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The Turkish Heritage Organization (THO) is a non-profit organization established to promote discussion and dialogue around Turkey’s role in the international community and issues of importance in the U.S.-Turkey bilateral relationship. Founded by a group of Turkish-Americans with backgrounds in business and community leadership, the THO and its Advisory Board of global scholars strive to foster a deep and comprehensive dialogue to strengthen the relationship between Turkey and the United States, as well as the larger international community.
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American Foreign Policy in the Middle East and Beyond |
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On Wednesday May 22, 2019 the Turkish Heritage Organization hosted a panel discussion, American Foreign Policy in the Middle East and Beyond at the City Club of Washington D.C. The panel featured Charles Kupchan, Professor of International Affairs in the School of Foreign Service and Government Department at Georgetown University and Former White House Official; Stephen Walt, Robert and Renee Belfer Professor of International Affairs, Harvard Kennedy School of Government; and Ozgur Ozdamar, Visiting Fulbright Scholar, SAIS Johns Hopkins University. The discussion was moderated by THO Non-Resident Senior Fellow Ipek Ariogul.
The panel discussion began with opening remarks from Stephen Walt, who provided historical background and brief context for American foreign policy in the Middle East. Walt discussed American policy through the lens of different Presidential Administrations and posed the question: what went wrong with American policy in the Middle East? Walt commented that the American “commitment with spreading ideals far and wide and the idea that it would be easy for us to do, along with the idea that all roads would lead to liberal democracy” was a key point in the struggle with American foreign policy in general, but especially in the Middle East. According to Walt “liberal ideology is not a good export commodity” and in making a prediction for what to expect moving forward the “strategic importance [of the Middle East] will decline but American engagement will increase.”Turkish Heritage Organization | American Foreign Policy | Charles Kupchan | Stephen Walt | Ozgur Ozdamar
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