Wednesday Seminars, Spring 2012
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Date |
Speaker |
Topic |
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February 15 | JOBY WARRICK Washington Post |
Triple Agent: Lessons from the CIA’s Disaster at Khost, Afghanistan |
February 22 | MARK CANCIAN Director of the Force Structure and Investment Branch, Office of Management and Budget |
Making a Budget Deal: Why DOD is Not the Problem…and why It Can’t be Exempted |
February 29 | BENJAMIN RUNKLE House Armed Services Committee |
Wanted Dead or Alive: Strategic Manhunts and U.S. National Security Policy |
March 7 | JENNIFER DIXON Belfer Center, Harvard University |
Changing the State’s Story: Continuity and Change in Official Narratives of Dark Pasts |
March 14 | JAN LEMNITZER Oxford University, England |
“That Moral League of Nations against the United States” – The 1856 Declaration of Paris and the Abolition of Privateering |
March 21 | COMMANDER JAMES KRASKA US Naval War College |
Maritime Power and the Law of the Sea |
April 4 | TAREK MASOUD Kennedy School of Government, Harvard University |
Why Islam Wins: Religion and Party Politics in the Arab Spring |
April 11 | JEFF COLGAN American University |
Revolutionary Leaders in Iran: Will Leadership Change Create Opportunities for Peace? |
April 25 | GIL-LI VARDI Stanford University |
Distorting Lenses: How Organizational Culture Explains Doctrinal and Operational Dynamics in the Interwar German Army and the Early Israeli Defense Forces |
May 2 | ERICA CHENOWITH Wesleyan University |
Weapons of the Strong: Exploring the Global Diffusion of Nonviolent Uprisings |