From 1-5 November 2021, the NESA Center hosted foreign military officers assigned to U.S. Central Command in Tampa in Washington D.C. for an International Military Officers’ Forum titled “World Power Competition and Middle East Turmoil.” NESA Center experts, including Professor Dr. Richard Russell, Deputy Director COL David Lamm, Academic Dean Dr. Roger Kangas, and Professor Brianne Todd, as well as several external experts, were invited to discuss a wide variety of issues with considerable attention to global and regional power competition.
The seminar consisted of 13 sessions that explored topics including (1) World power’s competition and turmoil in U.S. Central Command’s area of responsibility (AOR), U.S. national security strategy, and defense policy, (2) Russia’s political warfare, the European Union’s political and security strains, and NATO’s political-military uncertainties, (3) Reflections on the U.S. withdrawal from Afghanistan, (4) China’s foreign policy and terrorism’s persistence despite great power competition, (5) Russian-Chinese-American competition in South and Central Asia, and (6) The Middle East and South Asia fading from U.S. security interests. The forum offered a unique opportunity to discuss strategic issues directly with counterparts from the NESA region, U.S. government officials, subject-matter experts, scholars, advisors, and other seminar participants.
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