30 January 2020
Lichthof, Staats- und Universitätsbibliothek Hamburg

The rules-based international order is increasingly under attack, and parties on both sides of the Atlantic are openly questioning multilateral norms and institutions. As the US national security strategy puts ‘America first’, other players assume an ever more assertive global role.

For the second time, the FOTAR (Future of Transatlantic Relations) conference format, hosted by the Bundeskanzler-Helmut-Schmidt-Stiftung and the Europa-Kolleg Hamburg, therefore invites distinguished international speakers to discuss how the erosion of long valued norms, regimes, and institutions affects the transatlantic partnership today:

Are transatlantic security institutions still a model for stability in the 21st century? How do the EU and US engage with emerging security actors? And how can new challenges in cyber security be solved by working together?
Have a look at FOTAR2018
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FOTAR (Future of Transatlantic Relations) is a conference format conceptualized and organized by the Bundeskanzler-Helmut-Schmidt-Stiftung and the Europa-Kolleg Hamburg and supported by generous funding of the Hamburg state government. It brings together high-level international experts from academia and politics, as well as civil society representatives from the United States and Europe to discuss the future of transatlantic relations.
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