Wednesday Seminars, Fall 2009
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Date | Speaker | Topic |
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September 16 | SEBASTIAN ROSATO Notre Dame |
Unite or Die: Balance of Power Politics and the Construction of the European Community |
September 23 | KELLY GREENHILL Tufts University |
Fear Factor: Understanding the Origins and Consequences of Beliefs about National Security and the Threats We Face |
September 30 | MICHAEL KREPON Stimson Center |
Better Safe than Sorry, the Ironies of Living with the Bomb |
October 7 | DAVID MAKOVSKY Washington Institute for Near East Policy |
Neo-Conservatism vs. Realism: Applying Grand Theories to the Middle East |
October 14 | PAUL WALKER Global Green (USA Security and Sustainability Program) |
Nonproliferation and Chemical Weapons: Challenges in Implementing the Chemical Weapons Convention |
October 21 | DAVID J. KARL |
India’s Emergence as a Great Power: Implications for U.S. Policy in Asia |
October 28 | MATTHEW BURROWS |
Global Trends 2025: A Transformed World |
November 4 | AUDREY KURTH CRONIN U.S. National War College |
How Terrorism Ends: Understanding the Decline and Demise of Terrorist Campaigns |
November 18 | COLONEL KEVIN WOODS Institute for Defense Analysis |
A View from the Other Side of the Hill—The Records of Saddam Hussein |
December 2 | GARY BASS Princeton University |
The Origins of Humanitarian Intervention |