Extremist US Politicians Are Aiding and Abetting Autocratic Hungarian Regime ArticleJul 13, 2022 Extremist US Politicians Are Aiding and Abetting Autocratic Hungarian Regime The extreme right brazenly supports Hungarian efforts to impede U.S. and European Union allied interests, subverting policies that would ensure corporations pay their fair share and sanction Russia for its Ukraine invasion. Jul 13, 2022 Seth Hanlon, Mara Rudman
The EU should borrow together once again — this time for common defense In the NewsMar 4, 2022 The EU should borrow together once again — this time for common defense Max Bergmann and Benjamin Haddad discuss why, particularly in light of the Russia-Ukraine crisis, the European Union should develop its own integrated defense industry and make significant investments in modernizing European militaries. Mar 4, 2022 Politico Europe Max Bergmann, Benjamin Haddad
Putin’s Quagmire: Russia’s Invasion of Ukraine Is a Strategic Disaster for the Kremlin ArticleMar 3, 2022 Putin’s Quagmire: Russia’s Invasion of Ukraine Is a Strategic Disaster for the Kremlin Russia is now engaged in a war it cannot win. No matter how events play out on the battlefield, Putin’s invasion of Ukraine is a strategic disaster for Russia. Mar 3, 2022 Max Bergmann
What the European Union and United States Need to Do to Address the Migration Crisis in Ukraine ArticleMar 1, 2022 What the European Union and United States Need to Do to Address the Migration Crisis in Ukraine As Russia invades Ukraine, the United States and the European Union should do all they can to assist all people fleeing the country. Mar 1, 2022 Nicole Prchal Svajlenka, Trinh Q. Truong, Zefitret Abera Molla, 1 More Joel Martinez
How the United States Should Respond if Russia Invades Ukraine ReportJan 25, 2022 How the United States Should Respond if Russia Invades Ukraine A Russian invasion of Ukraine must come at a high cost to the Kremlin. Jan 25, 2022 Max Bergmann
What the European Union’s Proposed Trade Tax on Carbon Means for the United States ReportAug 16, 2021 What the European Union’s Proposed Trade Tax on Carbon Means for the United States The European Union’s innovative carbon border adjustment mechanism offers lessons for the United States about which industries to cover and whether to credit nontax emissions controls when limiting the carbon content of imports. Aug 16, 2021 Marc Jarsulic
The Case for EU Defense ReportJun 1, 2021 The Case for EU Defense U.S. opposition to EU defense efforts since the 1990s has been a strategic mistake that has undermined both the EU and NATO. It’s time for a new U.S. approach that encourages ambitious EU defense strategies. Jun 1, 2021 Max Bergmann, James Lamond, Siena Cicarelli
Putting Climate at the Center of the Trans-Atlantic Relationship ArticleApr 29, 2021 Putting Climate at the Center of the Trans-Atlantic Relationship As the Biden administration reengages the United States with Europe, tackling climate change should be at the center of its strategy. Apr 29, 2021 Max Bergmann, James Lamond, Siena Cicarelli
By Engaging Italy, Biden Can Strengthen Both the United States and the EU ArticleMar 31, 2021 By Engaging Italy, Biden Can Strengthen Both the United States and the EU Mario Draghi’s arrival as Italy’s new prime minister is a stroke of luck for Joe Biden; a rare opportunity for the United States and the EU to work together on a common agenda. Mar 31, 2021 Max Bergmann, Simon Clark
In Our Hands ReportJan 22, 2021 In Our Hands To effectively relaunch and renew the trans-Atlantic bond, both the United States and Europe must make a comprehensive commitment to progressive values. Jan 22, 2021 Vassilis Ntousas, James Lamond
NATO’s Financing Gap ReportJan 13, 2021 NATO’s Financing Gap NATO needs to think beyond the 2 percent pledge to close its capabilities gap. Jan 13, 2021 Max Bergmann, Siena Cicarelli
No Time to Celebrate: Progressive Politics in the Pandemic’s Wake ReportDec 21, 2020 No Time to Celebrate: Progressive Politics in the Pandemic’s Wake While the pandemic has illustrated the need for progressive policies more than ever, significant challenges still confront those who advocate for and hope to implement them. Dec 21, 2020 Matt Browne, Alexandra Schmitt