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December 11, 2017

The Trump White House: An Inside View on Transatlantic Cooperation and Global Issues

Governance

A report from the political stage on transatlantic cooperation, one year after Trump’s election, given by Jürgen Hardt, MdB. Followed by a discussion moderated by Prof. Dr. Sabine Sielke and Dr. Peter Schierling on future developments of international relations and position of the US and EU.

 

The Trump White House: An Inside View on Transatlantic Cooperation and Global Issues

On Thursday (Dec. 7) we are hosting Jürgen Hardt, MdB, Coordinator of Transatlantic Cooperation at the Federal Foreign…

Posted by North American Studies at University of Bonn on Sunday, December 3, 2017

This Thursday, the @NAS_Bonn gives us a rare opportunity to get an inside view on transatlantic cooperation in the age of Trump, as @juergenhardt will give a talk on "The Trump White House". https://t.co/b2ohBRQOZa

— FIW Bonn (@FIW_Bonn) December 4, 2017

LAST-MINUTE REMINDER — Tonight at 6 at the Senatssaal (Uni main building): Lecture & discussion with Jürgen Hardt,…

Posted by North American Studies at University of Bonn on Thursday, December 7, 2017

The Trump White House: An Inside View on #TransatlanticCooperation and #GlobalIssues, guest lecture by @juergenhardt in cooperation w/ Amerika Haus Bonn, Forum Internationale Wissenschaft (FIW) @FIW_Bonn, North American Studies and Cultural Studies, @NAS_Bonn of @UniBonn pic.twitter.com/v89NZG1E5b

— JFKuhlmann (@JF_Kuhlmann) December 7, 2017

Prof. Dr. Sabine Sielke (Director of the North American Studies Program and Mentor at the Foundation of German Business) gave a brief introduction to the theme of changed and changing international relations, after one year of US under Trump administration. Dr. Peter Schniering (Schumacher Industrial Advisory; Former adviser to UNFCCC and the International Energy Agency) elaborated on US position as a leader and powerful player in different fields, and stressed the importance of sustaining transatlantic cooperation, for both sides.

"US powerful, influential political, economic player, and scientific and technological powerhouse; important for #TransatlanticCooperation, #internationalpolitics especially considering climate, trade, intergov military, even under #TrumpAdministration" says Dr Peter Schniering pic.twitter.com/usq38bgAZM

— JFKuhlmann (@JF_Kuhlmann) December 7, 2017

Jürgen Hardt, with his experience from the international political stage, added to and completed the picture of current international relations; juxtaposing US with EU’s position, and pointing out EU’s asset over the US.

In bilateral negotiations EU is more powerful, influential in #internationaltrade than US, in comparison to climate negotiations, intergov military alliances; needs to leverage on that position – says @juergenhardt #TransatlanticCooperation #internationalpolitics pic.twitter.com/xBuZ63dbsU

— JFKuhlmann (@JF_Kuhlmann) December 7, 2017

At hand of organization and mainstreaming of climate action, stark differences in thought and action between governmental and local level in US politics are illustrated; see the two separate and contrasting US delegations at #COP23, too.

US politicians on state lvl convinced of #climatechange, at least want to take #ClimateAction, stick to #ParisAgreement due to opportunity of innovation, economic possibilities; was clearly shown at #COP23 – @juergenhardt at @NAS_Bonn, @UniBonn lecture on #internationalpolitics

— JFKuhlmann (@JF_Kuhlmann) December 7, 2017

Internal disagreements on how to govern becomes ever more evident, potentially slowing down US overall progress, making them fall behind, and, in the long-run, potentially costing them their position as an incumbent on different international political fields. Hardt explained his vision for the EU, how it will subsequently position itself, in case the situation realizes.

EU ready to fill in vacuum, take accountability if US lacks behind in its future dev in #internationalrelations; Germany will take on leading central role – @juergenhardt at @NAS_Bonn, @UniBonn lecture on#TransatlanticCooperation #internationalpolitics

— JFKuhlmann (@JF_Kuhlmann) December 7, 2017

However, for the EU it is still difficult to predict US future behavior; Hardt pointing out EU’s “Illusion of Intimacy”, feeling close to and as if knowing everything about the US – culture, thoughts, underlying narratives – not least because being constantly in the news and part of our (pop-)culture, but to them being only third generation European descendants. Still, two separate national narratives developed in each country since then.

Illusion of intimacy – EU expects too much from US; unable to comprehend or predict reasons for actions, reactions at times – @juergenhardt at @NAS_Bonn, @UniBonn lecture on#TransatlanticCooperation #internationalrelations #internationalpolitics w/ @FIW_Bonn

— JFKuhlmann (@JF_Kuhlmann) December 7, 2017

 

Participants

Jürgen Hardt, @juergenhardt

Prof. Dr. Sabine Sielke

Dr. Peter Schierling

Organizers

North American Studies Program Bonn, @NAS_Bonn 

Bonn University, @UniBonn

Amerika Haus e.V. NRW, @AmerikaHausNRW

FIW Bonn, @FIW_Bonn

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