Wednesday Seminars, Spring 2001
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February 14 | Thomas Graham, Vice President, Second Chance Foundation. Topic: "Proliferation Threats" |
February 21 | Kevin O'Prey, Vice President, DFI International. Topic: "Homeland Defense/Security and the QDR" |
February 28 | Kanchan Chandra, Assistant Professor of Political Science, MIT. Topic: "Ethnic Politics and Democracy" |
March 14 | David Albright, Founder and President of the Institute for Science and International Security. Topic: "South Africa's Nuclear Weapons Program" |
March 21 |
Seyom Brown, Professor of Politics, Brandeis University. Topic: "The Revolution in Military Affairs (RMA) and U.S. Foreign Policy" |
April 4 | Keith Bickel, CEO, One Global Market. Topic: "The Small Wars Manual of 2021" |
April 11 | Robert Pape, Professor of Political Science, University of Chicago. Topic: "Technological Decline and the End of the Cold War" |
April 18 | Phil Coyle, Former Director of Operational Testing and Evaluation, US Department of Defense. Topic: "Testing: in the Laboratory, the Classroom, and the Department of Defense" |
April 25 | Joyce Malcolm, Professor of History, Bentley College; Senior Fellow, MIT SSP. Topic: "Violence and Guns in Britain" |
May 2 | John Parmentola, DoE Chief Financial Officer's Program advisor for Science and Ambassador James Goodby. Topic: "Who Needs a CTBA Anyway?" |
May 9 | Emily Goldman, Professor of Political Science, University of California Davis. Topic: "The RMA" |
May 16 | William J. Durch, Senior Associate, Henry L. Stimson Center. Topic: "UN Interventions" |