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­ Dear Sir or Madam,

we would like to introduce our new seminar series which is jointly organised by the Austrian Institute for International Affairs (oiip) and the Vienna Institute for International Economic Studies (wiiw):

Europe in a Fragmented World: Geo-economic and Geo-political Dynamics
 
In the first seminar we shall address the topic:

Europe Alone at Home? The Future of EU–US Relations
 
Much of the European Union's success has been built on a strong transatlantic partnership. The United States has been Europe’s leading trading partner, its primary political ally, and its military protector. However, Europe’s importance to the US has been in decline for some time, and there is legitimate concern that a second Trump administration could further weaken transatlantic ties and pursue an isolationist economic policy.

What might the implications be for Europe’s security, stability, and economic prosperity? How can the EU and Europe respond and position themselves in an increasingly multipolar world?

Introduction:
Michael Landesmann
Senior Research Associate wiiw; Economist; former Scientific Director wiiw(1996-2016)

Cengiz Günay
Director, oiip

Speakers in this first seminar will include:
Gabriel Felbermayr
Director, WIFO

Sudha David-Wilp
Regional Director of the German Marshall Fund Berlin

Hannes Swoboda
President, wiiw

Date & Time:
Wednesday, 15 January 2025
5:00-6:30 pm (CET)

Venue:
wiiw
Rahlgasse 3, 1060 Vienna, seminar room (entrance from the ground floor)
 
We kindly ask you to register for the event:
Registration

If you would like further invitations to our new seminar series, please tick the box for the seminar series below the registration data.
 
We are looking forward to your participation!

Best regards,
 
Petra Podesser
 
Österreichisches Institut für Internationale Politik
Währinger Straße 3/12
A-1090 Wien
Tel. +43 1 581 11 06-12
[email protected]
www.oiip.ac.at
 
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Impressum:
oiip - Österreichisches Institut für Internationale Politik
Währinger Straße 3/12
1090 Wien

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