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The Europe Program produces forward-looking analyses on transatlantic relations, the process of European integration and on political developments in individual countries across Europe. The program also hosts regular discussions with leading U.S., NATO, and EU policymakers on the political, economic, and security dimensions of the transatlantic relationship.



2002 Nato Summit: White House picture, public domain 

Global Forecasts: The Secuirty Challenges of 2008
Saving Afghanistan

By Julianne Smith

PROGRAM ACTIVITIES

Monthly meetings of the Congressional Staff Forum on Capitol Hill permit bipartisan discussion of significant issues about Europe and U.S.-European relations with and among Congressional staffers.

Senior European Dialogues provide a forum for senior European and U.S. officials to address representatives from the policy, business, journalism, and academic communities on issues of transatlantic importance.

Bilateral Dialogues bring together representatives from both sides of the Atlantic to discuss issues affecting relations between Americans and their European counterparts. Such dialogues have been held with France, Germany, Italy, Spain, and other countries.

REGULAR PUBLICATIONS

The quarterly EuroFocus presents an in-depth analysis of significant issues in European affairs, poised to impact Europe’s relations with the U.S. and the international community.
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Atlantic Outlook is a newsletter of the CSIS Europe Program, including the New European Democracies Project and the Initiative for a Renewed Transatlantic Partnership. Edited by Reginald Dale, it provides news, analysis, and commentary on political, economic, and security developments in Europe, the EU and the United States, and in transatlantic relations. It also highlights forthcoming and recent CSIS Europe Program events.
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RESEARCH

In addition to regular activities, the Europe Program also undertakes longer-term, in-depth studies of specific topics impacting relations between Europe and the United States, as well as those between the transatlantic partners and the world at large.

Presently, ongoing research topics include the NATO's future roles and missions, the NATO-EU relationship, NATO in Afghanistan, Turkey's relationship with Europe and the United States, EU and U.S. counter terrorism cooperation, radicalization in Western Europe, and European and American cooperation on climate and energy. 

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Contact Information

Fellow, Europe Program Derek Mix
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