MIT SECURITY
STUDIES PROGRAM
Seminar Series,
Fall 2000
The Security Studies Program
Seminars are scheduled for Wednesdays, 12:00 to 1:30 PM (unless otherwise
noted) at the MIT Center for International Studies, 292 Main Street, Kendall
Square, Building E38, room 615. Bring a bag lunch; refreshments will be
provided.
| September
13 |
Jeffrey
Richelson, Sr. Fellow, National Security Archive, Topic: The
Creation and Evolution of the NRO |
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September
20 CANCELLED
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Chaim Kaufmann,
Associate Professor, Lehigh University, Topic: Ethnic Conflict
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| September
27 |
Roger Cressey,
Director, Transnational Threats, National Security Council. Topic:
The Terrorist Threat and U.S. Response |
| October
4 |
James Appathurai,
Senior Planning Officer, Political Affairs Division, NATO. Topic:
The New NATO |
| October
11 |
Steve Miller,
Director, International Security Program, Harvard University. Topic:
Is Major War Obsolete? |
| October
18 |
Randall
Schweller, Assistant Professor, Ohio State University. Topic:
Updating Realism in Response to the End of the Cold War |
| October
25 |
Natalie
Goldring, Executive Director, Program on General Disarmament,
University of Maryland. Topic: Taking Another
Look at General Disarmament |
| November
1 |
Kurt Campbell,
Senior Vice President and Director, International Security Program,
CSIS. Topic: Asian Security |
| November
8 |
LTC Scott
Snook, Academy Prof. US Military Academy. Topic: Leading
Complex Organizations |
| November
15 |
Michael
O'Neill, First Secretary, Politico-Military Affairs, British Embassy.
Topic: British Perspective on Trans-Atlantic/European Security |
| November
29 |
George
Campbell, President Corporate Security, Fidelity Security Services.
Topic: Private Sector Perspectives on Future Threats |
| December
6 |
TBA |
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people of changes/additions to the Security Studies Program seminars.
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Our web site has summaries
of some of the seminars from the past two years, as well as additional
information about the security studies program. http://web.mit.edu/ssp/
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