Professorial Lecturer, American University School of International Service
Garret J. Martin is a Term faculty in the School of International Service of American University. He has written widely on transatlantic relations, both in the field of history and contemporary affairs, and focuses in particular on security, US foreign policy, NATO, European foreign policy and defense, Europe, the European Union, France and the UK.

Dec 28, 2024 07:16 am UTC| Insights & Views Politics
The coming 12 months cant promise the bumper crop of elections we saw during 2024, when countries home to about half the worlds population headed to the polls. Still, voters will cast ballots in several important elections...
Shutdowns are a uniquely American drama − in the UK, it's just not Parliament's cup of tea
Sep 29, 2023 08:49 am UTC| Politics Economy
When it comes to shutdowns, the U.S. is very much an exception rather than the rule. Save for a last-minute spending deal in Congress on Oct. 1, 2023, hundreds of thousands of federal employees will be furloughed and...
Oct 21, 2022 06:19 am UTC| Economy
Who is Liz Truss and how did she become prime minister? Liz Truss is both the leader of the Conservative Party and the nations political leader albeit not one put in place by the electorate. In early July 2022,...
Jan 30, 2020 23:43 pm UTC| Insights & Views Economy
On Jan. 31, 2020, the United Kingdom formally ceases to be a member of the European Union, 1,317 days after citizens of the U.K. narrowly voted to do so in their Brexit referendum. So what happens now? Does it mean the...