Publication
Feb 2010
Throughout much of the past decade, the United States and the European Union had differing views on energy and climate change. However, with the advent of the Obama administration, US policy has shifted dramatically, allowing the two parties to find much more common ground. A major positive development in 2009 was the considerable narrowing of the transatlantic gap compared to previous years; to such an extent that a joint EU-US platform on many key elements has developed.
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Author | Christian Egenhofer |
Series | FRIDE Policy Briefs |
Issue | 41 |
Publisher | FRIDE |
Copyright | © 2010 FRIDE |