Wednesday Seminars, Fall 2001
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Sept 5 | Karl Lautenschlager, Senior Staff, Los Alamos National Laboratory. Topic: The Tank as RMA |
Sept 12 | Ward Thomas, Assistant Professor of Political Science, College of the Holy Cross. Topic: The Ethics of Destruction |
Sept 19 | Ned Lebow, Professor of Political Science, History and Psychology, Ohio State University. Topic: Learning from the Cold War |
Sept 26 | Andrew J. Bacevich, Professor of International Relations, Boston University. Topic: A Strategy of Openness |
Oct 3 | Jeffrey W. Taliaferro, Assistant Professor of Political Science, Tufts University. Topic: Balance of Risk: Great Power Intervention in the Periphery |
Oct 10 | Dan Stillman, Retired from Los Alamos National Laboratory. Topic: Inside China's Nuclear Weapons Program |
Oct 17 | Major General John L. Barry, Director of Strategic Planning, USAF. Topic: VISTA: Visionary Ideas Shaping the Transformation of the Air Force |
Oct 24 | David Mosher, RAND. Topic: Nuclear Deterrence and Nuclear Targeting |
Oct 31 | Matthew G. McKinzie, National Resources Defense Council. Topic: NRDC's SIOP |
Nov 7 | Daryl Kimball, Executive Director of the Arms Control Association. Topic: The New American Unilateralism and Nuclear Weapons |
Nov 14 | James Corum, Professor, Air University. Topic: Airpower in Small Wars |
Nov 28 | David Mindell, Associate Professor, Science, Technology, and Society Program, MIT. Topic: Shooting things out of the sky: historical perspectives on 'the antiaircraft problem' |
Dec 15 | Geoff Forden, Senior Research Associate, Security Studies Program, MIT. Topic: The Unconventional Battlefield |
Dec 12 | Eric Labs, Congressional Budget Office. Topic: Navy After Next |