Restoring the Eastern Mediterranean as a U.S. Strategic Anchor

Nonfiction, Social & Cultural Studies, Political Science, International, International Security
Cover of the book Restoring the Eastern Mediterranean as a U.S. Strategic Anchor by Jon B. Alterman, Heather A. Conley, Haim Malka, Donatienne Ruy, Center for Strategic & International Studies
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Author: Jon B. Alterman, Heather A. Conley, Haim Malka, Donatienne Ruy ISBN: 9781442280748
Publisher: Center for Strategic & International Studies Publication: June 5, 2018
Imprint: Center for Strategic & International Studies Language: English
Author: Jon B. Alterman, Heather A. Conley, Haim Malka, Donatienne Ruy
ISBN: 9781442280748
Publisher: Center for Strategic & International Studies
Publication: June 5, 2018
Imprint: Center for Strategic & International Studies
Language: English

U.S. strategy in the Eastern Mediterranean is long overdue for revision. Today’s strategy was conceived 70 years ago and is no longer fit for purpose despite the continued strategic importance of the region for U.S. interests. To account for the dramatic changes that have occurred in the Eastern Mediterranean in the past two decades, it is time for the United States to create a new regional strategy that builds on common transatlantic interests, ensures European unity and security, provides greater stability in the Middle East, and safeguards state capacity against a myriad of strengthening nonstate actors. This report aims to offer such a new strategy, focusing on two priority areas: resolving the Syrian conflict, and recalibrating the relationship with Turkey. Much is at stake for the United States, and it must take a new strategic approach to the region or risk losing influence for the foreseeable future.

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U.S. strategy in the Eastern Mediterranean is long overdue for revision. Today’s strategy was conceived 70 years ago and is no longer fit for purpose despite the continued strategic importance of the region for U.S. interests. To account for the dramatic changes that have occurred in the Eastern Mediterranean in the past two decades, it is time for the United States to create a new regional strategy that builds on common transatlantic interests, ensures European unity and security, provides greater stability in the Middle East, and safeguards state capacity against a myriad of strengthening nonstate actors. This report aims to offer such a new strategy, focusing on two priority areas: resolving the Syrian conflict, and recalibrating the relationship with Turkey. Much is at stake for the United States, and it must take a new strategic approach to the region or risk losing influence for the foreseeable future.

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