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A Trans-Caspian Trajectory: A New U.S. Strategy for Central Asia and the Caucasus
Significant changes have transformed Central Asia and the Caucasus since Donald Trump last served as President. These include the COVID-19 pandemic, the U.S. withdrawal from Afghanistan, Russia’s second invasion of Ukraine, and, most notably, a recent surge in inter-regional cooperation. While the 45th U.S. President was familiar with Central Asia, a revitalized and strategic approach is now essential to reinvigorate the momentum of past engagements and to take advantage of new opportunities. Such an approach would advance U.S. interests in the rapidly evolving Trans-Caspian region, which bridges the Caucasus and Central Asia and serves as a critical nexus connecting Asia, Europe, and the Global South.
CPC’s Senior Fellow Dr. Eric Rudenshiold will present his policy paper entitled, A Trans-Caspian Trajectory: A New U.S. Strategy for Central Asia and the Caucasus. An expert panel will address areas of opportunity for the United States in the Caucasus and Central Asia regions, recent developments, potential challenges to enhancing cooperation, and the regional implications of increased United States engagement. Discussions will explore policy recommendations for the incoming U.S. administration.
AGENDA
10:00 am – 10:05 am
Opening Remarks
- Efgan Nifti, Chief Executive Officer, Caspian Policy Center
10:05 am – 10:20 am
A New Trans-Caspian, U.S. Strategy for Central Asia and the Caucasus
- Eric Rudenshiold, Senior Fellow, Caspian Policy Center
10:20 am – 11:30 am
Future U.S. Policy in Central Asia and the Caucasus
Moderated Discussion and Q&A
- Ambassador (ret.) Richard E. Hoagland, Moderator, Board Chairman of the Caspian Policy Center
- Daniel Runde, Senior Vice President and Director of the Project on Prosperity and Development, Center for Strategic and International Studies (CSIS)
- Luke Coffey, Senior Fellow, The Hudson Institute
Please RSVP by emailing Toghrul Ali