


Trans-Atlantic Dialogue
The PES is committed to developing strong Euro-Atlanticist partnerships with political forces that are, like us, committed to working for a fairer world.
New challenges now face the international community, including ensuring fair trade and UN reform, tackling climate change and terrorism. The PES therefore believes that it is more important than ever before to have greater dialogue with partners around the world on how to tackle these challenges.
The PES is building dialogue with the US Democrats within the framework of our “Global Alliances for the 21st Century” initiative. This initiative identifies common progressive approaches on priority areas of concern. Nuclear nonproliferation and climate change feature amongst our latest trans-Atlantic policy papers. Forthcoming reports will address the responsibility to protect – the case for humanitarian intervention abroad; the IT dimension of the United Nations Millennium Goals for development; and decent work – the social dimension of globalization.
Letter of Poul Nyrup Rasmussen, on the death of Tom Lantos, Member of the US Congress - 1980-2008
, 14 February 2008
Rasmussen on super Tuesday, 5 February 2008
PES delegation to the US, 15-18 April 2007
Meeting the climate challenge
, recommendations of The International Climate Change Taskforce, co-chaired by Rt Hon. Stephen Byers MP
(Labour Party, UK), January 2005
Statement on Afghanistan
, 11 November 2004
'Transatlantic Dialogue' meeting in Stockholm, between representatives from PES, SI and US Progressives hosted by Swedish Social Democratic Party, 13-14 April 2004
PES, SI and PES Group Delegation to Washington D.C., 13-15 October 2003
A Nuclear Non-proliferation Strategy
for the XXI century, a project chaired by Robin Cook and Madeleine Albright.


