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Economic Perspectives after the U.S. Elections 2024 – A Discussion with Michelle Egan

Monday, January 20, 2025, 7 p.m.

In this event we will look at economic policy in the context of the U.S. elections. Prof Egan will address the economy as a voting issue in the 2024 elections, possible impacts of the electoral outcome on the U.S. and global economies, and transatlantic trade dynamics. She will further explore the political and electoral dynamics of the Biden administration’s economic policy and energy transition. We will further investigate the ramifications that the new administration’s policies could have on international trade – with a particular focus on the EU.

 

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About the Speaker

Michelle Egan is a Professor in the School of International Service at the American University in Washington, D.C., and Co-Director of the Transatlantic Policy Center and Global Fellow at the Wilson Center. She has published four books, including the award-winning Single Markets: Economic Integration in Europe and the United States with Oxford University Press as well as numerous articles, book chapters, and opinion pieces. She has held various fellowships including a Bosch, German Marshall Fund, Council of Foreign Relations, Wilson and Jean Monnet Fellowship for her research and policy activities. Michelle has spoken with various news media outlets, including Deutsche Welle, National Public Radio, CNN International, Canadian Public televisions, and BBC. 

Free admission, registration required. Please register via the following link: https://eveeno.com/126239958

 

The event is a part of the U.S. Election Speaker Series, a cooperation between the Aspen Institute Germany, the Association of German-American Centers and the Embassy of the United States of America.

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