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The US Presidential Election 2024 – Two Outcomes, One Set of Challenges

Germany as Europe’s leading economy and the host country to the majority of US legacy military installations on the Continent, continues to lag behind ­NATO’s eastern flank allies when it comes to rearmament. Berlin’s long-term relations with Washington, as well as its overall ability to influence the direction of Europe’s evolution and the future of NATO will ultimately depend on how it responds to the challenge of rearmament. 

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Dr. Andrew A. Michta
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Events

Past events

18:00 - 19:30 | 07 Feb 2013

A Hundred Days after the Election: Where is the US Heading?

A Discussion of American Foreign and Security Policy

Six months ago Barack Obama won his second bid for the White House. In light of ongoing economic problems, however, it is unclear whether American foreign and security policy will stay on the same course. Susan McManus, professor at the University of Southern Florida joined Josef Braml, resident fellow and US expert at the DGAP’s Transatlantic Relations Program, for a discussion moderated by Thomas Gutschker, political editor of the Frankfurter Allgemeine Sonntagszeitung (FAS).

Young DGAP Event
Diskussion
Frankfurt a.M.
08:30 - 10:00 | 07 Nov 2012

Obama’s Next Steps

DGAP experts analyze the election, the situation in the US, and its effects on the transatlantic relationship

Barack Obama received a clear mandate for his second term, although he will once again be confronted with a Republican-dominated House of Representatives. “Obama’s clear victory cannot allow us to forget how deeply divided the United States is,” said Josef Braml. This division and the country’s economic problems will greatly constrict the government’s capacity to act. Josef Braml, Claudia Schmucker, and Eberhard Sandschneider assessed the results of the election and discussed its consequences with guests at the DGAP.

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Early Bird Breakfast

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