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FALL 2003
LECTURE SERIES
Thursday,
October 16th, 2003, 6:00-7:30 p.m.
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The World Policy Institute
at New School University
presents
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THE
SCHISM IN THE WESTERN ALLIANCE:
CAN IT BE REPAIRED?
a panel
discussion with
MARC ELLENBOGEN
President, The Prague Society and chairman of Global Panel, fellow
of Magdalen College, Oxford
and
CHARLES
KUPCHAN
Council of Foreign Relations (Washington) and former member of National
Security Council staff under President Clinton, author of The
End of the American Era: US Foreign Policy and the Geopolitics of
the 21st Century
Moderated
by
MARTIN
WALKER
Senior Fellow, The World Policy Institute
Old Europe's
Transatlantic Rifts and New Europe's Transatlantic Futures - - Why
are Europe and America drifting apart and could they, and should
they get back together? The Iraq war has put intense strain not
only on the Atlantic Alliance, but also on the EU itself as it struggles
to agree a new Constitution while enlarging from 15 to 25 members.
Will the EU be able to overcome its current crisis of confidence
after the Swedes decisively rejected the euro, and if so, are we
seeing the emergence of a European superpower? And would such a
development be good for the United States?
Thursday,
October 16, 2003, 6:00-7:30 p.m. Swayduck Auditorium, First
Floor, 65 Fifth Avenue (between East 13-14th). Admission
is free. Visit www.dialnsa.edu
for a live webcast and online discussion.
RSVP 212-229-5808
ext. 4272 to reserve seating or Email: wpi@newschool.edu
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