Elections in the U.S. and Europe: What Does This Mean for the Transatlantic Security Relationship? (11/12/24)

In November, Americans are going to the polls. The Europeans did so last June. What does this electoral shake-up mean for the Transatlantic Security Relationship? In the context of increasing security competition with China and Russia, how will the NATO alliance endure? What will American and European partners do to continue support for the War in Ukraine? What role will nuclear weapons play in this relationship? What are the prospects for the defense industry across both sides of the Atlantic?

The Center for the Study of Europe and the Global Security Speaker Series are excited to host a panel addressing these questions, featuring renowned security experts:

Polina Beliakova
Post-Doctoral Fellow, MIT Security Studies Program

Stacie Goddard
Betty Freyhof Johnson ‘44 Professor of Political Science, Wellesley College; Associate Provost for Wellesley in the World

Kaija Schilde
Associate Dean of Studies; Jean Monnet Chair in European Security and Defense; Associate Professor of International Relations, Pardee School of Global Studies

Lauren Sukin
Assistant Professor of International Relations, London School of Economics and Political Science; Stanton Nuclear Security Fellow, MIT

Moderated by: Sanne Verschuren
Assistant Professor of International Security, Pardee School of Global Studies

Tuesday, November 12, 2024
2 to 4 PM
Rajen Kilachand Center for Integrated Life Sciences and Engineering, 610 Commonwealth Avenue
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