Wednesday Seminars, Fall 2010
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Date |
Speaker |
Topic |
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September 15 | MATTHEW BUNN Harvard University |
Corruption: A Central Underappreciated Factor in Nuclear Proliferation |
September 22 | ELY RATNER Rand Corporation |
Blowing Back at Beijing: The Emerging International Security Threats that will Reshape China’s Rise. Please see Ely Ratner, “The Emergent Security Threats Reshaping China’s Rise,” The Washington Quarterly 35(1): Winter 2011. |
September 29 | JEREMI SURI University of Wisconsin |
The American Nation-Building Creed: Lessons and Legacies from Two Centuries of Experience |
October 6 | CHRISTINE FAIR Georgetown University |
The Strategic Use of Militants in Pakistan’s Foreign Policy |
October 13 | RANDALL SCHWELLER Ohio State University |
Time's Entropy: The Coming Ennui of World Disorder |
October 20 | SAMUEL WELLS Woodrow Wilson International Center for Scholars |
Korea and the Escalation of the Cold War |
October 27 | GRAHAM ALLISON Harvard University |
Nuclear Terrorism: Iran, Pakistan, North Korea and the Fragility of the Global Nuclear Order |
November 3 | NUNO MONTEIRO Yale University |
Nothing to Fear but Fear Itself? Nuclear Proliferation and Preventive War |
November 10 | LAWRENCE WILKERSON The College of William and Mary |
A No-Strategy Nation: Muddling Through Will No Longer Do |
November 17 | MARTHA CRENSHAW Stanford University |
The Genealogy of Terrorism |
December 1 | FEROZ HASSAN KHAN U.S. Naval Postgraduate School |
Strategic Stability in South Asia |