King Charles's US Visit Focuses on Future, Not Just Current Politics
The US-UK transatlantic relationship is facing significant friction despite diplomatic efforts. While King Charles's visit can maintain dialogue, it cannot resolve the growing divide caused by uncertainty over America's alliances with NATO and Europe.
Angela Diffley is pleased to welcome Dr. Garret J. Martin, Hurst Senior Professorial Lecturer, and the Co-Director of the Transatlantic Policy Center, in the School of International Service at American University. The US-UK transatlantic relationship is navigating a period of unprecedented friction. While diplomacy through a state visit from King Charles can help sustain dialogue, it cannot repair the growing transatlantic divide triggered by increasing uncertainty over America's alliance with N...