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Title:Atlantic Review
Description:The Atlantic Review recommends and summarizes commentaries, analyses and news reports on the United States and transatlantic issues, especially German-American relations. As Fulbright Alumni from Germany we strive for a critical, but fair coverage. Keywords:Germany, Merkel, Iran, Steinmeier, Trans-Atlantic, USA, United States, international politics, foreign policy, Iraq, NATO, United Nations, European Union, U.S.-German, deutsch-amerikanische Beziehungen, German-American relationship, blog, newsletter, press digest, Anti-Americanism, Vereinigte Staaten, Senator Fulbright, Aussenpolitik Body: Atlantic Review Skip to content Atlantic Review Transatlantic Drift or a Renaissance of the West? Quicksearch Navigation HomeAbout Transatlantic RelationsNATOGermanyFulbrightUS Foreign PolicyEconomics quot;The Fulbright Program is facing an existential threat聰 Posted by Joerg Wolf on Friday, June 9. 2017 The US Fulbright Alumni Association has launched the "Stand for Fulbright" campaign, because "the Fulbright Program is facing an existential threat: The Administration has submitted a budget that would result in a 47% cut to the Fulbright Program for Fiscal Year 2018." Continue reading " quot;The Fulbright Program is facing an existential threat聰" Categories: Fulbright | DISQUS, 0 Trackbacks Defined tags for this entry: fulbrighters, senator fulbright Merkel and Germany Are Not Turning Away from America Posted by Joerg Wolf on Sunday, May 28. 2017 Many headline writers are blowing Merkel聮s statement about US and UK reliability out of proportion. Putin will be happy about the display of transatlantic division. I think Merkel聮s comment could be very good for transatlantic relations in the mid-term. She was speaking in a beer tent in Bavaria. Federal elections in four months. Merkel was making the case for a stronger EU and a more active German foreign policy. Her party is in favour of increasing defence spending and working towards NATO's goal of spending 2% of GDP on defense by 2024. The second biggest party is questioning this goal, although they have been part of the coalition government which made this commitment in 2014. Continue reading "Merkel and Germany Are Not Turning Away from America" Categories: German Politics, Transatlantic Relations | DISQUS, 0 Trackbacks Defined tags for this entry: merkel German TV Series are Finally Taking Off Posted by Christian E. Rieck on Friday, February 24. 2017 German TV series are finally taking off. Both historical drama and contemporary drama are red hot right now. Since GERMANY 83, a great Cold War spy drama based on the Able Archer NATO maneuver, all major streaming services have announced their own German productions: THE SAME SKY is an East German spy drama set in the 1970s. BABYLON BERLIN shows us the Roaring Twenties in a bipolar Berlin, torn between lavish parties and gruesome street violence. 4 BLOCKS is a gritty depiction of the present-day Neuk枚lln mob. There is more: YOU ARE WANTED, DARK, CHARIT脡, EIGHT DAYS. Exciting times. Continue reading "German TV Series are Finally Taking Off" Categories: German Politics | DISQUS, 0 Trackbacks Defined tags for this entry: culture Berlin is not Afraid Posted by Editors on Tuesday, December 20. 2016 Terroristen dieser Welt, schaut auf diese Stadt! Our 9/11 reflexes are alive and well, but is the tragedy of Berlin really a national crisis? Running a lorry into a crowded Christmas market was an attack on our lifestyle and insofar it transcends Berlin. But the magnitude of the tragedy warrants individual solidarity, not a national uproar. Our thoughts should be with the families of those we have lost. Yet this is not a moment to rally around the flag - because when disaster does strike, these "9/11 reflexes" will be worn out from the almost daily routine of mourning the dead of terrorist attacks in cities around the world. Continue reading "Berlin is not Afraid" DISQUS, 0 Trackbacks Thought Experiment: NATO Distorts American Strategic Interest Posted by Editors on Sunday, November 27. 2016 In Aesop聮s fable the Lion, the Bear and the Fox, the lion and the bear fight over a deer until both are too tired to continue, the fox, having seen their fatigue and lacerations runs off with the deer in its jaws. America, being the Lion, is reengaging in its global power struggle through NATO with Russia, the Bear. The deer in this scenario is a strategic interest or something akin to a superpower status. For the sake of argument, the Fox can be China. America too busy with Russia means it cannot pay attention to a greater threat of China who economically and demographically is far more likely to supersede it than Russia 聳 which is both geopolitically vulnerable and demographically weak. In this sense NATO drags America to engage against Russia over Ukraine and it complicates a possible convergence of interests with Russia in combatting radical Islamic terrorism. In sum there are few direct strategic interests in combatting Russia. Continue reading "Thought Experiment: NATO Distorts American Strategic Interest" Categories: European Issues, US Foreign Policy | DISQUS, 0 Trackbacks Defined tags for this entry: china, nato, russia, strategy Good luck, Mr. President Posted by Christian E. Rieck on Friday, November 11. 