Brussels to the Bay: EU-US Building Bridges

We are living in complex times as EU and U.S. governments deal with multiple challenges in a context of geopolitical shifts.
How are the EU and United States working together to address common security, climate, and financial challenges? As the EU and United States are heavily investing in strengthening and greening their industrial and technological base, how can the risk of a subsidy race and trade frictions be avoided or managed? How did transatlantic relations evolve with the war in Ukraine? Will there be continuity, as both the EU and United States will have elections in 2024? What about China? What about the Global South?
This edition of the "Brussels to the Bay" series, hosted by the EU Office in San Francisco, featured experts and the local community discussing the evolution and prospects of transatlantic relations, and how the EU and United States are shaping global cooperation.
Meet the Speakers:
- Brian Glynn, Managing Director Americas, EEAS
- Michael Curtis, Deputy Chief of Mission, EU Delegation in Washington D.C.
- Gerard de Graaf, Senior EU Envoy to the US for Digital and Head of the European Union Office in San Francisco
- Marietje Schaake, International Policy Director at the Cyber Policy Center and International Policy Fellow at the Institute for Human-Centered Artificial Intelligence, Stanford University
- Moderator: Rose Jackson, Director of the Democracy & Tech Initiative at Digital Forensic Research Lab (DFRLab), Atlantic Council