Deterring America's Rivals and Enemies

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Peter Bergen

The Leadership, Diplomacy and National Security Lab
of Arizona State University
is proud to present

Deterring America's Rivals and Enemies 

The world’s leading superpower has sometimes stumbled when it comes to deterring its rivals and enemies, from unenforced red lines in Syria to misreading the capabilities and intentions of al-Qaeda before 9/11. Today, the US must attempt to prevent Iran from widening the regional conflict in the Middle East, China from invading Taiwan, and Russia from winning the war in Ukraine. So, how has the US fared in exercising its deterrence capabilities over the past several years, and how might it continue to do so in the future? 

An Address by
Peter Bergen
Author, documentary producer, podcast host, professor of practice at Arizona State University, vice president at New America, and CNN's national security analyst

Moderated by
Ambassador David J. Scheffer 
Arizona State University (Washington, D.C.)

April 23, 2024
Lunch: 11:30 am ET
Program: 12:00 - 1:00 pm ET

Zoom Option Available (9:00 -10:00 am AZ MST)

Location:
ASU Barrett & O’Connor Washington Center
8th Floor Event Pavilion
1800 I Street NW 
Washington, DC 20006

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