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March 22nd, 2010

The German Marshall Fund of the United States (GMF), organizer of the Brussels Forum, has released a series of commissioned policy papers and essays on critical translatlantic issue - including including the Obama presidency, the rise of Asia, climate change, Russia, Turkey, and the financial crisis.

All papers are available for download at http://www.gmfus.org/brusselsforum/2010/publications2010.html

The papers include:

Saving Multilateralism | Jennifer Hillman
Renovating the House of Global Economic Governace for the 21st Century

A Neighborhood Rediscovered | Kemal Kiri?ci, Nathalie Tocci, & Joshua Walker
Turkey's transatlantic value in the Middle East

A New European Order? | Robert Legvold, David J. Kramer, & Daniel P. Fata
Include Russia & its neighbors How to move toward a common security space

Southern Atlanticism | Ian O. Lesser
Geopolitics and strategy for the other half of the Atlantic Rim
Exit Strategies: How Soon? How Fast? How to Coordinate? | Jean Pisani-Ferry & Jakob von Weizsäcker
A European Perspective on phasing out the emergency measures taken in response to the economic crisis

Rethinking Climate Policy | Nigel Purvis & Andrew Stevenson
New ideas for transatlantic cooperation post-Copenhagen

End of a Honeymoon | Constanze Stelzenmüller
Obama and Europe, one year later
As Asia Rises | Daniel Twining
How the West can enlarge its community of values and interests in the Indo-Pacific Region
The Good Life | Joseph R. Wood
Explorations into culture and policy: Why transatlantic attitudes toward work and leisure are not that different after all