Are Europe and America Drifting Apart?

November 20, 2020

"Debating the Future of Europe: Are Europe and America Drifting Apart?"

00:00:14 - Welcome Remarks by François Carrel-Billiard
00:01:57 - Introduction by Roger Cohen
00:03:26 - Question to & response by Célia Belin
00:07:11 - Question to & response by Jack Snyder
00:09:51 - Question to & response by Pierre Vimont
00:13:37 - Question to & response by Sheri Berman
00:17:54 - Moderated speaker discussion
00:44:16 - Audience Q & A

This debate examines the relationship between Europe and America in light of the US presidential election, as well as current developments in the EU's relationships with China and Russia. Featuring: - Célia Belin, The Brookings Institution - Sheri Berman, Barnard College, Columbia University - Jack Snyder, Columbia University - Pierre Vimont, Ambassador of France - Moderated by: Roger Cohen, The New York Times This live, virtual discussion took place on November 17, 2020. The event is part of the series “Debating the Future of Europe,” organized by Columbia Global Centers | Paris, the European Institute and the Alliance Program. This session was co-sponsored by: Columbia Alumni Association, Columbia Maison Française, Columbia University Libraries, the Institute for Ideas and Imagination, European Legal Studies Center at Columbia Law School, Le Grand Continent, La Maison de l'Europe de Paris, and Sciences Po American Foundation. These debates are made possible in part thanks to the support of the Erasmus + programme of the European Union and the Advisory Board of the Paris Global Center.