American-British-EU Realignment: Post-Brexit Possibilities
The Reves Center for International Studies has announced that the 2020 George Tayloe Ross Address on International Peace will be a panel discussion co-sponsored with the US-Europe Alliance. American-British-EU Realignment: Post-Brexit Possibilities will be held Tuesday, January 28, 2020, at 4:00 pm in Room 127A in Tucker Hall, 350 James Blair Drive, Williamsburg, Virginia. The event is free and open to the public.
On January 31st, the United Kingdom will become the first and only country ever to exit the European Union. Panelists will discuss the challenges and opportunities the United Kingdom will face as it reshapes its foreign policy and takes on a changed relationship with the United States, the European Continent, and the transatlantic community.
The annual George Tayloe Ross Addresses on International Peace was established to promote peace by exploring and investigating topics of current interest that affect relations among nations, ranging from international political matters to environmental questions.
The Reves Center for International Studies is the home of the office of the Vice Provost for International Affairs, the Global Education Office, and the Office of International Students, Scholars, and Programs at the College of William & Mary. The Reves Center hosts a number of annual endowed lectures, which bring world-class scholars, analysts, artists, public figures, and other distinguished guests to campus.
Introduction: Scott Cullinane, Executive Director, US-Europe Alliance
Moderator: Richard Kraemer ’94, President, US-Europe Alliance
Susan Corke ’96, Senior Fellow and Director of the Transatlantic Democracy Working Group, German Marshall Fund of the United States
Damir Marusic, Executive Editor, The American Interest, and non-resident Senior Fellow at the Atlantic Council
Clay Clemens ‘80, Chancellor Professor of Government, William & Mary
Richard Kraemer
President, US-Europe Alliance
Scott Cullinane
Executive Director, US-Europe Alliance
Damir Marusic
Executive Editor, The American Interest; and non-resident Senior Fellow at the Atlantic Council
Susan Corke
Senior Fellow and Director of the Transatlantic Democracy Working Group, German Marshall Fund of the United States
Clay Clemens
Chancellor professor of Government, College of William & Mary