- Mittwoch, 09. November 2011 14.00 – 15.45 Uhr In meinem Kalender speichern
Transatlantic 2020 – A Tale of Four Futures
Please join us for the presentation and discussion of Transatlantic 2020: A Tale of Four Futures by Daniel Hamilton and Kurt Volker.
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What deep currents are likely to affect Europe and the United States over the next decade? Will they draw Europeans and Americans together or drive them apart?
In this new book, Dan Hamilton and Kurt Volker offer “four futures” for the transatlantic relationship – each a narrative of how trends evident today could interact and evolve to shape the world we live in tomorrow. Each tale is vastly different from the next, and each provides a lively, yet profoundly different trajectory for Europe, America, and the transatlantic partnership – with lessons for policy choices today. Expert authors contribute analyses of fundamental trends likely to affect Europe and America over the coming decade.
Presentation by:
Daniel Hamilton, Center for Transatlantic Relations
Kurt Volker, Center for Transatlantic Relations
Comments by:
Ralf Fücks, Heinrich Böll Stiftung
Ritva Koukku-Ronde, Ambassador of Finland to the United States
This new book is the result of a unique transatlantic foresight project conducted by the Center for Transatlantic Relations at Johns Hopkins University together with the Finnish Ministry for Foreign Affairs, the Heinrich Böll Stiftung, the Bureau of European Policy Advisors of the European Commission, and the Transatlantic Academy.
Copies of the book will be available.
Click here to RSVP
Click here to RSVP
What deep currents are likely to affect Europe and the United States over the next decade? Will they draw Europeans and Americans together or drive them apart?
In this new book, Dan Hamilton and Kurt Volker offer “four futures” for the transatlantic relationship – each a narrative of how trends evident today could interact and evolve to shape the world we live in tomorrow. Each tale is vastly different from the next, and each provides a lively, yet profoundly different trajectory for Europe, America, and the transatlantic partnership – with lessons for policy choices today. Expert authors contribute analyses of fundamental trends likely to affect Europe and America over the coming decade.
Presentation by:
Daniel Hamilton, Center for Transatlantic Relations
Kurt Volker, Center for Transatlantic Relations
Comments by:
Ralf Fücks, Heinrich Böll Stiftung
Ritva Koukku-Ronde, Ambassador of Finland to the United States
This new book is the result of a unique transatlantic foresight project conducted by the Center for Transatlantic Relations at Johns Hopkins University together with the Finnish Ministry for Foreign Affairs, the Heinrich Böll Stiftung, the Bureau of European Policy Advisors of the European Commission, and the Transatlantic Academy.
Copies of the book will be available.
Click here to RSVP