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The Transatlantic Academy Welcomes New Fellows

The Transatlantic Academy announced today the arrival of its sixth group of fellows, who will spend the next nine months studying “The Future of the Liberal International Order.” The fellows will be in residence at the headquarters of the German Marshall Fund of the United States, one of the Academy’s founding partners, in Washington, DC. “We at the ZEIT-Stiftung are very pleased to welcome this distinguished group of policy-oriented scholars into the network of Academy fellows,” said Tatiana Matthiesen, Program Director for the ZEIT-Stiftung.

The 2013-2014 fellows are:

Trine Flockhart, European Security, Danish Institute for International Studies, Denmark
Charles Kupchan, IR and European Affairs, Council on Foreign Relations, United States
Christina Lin, U.S. and Chinese Security Studies, University of California, United States
Lanxin Xiang, East Asian Foreign and Security Policies, Geneva Graduate Institute, China
Bartlomiej Nowak, Economics and IR, Center for International Relations, Poland
Patrick Quirk, IR and Comparative Politics, Johns Hopkins University, United States

This year the Academy will build on the 2012-2013 analysis of the future of the Western liberal order by examining a wide range of topics raised by the rise of China and emergence of an increasingly non-Western, multipolar world. This analysis will also include views of the emerging international order from China and a number or rising democratic powers, as well as views on the future of the international economic, security and normative regimes. During the course of the year, fellows will contribute policy-relevant articles and papers to inform the policy debate on both sides of the Atlantic, contribute to academic conferences while in Washington, DC and work together to produce a collaborative report for spring 2014 to complete the fellowship.
Read more: www.transatlanticacademy.org