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A Foreign Policy Event

Repairing the Rift: The United States and Europe After Iraq

Diplomacy, Europe, European Union, Force and Legitimacy, Germany

Event Summary

The United Nations debate over Iraq revealed significant differences between the United States and its major European allies, particularly France and Germany. Their disagreements focused primarily on how best to disarm Iraq—diplomatically or militarily—and when force is justified. The Iraq debate, however, revealed even deeper divisions about the importance of power, the use of military force, the rule of law, and multilateral institutions.

Event Information

When

Thursday, April 03, 2003
4:30 PM to 6:00 PM

Where

Falk Auditorium
Brookings Institution
1775 Massachusetts Avenue NW
Washington, DC 20036
Map

Contact: Office of Communications

Email: communications@brookings.edu

Phone: 202.797.6105

When the conflict in Iraq is over, how can the United States and Europe work together to overcome their differences? A panel of experts convened by the Brookings Institution will address a number of questions on how the rift can be repaired:

  • How deep is the split, particularly with France, Germany, and Russia?
  • Has the nature of transatlantic relations fundamentally changed?
  • What is the outlook for the North Atlantic Treaty Organization?
  • What impact will the differences over Iraq both within Europe, as well as between Europe and the United States, have on Europe's desire to develop a common foreign and security policy and become a counterweight to the United States?

Panelists will take questions from the audience following their presentations.

Transcript

MR. JAMES B. STEINBERG: We're very fortunate to have a distinguished panel up here today as well as a number of distinguished guests in the audience. This panel is in part in connection with our semi-annual meeting of the U.S.-European Forum which is a joint effort by a number of institutions both here and in Europe to try to provide an ongoing dialogue between senior U.S. and European officials and those of us who like to stand on the sidelines and see U.S. and European officials think about what they should do. We have a number of representatives of those organizations with us on the panel today.

The title is "Repairing the Rift" though I think part of what we're going to try to think about is whether the rift is repairable.

With us to discuss this I have first on my left, and I don't think he'll take it amiss that he's sitting on my left, is Dr. Christoph Bertram who is the Director of the [in German] in Berlin and one of the most distinguished commentators both as a journalist and an analyst of foreign policy, not only transatlantic but globally. Christoph has had many important positions over the years including when I first got to know him as Director of the International Institute for Strategic Studies.

Participants

Moderators

James B. Steinberg

Nonresident Senior Fellow, Foreign Policy

Panelists

Charles Grant

Director, Centre for European Reform; Former Editor and Correspondent, The Economist

Christoph Bertram

Director, German Institute for International and Security Affairs; Former Foreign Policy Editor, Die Zeit

Ivo H. Daalder

Senior Fellow, Foreign Policy

Robert Kagan

Senior Associate, Carnegie Endowment for International Peace; Author, Of Paradise and Power


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