Name
America’s Alliances – Achieving Common Ends? A Debate
Date & Time
Wednesday, November 3, 2021, 10:10 AM - 11:10 AM
Speakers
Barry R Posen - Security Studies Program, MIT
Rajan Menon - City College of New York
Tom Wright - The Brookings Institution
Kori Schake - American Enterprise Institute
Alex Ward - Politico
Rajan Menon - City College of New York
Tom Wright - The Brookings Institution
Kori Schake - American Enterprise Institute
Alex Ward - Politico
Description
After 1945, the United States underwent perhaps the most profound grand strategic shift in its history, abandoning its policy of non-entanglement and building a globe-spanning network of alliances that expanded even further with the end of the Cold War. While many argue forcefully that this system is adaptive and has risen to new challenges, others suggest that it is no longer fit for purpose in a very different world to the one America faced 75 or even 30 years ago. Has the U.S. alliance system begun to outlive its usefulness? Or do alliances remain a critical cornerstone of U.S. security? Please join us for a debate on the future of American security commitments in the 21st Century.