Wednesday Seminars, Fall 2005
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September 14 | David Edelstein, Assistant Professor of Political Science, Georgetown University. Topic: "The Past, Present, and Future of Military Occupations" |
September 21 | Richard Schultz, Professor, Fletcher School at Tufts University. Topic: "Special Operations" |
September 28 | James McAllister, Associate Professor and Chair of Leadership Studies Program, Williams College. Topic: "Europe and the Future of American Grand Strategy" |
October 6 (Thursday, 3:30pm) | Jolyon Howorth, Jean Monet Professor of European Politics, University of Bath, and Visiting Professor of Political Science, Yale University . Topic: "The European Security and Defence Project: What It Probably Is and What It Certainly Is Not" |
October 12 | Richard Kohn, Professor of History, University of North Carolina. Topic: "Civil Military Relations in the United States Today" |
October 19 | Yumi Hiwatari ¬ CIS Research Fellow. Topic: "Japanese Defense Strategy for the 21st Century" |
October 26 | Dr. Clark Murdock, Senior Adviser, CSIS. Topic: "The Second Goldwater-Nichols Act" |
November 2 | Jessica Stern, Lecturer in Public Policy, Belfer Center for Science and International Affairs, John F. Kennedy School of Government, Harvard. Topic: "Terrorism" |
November 9 | Jeremy Shapiro, Director of Research, Center on the United States and Europe, and Fellow, Foreign Policy Studies, Brookings Institution. Topic: "Where You Stand Depends on Where You Get Hit: U.S. And European Counterterrorism Strategies" |
November 16 | David Finkelstein, Center for Naval Analysis. Topic: "China: The Big Picture" |
November 30 | Dr. Jo Husbands, Staff, National Research Council. Topic: "The 'Other' Proliferation Problem: Conventional Weapons and Technologies " |
December 7 | James Valdes, Scientific Advisor for Biotechnology U.S. Army Research, Development & Engineering Command. Topic: "Biological Agents: Threat, Preparedness, Response, and Myths" |
December 14 | Sanford Weiner, Research Fellow, MIT Security Studies Program. Topic: "Pandemic Influenza: What are the risks? Where are the policies?" |