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Return to A Global Renewal? What to Expect in 2021

The United States and the World: A New Direction?

William J. Burns,  Ryan Crocker,  Ashley J. Tellis,  Maha Yahya
  • December 15, 2020
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Summary:  Held on Dec. 15 from 8:45-10:00 a.m. EST (3:45-5:00 p.m. Beirut) with opening remarks by Marwan Muasher. This discussion will begin with a fireside chat between William J. Burns and Maha Yahya. The panel will then examine the top foreign policy priorities of the incoming Biden administration, particularly in the Middle East. Among the other topics that will be covered are the global priorities for the new U.S. administration, Washington’s relations with China and Russia, and the future of multilateral relations.
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