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Congress and the United Nations

Congress and the United Nations

Spencer P. Boyer details a strategy for building a stronger U.S.-U.N. relationship and moving forward on reforms.

Other Europe Features

March 11, 2008

Russia's False Choice

Russia's choice between full democracy and stability is a false one, writes Spencer Boyer on The Root. By Spencer P. Boyer
December 11, 2007

The Future of Kosovo

The threat of renewed violence in Kosovo means NATO must strengthen its peacekeeping forces, writes Spencer P. Boyer. By Spencer P. Boyer
December 11, 2007

A Fresh Start for Sarkozy?

Sarkozy should seize the opportunity to repair his relationship with France's immigrant communities, write Spencer Boyer and Matthew Forgotson. By Spencer P. Boyer
November 8, 2007

Sarkozy and America

By Spencer P. Boyer
October 3, 2007

Re-framing Social Safety Nets

European and American policy makers discuss how globalization is affecting the role of the government in the Western world.
August 7, 2007

Europe Confronts Islam

Reluctance to embrace the Muslim community in Western Europe threatens to alienate people who are key to curbing future terrorist attacks. By Andrew Tillman
July 23, 2007

Standing With Kosovo Again

By John Podesta
June 1, 2007

Learning from Europe: Designing Cap-and-Trade Programs that Work

The marketplace for greenhouse gas emissions in Europe offers lessons as the U.S. develops its own cap-and-trade system to combat global warming, writes Benjamin Goldstein. By Benjamin Goldstein
April 13, 2006

Is Freedom Still on the March in Ukraine?

By Peter Ogden, Lynn Tesser
December 12, 2005

France's rift: culture, not color

By Spencer P. Boyer
September 22, 2005

Foreign Policy Implications of a New German Government

By Christian E. Weller
September 12, 2005

Decision in Germany

By Christian E. Weller
April 4, 2005

Yushchenko's challenges

February 22, 2005

Why Europe Matters

By Max Bergmann
December 22, 2004

"Meddling" In Ukraine

June 24, 2004

The Putin Paradox

June 8, 2004

The Atlantic Alliance

By Lawrence J. Korb
March 18, 2004

The Warning in Spain's Election

By Ivo H. Daalder
February 24, 2004

What the World is Saying...

February 24, 2004

Developing a Russia Policy

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