September 20, 2024 – Concerns about Russia tightening its military cooperation with China, Iran, and North Korea are mounting – amid joint military drills with China, a new security pact with North Korea, and a potential missiles-for-nuclear-secrets exchange with Iran.
GSF2024 is all about the allies and adversaries competing to define our global future. At GSF2024, top leaders came to Hartford to address this growing partnership and reveal what this new axis of disruption means for the world.
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This conversation was part of the World Affairs Council of Connecticut’s Global Security Forum 2024: Power Plays. Learn more at https://www.gsf2024.com/
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Featuring:
Lt. Gen. Robert Ashley, Jr. (U.S. Army, Ret.): 21st Director, Defense Intelligence Agency
Maj. Gen. Windsor “Shane” Buzza (U.S. Army): Chief of Staff, U.S. Army Forces Command
Moderated by Lt. Col. Christopher Gin (U.S. Army): Visiting Scholar, Center for International Security & Cooperation, Stanford University
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As nations and global power players scramble to form strategic alliances, only those on the winning side will shape the future. GSF2024 brought the world’s most powerful leaders to Hartford for game-changing conversations on the biggest security concerns we face and the strategic alliances and Power Plays competing to decide our future.
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From cyber competition to the future of NATO, GSF is a critical opportunity to engage and inform our future and current leaders on the issues that impact us all. The security of the world demands the highest quality of leadership, the best ideas, and the engagement of informed and active global citizens. Hosted in Connecticut, a leader of the global defense industry.
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Featuring:
Lt. Gen. Robert Ashley, Jr.,
U.S. Army, Ret.; 21st Director, Defense Intelligence Agency
Maj. Gen. Windsor “Shane” Buzza,
U.S. Army; Chief of Staff, U.S. Army Forces Command
Lt. Col. Christopher Gin,
U.S. Army; Visiting Scholar, Center for International Security & Cooperation, Stanford University