EuroFuture Project

The German Marshall Fund of the United States understands the twin crisis in Europe and the United States to be a defining moment that will shape the transatlantic partnership and its interactions with the wider world for thelong term. GMF’s EuroFuture Project therefore aims to understand and explore the economic, governance and geostrategic dimensions of the EuroCrisis from a transatlantic perspective. The Project addresses the impact, implications, and ripple effects of the crisis – in Europe, for the United States and the world.

The Path Toward a Two-Speed Europe

This policy brief examines two possible ways forward for European financial institutions.

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Is a Two-Speed Europe the Solution?

This policy brief examines possible futures for the European Union.

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  • 02 / 27 / 2012

Your Pain is Our Pain: The United States and the European Debt Crisis

This policy brief discusses the effects of the European debt crisis on the transatlantic economy.

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  • 02 / 23 / 2012

What Europeans Think About the Eurocrisis

This paper analyzes dozens of European surveys conducted over the past year on key issues relating to the euro crisis.

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The Limits of German Power

This policy brief explains that Europe is demanding the Germans come to the rescue — only to find a country in search of purpose and strategy.

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  • 01 / 19 / 2012