Europe

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Europe

Home to America’s oldest allies, Europe has been central to America’s alliance network since World War II and the creation of NATO. Europe is confronting challenges to prosperity and traditional values from bureaucratic overreach and foreign adversaries, but encouraging progress is on display by those governments pursuing free market, transatlantic strategies while revitalizing their defense capabilities.

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"For Eastern Europe, An Agenda for Economic Growth"

Mar 13, 1990 24 min read

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If Warsaw Pact Is Past, Does NATO Have a Future? Jewel S.

Feb 1, 1990 12 min read

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Arbatov Spills the Beans Andrew J. Cowin

Jan 18, 1990 1 min read

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The New Soviet Challenge: Evaluating Malta and Anticipating the June Summit Kim R. Holmes, Ph.D.

Jan 1, 1990 23 min read

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The Bush-Gorbachev Mediterranean Summit: Challengin Moscow to End the Cold War Kim R. Holmes, Ph.D.

Nov 22, 1989 1 min read

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"What America Can Do About the German Question, Which Again HauntsEurope" Kim R. Holmes, Ph.D.

Nov 16, 1989 31 min read

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How George Bush Can Help Lech Walesa Succeed Michael Walker

Nov 9, 1989 29 min read

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What If Moscow Has Its Own SDI? Richard D. Fisher

Nov 2, 1989 20 min read