Thought Leadership
Washington Monthly: America Is Failing Workers Left Behind by the New Economy
Karen Tramontano writes that if President Trump truly wants to help American workers, he—together with Congress—should pursue a trade agenda that makes solving the problem of worker dislocation a priority.
Blog: The KGB and Me, February 21, 2017, The Atlantic Council
Jeff Gedmin writes about overlapping with Vladimir Putin in Dresden in the 1980s.
A trade plan that keeps the US open and workers safe? It's possible.
Karen Tramontano writes that the U.S. needs a new approach to international trade that truly helps workers.
Op-Ed: Protecting America’s Voice Abroad, March 3, 2017, The American Interest
Jeff Gedmin pens a memo to the new CEO of U.S. international media.
Tearing Up Trade Agreements Won't Help Workers: A More Responsible Approach Just May
Karen Tramontano argues that the current heated debate over international trade is the outcome of a flawed public policy and political framework.
Report: Next Steps in Libya—Economic and Government Stabilization in the Face of Political and Security Challenges, July 27, 2016, Center for American Progress
Bill Danvers released a report on the elements necessary to assist Libya with its economy and the development of institutions that can provide the foundation for a revitalized nation.
Blog: How the GOP Abandons Ukraine, July 20, 2016, The Atlantic Council
Jeff Gedmin writes on the convergence between the U.S. presidential campaign and Ukraine.
Op-Ed: Making Europe Safe for Nationalism, and Vice Versa, July 8, 2016, The American Interest
Jeff Gedmin writes that if the EU is to survive in some form, it must start to tackle serious problems convincingly in the eyes of larger numbers of Europeans.
Op-Ed: NATO cannot be strong if democracy is weak, July 7, 2016, POLITICO Europe
Jeff Gedmin writes that it's good news that the Alliance is finally focused on the Russian threat to the West.
Truman Project Blog: NATO Must Lead, Not Cave to Russia
Sally Painter writes on the danger that "NATO's leaders seem to have forgotten its strength, and an unfortunate timidity has set in" in the face of a "resurgent Russia."

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