From June 2 to June 6, the Atlantic Council’s Warsaw Office will host Warsaw Week 2025: Retooling the transatlantic alliance for an era of uncertainty.
Warsaw Week is the Europe Center’s annual flagship conference that aims to highlight the importance of relations between the United States and Europe, with an emphasis on the Polish perspective.
The return of Donald Trump to the White House carries significant implications for Europe and the transatlantic relationship, and the administration’s policies have weakened European trust in Washington’s commitment to shared transatlantic values. As a major actor in NATO and the European Union, a growing economic powerhouse, and a “model European ally,” Poland has acquired significant political capital to promote a revitalization of the transatlantic partnership. The question remains how the United States and Europe can look past ideological differences and work with each other for a common cause.
The event will be livestreamed on Atlantic Council TV, YouTube, Facebook, and X. To join us virtually, please complete the registration form.
Please note: All programming will take place in Warsaw, Poland. For in-person participation in Warsaw, please reach out to Nicole Lawler.
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Agenda
June 3 from 9:00 a.m. – 10:00 a.m. ET | Securing Europe—with or without the United States?
As the Trump administration’s policy and posture towards Europe evolves, Europe understands it must take on more responsibility for Euro-Atlantic and Ukrainian security. To do that, European countries will need to address long-term planning difficulties, political resistance, budgetary constraints, industrial capacity limitations, inflation, and competing priorities. European experts discuss how to keep the United States engaged on the continent—and whether Europe is prepared to defend itself in a worst-case scenario.
Speakers:
Jörn Fleck, Senior Director, Europe Center, Atlantic Council
Lt. Col. Edward Brady, Senior Air Force Fellow, Scowcroft Center for Strategy and Security, Atlantic Council
Joris Geeven, Head of the NATO Summit Content Team, Ministry of Foreign Affairs of the Netherlands
Justyna Gotkowska, Deputy Director, Centre for Eastern Studies
Marcin Kaźmierski, Director, International Security Policy Department, Ministry of National Defense of Poland
Moderator: Valbona Zeneli, Nonresident Senior Fellow, Europe Center, Atlantic Council
June 4 from 9:00 a.m. – 10:00 a.m. ET | Future directions for transatlantic economic relations
Amid a global shift away from free trade and globalization, experts and officials discuss pathways forward for the United States and Europe to negotiate an off-ramp towards economic cooperation. They will also outline the role Poland can play in coordinating a European response and bridging the economic divide with the United States.
Speakers:
H.E. Michał Baranowski, Undersecretary of State, Ministry of Development and Technology of Poland
Frances Burwell, Distinguished Fellow, Europe Center, Atlantic Council; Senior Director, McLarty Associates
Danuta Hübner, Distinguished Fellow, Europe Center, Atlantic Council
Daniel Mullaney, Nonresident Senior Fellow, Europe Center, Atlantic Council; Former Assistant US Trade Representative for Europe and the Middle East
Moderator: Tony Housh, Nonresident Senior Fellow, Europe Center, Atlantic Council
June 5 from 9:00 a.m. – 10:00 a.m. ET | Poland’s strategic partnerships in a changing world—new roads and old ties
While being a firm supporter of strong transatlantic ties, Poland also engages in global partnerships across various sectors, including defense, trade, economics, and energy, focusing on boosting economic growth, security and resilience. With its growing influence abroad, Poland is becoming an increasingly pivotal actor in international affairs. Experts will map how Warsaw can contribute to a stronger Europe that also avoids drifting away from the United States.
Speakers:
Amb. Daniel Fried, Weiser Family Distinguished Fellow, Atlantic Council; Former US Ambassador to Poland
Amb. John Herbst, Senior Director, Eurasia Center, Atlantic Council; Former US Ambassador to Ukraine and Uzbekistan
Amb. Marek Magierowski, Nonresident Senior Fellow, Europe Center, Atlantic Council; Former Polish Ambassador to the United States
Marta Prochwicz-Jazowska, Deputy Head of Office and Policy Fellow – Warsaw, European Council on Foreign Relations
Moderator: Aleksander Olech, Head of International Cooperation, Defence24
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