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DESCRIPTION:The Moynihan Institute’s\, Middle Eastern Studies Program in pa
 rtnership with the International Relations Undergraduate Program\, present
 s Professor Juan Cole from the University of Michigan.&nbsp\;This talk con
 siders the U.S. and Russian retreat from superpower roles as hegemons in t
 he Middle East in the period since 2018\, and the ways in which regional p
 owers are using air forces\, missiles and drones to assert their dominance
 . Two of these contenders are nuclear-armed\, raising the prospect of a Mi
 ddle East standoff similar to the ones in Eastern Europe and South Asia.RE
 GISTRATION IS REQUIRED TO ATTEND THIS EVENTSpeaker opinions and statements
  are their own and do not imply endorsement by the MESP\, Syracuse Univers
 ity or its constituent schools and colleges.
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SUMMARY:America in Retreat?: \nMedium Nuclear Powers\, Air Power\, and \nCo
 mpeting Hegemonies in the Middle East
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X-ALT-DESC;FMTTYPE=text/html:<div>The Moynihan Institute’s\, Middle Eastern
  Studies Program in partnership with the International Relations Undergrad
 uate Program\, presents Professor Juan Cole from the University of Michiga
 n.</div><div>&nbsp\;</div><div><p>This talk considers the U.S. and Russian
  retreat from superpower roles as hegemons in the Middle East in the perio
 d since 2018\, and the ways in which regional powers are using air forces\
 , missiles and drones to assert their dominance. Two of these contenders a
 re nuclear-armed\, raising the prospect of a Middle East standoff similar 
 to the ones in Eastern Europe and South Asia.</p><p><strong>REGISTRATION I
 S REQUIRED TO ATTEND THIS EVENT</strong></p></div><p><strong>Speaker opini
 ons and statements are their own and do not imply endorsement by the MESP\
 , Syracuse University or its constituent schools and colleges.</strong></p
 >
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