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Future-Proofing Transatlantic Cooperation in an Age of Global Instability

The partnership between the United States and Europe has proven resilient many times in the past, surviving several crises and successfully adapting to ever-changing geopolitical scenarios.

This webinar will explore how transatlantic partners can navigate domestic developments and external shocks, and secure a cooperative future in spite of electoral uncertainty, different worldviews, and competing interests.

 
 

Speakers

 

Frances Burwell is a distinguished fellow at the Atlantic Council’s Europe Center.

 

Brian Glynn is managing director for the Americas at the European External Action Service.

 

Elena Lazarou is acting head of the External Policies Unit at the European Parliamentary Research Service.

 

Moderator

 

Gustavo Müller is a senior researcher at the Leuven Centre for Global Governance Studies at KU Leuven.

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