Transatlantic
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And I was thinking about this, of all places, on a
transatlantic
flight a couple of years ago, because I happened to be seated next to a Hungarian physicist about my age and we were talking about what life was like during the Cold War for physicists in Hungary.
Well, then you look to Europe, and the most important alliance in the world has been the
transatlantic
relationship.
So we ended up holding a slave auction in Union Square to tie into the genesis of the
transatlantic
slave trade.
One scan is comparable to what you’re exposed to over two or three years from natural radioactive sources, like radon gas; or the amount a pilot would rack up from cosmic radiation after 20 to 30
transatlantic
flights.
Between 1520 and 1867, 12 million, 500 people were moved from high UV to low UV areas in the
transatlantic
slave trade.
These are
transatlantic
submarine communication cables that travel across the floor of the Atlantic Ocean, connecting North America to Europe.
That's double the number that came out of Africa in the entire
transatlantic
slave trade.
Everyone knows that Lindburgh succeeded in the first
transatlantic
flight.
Rather he choose to focus on two characters, one photographer and one of his relatives who comes from his small village to find a job on
transatlantic
ships.
It's a delight to watch something with no offensive language, (which, for me, spoils such films as Notting Hill, Four Weddings and a Funeral and Bridget Jones) and no incomprehensible
transatlantic
colloquialisms.
Nigel Bruce was a particular affront as a doddering Dr. Watson, noisily sucking down ice cream sodas and struggling to read 30 pages on a 10-hour
transatlantic
flight.
A limited agreement would not only fail to bring these benefits; it could actually undercut the weight and influence of the
transatlantic
community, by signaling weakness and ceding rulemaking to other forums.
While
transatlantic
relations are a high priority, so is defending multilateralism – and all of its milestones – from reckless and unjustifiable attacks.
That means, of course, that the EU should seek to widen its
transatlantic
thinking so that the EU and the United States cooperate more closely on defining – and thus protecting – their common interests in a world where together they account for little more than 10% of the total population.
And the common security agenda of confidence-building and transparency must be based on the indivisibility of security in Europe and the
transatlantic
area as a whole, including respect for sovereignty and territorial integrity – not just for alliance members, but for all countries that belong to the broader
transatlantic
security community.
The tasks confronting NATO require redefining the essence of
transatlantic
relations in order to answer some fundamental questions.
They are here to demonstrate a strong spirit of unity in the
transatlantic
community, a determination to look forward and take action together.
There are important questions to be addressed, not only about the direction of NATO’s missions and operations, but also about the future of
transatlantic
security cooperation and the role the Alliance will play.
But NATO leaders will also lift their eyes from the immediate challenges of the day, and discuss a fundamental strategic question as well: how to use NATO to its fullest potential as a platform for holding political discussions and building
transatlantic
consensus across the wide range of the issues where Europe and North America share common interests and wish to defend common values.
This is a unique framework for profound
transatlantic
political consultation and effective military cooperation.
That evolution will accelerate in the coming months and years, as NATO’s strengthens its role in shaping and delivering
transatlantic
security cooperation in the 21st century.
There is another concern that ought to engage both leaders: How will developments in the global economy, especially the
transatlantic
slowdown and the emergence of religious and other extremist politics in Asia affect not only their own countries’ rise, but also that of Asia as a whole?
Only on this basis can the crisis in Ukraine be addressed without fundamentally compromising
transatlantic
security.
PARIS – US President Donald Trump has shaken a
transatlantic
alliance that had long seemed unshakable.
That is why so many studies do not consider the economic benefits of tariff-free
transatlantic
trade as the primary reason for pursuing it.
He doesn’t recognize NATO’s strategic necessity, and he has shown an interest in
transatlantic
relations only when he has alluded to unpaid bills.
For the past century,
transatlantic
relations have adhered to a perverse, unspoken dynamic, whereby the more active the US has been, the more Europe has dozed off.
Europe’s Trade CoupBRUSSELS – All has gone quiet on the
transatlantic
trade front, with last month’s agreement between US President Donald Trump and European Commission President Jean-Claude Juncker having dispelled fears of an all-out tariff war.
When an economy is so dependent on trade, it becomes much easier to make the case for liberalization, which is why Europe has long been more enthusiastic than the US about a
transatlantic
free-trade agreement.
So long as the US and China are battling it out on trade, the
transatlantic
truce represents a coup for Europe.
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