Reinventing Transatlantic Relations on Climate, Democracy, and Technology Published: 7 January 2021 To get the transatlantic relationship back and on track and to ensure that it will remain relevant in the future, the United States and the European Union should prioritize putting forward concrete ideas and taking actionable steps on climate and energy, democracy and human rights, and digital technology issues. By Erik Brattberg
In Ukraine’s parliamentary elections, President Zelenskiy’s party is likely to dominate Published: 17 July 2019 Article But more power is a double-edged sword By Molly Montgomery
Focused on the Far Right Published: 21 May 2019 In the run-up to the European elections, US President Donald Trump shows where his sympathies lie. By Dominik Tolksdorf
Kennan Cable No. 29: U.S. Sanctions Law and Western Coordination on Russia Policy Published: 10 January 2018 Article In July 2017, the U.S. Congress overwhelmingly passed additional sanctions against Russia, Iran, and North Korea. What was the response from Russia and Germany? How are U.S. lawmakers addressing European concerns? By Dominik Tolksdorf