Mike Singh writes with Sinan Ulgen in Foreign Policy: “Biden Can’t Avoid Erdogan, but He Can Keep the U.S.-Turkish Relationship on Track”

"When Joe Biden assumes office as U.S. president in late January, one of the thorniest foreign-policy challenges he will inherit is not one of his predecessor’s creation. Indeed, the problem of U.S. relations with Turkey has wrong-footed U.S. administrations from both parties in the past two decades..." Read the full article here: Full Article

2020-12-16T14:41:25-05:00November 17, 2020|Geopolitical Perspectives|

Michael Camilleri quoted in France 42 article, “Biden Heralds Shift in US Strategy Toward Venezuela”

"Another analyst, Michael Camilleri of the Inter-American Dialogue, said, 'Biden's policy toward Venezuela will be grounded in reality rather than the wishful thinking that we've seen under the Trump administration.' "The reality, he said, is that Maduro presides over a dictatorship that systematically violates people's human rights, and the country is mired in a worsening humanitarian crisis..." Read the full article here: Full Article

2020-11-20T11:36:16-05:00November 15, 2020|Geopolitical Perspectives|

Danny Russel interviewed on NHK World, “US-Asia Relations under Biden”

"When Joe Biden becomes US president in January, relations with Asia may have a different tone. Daniel Russel of the Asia Society Policy Institute tells NHK World that the new administration will likely emphasize a more 'coherent and consistent' approach to security and diplomacy..." Watch the full interview here: Full Interview

2020-11-20T11:30:01-05:00November 12, 2020|Geopolitical Perspectives|

Dennis Ross interviewed in the Jerusalem Post, “What to Expect from Joe Biden’s Middle East Policy”

"I don’t think that [Biden] feels this is a period where the prospect of a big new breakthrough between Israelis and Palestinians is very high. That doesn’t mean that he won’t favor diplomacy, because I think he feels that when there’s no diplomacy, you leave a vacuum. We had no direct political talks between the Israelis and Palestinians since the spring of 2014. The instinct is not going to be to launch some big new initiative which is certain to fail [...]

2020-11-18T16:14:13-05:00November 11, 2020|Geopolitical Perspectives|

Danny Russel quoted in The Wall Street Journal article, “Biden, as President, Will Shift U.S. Toolkit on China”

"'These are two things that Biden and the Biden people are talking about—the first is the outreach to allies and partners and like-minded states—democracies,' said Daniel Russel, former Asia diplomat in the Obama-Biden administration, now at the Asia Society Policy Institute think tank. 'Secondly is ensuring our policy and strategy are rooted in shared values,' including human rights, democratic principles and market economies..." Read the full article here: Full Article

2020-11-18T16:08:00-05:00November 9, 2020|Geopolitical Perspectives|

Danny Russel quoted in Kyodo News article, “Focus: Biden Eyes Undoing Trump’s Legacy of Reduced U.S. Role, Fraying Ties”

"'The United States just has so much less credibility and respect in Northeast Asia than in any other time in our modern history,' Daniel Russel, a former U.S. senior diplomat for East Asia, said during a webinar hosted by the Korea Society based in New York..." Read the full article here: Full Article

2020-11-18T16:12:59-05:00November 8, 2020|Geopolitical Perspectives|

Michael Camilleri quoted in Explica article, “Latin America Hails Biden’s Triumph; Wait for Collaboration”

"'Joe Biden brings to the White House a deeper level of knowledge about Latin America and the Caribbean than any other president since the Cold War,' said Michael Camilleri, director of the Peter D. Bell Rule of Law Program of the Inter-American Dialogue, with headquarters in Washington. "'Concerns about democracy, human rights, and corruption will extend beyond Venezuela, Nicaragua and Cuba,' he added..." Read the full article here: Full Article

2020-11-18T16:16:25-05:00November 7, 2020|Geopolitical Perspectives|

Danny Russel quoted in The Sydney Morning Herald article, “Why Trump Has Become China’s Enemy … with Benefits”

"'Donald Trump has inflicted pain on the Chinese,' says Danny Russel, who was a top official on China policy in the White House and the State Department in the last Democrat administration. "'He's created problems for them with tariff upon tariff, he's embarrassed them and infuriated them,' Russel tells me. 'But he hasn't been tough in denying them things they wanted, nor in setting limits on China's behaviour. As his election plan shifted from Plan A – to run on the [...]

2020-11-18T15:47:47-05:00November 3, 2020|Geopolitical Perspectives|

Barbara Leaf interviewed on Bloomberg Daybreak: Middle East, “What Does the U.S. Election Mean for the Middle East?”

"Barbara Leaf, former U.S. ambassador to the United Arab Emirates, looks at what the presidential election outcome would mean for Gulf governments. Iran's parliament on Monday voted to urgently consider legislation that would end wide-ranging inspections by international atomic monitors if U.S. oil and banking sanctions aren’t lifted within three months of the bill’s approval..." Watch the full interview here: Full Interview

2020-11-18T15:38:54-05:00November 3, 2020|Geopolitical Perspectives|
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