INVITATION | Defending our Democratic Norms: Strengthening Transatlantic Relations in Times of Conflict
Over the last decade, the Transatlantic relationship has faced many trials and tribulations, often questioning the strength and resilience of the alliance. From internal and external threats seeking to undermine the democratic values that bind the allies, the alliance has found resolve and purpose in light of the invasion of Ukraine.
However, will this newfound purpose be enough, especially with emerging security threats from Russia and China?
As geopolitical challenges and global tensions rise, can the Transatlantic relationship’s shared values and commitment to democracy continue to strengthen relations?
How will President Biden’s Summit for Democracy - planned for the first quarter of 2023 - hold countries accountable for their commitments to democracy? This session will discuss the latest developments in US-EU relations, especially after the US Midterms, and discuss how to ensure relations remain strong as 2023 approaches.
Moderator: Danielle Piatkiewicz, Research Fellow, EUROPEUM Institute for European Policy
Speakers:
- Jamie Fly, Director and CEO, Radio Free Europe/Radio Liberty
- Mark Gitenstein, US Ambassador to the European Union
- Maya Kandel, Researcher, Université Sorbonne Nouvelle Paris 3, France
- Alena Kudzko, Director, GLOBSEC Policy Institute
- Petr Tůma, Visiting Fellow, Atlantic Council
The discussion will be held in English. This debate is organized as a side event of the Transatlantic Policy Forum happening in Prague.
For personal participation, please register here. Address: the American Centre, Tržiště 13/366, 118 00 Malá Strana.
You can also watch the debate live on our Facebook page.