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The Transatlantic Economy 2018
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 148

The Transatlantic Economy 2018

The Transatlantic Economy 2018 annual survey offers the most up-to-date set of facts and figures describing the deep economic integration binding Europe and the United States. It documents European-related jobs, trade and investment in each of the 50 U.S. states, and U.S.-related jobs, trade and investment in each member state of the European Union and other European countries. It reviews key headline trends and helps readers understand the distinctive nature of transatlantic economic relations.

The Arctic and World Order
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 426

The Arctic and World Order

The Arctic, long described as the world’s last frontier, is quickly becoming our first frontier—the front line in a world of more diffuse power, sharper geopolitical competition, and deepening interdependencies between people and nature. A space of often-bitter cold, the Arctic is the fastest-warming place on earth. It is humanity’s canary in the coal mine—an early warning sign of the world’s climate crisis. The Arctic “regime” has pioneered many innovative means of governance among often-contentious state and non-state actors. Instead of being the “last white dot on the map,” the Arctic is where the contours of our rapidly evolving world may first be glimpsed. In this book, scholars and practitioners—from Anchorage to Moscow, from Nuuk to Hong Kong—explore the huge political, legal, social, economic, geostrategic and environmental challenges confronting the Arctic regime, and what this means for the future of world order.

The Transatlantic Economy 2019
  • Language: en

The Transatlantic Economy 2019

  • Type: Book
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  • Published: 2019-04-30
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  • Publisher: Unknown

The Transatlantic Economy 2019 annual survey offers the most uptodate set of facts and figures describing the deep economic integration binding Europe and the United States. It documents Europeansourced jobs, trade and investment in each of the 50 U.S. states, and U.S.sourced jobs, trade and investment in each member state of the European Union and other European countries. It reviews key headline trends and helps readers understand the distinctive nature of transatlantic economic relations. Key sectors of the transatlantic economy are integrating as never before, underpinning a multi-trillion-dollar economy that generates millions of jobs on both sides of the Atlantic and is registering hei...

The Transatlantic Economy 2017
  • Language: en

The Transatlantic Economy 2017

  • Type: Book
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  • Published: 2017-03-21
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  • Publisher: Unknown

The Transatlantic Economy 2017 annual survey offers the most up-to-date set of facts and figures describing the deep economic integration binding Europe and the United States. It documents European-sourced jobs, trade and investment in each of the 50 U.S. states, and U.S.-sourced jobs, trade and investment in each member state of the European Union and other European countries. It reviews key headline trends and helps readers understand the distinctive nature of transatlantic economic relations. Questions loom over the transatlantic economy in 2017. The very foundations of the transatlantic partnership have been rocked by the UK's decision to quit the European Union (Brexit) and the advent o...

Power Politics
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 136

Power Politics

In recent years, variations in petroleum prices, gas supply cutoffs and concerns about climate change have combined to place energy security back on the international political agenda. The topic is relevant to transatlantic relations because the developed economies of North America and Europe are significant consumers of energy, a large portion of which comes from outside the region. How they choose to manage energy is not only a technical, but a political question. The fact that a larger percentage of energy used in this region comes from outside of it adds foreign policy complexity. This project focused on European and American energy vulnerabilities and the implications for international ...

Dark Networks in the Atlantic Basin
  • Language: en

Dark Networks in the Atlantic Basin

  • Type: Book
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  • Published: 2015
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  • Publisher: Unknown

"As part of its Atlantic Basin Initiative the Center for Transatlantic Relations asked experts from the four Atlantic continents to explain and explore how growing pan-Atlantic connections are raising common security challenges, and to recommend ways to address those challenges."--Page 4 of cover.

Beyond the Border and Across the Atlantic
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 136

Beyond the Border and Across the Atlantic

In 2000, the Advent of Vicente Fox Quesada to the presidency of Mexico promised to change the course of Mexican foreign policy. It would open the country to outside influences and engage the nation in a new activism on the international scene. Mexico's new voice would be heard at the United Nations in support of international human rights and multilateralism. It would resonate at the Organization of American States to forge an area of democracy, durable peace and security in the western hemisphere. Mexico would seek to inject a new vision and a new sense of purpose in its relationship with the US, and work with the European Union to foster or enhance both common goals and Mexico's own develo...

European Security and the Future of Transatlantic Relations
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 188

European Security and the Future of Transatlantic Relations

  • Type: Book
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  • Published: 2014
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  • Publisher: Unknown

Long the main pillar holding up the transatlantic relationship, the security of Europe seems to have turned into an accessory element in the transatlantic security agenda. In recent years, the United States and European countries have often been unable to find enduring convergence over how to deal with issues related to Europe's security, such as NATO's role, relations with Russia and other former Soviet republics, and the European Union's ambition to develop an autonomous military arm. Concerns, however, about trends inexorably leading to the drifting apart of the transatlantic partners seem exaggerated. In fact, under the Obama administration, the United States and its European partners ha...

Forward Resilience
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 169

Forward Resilience

The notion of 'resilience' is gaining currency in European and transatlantic security policy discussions. The EU and NATO are each building the capacity of their member states to anticipate, preempt and resolve disruptive challenges to vital societal functions. The EU and NATO are also exploring ways to work more effectively together in this area. But is resilience enough to deal with disruptive threats in a deeply interconnected world? In this new study, authors and experts argue that while state-by-state approaches to resilience are important, they are likely to be insufficient in a world where few critical infrastructures are limited to national borders, and where robust resilience efforts by one country may mean little if its neighbor's systems are weak. They argue not only that resilience must be shared, it must be projected forward, and that traditional notions of territorial security must be supplemented with actions to address flow security - protecting critical links that bind societies to one another.

The Geostrategic Aspects of a Transatlantic Trade and Investment Partnership
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 150

The Geostrategic Aspects of a Transatlantic Trade and Investment Partnership

The United States and the European Union are negotiating a comprehensive Transatlantic Trade and Investment Partnership (TTIP). This ambitious bilateral economic agreement would incorporate a free transatlantic free trade agreement yet go far beyond it to forge understandings regarding mutual investment, open services markets, nontariff and regulatory barriers, basic ground rules of the international economic order, and new agreements in areas not yet covered by multilateral regimes. While the potential economic impact of such an agreement has been thoroughly analyzed, little to no analysis has been conducted on the political and geostrategic aspects. This book fills that gap. It addresses such questions as whether a TTIP would strengthen or subvert the multilateral rules-based order, what TTIP might mean for other partners and other regions, and how such a partnership might affect broader debates about Western decline or renewal.