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Prashanth Parameswaran on U.S. Policy towards the Association of Southeast Asian Nations (ASEAN)
Prashanth Parameswaran discusses what the United States needs to do in order to engage Southeast Asia collectively. He further discusses the role for U.S. security architecture in
Desi Indrimayutri & Tina Jamaluddin on U.S.-ASEAN Economic Relations
Desi Indrimayutri & Tina Jamaluddin discuss why the ASEAN region is important to the private sector and U.S. investment success stories. Desi Indrimayutri is the US-ASEAN Busi
Courtney Weatherby on Non-traditional Security Issues in Southeast Asia
What are the main non-traditional security issues facing Southeast Asia today, and how can the US play a constructive role in helping countries in this region deal with these issue
Christine Susanna Tjhin on China’s Engagement in Southeast Asia
What is the nature of China’s engagement in Southeast Asia? Is there a willingness on behalf of China to cooperate with the US on certain areas and issues? Christine Susana T
Jeannie Sowers on Food Security Challenges and Practices in the MENA Region
Jeannie Sowers, Associate Professor of Political Science at the University of New Hampshire, discusses some of the obstacles to food security in the Middle East & North Africa,
Martin Keulertz on Food Security in the Middle East & North Africa
Martin Keulertz, Assistant Professor at the American University of Beirut, discusses the challenges the MENA region faces in achieving food security and discusses possible ways to
Ismahane Elouafi on Innovation and Investment in MENA Region Food Security
Ismahane Elouafi, Director General of the International Center for Biosaline Agriculture, discusses the innovation solutions that could be applied to improving food security in the
Charlotte Karam on Engagement of Business Stakeholders for Peace
Charlotte Karam, Associate Professor of Organizational Behavior and Associate Dean of Programs, Olayan School of Business at the American University of Beirut discusses the strateg
Catherine Long on U.S. Engagement Models in the Greater Horn of Africa
Independent researcher and consultant Catherine Long discusses the various models of engagement that recent U.S. administrations have pursued in relations with the Greater Horn of