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Embassy to Sponsor On-Line Chat with U.S. Expert On “Rebuilding the Transatlantic Relationship”

11 March 2005

 


Journalists, Academics and Others Encouraged to Participate

The U.S. Embassy is pleased to announce a live Internet chat with Professor Stephen Szabo on “Rebuilding the Transatlantic Relationship” Tuesday, March 15, 2005. The on-line chat is a follow-up to Professor Szabo’s visit last month to Lodz and Warsaw when he spoke to journalists, students, academics and policy makers about U.S. Transatlantic Relations. This is a unique opportunity for individuals to continue the discussion and ask questions about this important foreign policy topic.

Stephen F. Szabo is Professor of European Studies at The Paul H. Nitze School of Advanced International Studies, at Johns Hopkins University. He holds the Steven Muller Chair in German Studies at Johns Hopkins’s Bologna Center. He teaches in the areas of European security, transatlantic relations, and European politics and leadership, with a specialization in contemporary Germany.

Prior to joining Johns Hopkins, he was Professor of National Security Affairs at the National War College from 1982 to 1990. From 1979 to 1982 he served as Chairman of Western European Studies at the U.S. Department of State’s Foreign Service Institute.

Participants are welcome to submit questions in advance of this chat.


What: Internet chat on transatlantic relations with Prof. Stephen Szabo

Where: Please register for access by Monday, March 14, by e-mailing americanthursday@state.gov or calling Iwona Kochman at (022) 504-2395

When: Tuesday, March 15, 2005
13:00-14:00

Contact: Iwona Kochman, U.S. Embassy Public Affairs, (022) 504-2395

 


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