The American Purpose and the US-Europe Alliance recently held an online discussion about the bases of transatlantic cooperation and its future prospects on Wednesday, November 3 at 10-11:00 AM EST/16-17:00 CET.
In recent decades, previously robust transatlantic cooperation has been punctured by antagonistic rhetoric and parochial policies. Apathy, disregard, and power-lust displayed by many decision-makers on both sides has left the ship feeling rudderless.Divergences over China, energy security, trade policies, and new technologies are testing the feasibility of a forward-looking transatlantic community.
What is driving this regression? New needs? New threats? Do outdated institutions need repurposing? What are our core common concerns? Fundamentally, what are the bases of successful alliances across the pond and how to best cultivate them?
Make sure to join the US-Europe Alliance and American Purpose to explore the prospects for renewed transatlantic coaction via Zoom. This event will be recorded.
We look forward to virtually welcoming you on Wednesday, November 3.
We are pleased to feature the following discussants:
Ambassador Tom Shannon
Senior International Policy Advisor
Arnold & Porter
Constanze Stelzenmuller
Senior Fellow
Center on the U.S. and Europe
Brookings Institution
Moderator:
Richard Kraemer
Board President
US-Europe Allianc
Senior International Policy Advisor
Arnold & Porter
Senior Fellow
Center on the U.S. and Europe
Brookings Institution
Board President
US-Europe Alliance