Events Archive — 2018
Nuclear Deterrence in an Age of Rapid Technological Change
Daryl Press
Associate Professor of Government, Dartmouth College
2-3:30 E40-496, Lucian Pye Conference Room
The Rise and Fall (?) of the Humanitarian Intervention Project
Rajan Menon
City College of New York
12:00-1:30pm Building E40-496 (Pye Room)
The Illiberal Disruption: Temporary Detour or Historical Turning Point?
Charles Kupchan
Senior Fellow, Council on Foreign Relations, and Professor, Georgetown University
5-6:30pm MIT building 66-110
Russia's Use of Semi-State Security Forces: The Case of the Wagner Group
Kimberly Marten
Barnard College, Columbia University
12:00-1:30pm Building E40-496 (Pye Room)
Rules for Rebels: The Science of Victory in Militant History
Max Abrahms
Northeastern University
12:00-1:30pm Building E40-496 (Pye Room)
Focus on Russia: Russia's Place in the New World Order
William Hill
Woodrow Wilson Center, Washington, DC
4:30-6:00pm E40-496, Lucian Pye Conference Room
Unrivaled: Why America Will Remain the World's Sole Superpower
Michael Beckley
Tufts University
12:00-1:30pm Building E40-496 (Pye Room)
Five Things You'd Want to Know in Explaining Japan's Surrender in 1945
Sheldon Garon
Princeton University
12:00-1:30pm Building E40-496 (Pye Room)
Rising Nuclear Threats in a Disrupted World
Lori Murray
Council on Foreign Relations
12:00-1:30pm Building E40-496 (Pye Room)
Geostructural Realism and the Return of Bipolarity in International Politics
Øystein Tunsjø
Norwegian Institute for Defence Studies, Norwegian Defence University College
12:00-1:30pm Building E40-496 (Pye Room)
Hidden Atrocities: Japanese Germ Warfare and American Obstruction of Justice at the Tokyo Trial
Jeanne Guillemin
M.I.T.
12:00-1:30pm Building E40-496 (Pye Room)
Libya's 2011 Uprising: What Really Happened?
Alan J. Kuperman
University of Texas at Austin
12:00-1:30pm Building E40-496 (Pye Room)
Eurasia in the 21st Century (rescheduled for Fall 2018)
Rajan Menon
City College of New York
12:00-1:30pm Building E40-496 (Pye Room)
Focus on Russia: "Cold War 2.0"
Andrey Kortunov
Director General, Russian International Affairs Council
4:30-6:00pm E40-496, Lucian Pye Conference Room
East Asia's Surprising Stability
David Kang
University of Southern California
12:00-1:30pm Building E40-496 (Pye Room)
Building Militaries in Fragile States
Mara Karlin
Johns Hopkins-SAIS
12:00-1:30pm Building E40-496 (Pye Room)
Grand Plans in International Politics
Nina Silove
Harvard University
12:00-1:30pm Building E40-496 (Pye Room)
The South China Sea: At the Intersection of China's Silk Road Initiative and the US Indo-Pacific Strategy
Peter Dutton
Naval War College
12:00-1:30pm Building E40-496 (Pye Room)