Wednesday Seminars, Spring 2014
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Date |
Speaker |
Topic |
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February 19 | BENJAMIN MILLER University of Haifa |
Competing Models of War and Peace: How Relevant are they in the Post-Cold War Era? |
February 26 | ROBERT LEGVOLD Columbia University |
Reconciling the Euro-Atlantic and Asia-Pacific Dimensions in U.S.- Russian Relations |
March 5 | SHEENA CHESTNUT GREITENS University of Missouri |
Organizing Repression: Coercive Institutions and State Violence under Authoritarianism |
March 12 | DANIEL DREZNER Tufts University |
Does Military Power Attract Foreign Investment? |
March 19 | RISA BROOKS Marquette University |
Societies and Terrorist Violence: How Community Ties Influence Militant Groups’ Targeting of Civilians |
April 2 | LISA BLAYDES Stanford University |
Compliance and Resistance in Iraq under Saddam Hussein: Evidence from the Files of the Ba'th Party |
April 9 | BENJAMIN VALENTINO Dartmouth College |
More than a Word? Genocide and U.S. Public Opinion |
April 16 | FRED KAPLAN Slate Magazine |
America and the World in the Age of Obama |
April 30 | AMY SMITHSON Monterey Institute of International Studies |
About Face? Chemical Disarmament in Syria |
May 7 | BG Michael Wehr US Army |
“Secure, Hold, Build”- What’s the Impact of Building Infrastructure during Ongoing Evolution of Diplomatic, Informational, Military and Economic Conditions in Afghanistan? |