Can the Biden administration restore the transatlantic partnership?

Dr Amanda Sloat, Special Assistant to the President and Senior Director for Europe on the National Security Council, discusses key objectives and barriers for transatlantic cooperation.

Research event, Panel Invitation only
29 July 2021 — 5:00PM TO 6:00PM
Online

In June 2021 Joe Biden made his first international trip as US president. His meetings at the G7, NATO, and the EU reaffirmed America’s interest in working alongside Europe to shore up international diplomacy, affirm America’s commitment to values, deter autocrats, and deliver international public goods.

  • What impact will Biden’s trip have on the future of transatlantic relations?
  • How will the US work with European partners to combat key challenges, such as the rise of China and Russia?
  • How is the US’ relationship with Germany developing under the Biden administration?

Participants

Dr Amanda Sloat, Special Assistant to the President and Senior Director for Europe, US National Security Council

Dr Robin Niblett, Director and Chief Executive, Chatham House

Dr Leslie Vinjamuri, Director, US and the Americas Programme, Chatham House

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