Emiliano Alessandri

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Emiliano  Alessandri

Emiliano Alessandri is Transatlantic Fellow at the German Marshall Fund of the United States in Washington D.C.

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Debating decline, sidelining foreign policy

As the US economy improves, Syria continues its descent into chaos and Iran carries on its enrichment program, foreign policy is acquiring a more prominent role in the 2012 presidential contest than initially expected...

I rischi dell’introspezione in tempo di crisi

Il discorso di Obama sullo Stato dell’Unione ha fugato ogni dubbio, mentre la corsa alla presidenziali americane è entrata nel vivo e i candidati repubblicani duellano per assicurarsi la nomination, il presidente ha messo da parte lo stile fredd...

Transatlantic relations at midterm: not all bad

The landslide victory of the Republican Party in the US midterm elections, which brought an army of conservative and Tea Party candidates to Congress, came arguably as a disappointment to many European observers...

America’s ‘reset’ with Russia: too early to call it a success

Announced by the US government in early 2009 as a fix to the tensions erupted towards the end of the Bush presidency, the ‘reset’ with Russia has since delivered a number of results. It is no wonder that the Obama administration has presented it as a major diplomatic accomplishment...

NATO at 60: back to the fundamentals.

On April 4, the Atlantic Alliance celebrates its 60th anniversary: it had better be an occasion for reflection as much as for celebration. NATO’s greatest historic achievement is to have successfully defended the independence of the countries west of the Iron Curtain during the long era of the Cold War without precipitating Europe into a new armed conflict...