U.S. Foreign and Security Policy in 2020: Expectations and Possible Evolution

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U.S. Foreign and Security Policy in 2020: Expectations and Possible Evolution

The first debate organized by the New Strategy Center this year focused on the topic of US foreign and security policy in 2020. An interesting discussion about the evolution of the transatlantic relationship, about the US involvement or withdrawal from various regions, about the strategic relevance of the Black Sea and the Eastern Mediterranean in this context. The special guest to this meeting was Dr. Seth Cropsey, Director of the Center for American SeaPower, Hudson Institute USA.

Event Agenda 14 January 2020

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