Trump, Europe and the Wider World - Foundation Office United Kingdom and Ireland
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Traditionally the EU, and particularly Germany, has seen Europe’s global role as being exercised in close collaboration with the US. Is such an attitude still desirable or even possible with the current US administration? Does Europe perhaps find itself today confronted by twin challenges to its West and to its East, from the US and Russia? If this is so, do these new challenges create opportunities as well as dangers?
Throughout this year, the Konrad-Adenauer-Stiftung will be jointly organising a series of panel discussions with the Federal Trust and the Global Policy Institute that will assess the contrasting and overlapping attitudes to major European questions in this country and in Germany. This joint seminar will examine the implications of Donald Trump’s Presidency for Europe’s role in the wider world.
It is therefore with great pleasure that we invite you to join us for the fourth of these events, taking place on 17th October at 4.45pm for 5pm, followed by a drinks reception. The event will be held at Mary Sumner House, 24 Tufton Street, London, SW1P 3RB.
Panellists include:
Ansgar Graw, Chief Reporter for Die Welt and its former US correspondent
Dr Jacob Parakilas, Deputy Head, US and the Americas Programme, Chatham House
Sir Bryan Cartledge, Honorary Fellow, St Antony’s College, Oxford; Former British Ambassador
To RSVP please contact events@fedtrust.co.uk, or ring the Federal Trust on 020 7320 1677.