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Transatlantic Dialogues with James Goldgeier

December 28, 2022

Transatlantic Dialogues with James Goldgeier: The United States, NATO, and Russia: Why Did Things Go Wrong, and Where Do We Go From Here?

NOTE: This is an in-person event held at the Hague Centre for Strategic Studies.

Three decades ago, the United States and its European allies had high hopes for a new relationship with a Russia that seemed on the path toward democracy. Today, the West faces an authoritarian Russia that has committed genocide in Ukraine and is bent on undermining Western democracies.

Could things have been different, as many have argued, had the United States and its European allies followed a different approach to Russia and to NATO enlargement in the 1990s and 2000s? How will the United States and its NATO allies deter and defend against the threat Russia poses – and an ever-closer Sino-Russian relations – going forward? In this talk, James Goldgeier will address these questions and others.

James Goldgeier is a Visiting Scholar at Stanford University’s Center for International Security and Cooperation, a Visiting Fellow at the Brookings Institution, and a Professor of International Relations at the School of International Service at American University, where he served as Dean from 2011-17. Previously, he was a professor at George Washington University, where from 2001-05, he directed the Elliott School’s Institute for European, Russian, and Eurasian Studies. Before moving to Washington, D.C., he taught at Cornell University. He is a past president of the Association of Professional Schools of International Affairs. He has served as a director for Russian, Ukrainian, and Eurasian Affairs on the National Security Council Staff, and he has held appointments or fellowships at the Library of Congress, the Council on Foreign Relations, the Wilson Center, the Transatlantic Academy at the German Marshall Fund, and the Hoover Institution. He is a senior adviser to the Bridging the Gap initiative, funded by the Carnegie Corporation of New York and the Raymond Frankel Foundation, and he serves as a co-editor for the Oxford University Press Bridging the Gap book series. In addition to authoring or co-authoring four books, he is co-editor (with Joshua Shifrinson) of Evaluating NATO Enlargement: From Cold War Victory to the Russia-Ukraine War, to be published by Palgrave Macmillan in February.

The Hague Centre for Strategic Studies is excited to host James Goldgeier as the second speaker of the Transatlantic Dialogue series, organized together with the Embassy of the United States in the Netherlands, that looks at how the relationship between Europe and the United States can be adapted to the geopolitical realities on the 21st century

Event details:
  • Date and Time: February 7th 2023, 16.00-18.00 CET.
  • Location: The Hague Centre for Strategic Studies, Lange Voorhout 1, The Hague.
  • Sign up: via Eventbrite (admission is free)
  • A borrel with drinks and snacks will provided.
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The second speaker in @hcssnl‘s series of “Transatlantic Dialogues” was @JimGoldgeier. Drawing on decades of experience in international security, he shared his insights on U.S. foreign policy, @NATO’s relationship with Russia, and the war in Ukraine. pic.twitter.com/OxCKlctXMR

— U.S. Embassy The Hague (@usembthehague) February 9, 2023

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