The Summit for Democracy—American leadership or photo op?
President Joe Biden’s first “Summit for Democracy” will meet on December 9-10, 2021. The summit is billed as an opportunity for political leaders, the private sector, and civil society to renew democracy at home and confront autocracies abroad. The idea of democratic cooperation is appealing. But the Administration’s catastrophic failure in Afghanistan has thrown grave doubt on its willingness to do more than pay lip service to leadership. Nor can democracy at home be separated from respect for genuine pluralism, free speech, and the Constitution, on which American democracy is based.
The Center’s Victoria Coates appeared on this panel to discuss:
The Summit for Democracy-American Leadership or Photo Op?
President Joe Biden’s first “Summit for Democracy” will meet on December 9-10, 2021. The summit is billed as an opportunity for political leaders, the private sector, and civil society to renew democracy at home and confront autocracies abroad. The idea of democratic cooperation is appealing.
Coates also appeared on a webinar hosted by the Middle East Forum discussing the Biden administration’s relationship with Israel.
Biden and Israel: Whither the Alliance? with Victoria Coates
The Biden administration has been pushing a back-to-the-future policy on Jerusalem, Palestinian issues, and Iran, pretending that the Trump administration’s changes never took place. What are the implications of this shift for the Palestinian-Israeli conflict and Iran’s nuclear program?
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