JMintheUS: Transatlantic Cooperation Amidst Fragmentation and Shocks
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The Miami-Florida Jean Monnet Center of Excellence would like to share this upcoming webinar organized by American University's School of International Service, American University's The Transatlantic Policy Center, a Jean Monnet Center of Excellence. This event is part of the Jean Monnet in the US series, bringing together the network of EU-funded Universities in the US. #JMintheUS.
SIS Prof. Garret Martin will speak with Federica Mogherini, the former High Representative of the European Union for Foreign Affairs.
Transatlantic partnerships are facing major challenges stemming from the ongoing war in Ukraine, including energy implications, the rise of China, and spiraling inflation. However, these multiple shocks have also provided an opportunity for greater transatlantic cooperation and coordination. Federica Mogherini, former High Representative of the European Union for Foreign Affairs and Security Policy and current rector of the College of Europe, will discuss these subjects and more during this conversation with SIS professor Garret Martin. An audience Q&A will follow the discussion.
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REGISTRATION
This event is an hybrid event: in person event at American University, Washington D.C., and livestreamed
► Here is the link to register for the livestream:
https:www.eventbrite.cometransatlantic-cooperation-amidst-fragmentation-and-shocks-tickets-460751168147
Registrants will receive reminder emails containing the Zoom webinar link.
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Biographies
Federica Mogherini is the rector of the College of Europe (since September 2020) and director of the Pilot Programme of the European Diplomatic Academy, implemented by the College of Europe (since August 2022). Previously, she has served as the High Representative of the European Union for Foreign Affairs and Security Policy and Vice-President of the European Commission (2014-2019). Prior to joining the EU, she was Italian Minister for Foreign Affairs and International Cooperation (2014), and a member of the Italian Chamber of Deputies (2008-2014). In her parliamentary capacity, she was head of the Italian delegation to the NATO Parliamentary Assembly and vice president of its Political Committee (2013-2014); member of the Italian delegation to the Parliamentary Assembly of the Council of Europe (2008-2013); Secretary of the Defence Committee (2008-2013); and member of the Foreign Affairs Committee. She also coordinated the Inter-Parliamentary Group for Development Cooperation. She has co-chaired the United Nations High-Level Panel on Internal Displacement from January 2020 to September 2021.
Garret Martin (moderator) is a professor at American University's School of International Service, as well as the co-director of the school's Transatlantic Policy Center. He has written widely on transatlantic relations and Europe, both in the field of history and contemporary affairs, and focuses in particular on security, US foreign policy, NATO, European politics, European foreign policy and defense, Europe, the European Union, France and the UK. He is a frequent media commentator, providing analysis and interviews, among others, to NPR, the BBC, CNN, Voice of America, USA Today, WUSA, ABC News Australia and France 24.
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This event is co-sponsored by:
- American University's The Transatlantic Policy Center, a Jean Monnet Center of Excellence
- American University's School of International Service
- Jean Monnet in the USA