Time to Redefine the Terms and Conditions of the Transatlantic Relationship? 2021 Transatlantic Policy Forum in Review
Time to Redefine the Terms and Conditions of the Transatlantic Relationship? 2021 Transatlantic Policy Forum in Review
Author(s): Danielle Piatkiewicz, Alexandra Visnerova
Subject(s): International relations/trade, Geopolitics
Published by: EUROPEUM - Institut pro evropskou politiku
Keywords: Transatlantic Relations;
Summary/Abstract: Prior to the Forum, researchers at EUROPEUM published a background paper titled “Evaluating Transatlantic Relations – for better or for worse’’. The goal of background paper was to evaluate the new transatlantic agenda and goals of both EU and the US and assess how the two sides can work closer together to tackle geopolitical challengers, align on security, trade, climate, and digital policies. The paper also offers recommendations on how to strengthen the transatlantic relationship, with special emphasis placed on the Central and Eastern European region. This policy paper builds upon those ideas and those discussed at the Forum. It aims to provide a debrief and analysis of the discussions that were held, respecting the Chatham House Rule and, therefore, preserving the anonymity of participants. The aim of this analysis is to highlight and develop the main findings among the participants. The Forum provided a wide range of inputs and interesting takeaways, including recommendations and a transatlantic “To-Do list”, which outlines action points and suggestions for the transatlantic partnership moving forward.
Series: EUROPEUM - Policy Papers
- Page Count: 10
- Publication Year: 2022
- Language: English
- Content File-PDF
- Introduction