Building a Broader Atlantic Community
It is time to consider ways to erase the invisible line dividing the South and North Atlantic, so that societies across this vast space are better able to face the future, suggests Daniel Hamilton in his article for the
Brookings Institution. The Atlantic Basin is becoming a central arena of globalization, and a microcosm of key global trends, including the diffusion of power, deepening interdependencies, and spreading transnational risks. It is the world’s most heavily traveled ocean and has become the inland sea of most of the world’s democracies. Despite these dynamics, pan-Atlantic governance mechanisms and diplomatic cooperation are in their infancy and require more international attention.
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