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Africa’s Leap from Aid Recipient to Emerging MarketMarch 16, 2012

Finding Foreign Policy in the French ElectionsMarch 15, 2012

No Good Option for Syria, But a Do-Nothing Approach is Still WorseMarch 14, 2012

Events
Japan: One Year After 3-11 March 13, 2012 / Washington, DC

Japanese poet Madoka Mayazumi marked the one year anniversary of Japan's 3/11 crisis by speaking about the importance of haiku poems in Japanese culture, and their relevance to Japanese public policy at a GMF hosted lunch discussion.

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German Bundestag Member: Germany Made a Big Mistake in Libya March 15, 2012 spacer

In this podcast, GMF Senior Fellow Thomas Kleine-Brockhoff interviews German Bundestag Member Hans-Ulrich Klose about the future of Europe given the ongoing economic crisis.

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Ambassador Kennard: Young People are Effecting Change All Over the World March 13, 2012 spacer

Speaking from the 5th anniversary reception of the Young Transatlantic Network in Brussels, U.S. Ambassador to the European Union William E. Kennard gives his thoughts on the role of young people in U.S.-EU relations.

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News Analysis

GMF staff and experts provide frequent analysis, op-eds, and commentary for media, policy institutes, and other outlets.

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Raising Expectations March 16, 2012 / Bruce Stokes National Journal Daily spacer


Instead of resigning itself to sluggish economic growth, it’s time for Europe to face facts.

Good News From Europe March 07, 2012 / Bruce Stokes National Journal Daily spacer

Despite the euro crisis, the Continent has avoided turning to extremist political parties.

U.S. Must Maintain Trust with Afghans March 01, 2012 / Mark Jacobson CNN Blog spacer

The burning of Qurans by seemingly unwitting NATO forces is one of the most disturbing chapters in the struggle to bring peace to Afghanistan.

A Useful Clash With Belarus March 01, 2012 / Joerg Forbrig spacer

Many in Belarus and abroad are scratching their heads and asking what prompted Lukashenko to go ballistic. Whatever the reason, Europe should take advantage of the opportunity Lukashenko has handed it and push for change.

Is There Life for the G20 beyond the Global Financial Crisis? February 24, 2012 / Kati Suominen, Uri Dadush spacer

To transform from a crisis-fighter to an effective forum of global economic governance,  the G20 has to confront four major challenges: build on its comparative advantages, be realistic in what it can achieve, effectively integrate emerging economies in global governance, and clarify its own structure and composition.

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High-level Transatlantic Task Force calls for a New Era of Transatlantic Trade Leadership February 13, 2012 spacer

A new report by GMF and ECIPE calls for a barrier-free transatlantic market as part of ambitious, realistic recommendations for a new U.S.-EU trade and in­vestment agenda.

Jonathan M. White Appointed Founding Member of EU Development Board February 01, 2012 Jonathan M. White  spacer

GMF Senior Program Officer Jonathan M. White has been appointed a founding member of the Scientific Advisory Board on EU development policy by European Commissioner for Development, Andris Piebalgs.

GMF Fellow’s New Book Addresses History of Free Trade February 01, 2012 Kati Suominen  spacer

GMF Transatlantic Fellow Kati Suominen and Gary C. Hufbauer, Reginald Jones Senior Fellow of the Peterson Institute for International Economics, have edited a new book entitled The Economics of Free Trade, a collection of academic work on free trade over the past 500 years.

The Progressive Case for Corporate Tax Reform January 26, 2012 Bruce Stokes 

Corporate tax reform can be a means to pursue both these goals. It is too important to be sidelined by the debt ceiling debate and partisan battles over deficit reduction. Lowering corporate taxes can be part of the solution.

Mark Jacobson, Peter Semneby, Laura Blumenfeld Join GMF as Fellows January 17, 2012

Former Deputy NATO Senior Civilian Representative in Afghanistan Mark Jacobson, former EU special representative for the South Caucasus Peter Semneby, and former Washington Post national writer Laura Blumenfeld have joined the German Marshall Fund of the United States as senior fellows.


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