Lessons from the Euro crisis and EU-US relations between crises, shared values and geopolitical tension
What does the future hold for the transatlantic partnership?
Speakers
Marco Buti
Bruegel Non-resident Fellow
Charles Dallara
Chairman and Advisory Partner, Partners Group USA
Former Managing Director and CEO
Irene Tinagli
Member
Jeromin Zettelmeyer
Bruegel Director
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Check-in & lunch
12:30-13:00Agenda
Introduction
13:00-13:05- Jeromin Zettelmeyer, Bruegel Director
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Presentation on lessons from the Euro crisis and the future of the transatlantic relationship
13:05-13:20- Charles Dallara, Chairman and Advisory Partner, Partners Group USA; Former Managing Director and CEO, Institute of International Finance
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Discussion
13:20-14:00- Chair: Jeromin Zettelmeyer, Bruegel Director
- Marco Buti, Bruegel Non-resident Fellow
- Charles Dallara, Chairman and Advisory Partner, Partners Group USA; Former Managing Director and CEO, Institute of International Finance
- Julia Friedlander, CEO, Atlantik-Brücke
- Irene Tinagli, Member, European Parliament
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Q&A
14:00-14:15The transatlantic alliance encountered different challenges from economic crisis and ties, to geopolitical tensions. As pressure intensifies, what does the future hold for the transatlantic partnership? This conversation explored the previous European economic crisis, the near-term challenges facing EU-US relations, from tariffs and security to broader questions about shared priorities — and what a new chapter in this relationship might look like.