Brussels Forum
Brussels Forum  
Agenda

2009 Brussels Forum Partners

The German Marshall Fund
of the United States

Federal Authorities of Belgium and the Egmont Institute

The Government of the
Czech Republic

Daimler

With additional support from:

The Ministry of Defense
Republic of Latvia

Bertelsmann Stiftung

Tipping Point Foundation

Fortis Bank

Working Topical Agenda

Brussels Forum 2010

Friday, March 26 - Sunday, March 28

Conrad Hotel


 

Evaluating U.S. and EU Monetary and Fiscal Policy in Response to the Economic Crisis

Multilateral Economic Governance Structures in a Multipolar World

Geostrategic Consequences of the Financial Crisis

A Conversation with Turkey

U.S.-EU-Russia Relations

The Wider Middle East – a Challenge for NATO and the EU

Iran

Afghanistan - Consequences of a European Exit Scenario

Europe – Post-Lisbon Reality Check

Pushing the Reset Button for NATO

The Rise of Asia – Is the Transatlantic Era Over?

Transatlantic Approaches to Financial Regulation and Investment Policies

Unemployment – the Counterpunch of the Economic Crisis

Dealing with Risk - How Companies plan for the Unexpected

The Demographic Deficit

The South Atlantic Dimension of Transatlanticism

Ukraine After the Elections

Climate Change after Copenhagen

Counter-terrorism and Civil Liberties

Reimagining the Western Partnership with India

Going Global: the U.S. Government’s Food Security Initiative and what it needs from Europe and the rest of the World