1、2025/6/24 13:24The end of the“imperial republic”and the future of the transatlantic alliance|Brookingshttps:/www.brookings.edu/articles/the-end-of-the-imperial-republic-and-the-future-of-the-transatlantic-alliance/1/10IEditors note:On June 4,the Center on the United States and Europe hosted the 20th
2、annual Raymond Aron Lecture(https:/www.brookings.edu/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 a lightly edited version of Grands deliv
3、ered remarks.Additional responses from discussants Mara Karlin(https:/www.brookings.edu/articles/america-europe-and-the-shifting-international-order/)and Peter Rough(https:/www.brookings.edu/articles/the-republican-foreign-policy-debate-president-trump-and-the-transatlantic-alliance/)are also availa
4、ble.n the preface to the U.S.edition of his 1973“contemporary history”essay,“,”the Frenchphilosopher and foreign policy commentator Raymond Aron suggested that U.S.foreign policy might be entering a different era under President Richard M.Nixon.He noted:“The United States rapprochement with its enem