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Transatlantic Forum:

Rebalancing and Reinforcing the Transatlantic Bond

Participants List

January 27-28, 2014

Center for Strategic and International Studies 1616 Rhode Island Avenue NW

Washington, DC 20036

Lisa Aronsson Atlantic Council

Matthew Brand NATO ACT

Sam Brannen CSIS

Ian Brzezinski Atlantic Council

John Bussolari National Security Staff

Malcolm Chalmers Royal United Services Institute

Daniel Chiu

U.S. Department of Defense

Luke Coffey Heritage Foundation

Heather Conley CSIS

Michelangelo Conoscenti University of Turin

Bastian Giegerich German Ministry of Defence

Camille Grand Fondation pour la recherche stratégique

Michael Green CSIS

Bruce Grooms NATO ACT

Jean-Francois Guillaume NATO ACT

Kathleen Hicks CSIS

Paal Hilde Norwegian Institute for

Defence Studies

Jolyon Howorth Yale University

Gábor Iklódy Former NATO ASG

Mark Jacobson German Marshall Fund Memduh Karakullukçu Global Relations Forum

Stephanie Sanok Kostro CSIS

Mark Leonard European Council on

Foreign Relations

James Lewis CSIS

Julian Lindley-French Institute of Statecraft

Michel Maisonneuve Royal Military College

Jean-Paul Paloméros NATO ACT

Fabrice Pothier NATO HQ

Colin Robertson Canadian Defence & Foreign

Affairs Institute

Sten Rynning University of Southern

Denmark

Elinor Sloan Carleton University

Julianne Smith Center for a New American Security

Karen Stewart NATO ACT

James Townsend U.S. Department of Defense

Damon Wilson Atlantic Council Mirco Zuliani

NATO ACT

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