Among many elections this year, the US elections might be the most important one, not only for the US, but also for Europe's security, economy and international role. No matter which of the two very different candidates wins, European states and the EU have to adjust to the US' new leadership and foreign policies. To better understand these challenges, Prof. Alana Moceri from IE University in Madrid, and Prof. Thiel from FIU, discussed how the US elections have been received in Europe, and how they might shape the transatlantic relationship in the future.
Welcome remarks
- Shlomi Dinar, PhD
Dean, Steven J. Green School of International & Public Affairs
Florida International University
Panelists:
- Alana Moceri, PhD
Professor in International Relations
IE School of Politics, Economics and Global Affairs, Madrid, Spain
- Markus Thiel, PhD
Professor, Politics & International Relations
Director, Miami-Florida Jean Monnet Center of Excellence
Florida International University
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Co-sponsors:
- European & Eurasian Studies Program
- Miami-Florida Jean Monnet Center of Excellence
- IE University, School of Politics, Economics and Global Affairs, Madrid, Spain
- Department of Politics & International Relations
- Ruth K. & Shepard Broad Distinguished Lecture Series
- Dorothea Green Lecture Series