The transatlantic partnership regained significance following Russia’s unprovoked assault on Ukraine in February 2022. A full-scale war in the heart of Europe has underscored the pivotal role that the United States plays as a security provider for its European allies and partners. While Brussels and Washington have demonstrated commendable solidarity in responding to the conflict, a changing global peace and security architecture has reinvigorated discussions about the sustainability of Europe’s reliance on the United States for security. In a global landscape marked by increasing confrontation, such dependence can bring formidable challenges. Europeans are aware that the next US presidential election could herald a change in American support. This injects considerable uncertainty into the future of transatlantic relations.
On November 15th, the German Marshall Fund of the United States (GMF) and the Foundation for European Progressive Studies (FEPS) are bringing together leading European and US experts and policymakers for the 6th State of the Unions event to reflect on the US presidential race in the coming year and the election’s potential impact on the transatlantic partnership and its collective security.
Welcome Remarks
Louise Langeby
Managing Director, Strategic Convening
German Marshall Fund of the United States
Session I:
Decoding US Politics in 2024:
High Stakes, High Expectations
Speakers
Emily Cain
Former Executive Director, Emily’s List
Rachael Dean Wilson
Managing Director, US Politics and Political Analysis
The German Marshall Fund of the United States (GMF)
Joe Pounder
CEO, Bullpen Strategy Group
Moderator
Ines Pohl
Washington Bureau Chief, Deutsche Welle
Session II:
Forging Transatlantic Leadership:
Russian Aggression and the Risk of a Regressive World
Speaker
Belén Martínez Carbonell
Managing Director, Global Agenda and Multilateral Relations
European External Action Service
Moderator
Giovanni Grevi
Senior Fellow, Center for Security, Diplomacy and Strategy
Brussels School of Governance-VUB
Closing Remarks
Laszlo Andor
Secretary General, FEPS