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JHU SAIS Center Publishes New Issue of Transatlantic Magazine: Presenting an Agenda for the President's Trip to Europe

Transatlantic: Europe, America & the World, published by the Center for Transatlantic Relations at the Johns Hopkins University Paul H. Nitze School of Advanced International Studies (SAIS), has released its latest issue entitled "Bush II: Standing Alone or Working With Our Allies?"

As President Bush prepares for his upcoming trip to Europe in 02/later this month, Transatlantic magazine solicited exclusive advice from U.S. senators and European prime ministers, presidents, foreign ministers and journalists on how the president can improve transatlantic relations.

Senator Richard Lugar, chairman of the Senate Foreign Relations Committee, sees the trip as an "opportunity" while Michel Barnier, the foreign minister of France, wants both sides to be "sincere." Valdas Adamkus, the president of Lithuania, calls for a "sustainable dialogue" and John Bruton, the new European Union ambassador to the United States, feels we need "more telephone and less megaphone."

In other related articles, Lionel Barber, U.S. managing editor of The Financial Times, asks "How Will Bush Spend His Political Capital in 2005?" Martin Walker, editor of UPI, wonders whether or not the United States is "Ready For A New Start With Our Allies." Robert Guttman, editor-in-chief of Transatlantic, presents a profile of America's 66th Secretary of State Condoleezza Rice.

On the cultural side, the magazine presents an interview with Azar Nafisi, director of the SAIS Dialogue Project whose book Reading Lolita in Tehran is still number one in the world in paperback non-fiction. British historian Timothy Garten Ash speaks out on his new book, Free World.

This issue also looks behind the scenes at the Boeing-Airbus debate and previews the gigantic Airbus A380 to see what it means for the airline traveler. Transatlantic profiles Turkey's upcoming role in an enlarging European Union; travels to a beautiful part of Sicily and discusses why Italians either love or hate their prime minister, Silvio Berlusconi.

To find out what other European and American policymakers have to say to the president on the eve of his trip to Europe or for information about subscribing to Transatlantic, call Robert J. Guttman, the editor-in-chief, at 202.587.3235 or e-mail[email protected].

For more information, contact Felisa Neuringer Klubes in the SAIS Public Affairs Office at 202.663.5626 or [email protected].

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Monday, January 31, 2005
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