The United States and Europe after the Demise of the Old International Order

The democratic international order that took shape following World War II faces serious challenges—populism, climate change, inequality, and increasing friction with China—all of which have been exacerbated by the pandemic. How can Europe and the United States cooperate to take them on? Join us on Thursday, October 21, 2021, from 4:00–5:30 p.m. EST.

Speakers:
William Collins Donahue
Director, Initiative for Global Europe, Keough School of Global Affairs; The Rev. John J. Cavanaugh Professor of the Humanities, University of Notre Dame

Fiona Hill
Former Member, U.S. National Security Council; Robert Bosch Senior Fellow, Brookings Institution; Author, “There is Nothing For You Here: Finding Opportunity in the Twenty-First Century”

Stavros Lambrinidis
European Union Ambassador to the United States

Thomas Wright
Director, Center on the United States and Europe, Brookings Institution; Co-Author, “Aftershocks: Pandemic Politics and the End of the Old International Order”

Moderator
Joshua Eisenman, Associate Professor of Politics, Keough School of Global Affairs

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For more information or to register to attend the event in person, visit the event website.

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