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The 'What To Do About America' Knowledge Bank
A small collection of ideas on the greatest challenge of 2003:
June 15th - 20th 2003, Brussels
National Sovereignty & Universal Challenges: Choices for the World After Iraq
Conference Report, Executive Summary, Post Conference thoughts and Tom Spencer dialogue with James Woolsey
Background Documents:
- Declarations on Transatlantic Relations: How to Overcome the Divisions
Carl Bildt and Others
- Time to Abolish the G8?
Fraser Cameron, Director of Studies, EPC
- The End of the American Era
Charles A. Kupchan, Professor of Interational Affairs, Georgetown University
- Environment and Security in the Twentieth and Twenty-First Centuries
J.R. McNeill, Georgetown University
- Codification of a Doctrine of Humanitarian Intervention and Sovereign Responsibility
Jan Mortier
- After Iraq: Change, Choice and Paradox
Tom Spencer, Executive Director, The European Centre for Public Affairs
- Seven Empires in Search of Global Governance
Tom Spencer, Visiting Professor of Global Governance, School of Management, University of Surrey
- A Divided Europe will be Easy for America to Rule
Philip Stephens, Financial Times
- Might vs. Right in the Struggle for the New World Order
Andrew Strauss, Professor of International Law at Widener University School of Law, Delaware
- Towards an Integral Analysis of the Iraq Crisis
Gregory Wilpert
- The National Interest on "International Law and Order"
R. James Woolsey, Editor
Briefing Papers:
- No.1, Beyond Gulliverization: What is to be Done?
Gordon Smith, Centre for Global Studies, University of Victoria
- No.2, America As Empire: Global Leader Or Rogue Imperium?
Jim Garrison, President, State of the World Forum
- No.3, Dealing with the US After Iraq - Resist, Understand, Respond
Tom Spencer, Visiting Professor of Global Governance, School of Management, University of Surrey
- No.4, Global Governance: Theory and Practice
Yale Ferguson, Centre for Global Change & Governance, Rutgers University
- No.5, The world after Iraq
Oliver Sparrow, Director, The Challenge Forum
- No.6, The Challenge of Promoting a Culture of Peace in a Post-Iraq World
Johannah Bernstein
- No.7, Conflicting US and European Approaches to the New World Order: Economic Relations and Security
Hugo Paemen, formerly Head of EU Mission, Washington DC
- No.8, Decision Mapping & Iraq
Richard Hodapp, The Mapping Alliance Inc.
- No.9, Hamilton, Monnet, Federalism and Global Situations
John Pinder, Federal Trust; former President, Union of European Federalists
- No.10, Europe's Role in the New World Order - Partner or Counterweight to America?
Sascha Müller-Kraenner
- No.11, The Post Westphalian State System and Universal Challenges
Donald J. Devine, Bellevue University
- No.12, The Aftermath of War
Sir Timothy Garden
- No.13, Models of Global Governance and their Relationship to US Power
Alfredo Toro Hardy, Venezuelan Diplomat and author of the book "The Age of Villages: the Small Village vs. the Global Village"
- No.14, The Op-ed pieces: "A Long War", "The Coming Revolution in Iran" and "Where's The Posse?"
James Woolsey
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