Wednesday Seminars, Spring 2003
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February 12 | Robert J. Art, Professor, Brandeis University. Topic: "Coercive Diplomacy: What Do We Know?" |
February 19 | Peter Evans, Ph.D. Candidate, Dept. of Political Science, MIT. Topic: "Competing for Foreign Military Contracts: The Financial Connection" |
February 26 | Brad Roberts, Research Member, Institute for Defense Analysis. Topic: "Terrorist Campaigns: What Can Deterrence Contribute to the War on Terror?" |
March 5 | Eric Labs, Congressional Budget Office. Topic: "Transforming the Navy's Surface Combatant Force" |
March 12 | Efraim Inbar, Professor, Begin-Sadat Center for Strategic Studies. Topic: "Regional Ramifications of an American Attack on Iraq" |
March 19 | Security Studies Program Faculty. Topic: "Iraq War II Update" |
April 2 | Mike Lynch, Research Affiliate, Center for International Studies; and Managing Director, Strategic Energy and Economic Research Inc., and Daniel Landau, Ph.D candidate, Security Studies Program. Topic: "Blood, Oil & SUVs" |
April 9 | Elihu Zimet, Senior Research Fellow, National Defense University. Topic: "Technology and Defense Transformation" |
April 16 | Edwin Thomas, Professor, Dept. of Materials Science and Engineering, MIT, Director of the Institute for Soldier Nanotechnologies. Topic: "Taking Nanotechnology from the Lab to the Soldier: The ISN" |
April 23 | Lieutenant General Bernard Trainor, USMC (retired), Senior Fellow, Council of Foreign Relations. Topic: TBA |
May 14 | Frank Gavin, Professor, University of Texas. Topic: "The 1964 Gilpatric Committee and the Origins of America's Counterproliferation Policy" |