1、2025/6/24 13:21America,Europe,and the shifting international order|Brookingshttps:/www.brookings.edu/articles/america-europe-and-the-shifting-international-order/1/4FEditors note:On June 4,the Center on the United States and Europe hosted the 20thannual Raymond Aron Lecture(https:/www.brookings.edu/
2、events/the-end-of-the-imperial-republic-the-future-of-the-trans-atlantic-alliance/)featuring keynoteremarks from Camille Grand,distinguished policy fellow at the European Council onForeign Relations.This is discussant Mara Karlins response to Grands deliveredremarks(https:/www.brookings.edu/articles
3、/the-end-of-the-imperial-republic-and-the-future-of-the-transatlantic-alliance/).An additional response from discussantPeter Rough(https:/www.brookings.edu/articles/the-republican-foreign-policy-debate-president-trump-and-the-transatlantic-alliance/)is also available.ollowing Camille Grands thoughtf
4、ul insights in the 2025 Raymond AronLecture,Id like to offer three reflections on his topic:“The End of the ImperialRepublic and the Future of the trans-Atlantic Alliance.”First,Raymond Aron was genuinely nervous about the state of the transatlanticalliance in 1973,fearing it was at a watershed mome