Wednesday Seminars, Fall 2007
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Date | Speaker | Topic |
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September 12 | STEPHEN VAN EVERA Professor of Political Science, MIT |
American Grand Strategy for the New Era |
September 19 | TAYLOR SEYBOLT United States Institute of Peace |
Strategies of Humanitarian Military Intervention |
September 26 | NARUSHIGE MICHISHITA Professor, National Graduate Institute for Policy Studies, Toyko |
North Korea's Military-Diplomatic Campaigns: History and Analysis |
October 3 | EMILE NAKLEH Advisor, National Bureau of Asian Research |
The Middle East in the Wake of Iraq: Taking a Strategic Look |
October 10 | ALVARO DE SOTO Secretary General, UNNews |
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October 17 | PAUL O'BRIEN Director, Aid Effectiveness Team, OXFAM America |
National Security and Poverty Alleviation as Drivers of U.S. Foreign Policy: Lessons from Afghanistan |
October 24 | RAJAN MENON Professor, Lehigh University |
The End of Alliances: The Future of American Foreign Policy |
October 31 | MICHAEL BELL Senior Scholar in International Diplomacy, U of Windsor Ontario |
Pathways for Peace: Security and Governance in the Old City of Jerusalem |
November 7 | SETH JONES Senior Advisor to the U.S. Ambassador to the U.N. |
Counterinsurgency in Afghanistan |
November 14 | KEVIN BENSON Colonel, US Army, retired |
Military Adaptation of Red Teaming |
November 28 | SHELLEY RIGGER Associate Professor, Davidson College |
How Taiwan Makes Friends and Gains Influence on the Mainland: Taiwanese Business in the PRC |
December 5 | DANIEL DEUDNEY Associate Professor, Johns Hopkins University |
BOUNDING POWER: Republican Security Theory for the Polis to the Global Village |