- 11 Dec 2024
MEI 2024 Round-up with General David Petraeus and Bilahari Kausikan
In the year since war broke out in the Middle East, the conflict has threatened to widen several times, and has now expanded into Lebanon, and direct attacks between Israel and Iran. What will a second year of war bring? Will an Iran hampered by a weakened Hezbollah scale back its efforts? What will the regional landscape look like when the long-anticipated “Day After” arrives?
Join us as we welcome back General (Retired) David Petraeus, who delivered last year’s S. R. Nathan Distinguished Lecture shortly after the conflict erupted, for his thoughts on these and other questions in a chat with the Middle East Institute’s Honorary Fellow, Bilahari Kausikan.
This event will be conducted both in-person and online via Zoom on Wednesday, 11 December 2024 from 3:00 PM to 4:30 PM (SGT). This event is free, however, registration is compulsory. Successful registrants will receive a confirmation email with the Zoom details closer to the date of the event.
For participants joining us via zoom, please register here.
View the programme here.
Photo credit: TOPSHOT – A picture shows rockets fired from the Gaza City (R) being intercepted by Israel’s Iron Dome defence missile system (L) on October 10, 2023. Israel said it recaptured Gaza border areas from Hamas as the war’s death toll passed 3,000 on October 10, the fourth day of gruelling fighting since the Islamists launched a surprise attack. (Photo by Eyad BABA / AFP)
About the Speakers
Partner, KKR and Chairman, KKR Global Institute
General (Ret.) David H. Petraeus served over 37 years in the US military, culminating his career with six consecutive commands – five were in combat, including command of the Surge in Iraq, the US Central Command and coalition forces in Afghanistan. Following his retirement from the military and after the US Senate’s confirmation by a vote of 94-0, he served as director of the CIA during a period of significant achievements in the global war on terror, established important digital initiatives and made significant investments in the agency’s most important asset – its human capital.
General Petraeus is a Partner and Chairman of the KKR Global Institute, which he established in 2013. He is also a member of the board of directors of Optiv and OneStream, a venture investor in some 20 start-ups and has engaged in a variety of academic endeavours. He graduated with distinction from the US Military Academy and is the only person in the US Army’s history to be the top graduate of both the demanding US Army Ranger School and the US Army’s Command and General Staff College. He also earned a PhD from Princeton University’s School of Public and International Affairs.
General Petraeus taught international relations and economics at the US Military Academy in the mid 1980s, was a visiting professor of public policy at the Honors College of the City University of New York from 2013 through 2016 and for six years, he was a Judge Widney professor at the University of Southern California and a senior fellow at Harvard University’s Belfer Center. He is currently a Visiting Fellow at Yale University’s Jackson Institute, Co-chairman of the Global Advisory Council of the Woodrow Wilson Center for International Scholars, Senior Vice President of the Royal United Services Institute, a member of the Trilateral Commission as well as a member of the boards of the Atlantic Council, the Institute for the Study of War and over a dozen veterans’ service organisations. Over the past 15 years, General Petraeus was named one of America’s 25 Best Leaders by US News and World Report, a runner-up for Time magazine’s Person of the Year, the Daily Telegraph Man of the Year, a Time 100 selectee, Princeton University’s Madison Medalist and one of Foreign Policy magazine’s top 100 public intellectuals in three different years. He has also earned numerous honours, awards and decorations, including four Defense Distinguished Service Medals, the Bronze Star Medal for Valor,
Honorary Fellow
Middle East Institute, National University of Singapore
Bilahari Kausikan spent his entire career in the Ministry of Foreign Affairs of Singapore (MFA). Over 37 years in MFA, he served in a variety of appointments at home and abroad. These included Ambassador to the Russian Federation, Permanent Representative to the United Nations in New York, Deputy Secretary for South-east Asia, Second Permanent Secretary, and subsequently Permanent Secretary. Upon retiring in 2013, he was appointed Ambassador-at-Large, a position he held until 2018. Mr Kausikan became Chairman of the Middle East Institute (MEI), an autonomous institute of the National University of Singapore, in 2017, and retired in 2024, but remains associated with the institute as Honorary Fellow.
Mr Kausikan has published three books — “Dealing with an Ambiguous World” (2016), “Singapore Is Not An Island” (2017) and “Singapore Is Still Not An Island” (2023) — along with many articles in local and international journals. He continues to lecture on global geopolitics, and developments in North-east Asia, the Middle East, and South-east Asia, to universities and other educational institutions in Singapore and abroad, as well as corporations and financial institutions. Raffles Institution, the University of Singapore and Columbia University all attempted to educate him, but should not be held responsible for the consequences.
Event Details
Orchard Hotel Ballroom 1
442 Orchard Rd, Level 3, Singapore 238879
2. Via Zoom