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After the Munich Security Conference 2018: Security Challenges for the Transatlantic Partnership
talk by Amanda Sloat, Brookings Institution
on Wednesday, 21 February 2018, 18:00-19:30,
at BICC, Pfarrer-Byns-Str. 1, 53121 Bonn
With a high-ranking delegation of US-government representatives participating again, this year's Munich Security Conference is keenly awaited. Most certainly, the new national security strategy of the Trump administration will be in the focus of many discussions there. Amanda Sloat of the Brookings Institution is participating in the Conference and will, in her talk, analyze the results from a US perspective.
Amanda Sloat is a Robert Bosch Senior Fellow at the Center on the United States and Europe at Brookings and a non-resident fellow in the Ash Center at Harvard Kennedy School. Before that, she was deputy assistant secretary for Southern Europe and Eastern Mediterranean Affairs at the State Department. She is an expert on foreign and security policy and served in the US government for nearly a decade. A detailed CV is attached.
Please register at pr@bicc.de by 19 February 2018.
We look forward to seeing you at BICC.
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If you have any questions or would like to interview our guest, please contact Susanne Heinke, Head of Public Relations BICC (phone: 0228/911 96-44, pr@bicc.de).
Yours sincerely
Susanne Heinke
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