Transatlantic Solidarity in Times of COVID-19 - A Bipartisan Congressional Perspective
Offered By: The Aspen Institute via YouTube
Course Description
Overview
Explore a virtual discussion on transatlantic solidarity during the COVID-19 pandemic from a bipartisan Congressional perspective. Gain insights into Washington's view on how the crisis has impacted transatlantic relations, featuring Congressmen William R. Keating and Adam Kinzinger. Delve into opportunities for cooperation, transatlantic trade issues, NATO's role in the crisis, broader geopolitical consequences, and the role of legislatures like Congress. Examine topics such as securing supply chains, implications for European politics, maintaining social cohesion, leadership challenges, and the relationship with China. Engage with this comprehensive analysis of transatlantic dynamics during a global health crisis, offering valuable perspectives for policy-makers, think tankers, journalists, and researchers interested in US-European relations.
Syllabus
Introduction
Opening Remarks
What should we be talking about
Why are we not working together
Securing supply chains
Implications for European politics
How to maintain social cohesion
Leadership
NATO
NATO Relationship
Persuasive Leadership
Communication
Questions
China
Taught by
The Aspen Institute
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