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ECIPE Seminar: Rebuilding the West

December 06 2017
Venue: ECIPE Office, Avenue des Arts 40, 6th floor, 1040 Brussels
Speakers: Dalibor Rohac
Time: 11:00

Please join us for a seminar with Dalibor Rohac.

Events in the past years have challenged the foundations of the West and the strong alliance between Europe and America in matters of peace, security and the international economy. Will the erosion of the alliance continue – or is it possible to build something on the current relations between the United States and Europe? While there are political and economic factors on both sides that may exacerbate current tensions, what should be the agenda for those who want to defend the values and successes of the West? How should we protect the values and principles of the open society and the market economy?

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Dalibor Rohac is a Research Fellow at the American Enterprise Institute in Washington, DC who writes regularly for, among others, the Wall Street Journal, Politico and Foreign Policy. He has previously worked in the Office of the President of the Czech Republic and for European think tanks. He’s the author of Towards an Imperfect Union, a book arguing in favour of the UK staying in the EU.

The seminar will be moderated by Fredrik Erixon, Director at ECIPE.

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