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Dealing with Iran: A Policy of Engagement and Deterrence

    Author:
  • Ashish Kumar Sen
| January 19, 2016

In this January 19 New Atlanticist blog post, Atlantic Council staff writer, by Ashish Kumar Sen, interviews Harvard Kennedy School professor and former US diplomat, R. Nicholas Burns. Burns says that Iran nuclear agreement is positive for the United States, but Iran will continue to be a problem in a violent Middle East.

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Podcast: Saudi Arabia's Foreign Policy Amidst Regional Instability with Prince Turki Al Faisal

    Author:
  • Prince Turki Al Faisal
| November 18, 2014

An audio recording from His Royal Highness Prince Turki Al Faisal of the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia, former Saudi Arabian Ambassador to the United States (2005-2007) and former Director General of Saudi Arabia's General Intelligence Directorate (1977-2001).

On November 18, 2014 Prince Turki spoke on regional instability and forces at work in the region, including power politics, energy markets, violent extremism, and theological divides, in a public address moderated by Kennedy School professor Nicholas Burns.

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Putin’s long-term strategy

| March 17, 2014

The debate over Crimean independence has grown more heated as Russian President Vladimir Putin continues to insist that citizens in the majority ethnic-Russian region of Ukraine should determine their own political fate. He points to yesterday’s limited Crimean vote favoring joining Russia as evidence, and has also endorsed Crimean independence, at least in the short term. But many other world leaders disagree, arguing that Ukraine’s national sovereignty is being violated and that Putin is simply exercising a power grab.