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DANIEL BENJAMIN: I don't think it's necessarily a gloomy time, but it is certainly a time of great portent and questions in the transatlantic relationship and in international affairs, full stop.
Obviously, at the heart of this is the question of the American presidential election, which is something we could talk about for hours today and consider its many potential implications.
This has been a tumultuous period in our national history and also in global affairs. And it appears, one way or another, to be coming to an end.
Whether what stands before us is a period of unprecedented comity across the Atlantic, profound disappointment, slow erosion, or something else is something that is attracting the energies of many thinkers these days.
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