The relationship between the United States and the countries of Europe has been a cornerstone of the liberal world order established in the wake of World War II. However, it is increasingly apparent that the relationship is under strain and that other countries and regions have potentially conflicting visions regarding how the regulation of international society should be achieved.
The NYU Program in International Relations is therefore pleased to partner with the famous French monthly Le Monde diplomatique and author Romuald Sciora, Head of Le Monde diplomatique Debates, to offer a series of three discussions on the future of transatlantic relations and the maintenance of the liberal world order in the coming decade. Each conference will include speakers from the United States, Europe, and Canada. These events are open to the public and the media are welcome to attend. RSVP via the NYU IR website is required for admission. Seating capacity is limited, so reserve your place early to ensure admission.
The conference Transatlantic Relations in the Trump Age will include as speakers former Deputy Assistant Secretary of State Amanda Sloat; Anne-Cécile Robert, Director of International Editions of Le Monde diplomatique; James Kirchick, author of The End of Europe: Dictators, Demagogues, and the Coming Dark Age;and Romuald Sciora. The debate will be moderated by the Program Director of International Relations, Professor Michael J. Williams.
After the event, please join us for a special book signing and sale of The End of Europe: Dictators, Demagogues, and the Coming Dark Age by author James Kirchick.
From the NYU Graduate Program in International Relations. RSVP here.