Center for European Policy Analysis
INTERVIEW WITH LTG BEN HODGES, RETIRED COMMANDER OF THE U.S. ARMY IN EUROPE
INTERVIEW/Hodges (CEPA): We need you to improve infrastructure; equipment stuck two months for Saber Guardian
Romania must improve its road and rail network to ensure the efficiency of NATO operations, the former commander of the United States Army Europe, Benjamin (Ben) Hodges, stated in an interview for AGERPRES.
Foreign affairs senior official Ciamba, CEPA official Hodges discuss Black Sea security
Secretary of State for Euro-Atlantic Strategic and Bilateral Affairs with Romania's Foreign Ministry (MAE) George Ciamba, on Wednesday met Lieutenant-General Ben Hodges, coordinator for strategic studies at the Centre for European Policy Analysis (CEPA).
"Western Balkan strategy led by Washington urgently needed"
In order to prevent regional instability, "a more vigorous Western Balkan strategy led by Washington is urgently needed."
That is according to senior fellow at the Center for European Policy Analysis in Washington Janusz Bugajski, who penned a piece for online journal Europe's Edge, cited by the European Western Balkans and Tanjug.
"Western Balkan strategy led by Washington urgently needed"
That is according to senior fellow at the Center for European Policy Analysis in Washington Janusz Bugajski, who penned a piece for online journal Europes Edge, cited by the European Western Balkans and Tanjug.
US State Department has new man for Russia and Serbia
Wess Mitchell, co-founder of the Center for European Policy Analysis, is the be the new assistant US secretary of state for European and Eurasian affairs.
This has been confirmed by the US Senate, Tanjug reported on Friday.
"With Montenegro in, Serbians could view NATO differently"
Montenegro's membership in NATO could change the way Serbians view the alliance, says Janusz Bugajski.
According to this senior fellow at the Washington-based Center for European Policy Analysis (CEPA), this is possible "if Montenegro becomes more successful and attracts more investments."