Walter Russell Mead im Gesprächskreis Transatlantische Beziehungen
More than two years after the beginning of the Arab spring, the Middle East is still far from being stable. The situation in countries such as Libya and Egypt is confusing at best. In the case of Syria, the civil war has the potential to ignite a full scale regional war with surrounding neighbors. In this situation, the U.S. is caught in several dilemmas, having to cooperate with longtime adversaries such as Iran and Russia to regain some kind of influence and partial stability. What are the prospects for Obama’s Middle East Strategy in this context? Which allies can the US still rely on and how can they reassure their regional partners while being unwilling or unable to project military power? Please join us for a presentation by:
Speaker: Walter Russell Mead, James Clarke Chace Professor of Foreign Affairs and the Humanities, Bard College; Editor at Large, The American Interest
Comment: Paul Freiherr von Maltzahn, Secretary General, German Council on Foreign Relations (DGAP)
The discussion will be held in English and will be moderated by Karsten D. Voigt.