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Muslim Integration: Challenging Conventional Wisdom in Europe and the United States
As part of its ongoing Transatlantic Dialogue on Terrorism, the Center for Strategic and International Studies (CSIS) in Washington, DC dedicated its seventh meeting in the series to Muslim integration and assimilation in Europe and the United States. As a summary to the meeting, CSIS commissioned six papers by U.S. and European experts on immigration, demographics, and integration policy, in order to further explore the situation facing Muslim communities on both sides of the Atlantic. To download the September 2007 report, please click here.

Energy & Security

Released in February 2006, the conference report of the November 2005 U.S.-German Bilateral Dialogue, held in Berlin, features essays on the Middle East, China and Russia, energy security, NATO-EU relations, and transformation of the security sector. U.S.-German Bilateral Dialogues are organized by the CSIS Europe Program in cooperation with the Politisch-Militärische Gesellschaft (pmg).

Test of Will, Tests of Efficacy
This first report of the Initiative for a Renewed Transatlantic Partnership sets out six areas where the United States, the European Union, and its members could pursue shared interests and where each can contribute actively to the solution of a shared objective over the coming months and years.

Six Attainable Transatlantic Goals
This op-ed by CSIS Initiative for a Renewed Transatlantic Partnership cochairs Giuliano Amato and Harold Brown appeared in the Financial Times on April 7, 2005.

 

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