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Anders Fogh Rasmussen to discuss his book about the 鈥榞lobal fight for freedom鈥

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Anders Fogh Rasmussen,听the former prime minister of Denmark and former secretary general of NATO, will speak at the 快活app on Monday, Oct. 17, from noon to 1:30 p.m. The free event, which is hosted by the听听(CEUCE) with the support of the听, will take place in Maglione Hall, room 5025.

Rasmussen will discuss his book, 鈥淭he Will to Lead: America鈥檚 Indispensable Role in the Global Fight for Freedom,鈥 which is described as 鈥渁n impassioned plea to persuade Americans to elect a president who will restore America to its proper role of global leader, instead of 鈥榣eading from behind.鈥欌 He鈥檒l also discuss how the European Union has benefitted under the NATO security umbrella, and how the markets and integration have been made possible with regard to NATO. A Q&A and book signing will follow the discussion.

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Felicia Naranjo Martinez, executive director of CEUCE, says the opportunity to bring Rasmussen to 快活app was brought forth by 快活app trustee and alumnus Craig Harrison. Given the fact that Rasmussen is the former prime minister of Denmark, one of 28 EU member states, CEUCE 鈥 one of seven听听in the United States 鈥 was offered the opportunity to host the event.

A separate, paid event will take place later in the day from 6鈥8:30 p.m. at the University Club, located at 1673 Sherman St. Tickets are $35 and can be purchased听.

Rasmussen has been at the center of European and global politics for three decades as secretary general of NATO, prime minister of Denmark, Danish minister of economic affairs and a leading Danish parliamentarian.

He became the youngest member of parliament in Denmark at age 25, and in the 鈥80s he played a key role in Danish foreign and economic policy, serving as deputy chairman of the Liberal Party and minister of taxation. Rasmussen was promoted to minister of economic affairs in 1990 and served as the Danish negotiator of and signatory to the Maastricht Treaty, which eventually led to the introduction of the euro.