Events Archive — 2016
Coercion and Politics: Citizen Support for Political Actors with Violent Pasts
Sarah Daly
University of Notre Dame
12:00-1:30pm E40-496
Who Fights for Reputation in International Politics? Leaders, Resolve, and the Use of Force
Keren Yarhi-Milo
Princeton University
12:00-1:30pm E40-496
Beyond Expectation and Surprise: Neural Prediction Error in Inadvertent Diplomatic and Military Escalation
Nicholas Wright
University of Birmingham & Carnegie Endowment
12:00-1:30pm E40-496
When Do Leaders Free-Ride? The Case of Military Alliances
Matthew Fuhrmann
Texas A&M; currently visiting Associate Professor at Stanford University
12:00-1:30pm E40-496
How Wartime Unit Cohesion Explains Postwar Patronage: Evidence from Former Insurgents in Aceh, Indonesia
Yuhki Tajima
Georgetown University
12:00-1:30pm E40-496
Countering Violent Extremism (CVE): The Two-Pyramids Model of Radicalization
Clark McCauley
Bryn Mawr College
12:00-1:30pm E40-496
Restrained by Design: Cyber Security and the Attenuation of War
Jon Lindsay
University of Toronto, Munk School
12:00-1:30pm E40-496
Probability Assessment and National Security Decision Making: Experimental Evidence from National Security Professionals
Jeffrey Friedman
Dartmouth College
12:00-1:30pm E40-496
Strategies of Insurgent Diplomacy: Evidence from the Iraqi Kurdish Liberation Movement
Morgan L. Kaplan
Harvard University
12:00-1:30pm E40-496
Meeting China Halfway: How to Defuse the Emerging US-China Rivalry
Lyle Goldstein
U.S. Naval War College
12:00-1:30pm E40-496
Sierra Hotel: Flying Air Force Fighters In the Decade After Vietnam
Colonel Dick "Lucky" Anderegg
USAF
3-4:30pm E40-496