Presented by the European Union
The transatlantic alliance has been the bedrock of security and prosperity in the US and Europe for generations, but it's contemporary value is being questioned. Like any relationship, it's easy for partners to take one another for granted and focus on flaws rather than building on each other's strengths. Seventy years after the United States pulled Europe from the ashes of World War II, what does the future hold for the transatlantic partnership?
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Programming descriptions are generated by participants and do not necessarily reflect the opinions of SXSW.
Heather Conley
Center for Strategic and International Studies
Shawn Donnan
Financial Times
Will Hurd
US House of Representatives
David O'Sullivan
European Union