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![]() I'm sorry, we lost Mike in the foreign service, but he's gone on to do pretty well in government. He was, at the beginning of his career, a career foreign service officer which makes him, in my mind, that's the right place to start. And he served the National Security Council staff as a Director for Russia. Nicholas Burns: He also served in the White House as a foreign policy advisor to Vice President Joe Biden. He was Deputy Assistant Secretary of Defense in the Obama administration with responsibility for Russia and Ukraine, Eurasia, the Balkans, and conventional arms control. Nicholas Burns: Mike has a lot of experience in government. And he's a nonresident senior fellow at the Atlanta Council. Mike carpenter who, as most of you know is Managing Director of the Penn Biden Center for Diplomacy and Global Engagement that's at the University of Pennsylvania. So how does the United States, Canada, all of the European allies and NATO, and the EU, how do we approach this big problem of Russia's actions in the international system? That's our subject for today. Nicholas Burns: We're going to be talking about a new transatlantic strategy on Russia. I'm going to have some very nice things to say about him in a moment, but let me just give you the order of battle. Mike Carpenter of the Penn Biden Center here today. It's great to see so many people online with us this afternoon. I'm Nick Burns, professor here at the Kennedy School.
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