From November 10-14, 2008, 44 decision makers and analysts from 24 countries outside the United States (24 Europeans, 17 Asians, 3 from the Americas and Australasia) met with 13 of their US counterparts in Salzburg, Austria, from November 10 to 14, 2008, to discuss The United States in the World: New Strategies of Engagement. The resulting 4 days of dialogue and debate confirmed that the new administrations long-term objectives are peace, stability and prosperity both at home and abroad, and that the avowed aim of its foreign policy should be to build and maintain a world economic and political order based on mutual openness, international cooperation, and observance of agreed rules. This video serves as a record, in part, of that meeting, and of the views of the assembled experts. Time: 07:09 Author: salzburgseminar |