GNSI Tampa Summit 4
GNSI Tampa Summit 4
URGENT NOTICE: Day 2 of Tampa Summit 4 has been cancelled because of Hurricane Helene.
We're sorry we won't be able to share the entire TS4 event with you, but the terrific content from Day 1 will soon be available on our YouTube channel.
It's one of the seminal challenges of our times: forging a lasting peace in the Middle
East, a region beset by violence and war for hundreds of years.
GNSI Tampa Summit 4, featuring the 10th Great Power Competition Conference, will examine the extreme obstacles
standing in the way of such a peace and try to discover new ways to approach the issues.
Date: September 24-25, 2024
Location: Tampa campus, Â鶹ÃÛÌÒAV
Venue: Marshall Student Center
Admission: Free and open to the public
Attendance: In-Person
REGISTRATION NOW OPEN!
Amid the enduring security crisis in the Middle East, an urgent need arises to contemplate novel strategies for great power cooperation alongside competition in pursuit of peace and stability. Navigating through this turbulent landscape demands a comprehensive understanding of how various rivals, competitors, and allies of the United States are advancing their interests through economic, diplomatic, informational, and military inroads in this complex and crucial region.
The Â鶹ÃÛÌÒAV Global and National Security Institute (GNSI), in partnership with the U.S. Central Command (USCENTCOM), is proud to sponsor the fourth Tampa Summit and tenth bi-annual conference on the Great Power Competition (GPC).
This two-day conference will feature keynote speakers and panel discussions, with ample opportunities for informal dialogue and networking. The focal point is to address ongoing security challenges in the Middle East, emphasizing strategic competition, sustainable conflict resolution, and innovative pathways to international cooperation within the US Central Command Area of Responsibility.
This bi-annual conference series facilitates a platform for diverse perspectives. It aims to tackle the most pressing issues and obstacles facing the United States across tactical, strategic, and policy domains, ensuring that global security remains resilient in the face of emerging threats.
This is an attribution conference, meaning it will be live-streamed and/or recorded. Attribution for comments and content from this conference may be used by GNSI or any individual or organization for later distribution in the form of online postings, videos, printed materials, case studies, recaps and other reports.