U.S. Elections: Threat to U.S.-EU Alliance
The United States and the European Union account for 45 percent of the global economy. They share free markets, democratic values, a military alliance, and $1.5 trillion in annual trade. However, the transatlantic partnership is challenged by U.S. threats of economic nationalism (“America First”), lack of commitment to addressing climate change, and the U.S. shift in focus from Europe to Asia. As a result, the outcome of the 2024 U.S. presidential election could be more consequential for Europe than ever before. Ambassador Standley will discuss the EU, its origins, its strengths and weaknesses, and what is at stake for it on November 5, 2024, Election Day. Will the transatlantic relationship thrive or wither?
About the Speaker
Born in the UK, Andrew Standley worked for more than 30 years for the European Union, serving as EU ambassador to Bolivia, Israel and Mexico. Prior to his career with the EU, he worked for the United Nations and in the New Hebrides in the lead-up to its independence. He obtained his B.A. from Cambridge University and his M.A. in International Affairs from Columbia University. He is now happily retired in Marin County.
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Dominican University
Creekside Room
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San Rafael, CA 94901
United States
Andrew Standley
Former European Union Ambassador