Please join the Atlantic Council’s Europe Center for a virtual conversation, “America votes: Transatlantic trendlines in the midterm elections.” This public event will take place virtually on Thursday, November 10, 2022, from 9:00 a.m. to 10:00 a.m. ET / 15:00 hrs to 16:00 hrs CET

US elections garner global attention and are increasingly in focus for the United States’ closest allies in Europe. The 2022 US midterms elections now approach amid a critical moment for transatlantic resolve, when partners and allies on both sides of the Atlantic are faced with responding to Russia’s continued attack on Ukraine’s sovereignty, an unfolding energy crisis, a turbulent global economy, and the defense of the rules-based international order.

These elections provide an important juncture to assess the future of the transatlantic relationship. How will the next Congress approach the key foreign policy challenges that underpin the transatlantic agenda, and what changes might we expect? What trends can we anticipate from the United States’ Europe policy and its broader engagement in the world? 

Join the Europe Center for this timely discussion about the US midterm elections and the key political trendlines for US engagement on issues of transatlantic importance. 

This discussion will take place on Zoom and will be broadcast on YouTube, Twitter, and Facebook. To receive the event information, please register using the button above. After registering, you will receive a confirmation email with information on how to watch the event.

Featuring

Tyson Barker
Head, Technology and Global Affairs Program, German Council on Foreign Relations;
Nonresident Senior Fellow, Europe Center, Atlantic Council

Ambassador Daniel Fried
Weiser Family Distinguished Fellow, Atlantic Council;
Former US Ambassador to Poland

Vivian Salama
National Security Journalist
The Wall Street Journal

Moderated by

The Europe Center promotes leadership, strategies, and analysis to ensure a strong, ambitious, and forward-looking transatlantic relationship.