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Transatlantic Relations and the future of Global Governance Managing Disorder. A Stronger Transatlantic Bond for More Sustainable Governance In 2011, the European Commission awarded a grant to the Transworld consortium, a group of 13 research and university centres from the EU, the US, and Turkey, to study the evolution of the transatlantic relationship and its [...]

Transatlantic Relations and the future of Global Governance The West, Multipolarity and the Challenge of Global Governance Transworld Op-Ed Riccardo Alcaro Western agency and normative discourse remain powerful factors in international governance, but their reach has undeniably diminished since the 1990s, when their influence and prestige seemed uncontested. Western power is constrained by several factors, [...]

Transatlantic Relations and the future of Global Governance Article 5 under stress? Transworld Op-Ed Anne-Marie Le Gloannec When Russia’s creeping invasion and swift annexation of Crimea was followed by a Russian-propelled ‘hybrid’ war in eastern Ukraine, some in the Atlantic community thought that the Kremlin’s actions would reinvigorate NATO by refocusing it on the mutual [...]