The First 100 Days: Toward a More Sustainable and Values-Based National Security Approach ReportOct 19, 2020 The First 100 Days: Toward a More Sustainable and Values-Based National Security Approach An actionable plan for the next administration’s progressive national security agenda. Oct 19, 2020 the CAP National Security and International Policy Team
Interactive: The First 100 Days InteractiveOct 19, 2020 Interactive: The First 100 Days This interactive database features nearly 250 recommendations that the next administration can advance, adopt, and implement within the first 100 days to set the country on a path toward a more progressive national security approach. Oct 19, 2020 the CAP National Security and International Policy Team
Why Hungary’s Democratic Backsliding Should Prompt NATO To Act ArticleAug 17, 2020 Why Hungary’s Democratic Backsliding Should Prompt NATO To Act Hungary’s democratic backsliding and increasingly nationalist rhetoric threatens the stability of the alliance. NATO needs to respond. Aug 17, 2020 Max Bergmann, Siena Cicarelli
How White Supremacy Returned to Mainstream Politics ReportJul 1, 2020 How White Supremacy Returned to Mainstream Politics This report provides a guide to identifying and calling out the white nationalist ideas that are infiltrating U.S. political discourse. Jul 1, 2020 Simon Clark
Any Kosovo-Serbia Deal Needs the European Union ArticleJun 24, 2020 Any Kosovo-Serbia Deal Needs the European Union Upcoming Kosovo-Serbia talks at the White House raise concerns that by cutting out the European Union, the Trump administration may sacrifice the region’s long-term stability for a political win. Jun 24, 2020 Siena Cicarelli, Max Bergmann, James Lamond
Italy After COVID-19: Betrayal or Renewal? ReportJun 18, 2020 Italy After COVID-19: Betrayal or Renewal? The United States and the European Union can help Italy out of a 25-year mess. Jun 18, 2020 Simon Clark
Building a Strong Middle Class Through Career Pathways Programs ReportMay 18, 2020 Building a Strong Middle Class Through Career Pathways Programs The United States can raise academic outcomes, lower youth unemployment, and strengthen its economy by following the leads of Germany, Singapore, and Switzerland in training their youth for in-demand jobs. May 18, 2020 Laura Jimenez
The Weakest Link: Russian Influence Operation in the Netherlands Reveals Vulnerabilities in EU Foreign Policy Powers ArticleMay 7, 2020 The Weakest Link: Russian Influence Operation in the Netherlands Reveals Vulnerabilities in EU Foreign Policy Powers A new Russia scandal has emerged—this time in the Netherlands. May 7, 2020 James Lamond, Max Bergmann
A Migrant Model To Follow: Portugal’s Response to the Coronavirus ArticleApr 10, 2020 A Migrant Model To Follow: Portugal’s Response to the Coronavirus The United States and other countries should take a cue from the humanitarian ways that Portugal is treating migrants and asylum-seekers during this pandemic. Apr 10, 2020 Alexandra Schmitt, Elisa Massimino
Don’t Let the U.S. Response to the Coronavirus Crisis Do More Damage to Democracy ArticleApr 6, 2020 Don’t Let the U.S. Response to the Coronavirus Crisis Do More Damage to Democracy The long journey to bring a resolution to the COVID-19 pandemic requires unprecedented actions, but sacrificing our civil liberties shouldn’t be among them. Apr 6, 2020 Brian Katulis, Trevor Sutton
Coronavirus May Be the EU’s Hardest Test Yet ArticleMar 18, 2020 Coronavirus May Be the EU’s Hardest Test Yet As the world braces for an economic crisis due to the COVID-19 pandemic, the future of the EU is about to be decided. Mar 18, 2020 Max Bergmann, Siena Cicarelli, James Lamond
Why Trump’s EU Travel Restrictions Do Not Help To Prevent Coronavirus Outbreak ArticleMar 12, 2020 Why Trump’s EU Travel Restrictions Do Not Help To Prevent Coronavirus Outbreak At a moment of global crisis, President Trump’s EU travel ban causes widespread panic, threatens the economy, and further damages the transatlantic relationship. Mar 12, 2020 Max Bergmann, Siena Cicarelli