Wednesday Seminars, Spring 2008
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Date | Speaker | Topic |
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February 6 | ADMIRAL THAD ALLEN Commandant, U.S. Coast Guard |
U.S. Coast Guard and the New Security Environment |
February 13 | SHAI FELDMAN Professor of Politics, Brandeis University |
Lessons from the Summer 2006 Israel-Hezbollah War |
February 20 | LOUISE RICHARDSON Executive Dean, Radcliffe Institute for Advanced Study |
What Terrorists Want: Understanding the Enemy, Containing the Threat |
February 27 | CHRIS PREBLE Director of Foreign Policy Studies, The Cato Institute |
The Power Problem: Why Having More Than We Need Makes Us Less Safe |
March 5 | COLIN KAHL Assistant Professor, Security Studies Program, Georgetown University |
The Law of War and the Evolution of Counterinsurgency in Iraq |
March 12 | PHIL GORDON |
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March 19 | CINDY WILLIAMS Principal Research Scientist, MIT Security Studies Program |
Planning and Resource Allocation for Homeland Security |
April 2 | PETER CLEMENT Directorate of Intelligence, CIA |
Analysis at CIA: What's New and What Isn't |
April 9 | Strategic Vision Workshop (Event not open to the public: BY INVITATION ONLY) | |
April 16 | KRISTIN LORD George Washington University |
Public Diplomacy and U.S. National Security |
April 23 | ERWAN LAGADEC Visiting Fellow, MIT Security Studies Program |
Reflections on the French EU presidency, ESDP and NATO |
April 30 | EDWARD FLYNN Chief of Police, Milwaukee, Wisconsin (former Chief Advisor to Mass. Governor on Homeland Security and Secretary of Public Safety in Massachusetts) |
Homeland Security |
May 7 | CHUCK FREILICH Senior Fellow, John F. Kennedy School of Government |
A Middle East Strategic Overview: An Israeli Perspective |