Sudha David-Wilp

Sudha David-Wilp

Senior Fellow & Deputy Director Berlin Office,
The German Marshall Fund of the United States

Zur Person:

Sudha David-Wilp is a senior transatlantic fellow and deputy director of the Berlin office. She joined GMF’s Berlin office in September 2011; and oversees GMF’s outreach to the Bundestag and engages with the media as an expert on German–U.S. relations. She often contributes commentary for Foreign Policy and Axios, and has been featured in interviews on Bloomberg News, the BBC, and NPR. Before moving to Berlin, she was the director of international programs at the U.S. Association of Former Members of Congress in Washington, DC for nearly eight years. At the Association, David-Wilp was responsible for congressional study groups and international programs for current members of Congress and senior congressional staff. She received her bachelor’s from Johns Hopkins University, with a major in international relations and a minor in writing seminars. She received her master’s in international relations from Columbia University.


Zum Vortrag:

Die Biden Regierung wird nicht da anknüpfen, wo Präsident Barack Obama vor fünf Jahren aufgehört hat. Natürlich erkennen Joe Biden und sein Team die transatlantische Partnerschaft als Anker für Stabilität und Wohlstand an, aber sie stehen gleichzeitig für eine Politik, die der amerikanischen Mittelklasse zugutekommen soll. Dementsprechend kann Europa sich darauf einstellen, dass die amerikanische Regierung einerseits das transatlantische Vertrauensverhältnis wiederherstellt, andererseits aber auch mehr globale Verantwortung an die europäischen Partner delegieren wird. Und Berlin wird dabei der wichtigste Partner Washingtons sein.

The German Marshall Fund of the United States

The German Marshall Fund of the United States (GMF) is a non-partisan policy organization committed to the idea that the United States and Europe are stronger together. GMF champions the principles of democracy, human rights, and international cooperation, which have served as the bedrock of peace and prosperity since the end of World War II, but are under increasing strain. GMF works on issues critical to transatlantic interests in the 21st century, including the future of democracy, security and defense, geopolitics and the rise of China, and technology and innovation. By drawing on and fostering a community of people with diverse life experiences and political perspectives, GMF pursues its mission by driving the policy debate through cutting-edge analysis and convening, fortifying civil society, and cultivating the next generation of leaders on both sides of the Atlantic.