Wednesday Seminars, Spring 2006
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Date | Speaker | Topic |
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Feb. 15 | MARY HABECK Johns Hopkins University |
Knowing the Enemy: Jihadist Ideology and the War on Terror |
Feb. 22 | ALEXANDER COOLEY Barnard College |
Democratization and the Politicization of U.S. Military Bases Abroad: Lessons from Spain and the Philippines |
March 1 | FRED KAPLAN Slate |
Daydream Believers: The Bush Administration and Defense Policy |
March 8 | BONNIE GLASER CSIS |
Chinese Foreign Policy Debates: North Korea, Japan and "Peaceful Rise" |
March 15 | TOM MCNAUGHER Rand |
Dimensions of Army Transformation |
March 22 | SEAN NAYLOR Army Times |
Operation Anaconda: Lessons Learned |
April 5 | RISA BROOKS Northwestern University |
The Civil-Military Politics of Strategic Assessment |
April 12 | ALAN KUPERMAN University of Texas, Austin |
Power-Sharing or Partition? History’s Lessons for Keeping the Peace in Bosnia |
April 19 | BENJAMIN VALENTINO Dartmouth College |
War by Other Means: The Fate of Civilians in Times of War |
April 26 | SHARON WEINER, American Academy | Controlling the Proliferation of Nuclear Knowledge from the Former Soviet Union |
May 3 | JAMES WALSH Research Associate, MIT Security Studies Program |
10 Days in Tehran — Nuclear Weapons, Policy, and Theory |
May 10 | ANDREW KREPINEVICH Center for Strategic and Budgetary Assessment |
Iraq and Beyond |
May 17 | JULIE TAYLOR, Harvard University | Prophet Sharing: Strategic Interaction Between Muslim Clerics and Middle Eastern Regimes. |