US-Gulf Relations to Be Explored at Georgetown University in Qatar Lecture

Ambassador Daniel Benjamin aims to offer some insight into recent shifts in U.S. policy towards the Gulf region at an upcoming talk at Georgetown University in Qatar (GU-Q). The lecture, titled ‘U.S.-GCC Relations in an Era of Disruption’, will be held at GU-Q’s Education City campus at 6:00 p.m. on Wednesday, February 7.
Benjamin is director of the John Sloan Dickey Center for International Understanding at Dartmouth College and previously served as ambassador-at-large and coordinator for counterterrorism at the U.S. State Department. In this role, he was the principal counterterrorism advisor to then Secretary of State Hillary Clinton.
The talk will focus on the changing nature of the United States’ involvement in the Gulf, including its engagements with disputes between nations and its stance towards regional powers. It will also explore how Gulf countries can strengthen their voice in U.S. deliberations, even as the nation moves to decrease its reliance on foreign energy imports.
“In the wake of recent developments in the Gulf, many questions are being asked about the United States’ approach to and involvements in the region,” said GU-Q Professor Rogaia Abusharaf. “We are looking forward to hearing Ambassador Benjamin share his expertise and insight with our community.”
Benjamin has written extensively on terrorism, U.S. foreign policy, and international affairs. Prior to his role at the State Department, he held various positions including as a senior fellow in foreign policy studies and director of the Center on the United States and Europe at the Brookings Institution, a speechwriter for President Bill Clinton, and a foreign correspondent for TIME magazine and the Wall Street Journal. He is the co-author of the award-winning books The Age of Sacred Terror (2002) and The Next Attack: The Failure of the War on Terror and a Strategy for Getting it Right (2005), among others.
Background Information
Georgetown University in Qatar
Established in 1789 in Washington, DC, Georgetown University is one of the world’s leading academic and research institutions. Georgetown University in Qatar (GU-Q), founded in 2005 in partnership with Qatar Foundation, seeks to build upon the world-class reputation of the university through education, research, and service. Inspired by the university’s mission of promoting intellectual, ethical, and spiritual understanding, GU-Q aims to advance knowledge and provide students and the community with a holistic educational experience that produces global citizens committed to the service of humankind.
Located in Doha’s Education City, GU-Q offers the same internationally recognized Bachelor of Science in Foreign Service degree as Georgetown’s Capitol Campus in Washington, DC. This unique, interdisciplinary program prepares students to tackle the most important and pressing global issues by helping them develop critical thinking, analytic, and communication skills within an international context. GU-Q alumni work in leading local and international organizations across industries ranging from finance to energy, education, and media. The Qatar campus also serves as a residency and delivery location for the Executive Master’s in Emergency and Disaster Management along with the Executive Master’s in Leadership.