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ROAD TO 2008: AMERICAN LEADERSHIP IN AN UNCERTAIN WORLD
Restoring U.S. Legitimacy in Europe and Beyond
with
Josef Joffe, publisher and editor, Die Zeit
Why is support for U.S. policies lowest among its closest friends? How can a new administration refurbish the country’s image abroad? Restoring relations with European partners will be a key foreign policy priority for the next administration, as the rallying Euro and increasing strength of the European Union reposition Europe on the world stage. Josef Joffe, publisher-editor of the German weekly Die Zeit, explores the long-standing U.S.-European relationship and discusses how the next administration can restore U.S. legitimacy in Europe and beyond.
This program with Josef Joffe is part of the 2007-2008 Chicago and the World Forum, The Road to 2008: American Leadership in an Uncertain World, a public program series with leading foreign policy experts exploring the complex global challenges and opportunities facing the next administration.
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