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Dear Reader,

Registration for my inaugural conference, The Next 4 Years: The Role of the US in the World, is now open.  I should mention, there are only 30 seats left

At this intense, one-day event, you will hear from top global geopolitical analysts about the United States’ evolving role in the world, what it means to you, and the risks and rewards available to the US through President Trump’s initiatives. 

We will focus on the United States’ interplay with four key regions: Russia, China, Europe, and the Middle East. 

At The Next Four Years: The Role of the US in the World,you will have the unique opportunity—at breakfast, lunch, and a cocktail reception—to discuss and debate important issues with me, my analysts, and several of the speakers.

Here are the details:

The conference takes place April 5 at the Army & Navy Club in Washington, DC.
I will open with a speech on how the world has changed since 2008.
We will then traverse the globe with our distinguished speakers and moderators, including Harald Malmgren, former advisor to Presidents Kennedy, Johnson, Nixon, and Ford… Theodore Karasik, senior advisor to Gulf State Analytics… Ariel Cohen, founder and director of the Center for Energy, Natural Resources, and Geopolitics… Stephen Blank, senior fellow at the American Foreign Policy Council… Andrey Sushentov, managing partner of the Foreign Policy Advisory Group in Moscow… Matthew Bryza, non-resident senior fellow at the Atlantic Council of the United States… Geopolitical Futures analysts and of course, me and Meredith. 
 

You can learn more about these sessions and all the speakers on the event page. Additional speakers will be announced on this page in the coming weeks.

The Next 4 Years: The Role of the US in the World provides an opportunity to judiciously study where we are now as a nation and where we are going. As President Trump’s decisions are met with both support and derision, it’s clear the United States remains deeply divided—and that the world is watching closely. It must be said that our inaugural conference benefits from good timing.

I hope you join us in Washington, DC on April 5. We will chart the path ahead with cool heads and enjoy the chance to build new relationships, too.

There are truly only a handful of tickets available.

 
Secure your space now »
 

Sincerely,

George Friedman
George Friedman


 


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