For decades, the transatlantic relationship has been a cornerstone of Western stability, built on shared values and strategic interests. Today, diverging priorities, cultural misunderstandings, and shifting global power threaten to turn a shared horizon into a widening gulf.
This debate brings together Carlos Franganillo, journalist, anchor of TV News at Telecinco and former foreign correspondent in the US and Rusia; Radka Denemarková, acclaimed Czech novelist and essayist known for her sharp insights on democracy and human rights; Amanda Sloat, former Senior Director for Europe at the US National Security Council with deep expertise in transatlantic relations; and Barney Jopson, Financial Times Spain & Portugal correspondent with two decades of geopolitical reporting.
In conversation with Frederick Studemann, Literary Editor of the Financial Times, they will ask whether the US and Europe are undergoing a necessary evolution —or facing an irreversible divorce.
Event in English with simultaneous interpretation into Spanish
In collaboration with IE Foundation