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The SSP Wednesday Seminar Series runs from 12 to 1:30PM in E38-615 every Wednesday during the Spring and Fall semesters. All talks are open to the public.
| Date | Speaker | Topic |
|---|---|---|
| February 11 | NICHOLAS BURNS John F. Kennedy School of Government, Harvard University |
Foreign Policy Challenges for the Obama Administration |
| February 18 | TOSHI YOSHIHARA Naval War College |
Chinese Views of Japanese Sea Power |
| February 25 | LTG ROBERT E. DURBIN Special Assistant to the Chief of Staff, Army for Enterprise Management |
Institutional Adaptation |
| March 4 | HILLARY MANN LEVERETT STRATEGA (Strategic Energy and Global Analysis) |
The Strategic Framework for U.S – Iranian Engagement |
| March 11 | DAVID HENDRICKSON Colorado College |
Search for Limits: American Foreign Policy in an Age of Austerity |
| March 18 | ELIZABETH STANLEY |
Techno-Blinders: How the Cult of Technology is Endangering US National Security |
| April 1 | BRIAN RATHBUN |
Circles of Trust: The Creation of International Security Organizations and the Domestic Policies of Multilateralism in the United States |
| April 8 | WILLIAM WOHLFORTH Dartmouth College |
Unipolarity, Status Competition and Great Power War |
| April 15 | CHARLES KUPCHAN Georgetown University |
U.S. Foreign Policy after Bush: Can Bipartisanship and Liberal Internationalism be Revived? |
| April 29 | NATE FICK Center for a New American Security |
The Afghanistan Inheritance: Steps for the New Administration |
| May 6 | AARON MILLER Wilson Center |
Gulliver’s Troubles: America, Obama and The Middle East |