Wednesday Seminars, Spring 2010
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Date |
Speaker |
Topic |
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February 10 | HUSSEIN IBISH American Task Force for Palestine (ATFP) |
Israel, the Palestinians, and the One-State Agenda |
February 17 | FRANCIS GAVIN University of Texas |
History and Policy in the Nuclear Age |
February 24 | JACK LEVY Rutgers University |
Balancing at Sea: Do States Ally Against the Leading Global Power? |
March 3 | RONALD HASSNER University of California, Berkeley |
Religion and Secular War |
March 10 | JONATHAN DAVID KIRSHNER Cornell University |
Classical Realism and the Rise of China |
March 17 | MICHAEL DESCH University of Notre Dame |
If, When, and How Social Science Can Contribute to National Security Policy |
March 31 | THEO FARRELL Department of War Studies, King's College, London |
Military Adaptation and the British Campaign in Helmand, 2006-2010 |
April 7 | THOMAS HEGGHAMMER Norwegian Defence Research Establishment, Oslo |
Explaining the Absence of Islamist Revolutionaries in Saudi Arabia |
April 14 | NORRIN RIPSMAN Concordia University, Montreal, Quebec, Canada |
Globalization and the National Security System |
April 28 | JAMES CARROLL Boston Globe |
The Violence of God: Ancient and Modern |
May 5 | BRYAN HEHIR John F. Kennedy School of Government, Harvard University |
Just War and the War on Terror: Examining the Dynamic |