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| Director: | James M. Goldgeier, Whitney Shepardson Senior Fellow for Transatlantic Relations |
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October 1, 2007 - Present
The goal of the America, Europe, and the World roundtable series is to examine how America and Europe can move forward with a constructive transatlantic agenda for managing problems that arise outside of North America and Europe.
Meetings
America, Europe, and the World Roundtable: An Update on U.S., European, and Russian Relations
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| Presider: | James M. Goldgeier, Whitney Shepardson Senior Fellow for Transatlantic Relations, Council on Foreign Relations |
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America, Europe, and the World Roundtable: “The Profits of Power:” Energy Politics in Russia and Eurasia
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| Presider: | James M. Goldgeier, Whitney Shepardson Senior Fellow for Transatlantic Relations, Council on Foreign Relations |
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| Speaker: | Dr. Rawi Abdelal, Harvard Business School |
America, Europe, and the World Roundtable Series: America, Europe, and the Fight Against Piracy
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| Speaker: | Martin Murphy, Center for Strategic and Budgetary Assessments; Author, "Small Boats, Weak States, Dirty Money," |
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| Presider: | James M. Goldgeier, Council on Foreign Relations |
America, Europe, and the World Roundtable Series: Lending to the East - Europe's Sub-Prime Crisis?
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| Speaker: | Anne-Marie Gulde Wolf, International Monetary Fund |
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| Presider: | James M. Goldgeier, Council on Foreign Relations |
America, Europe, and the World Roundtable Series: European Islam and Transatlantic Relations
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| Speaker: | Jytte Klausen, Brandeis University and Research Associate, The Center for European Studies, Harvard University |
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| Presider: | James M. Goldgeier, Whitney Shepardson Senior Fellow for Transatlantic Relations, Council on Foreign Relations |
America, Europe, and the World Roundtable Series: Obama and NATO - What is to be Done?
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| Speaker: | Victoria Nuland, U.S. Permanent Representative to NATO, U.S. Department of State |
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| Presider: | James M. Goldgeier, Whitney Shepardson Senior Fellow for Transatlantic Relations, Council on Foreign Relations |
America, Europe, and the World Roundtable Series: Where is Russia Heading and What Does It Mean for the West?
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| Speaker: | Nikolay Petrov, Scholar-in-Residence, Carnegie Endowment for International Peace |
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| Presider: | James M. Goldgeier, Whitney Shepardson Senior Fellow for Transatlantic Relations, Council on Foreign Relations |
America, Europe, and the World Roundtable Series: Is NATO Dead or Alive?
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| Presider: | James M. Goldgeier, Whitney Shepardson Senior Fellow for Transatlantic Relations, Council on Foreign Relations |
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| Speaker: | Elizabeth Sherwood-Randall, Adjunct Senior Fellow for Alliance Relations, Council on Foreign Relations |
America, Europe, and the World Roundtable Series: Why Transatlantic Conflict on Climate Change Will Persist
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| Presider: | James M. Goldgeier, Whitney Shepardson Senior Fellow for Transatlantic Relations, Council on Foreign Relations |
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| Speaker: | Nigel Purvis, Non-Resident Scholar; Environment, Development, and Global Issues, The Brookings Institution |
America, Europe, and the World Roundtable Series: America, Europe, and the New, New World Order
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| Presider: | James M. Goldgeier, Whitney Shepardson Senior Fellow for Transatlantic Relations, Council on Foreign Relations |
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| Speaker: | Daniel W. Drezner, Associate Professor of International Politics, The Fletcher School of Law and Diplomacy, Tufts University |
America, Europe, and the World Roundtable Series: America, Europe, and the United Nations
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| Presider: | James M. Goldgeier, Whitney Shepardson Senior Fellow for Transatlantic Relations, Council on Foreign Relations |
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| Speaker: | James B. Warlick, Principal Deputy Assistant Secretary, Bureau of International Organization Affairs, U.S. Department of State |
America, Europe, and the World Roundtable Series: America, Europe, and the Global Trade Agenda
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| Presider: | James M. Goldgeier, Whitney Shepardson Senior Fellow for Transatlantic Relations, Council on Foreign Relations |
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| Speaker: | Bruce Stokes, National Journal Group, Inc. |
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