Presentation - Aspen Institute
How City and State Diplomacy are Changing the Alliance
This TED-Talk is part of a series of six talks looking into "Varieties of Atlanticism" at the Aspen Berlin Transatlantic Forum 2019. In this TED-Talk, Cathryn Clüver-Ashbrook discusses "How City and State Diplomacy are Changing the Alliance - A Neo-Hanseatic Perspective".
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“How City and State Diplomacy are Changing the Alliance.” Presentation, Aspen Institute, December 13, 2019.
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