The Future of Transatlantic Relations after 2024


5:00 pm - 6:00 pm
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The Future of Transatlantic Relations after 2024
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Thursday, 31 August
60 minutes
English
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In recent months, the two sides of the Atlantic have drawn closer together in the face of the Russian war of aggression against Ukraine. However, first cracks are already visible in the transatlantic front, for example when it comes to industry subsidies or relations with China. Next year could bring another challenge to the relationship as both the EU and the United States will be heading to the polls. What would a Republican victory mean for EU-US relations and how should the EU prepare for all possible outcomes?
 
Session objective: Imagining new possibilities – Get inspired and foster new ideas by imagining bold solutions to complex challenges and imagine disruptively new ways of thinking. 
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Ralph Janik

Research associate Sigmund Freud Privatuniversität
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Cathryn Clüver Ashbrook

Executive Vice President/Senior Advisor Bertelsmann Stiftung
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Diana Sosa

U.S. Department of State Pickering Fellow John Hopkins University
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Jacob Kirkegaard

Senior Fellow Peterson Institute & German Marshall Fund
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Wolfgang Ischinger

President of the Foundation Council Munich Security Conference Foundation