About this event

This virtual briefing on the newly released US National Security Strategy will explore the document’s key priorities; their meaning for US engagement in the world; international reaction; and implications for Europe’s defense posture, transatlantic security cooperation, and the global economy. The event will offer timely insight into how Washington’s strategic direction may shape allied planning and European competitiveness.

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Should you have any questions or require accommodations, please contact Marton Gellert at [email protected].

Also read: GMF experts on The Trump Administration’s National Security Strategy



The German Marshall Fund of the United States (GMF) is a nonpartisan organization that advances the transatlantic partnership to meet the challenges and opportunities of the 21st century.
 
With headquarters in Washington, DC; offices in Berlin, Brussels, Paris, Warsaw, Belgrade, Bucharest, and Ankara; representations in London and Madrid; and more than 140 experts and fellows worldwide, GMF is a hub for policy innovation, convening, and leadership development.
 
GMF’s work focuses on three priorities: strengthening transatlantic security, advancing economic and technological competitiveness, and adapting to a shifting global landscape.

Event Speakers

Philip Bednarczyk

Warsaw Office Director

Philip Bednarczyk is GMF's Warsaw Office Director. He joined the organization after serving as the senior Europe adviser on the US House of Representatives’ Foreign Affairs Committee and staff director for the House Subcommitte...

Ian Lesser

Distinguished Fellow

Ian Lesser is a distinguished fellow. He heads the organization’s Brussels office and leads GMF South, a program encompassing research and analysis of developments in Southern Europe, Türkiye, the Mediterranean, and North-South...