U.S. Foreign Policy 2019: What are the Challenges and Victories?

U.S. Foreign Policy 2019: What are the Challenges and Victories?

By American Chamber of Commerce in Sweden

Date and time

Tuesday, March 5, 2019 · 11:30am - 1pm CET

Location

Waterfront Building

United Spaces, Plan 2 63 Klarabergsviadukten 111 64 Stockholm Sweden

Description

On January 21, 2017, Donald Trump was inaugurated as the 45th President of the United States of America. For the past two years, the United States and Sweden have grown closer economically and militarily. At the same time, the current U.S. Administration has re-focused some of their priorities, which has generated both questions and concerns.

AmCham Sweden and United Spaces invite you to hear from Daniel Kochis, a Policy Analyst in European Affairs in the Margaret Thatcher Center for Freedom, on how
the foreign policy of the Trump Administration impacts the world and what it could mean for Sweden in the year ahead.

Kochis specializes in transatlantic security issues, U.S. policy in Europe, NATO, U.S.-Russia relations, and Arctic issues. He is also a regional author for the Heritage Foundation's annual Index of U.S. Military Strength.

Organized by

AmCham Sweden promotes U.S.-Swedish trade and investment and U.S. commercial interests in Sweden and serves as the voice of American business in Sweden. We promote policies and programs that support the Swedish-American business community as well as international trade and investment.

From small startups to global corporations and representing a wide range of industries, our 200+ members comprise a dynamic community bound by a shared commitment to fostering best practices and innovative ideas. We offer a unique value proposition by making and facilitating connections, fostering the exchange of knowledge and critical business information, and influencing public policy.

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