Wednesday Seminars, Spring 2011
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Date |
Speaker |
Topic |
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February 9 | MIKE GILMORE OSD DOTE |
Lack of Learning—My First Year Back in the Pentagon |
February 16 | JENNIFER LIND Dartmouth College |
The Collapse of North Korea: Military Missions and Requirements |
February 23 | MARY SAROTTE University of Southern California |
A Not-So-Liberal Leviathan: The End of the Cold War and Its Legacy for U.S. Foreign Policy |
March 2 | CHRISTOPHER CHIVERS New York Times |
Military Small-Arms Distribution and the Wars in Afghanistan and Iraq |
March 9 | TOM BIELEFELD Belfer Center, Project on Managing the Atom |
Forensics, Detectors and Deterrence: Integrating Technology with Policy to Prevent Nuclear Terrorism |
March 16 | GREGORY TREVERTON RAND Corporation |
Reshaping Intelligence for an Age of Terror: Where Do We Stand? |
April 6 | JENNIFER ERICKSON Boston College |
Revisiting the Dove’s Dilemma: Conventional Arms Transfers and Nuclear Weapons Development |
April 13 | DAVID MILIBAND British Labour Party, MP |
Roundtable Discussion on “The Future of Pakistan” |
April 27 | CHARLES GLASER George Washington University |
International Security Implications of Energy Dependence and Vulnerability |
May 4 | DAN NEXON Georgetown University |
“We are all Georgians Now”-Social Ties and the Undermining of Authority in U.S.- Georgia Patron-Client Relations |