2016 Despite all the anger and frustration, the Trump victory is not the end of the world. Every American president is part of an institutional structure, his power checked and balanced by other branches of government and institutions of the state. This should lead to some degree of moderation. Yes, nationalist populism is dangerous in that it corrodes political culture and, ultimately, this institutional structure as well. It also threatens the liberal order both within and between states, as evidenced by this polarizing and often disgraceful presidential election campaign. Not only in this sense a more optimistic political project such as Clinton's would have been preferable, something this ECONOMIST essay also argued for. At least the popular vote indicates that such pragmatic and rational incrementalism still has majority support in America. Trump promises to give the losers of globalization a voice and democratic representation - a good thing if it can lead to a reform of transnational capitalism and the political institutions that manage it at home. I fear, however, that it will only lead to more polarization, more radicalism, and more dysfunction. The candidate's campaign promised change, hate and fear. But it is the new president's duty to bring about renewal without disruption and breakdown. A tall order under the best of circumstances. Good luck, Mr. President. DISQUS, 0 Trackbacks Western Foreign Policy Dissent and NATO's Role in the World Posted by Editors on Monday, October 3. 2016 Jeremy Corbyn recently won his re-election to lead Britain聮s opposition party, the Labour Party. An ardent socialist and sceptic of interventionism, he has advocated leaving NATO before being leader. Now as leader, he has consistently criticised it for destabilising eastern Europe due to its Eastward expansion in the 1990s, antagonising Russia and being involved outside NATO聮s traditional sphere, for example in Afghanistan. Corbyn has publically argued at Labour Party, Stop the War Coalition and Momentum rallies (extra-parliamentary organisations closely allied to Corbyn) that NATO should be 聭closed down聮 to bring a halt to potential war in Eastern Europe. With his position secure in Parliament, his argument, and the movements that agree will not disappear. Corbyn聮s foreign policy argument is that NATO is a hegemonic instrument for the West, particularly America and oil companies. Recent history has shown that the United States has declared war on more states, like Iraq and Panama and non-state actors like Al-Qaeda or Somali rebels than Russia has. NATO has been used in interventions, like Libya, that in Corbyn聮s eyes bring together NATO聮s imperialism and oil security. Further evidence cited by Corbyn is that NATO is by far the strongest military alliance in the world聳 with a combined budget of $900 billion, with the United States contributing two thirds; it dwarfs Russia聮s $50 billion. This hard military power can only ever be malign, military force that size cannot be benign according to Corbyn. Continue reading "Western Foreign Policy Dissent and NATO's Role in the World" Categories: European Issues, Transatlantic Relations, US Foreign Policy | DISQUS, 0 Trackbacks Defined tags for this entry: China, Elections, NATO, Russia, Solidarity, Strategy Colombians Reject Peace Deal. Now Back to War? Posted by Christian E. Rieck on Monday, October 3. 2016 Colombians have just rejected a historic peace agreement with the FARC. 65.000 votes out of 13 million ballots made the difference. A geographic breakdown of the results will show that acceptance was highest in those areas that have suffered the most from the war, while refusal was mostly an urban middle class phenomenon. Continue reading "Colombians Reject Peace Deal. Now Back to War?" DISQUS, 0 Trackbacks Pagination Page 1 of 165, totaling 1316 entries next page rarr; Sidebar Tweets von @transatlantic Contact Us J枚rg Wolf and Christian Rieck appreciate feedback, suggestions and media enquiries. About us Email: ar(at)atlanticreview(dot)org You can also follow and contact Atlantic Review via social media. We post additional updates on both Twitter and Facebook: facebook.com/atlanticreview twitter.com/transatlantic Google the Site Categories European Issues (103) Fulbright (65) German Politics (231) In-House News (18) International Economics (164) Quotes (31) Transatlantic Relations (721) US Domestic and Cultural Issues (160) US Foreign Policy (259) Blogroll Recommended Blogs Powered by Serendipity amp; the 2k11 theme. |
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