Jun 1

Past Event

Making Transatlantic Relations Work in the Post-Lisbon Era

Event Materials

Summary

On June 1, 2010, the Center on the United States and Europe (CUSE) hosted a workshop entitled “Making Transatlantic Relations Work in the Post-Lisbon Era,” which was jointly organized with the Bertelsmann Foundation, the European Council for Foreign Relations (ECFR) and the Heinrich Böll Foundation. In light of the global power shift away from the West and a weakened liberal consensus, Europe and the United States face new challenges that call for common action. Transatlantic partners must put their differences aside and jointly examine their challenges within this broader context. Towards this aim, the organizing institutions joined forces to convene top experts and officials for a series of timely panel discussions on: “Russia: the challenge of finding the (common) right balance”; “Iran’s double challenge to Europe and the United States”; “AfPak: how to avoid a transatlantic divorce” and “The triangular relationship: The United States-Europe-China.”

The workshop was followed by the 2010 CUSE Annual Conference, which was co-organized by Brookings and the Heinrich Böll Foundation.  The Annual Conference featured prominent speakers from both sides of the Atlantic who explored critical issues shaping the future of transatlantic relations in the post-Lisbon Treaty era, including Europe’s Eastern neighborhood and the role Russia plays, and the impact of the Eurozone crisis.

Details

June 1, 2010

8:30 AM - 5:30 PM EDT

The Brookings Institution

Saul/Zilkha

1775 Massachusetts Ave. NW

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Event Agenda

  • Panelists

    • Portrait: Richard Bush

      Richard C. Bush III

      Director

      Foreign Policy

    • Laurie Dundon

      Bertelsmann Foundation

    • Ralf Fücks

      The Heinrich Boll Foundation

    • Francois Godement

      European Council on Foreign Relations

    • Portrait: Fiona Hill

      Fiona Hill

      Director

      Foreign Policy

    • Dan Korski

      European Council on Foreign Relations

    • Ivan Krastev

      Centre for Liberal Strategies

    • Mark Leonard

      European Council on Foreign Relations

    • Suzanne Maloney

      Senior Fellow

      Foreign Policy

    • Michael McFaul

      National Security Council

    • Evan Medeiros

      National Security Council

    • Marie Mendras

      French Ministry of Foreign Affairs

    • Vali Nasr

      U.S. Department of State

    • Richard Nephew

      U.S. Department of State

    • Rolf Nikel

      Office of the German Chancellor

    • Nicola Pedde

      Italian Institute for Global Studies

    • Portrait: Bruce Riedel

      Bruce Riedel

      Senior Fellow

      Foreign Policy

    • Robert von Rimscha

      Federal Foreign Office of Germany

    • Portrait: Strobe Talbott

      Strobe Talbott

      President, The Brookings Institution

      Arms Control Initiative

    • Jasmine Zerinini

      French Ministry of Foreign Affairs