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US-Saudi Relations
 in a World Without Equilibrium
April 2009

 
On US-Saudi Relations..

"..Because of cultural dissimilarities and almost a purposeful "remoteness" that has become institutionalized in the US-Saudi relationship, except when behind closed doors -- or perhaps in the privacy of the oval office or big estates here or there, or in Riyadh -- the US-Saudi relationship remains "overly exotic" -- and is not acted out in public view to the degree it should be.

"The conference that follows below will hopefully become a starting point for a more regular, public exchange of views on the key strategic and economic challenges that face the United States, Saudi Arabia, and the broader Middle East and international system.

"Whether many Americans want to acknowledge it or not, the fact is that the US-Saudi relationship is vital to America's geostrategic and geoeconomic interests today -- and like all diplomatic frameworks between key geostrategic players, this relationship as seen from both the American and the Saudi sides has warts and shortcomings. Nonetheless, it is not healthy to allow a vital relationship to be perceived and discussed through only very narrow lenses.

"What we have coming up on Monday is pretty significant in my view, and I am grateful to officials in the Obama administration and in the Saudi Kingdom -- as well as other private sector speakers -- for supporting the kind of open encounter we are promoting in this meeting.."

Steve Clemons - New America Foundation/The Washington Note

SUSRIS Reports

 

SUSRIS TRANSCRIPTS

Panel 1: A Forward Projection of What the Saudi-U.S. Relationship Should Look Like and Needs to Achieve

Introduction

Peter Robertson

Chuck Hagel

Brzezinski

Turki Al Faisal

Hauser

Alireza

Q and A

Panel 2: Economics as a National Security Imperative: Challenges for Saudi Arabia and the U.S.

Introduction

Ibrahim Al-Assaf

Heidi Crebo-Rediker

Brad Bourland

Muhammad Al-Jasser

Flynt Leverett

Q and A

Panel 3: Through Saudi Arabia's Window and Other Lenses: Middle East Dynamics and Stakeholder Challenges

Introduction

Neil Crompton

Abdulrahman Al-Saeed

Wyche Fowler

Joseph McMillan

Pierre Vimont

Anne-Marie Slaughter

 

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