In conversation with Jon Finer, US Principal Deputy National Security Advisor
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January 2025 — 2:30PM TO 3:30PM
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5 January 2025
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Jon Finer joins Chatham House to look back at the administration’s national security record and key considerations in 2025.
Jon Finer joins Chatham House to look back at the administration’s national security record and key considerations in 2025.
The United States faces a host of foreign policy challenges, including conflicts in Ukraine and in Israel-Palestine, threats posed by China, Russia, and Iran, and extremism at home.
At the centre of US national security strategy over the past 4 years, Jon Finer provides a unique insight into the past, present and future of American foreign policy as the presidency prepares to change hands.
The discussion will cover key questions including:
- To what extent can the US counter the threat posed by China, Iran, North Korea and Russia?
- What’s at stake for Ukraine in 2025?
- How can the US and Europe work together to strengthen European security?
- What should be America’s approach to the Middle East moving forward at a time of heightened volatility?
- How is the United States positioned for competition with China?
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