What Role for the US Government? Published: 26 October 2010 Much of the public is deaf to the claims of President Obama that poverty and unemployment levels would be worse without the injection of stimulus money by his administration which provided tax relief and income support for millions of Americans. By Nancy Alexander
Money Can't Buy Love or Democracy Published: 26 October 2010 Many Americans have long seen campaign finance laws as the best hope for restoring democracy in the US and were glad to hear President Obama's pledge to work with the Congress to overturn the Supreme Court decision. But the political tides are not moving in favor of democracy. Money can't buy love or democracy. By Nancy Alexander
Can Europe rise to the Challenge? EU Policy Responses to the Global Crisis Published: 19 October 2010 The effect that the economic and financial crisis has had on the European Union and its policies is the central theme of this publication. The authors have looked at European policies from different angles. They have analysed and evaluated how the Union has dealt with the different aspects of the crisis: which measures have been successful, which have failed and what still needs to be tackled.
Europe’s East - Ideas for the EU’s Policy vis-à-vis its Eastern Neighbors Published: 21 September 2010 Prior to the 11. Annual Foreign Policy Conference, we offer suggestions in this matter for a green policy towards the Eastern neighbors of the EU, different views and possible strategies.
How to stop Bosnia and Herzegovina from further deteriorating? Time for a new transatlantic initiative Published: 17 September 2010 In May 2010, the Heinrich-Böll-Foundation and the Democratization Policy Council organized a policy roundtable in Berlin: “How to stop Bosnia and Herzegovina from further deteriorating? Time for a new transatlantic initiative”. The expert meeting brought together policy makers and analysts from Europe and America, including representatives from international organizations in Bosnia, with their counterparts from Germany. By Kurt Bassuener and Bodo Weber
"Enfant terrible" of the Eurozone - Why did Slovakia refuse to bail out Greece? Published: 17 September 2010 Shortly after a new ruling coalition formed Slovakia’s new center-right government, a small shock wave rolled through Europe. First the Slovak government and then parliament voted to withhold Slovakia’s share of a European bailout loan for Greece’s embattled economy. Not that Slovakia’s minute share of the package would mean a lot for the eurozone – the decision’s importance lay in its symbolism and, therefore, in politics. By Juraj Mesík
Toward a European Eastern Policy: Options and Challenges after the Lisbon Treaty Published: 16 September 2010 The European Union’s need for improved policy toward its eastern neighbors is increasing. To date, however, neither the European Union nor its member states have found a sustainable strategic approach to developments in the European neighborhood. By Dr. Iris Kempe
“Making Transatlantic Relations Work in the Post-Lisbon Era" Published: 14 September 2010 This paper summarizes discussions held during a transatlantic workshop at the Brookings Institution on June 1. The purpose of the workshop was to analyze the impact of the Lisbon Treaty on critical security issues affecting the transatlantic relationship between the United States and the EU. The workshop focused on four topics: Russia; Iran; China and “AfPak”. A summary by By Irina Angelescu
Foreign Policy of Turkey in the Middle East: Values, Interests, Goals Published: 10 February 2010 The Heinrich Böll Foundation Turkey office decided to launch a foreign policy program with an initial series of meetings in Istanbul, Berlin and Brussels. The goal was to shape guiding questions and frame the foundations interests in its analysis and policy interventions in foreign policy debates between Turkey, the European Union, and the Middle East. A report from the first expert roundtable in Istanbul, on October 19 2009. By Ulrike Dufner and Marc Berthold
From Partnership to Leadership: Transatlantic Solutions for a Low Carbon Economy - Opening Remarks Published: 15 October 2009 Europe should recognize the U.S. coming on board finally with relatively ambitious 2020 targets (compared to the status quo), but has to push for further acceleration on efforts of the U.S. By Ralf Fücks