Past Event
The Future of U.S.-Saudi Relations
Date
Aug 27, 2020
About the event
On August 27, AGSIW hosted a virtual roundtable on the future of U.S.-Saudi relations. Has Crown Prince Mohammed Bin Salman solidified his political base sufficiently to ensure a seamless transfer of power in the event of his father’s death? How seriously has the steep decline in oil revenue owing to the coronavirus pandemic affected Vision 2030, his strategy to diversify the Saudi economy? What is the status of the U.S.-Saudi relationship, particularly in view of increased congressional scrutiny of Riyadh’s policies at home and abroad? And after four years of close personal ties, can the Saudi leadership distance itself from the Trump administration and build bridges to what might be a Democratic administration in 2021?
Kristin Smith Diwan, AGSIW senior resident scholar, and F. Gregory Gause, III, John H. Lindsey ’44 chair at the Bush School of Government and Public Service at Texas A&M University, discussed these issues and more. Ambassador Douglas A. Silliman, AGSIW president, moderated the conversation.
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