Andrew Moravcsik, Professor of Politics at Princeton University, Anne-Marie Slaughter, President of New America in Washington, DC and former Director of Policy Planning in the US State Department and Loukas Tsoukalis, President of the Board of ELIAMEP will discuss:

Elections in the United States and the European Union: What are the stakes? 

on Monday 27 May 2024, 6.00 – 7.30 p.m. at Cotsen Hall – American School of Classical Studies (Anapiron Polemou 9, 10676, Athens)

A cocktail at the Gennadius Library Gardens will follow.

This public event to be held in English is jointly organized by ELIAMEP, the Princeton Seeger Center for Hellenic Studies and the Princeton Athens Center with the support of the Delphi Economic Forum & the Association of Friends of the Gennadius Library.

Reservation is required

 

Speakers:

ANDREW MORAVCSIK is Professor of Politics and Public Policy and Director of the EU Program and Liechtenstein Institute at Princeton University, as well as holding academic positions in Germany and Italy. He specializes in EU politics, the foreign policy impact of far-right populist parties, transatlantic relations, and international institutions generally. He previously served as a policy-maker and journalist in various countries.

ANNE-MARIE SLAUGHTER is President of New America in Washington, DC. She served as Director of Policy Planning in the US State Department, Director of International Legal Studies at Harvard Law School, and Dean of Princeton University’s School of Public and International Affairs. She is a widely-read public intellectual on transatlantic relations, UN reform, international law, the status of women, and US foreign policy.

LOUKAS TSOUKALIS is President of the Board of ELIAMEP, Professor at the Paris School of International Affairs, Sciences Po, and Emeritus Professor of the National & Kapodistrian University of Athens.

This event is made possible with the support of the Paul Sarbanes ‘54 Fund for Hellenism and Public Service, Seeger Center for Hellenic Studies and School of Public and International Affairs, Princeton University.