Poland and the Future of Transatlantic Relations
An Address by Polish Foreign Minister Radek Sikorski

On Thursday, January 31, Radek Sikorski, Poland’s new foreign minister, will give a public address on Poland’s role in helping shape transatlantic relations. In recent years, Poland has proven itself a robust and generous ally of the United States. Recently, however, Warsaw has made clear its dissatisfaction with the United States in a variety of areas. Sikorski will discuss the evolving U.S.-Polish security relationship, the prospects for missile defense cooperation, and Polish contributions to the conflicts in Afghanistan and Iraq.


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Christopher
DeMuth
  • Christopher DeMuth was president of AEI from December 1986 through December 2008. Previously, he was administrator for information and regulatory affairs in the Office of Management and Budget and executive director of the Presidential Task Force on Regulatory Relief in the Reagan administration; taught economics, law, and regulatory policy at the Kennedy School of Government at Harvard University; practiced regulatory, antitrust, and general corporate law; and worked on urban and environmental policy in the Nixon White House.

     

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