Speeches
There is Great Disorder under the Heavens! Is This Situation Excellent?
Many years ago, surveying an apparently collapsing China, Mao Zedong coolly observed that there was “great disorder under the Heavens and the situation is excellent.” By this, he meant that the disappearance of the old order offered the opportunity to build a new one. In many ways, our world’s
Saudi Foreign Policy Today
Prince Turki Al-Faisal, chairman of the King Faisal Center for Research and Islamic Studies, addressed the 22nd annual policymakers' conference of the National Council on US Arab Relations with typical eloquence and bluntness.
Coping with Kaleidoscopic Change in the Middle East
I come before you this morning at this important conference with many questions and no answers.
The United States, the Middle East, and China
I’m here to speak to you about the United States, the Middle East, and China.
U.S.-China Relations in an Age of Strategic Reappraisal and Realignment
There comes a time in every man’s life when he has more to recall than to anticipate. Like everyone else in this room today, I keep striving to reach that point and falling short. I can’t help looking to the future, because that's where I’m going to spend the rest of my life.
Israel's Fraying Image and Its Implications
It is a privilege to have been asked to join this discussion of Jacob Heilbrunn’s
Four Frameworks and a Contested Space
It’s a pleasure to speak to this colloquium on “the use of the diplomatic instrument” of statecraft with China. The subject is timely. China, its international environment, and its relations with the United States are undergoing a sea change, and American diplomacy seems a bit adrift.
The Global Impact of Asian Disharmony
It’s a pleasure to be back among friends at a Pacific Pension Institute roundtable. The last time we were together was in July 2011, when PPI met in Vancouver. I spoke then about the shifting strategic geometry of Asia and its impact on the world order.
Hasbara and the Control of Narrative as an Element of Strategy
Many topics have been proposed for discussion in this session. In the brief time available to me as a panelist, I would like to put forward some thoughts about the control of narrative and the manipulation of information as an essential element of modern warfare. The Israelis call this “
The Middle East, America, and the Emerging World Order
I want to speak today about the Middle East in global, not just American perspective. Of course, as I’m sure you know, it was Rear Admiral Alfred Thayer Mahan, the great American naval strategist, who first called West Asia and North Africa “the Middle East.” As he saw it, this was the regio