Polling the Public on Immigration Before They Go to the Polls
WASHINGTON – Immigration and integration continue to be issues of paramount public concern in both the United States and Europe, and yet so rarely do we hear a transatlantic view on the common...
View ArticleMission Critical: Advancing Diversity in U.S. and European Militaries
The diversity and inclusion imperative of the U.S. military stands out in recent years, for good reason. In 2011, the controversial “Don’t Ask, Don’t Tell” policy concerning gays and lesbians in the...
View ArticleWhy Training Diverse Leaders is Important for the Transatlantic Community
WASHINGTON—The logic of leadership diversity is that diverse and representative voices need to be at the decision-making table for the best political outcomes to be reached, at all levels of...
View ArticleRecalibrating Transatlantic Aid in an Era of Emerging Donors
WASHINGTON—Spurred by the financial crises and the need to most efficiently utilize spending, the United States and European Union have in recent years aligned transatlantic objectives and cooperated...
View ArticleGender and Leadership: Why Europe Should Lean In
The election of a new European Parliament this month and the subsequent appointment of a new European leadership present an opportunity to improve gender representation in EU leadership positions....
View ArticlePolitical Islam and the post-Cold War international order
Religion in general and political Islam in particular is widely seen as responsible, at least in part, for a breakdown in the post-Cold War international political order. Violent sectarian conflict,...
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