Past Wednesday Seminars
#Stoprussia: Weaponizing Social Media for Foreign Support
Roya Talibova
Harvard University
12-1:30pm
Military Power and Ideological Appeals of Religious Extremists
Luwei Ying
University of California, Los Angeles
12-1:30pm
Western Security Assistance and Russia’s Closing Window to Invade Ukraine
Alexandra Chinchilla
Texas A&M University
12-1:30pm
China’s Potential to Blockade Taiwan using Missile Attacks on Ports
Eugene Gholz
University of Notre Dame
12-1:30pm
Bombing to Provoke: Rockets, Missiles, and Drones as Instruments of Fear and Coercion
Jaganath Sankaran
University of Texas at Austin
12-1:30pm
Valiant Women: The Extraordinary American Servicewomen Who Helped Win World War II
Lena Andrews
University of Maryland
12-1:30pm
Collective Punishment of the Other: Perceptions of Groupness and Public Responses to Foreign Influence
Jonathan Chu
National University of Singapore
12-1:30pm
Motives in Territorial Conflicts: Competition or Valuing the Land Itself?
Kathleen Powers
Dartmouth College
12-1:30pm
Securing the Spectacle: Public Safety and the Qatar World Cup
Sarah Parkinson
Johns Hopkins University
12-1:30pm
From Neuroscience to National Security
Marika Landau-Wells
University of California, Berkeley
12-1:30pm
Refugee Return without Refoulement: A Typology of State Strategies to Evade Asylum Norms
Stephanie Schwartz
London School of Economics and Political Science
12-1:30pm
Kim Jong Un’s Pivot to the North: Sources of North Korean Conduct
Alexandre Mansourov
National Committee on North Korea
12-1:30pm This event will be in-person only
Ordinary Rebels: Rank and File Militants between War and Peace
Kolby Hanson
Wesleyan University
12-1:30pm
A Holy Hand Grenade? Religious Appeals in Power Politics
Peter Henne
University of Vermont
12-1:30pm
Afghanistan Revisited
Colin Jackson
U.S. Naval War College
12-1:30pm This event will be in-person only
Imagining the Unimaginable: War, Weapons, and Procurement Politics
Sanne Verschuren
Boston University
12-1:30pm