Location: The Heritage Foundation's Allison Auditorium
For centuries, the United States has carefully crafted valuable
relationships and bilateral alliances with individual European
nations, first among them being the United Kingdom. America
has found its strongest, most enduring alliance in its Special
Relationship with Great Britain, which stands as testimony to
systematic engagement and common values. However, as Britain
and its European partners continue to surrender national
sovereignty to the European Union in every area of policy from
defense to trade America's strategic involvement with Europe will
invariably take on a different flavor.
In key areas of policy, especially foreign policy and defense,
Washington must establish a comprehensive alliance-building
strategy that reinforces rather than undermines the sovereignty of
nation states. The United States must look at its role within
NATO and how it intends to work with the Alliance in future, as
well as the EU's burgeoning role in the critical spheres of
military and defense. For its part, the European Union must
decide whether it wishes to continue on a path of confrontation
with the United States, especially in areas of soft power such as
climate change and trade where they exercise unfettered
supranational power.
Key decision-makers from the European Union, Great Britain and
the United States will explore these issues on a case-by-case basis
and discuss what America's international partnerships should look
like in the future.
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KEYNOTE REMARKS (9:30 A.M.)
The Honorable Sam Brownback (R-KS)
Member,
United States Senate
PANEL 1: FRANCE BACK IN NATO - WHAT PRICE SHOULD
WASHINGTON PAY? (10:15 A.M.)
Geoffrey Van Orden MEP
Conservative Party Spokesman on Defense and
Vice Chairman,
Foreign Affairs Committee
Chris Heaton-Harris MEP
Chris Socha
Senior Policy Advisor,
Office of Senator Jim DeMint (R-SC)
Moderator:
Dr. Nile Gardiner
Director,
Margaret Thatcher Center for Freedom,
The Heritage Foundation
PANEL 2: TRADE, CLIMATE CHANGE AND SOFT POWER -
DOES AMERICA HAVE FRIENDS IN EUROPE? (11:30
A.M.)
Syed Kamall MEP
Conservative Party Spokesman on International Trade
Neil Parish MEP
Chairman of the European Parliament's Agriculture
Committee
Roger Helmer MEP
Colleen Graffy
Deputy Assistant Secretary of State for Public
Diplomacy,
U.S. Department of State
Moderator:
Sally McNamara
Senior Policy Analyst in European Affairs,
Margaret Thatcher Center for Freedom,
The Heritage Foundation
Hosted By
Nile Gardiner, Ph.D.
Director, Margaret Thatcher Center for Freedom
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