Europe Amidst Uncertainty: Democracy, Geopolitics, and the Global Economy: 1. Welcome and First panel
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Pyle Center AT&T Lounge
May 1, 2025 @ 1:00 pm - 6:15 pm
Co-sponsored by Jean Monnet European Union Center of Excellence for Populism and Political Economy, and Center for Germany & European Studies
Europe and the European Union find themselves confronted with unprecedented turmoil and uncertainty. Russia’s illegal and unprovoked war in Ukraine rages on, with massive economic and security implications for Europe and deep uncertainty about its resolution. China’s rise continues to pose serious economic and political challenges, raising questions about the future of Europe’s trade, financial, and security policies. At home, far right and populist parties continue to attract significant popular support, transforming the landscape of European politics in Germany, France, Italy, Hungary, and nearly every other EU member-state and raising major questions about the future of democracy and European integration.
Above all, the very foundations of the postwar international and transatlantic order are now under threat. For eight decades, close economic and ironclad military cooperation between the US and its NATO allies has been the centerpiece of European and transatlantic security and prosperity. Now, Europe finds itself an unwilling participant in a US-EU trade war and wondering whether the US remains fully committed to NATO and Article 5. EU and European leaders are now scrambling to increase defense spending and find a path forward in a world where the US is no longer be a reliable ally and partner in international economic, security, and political cooperation.
Welcome and Introduction
Panel 1. Populism, Democracy, and the Economy in Europe
Pyle Center AT&T Lounge
May 1, 2025 @ 1:00 pm - 6:15 pm
Co-sponsored by Jean Monnet European Union Center of Excellence for Populism and Political Economy, and Center for Germany & European Studies
Europe and the European Union find themselves confronted with unprecedented turmoil and uncertainty. Russia’s illegal and unprovoked war in Ukraine rages on, with massive economic and security implications for Europe and deep uncertainty about its resolution. China’s rise continues to pose serious economic and political challenges, raising questions about the future of Europe’s trade, financial, and security policies. At home, far right and populist parties continue to attract significant popular support, transforming the landscape of European politics in Germany, France, Italy, Hungary, and nearly every other EU member-state and raising major questions about the future of democracy and European integration.
Above all, the very foundations of the postwar international and transatlantic order are now under threat. For eight decades, close economic and ironclad military cooperation between the US and its NATO allies has been the centerpiece of European and transatlantic security and prosperity. Now, Europe finds itself an unwilling participant in a US-EU trade war and wondering whether the US remains fully committed to NATO and Article 5. EU and European leaders are now scrambling to increase defense spending and find a path forward in a world where the US is no longer be a reliable ally and partner in international economic, security, and political cooperation.
The Symposium panels bring together leading scholars and experts from across Europe, in tandem with some of the University of Wisconsin’s top scholars in political science, economics, and public policy, to try and understand this unprecedented moment of uncertainty and its political and economic causes and consequences. The symposium will engage students, faculty, and the public and highlight the crucial importance of studying and analyzing transatlantic relations in our current political moment.
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