The Transatlantic Relationship (Germany-USA) after the 2020 U.S. Elections

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After four years of upheaval, the German-American relationship is at a crossroads after the 2020 U.S. presidential and congressional elections. How will the results in the United States affect the transatlantic relationship and specifically the U.S.-German relationship? Will the situation revert to a pre-2016 status quo or is the relationship fundamentally and irrevocably altered? What expectations does each side have for the other as we move into a new decade? This event will bring top experts from the political and policy world together to address these and other related questions.

!!! The video recording of the event is now available on YouTube !!!

 

Panelists:

Omid Nouripour, MdB, Foreign Policy Spokesperson of the Green Parliamentary Group

Jana Puglierin, head of the Berlin office of European Council on Foreign Relations

Jeff Rathke, President, American Institute for Contemporary German Studies (AICGS)

 

Chair:  Sarah Wiliarty, Executive Member, International Association for the Study of German Politics (IASGP)

 

This webinar will convene via Zoom. Please contact Ms. Elizabeth Caruth at ecaruth@aicgs.org with any questions.

 

To register, please sign up here.

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