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The West in 2020: A View from Europe's Past

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Bipartisan Policy Center
1225 Eye Street NW
Suite 1000
Washington, DC 20005
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What might Europe and America look like post Britain’s exit from the EU and in the year of the next presidential election? What can we learn about the fragility of today’s world by looking back into the shadows of European history of the last 100 years?

We will host a panel from the U.S. and Scotland – which voted to remain in the EU – to discuss their perspectives and hopes for the future, and to reassess the possibilities for a new chapter in America’s international relations.

BPC is partnering with the University of Aberdeen, Scotland to co-organize this event. Founded in 1495, Aberdeen is one of 40 ancient universities in the world.

Can’t join us in person? The event will be recorded for future broadcast on Sirius XM.


Featuring:

Yoni Appelbaum
Senior Editor for Politics, The Atlantic
@YAppelbaum

Dan Glickman
Senior Fellow, BPC; Former secretary, U.S. Department of Agriculture; Former Kansas congressman; Former chairman, Motion Picture Association of America
@DanRGlickman

John Paterson
Professor and Vice-Principal of Internationalization, University of Aberdeen, Scotland

Thomas Weber
Professor of History and International Relations and Director, Center for Global Security and Governance, University of Aberdeen, Scotland
@Thomas__Weber

Moderated by:

Stephen Collinson
Senior Reporter, CNN Politics
@StCollinson

Introduction by:

Robert Traynham
Vice President of Communications, BPC
@roberttraynham

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