Wednesday Seminars
The SSP Wednesday Seminar Series runs from 12 to 1:30PM in E40-496, Lucian Pye Conference Room every Wednesday during the Spring and Fall semesters. All talks are open to the public.
Date |
Speaker |
Topic |
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September 14 | Lyle Goldstein US Naval War College |
Meeting China Halfway: How to Defuse the Emerging US-China Rivalry |
September 21 | Morgan L. Kaplan Harvard University |
Strategies of Insurgent Diplomacy: Evidence from the Iraqi Kurdish Liberation Movement |
September 28 | Jeffrey Friedman Dartmouth |
Probability Assessment and National Security Decision Making: Experimental Evidence from National Security Professionals |
October 5 | Jon Lindsay University of Toronto, Munk School |
Restrained by Design: Cyber Security and the Attenuation of War |
October 19 | Clark McCauley Bryn Mawr |
Countering Violent Extremism (CVE): The Two-Pyramids Model of Radicalization |
October 26 | Yuhki Tajima Georgetown |
How Wartime Unit Cohesion Explains Postwar Patronage: Evidence from Former Insurgents in Aceh, Indonesia |
November 2 | Matthew Fuhrmann Texas A&M |
When Do Leaders Free-Ride? The Case of Military Alliances |
November 9 | Nicholas Wright |
Beyond Expectation and Surprise: Neural Prediction Error in Inadvertent Diplomatic and Military Escalation |
November 16 | Keren Yarhi-Milo Princeton |
Who Fights for Reputation in International Politics? Leaders, Resolve, and the Use of Force |
November 30 | Sarah Daly Notre Dame |
Coercion and Politics: Citizen Support for Political Actors with Violent Pasts |