Past Wednesday Seminars
Civil-Military Relations with Tenuous Civilian Control: A Domestic Path to International Conflict
Anne Sartori
MIT Sloan School of Management
12-1:30pm
Political Obstacles in the U.S.-China Nuclear Relationship
Tong Zhao
Carnegie Endowment for International Peace
12-1:30pm
You Can't Get There from Here: On the Gap Between Realist Theory and "Realist" Foreign Policy
Andrew Kydd
University of Wisconsin-Madison
12-1:30pm
Authoritarians at the Cutting Edge: China, innovation, and the global balance of power
Jennifer Lind
Dartmouth College
12-1:30pm
Euromissiles: The Nuclear Weapons That Nearly Destroyed NATO
Susan Colbourn
Duke University
12-1:30pm
Leaders, Bureaucracy, and Miscalculation in International Crisis
Tyler Jost
Brown University
12-1:30pm
How Russia Uses Cyber Proxies to Respond to Accusations of Cyber Attacks
William Akoto
Fordham University
12-1:30pm
Moderating Extremism: The Challenge of Combating Online Harms
Tamar Mitts
Columbia University
12-1:30pm
Forming Battlefield Coalitions: The Role of Logistics and the Burma Campaign
Rosella Cappella Zielinski
Boston University
12-1:30pm
"I'm From the Government and I'm Here to Help": Public opinion and the use of state coercive force
Lindsay Cohn
US Naval War College
12-1:30pm
The Civilian Casualty Files
Azmat Khan
Columbia University
12:05 - 1:30PM In-person in E40-496 & Virtual
The Logic and Impacts of Rebel Public Services Provision: Evidence from Taliban Courts in Afghanistan
Renard Sexton
Emory University
12:05 - 1:30PM In-person in E40-496 & Virtual
Nuclear deterrence in a multipolar world
Stacie Pettyjohn
Center for a New American Security
12:05 - 1:30PM In-person in E40-496 & Virtual
Words of War: Diplomacy as a Tool of Conflict
Eric Min
UCLA
12:05 - 1:30PM In-person in E40-496 & Virtual
Spies, Lies, and Algorithms: The History and Future of American Intelligence
Amy Zegart
Stanford University
12:05 - 1:30PM In-person in E40-496 & Virtual
The Insiders’ Game: Elites, Democracy, and War
Elizabeth Saunders
Georgetown University
12:05 - 1:30PM In-person in E40-496 & Virtual
Israel and the Middle East: Challenges for 2022
Amos Yadlin
Harvard University
12:05 - 1:30PM In-person in E40-496 & Virtual
From Pluribus to Unum? The Civil War and Imagined Sovereignty in 19th Century America
Melissa Lee
Princeton University
12:05 - 1:30PM In-person in E40-496 & Virtual
The Secret Foundations of Liberal Order
Michael Poznansky
Naval War College
12:05 - 1:30PM In-person in E40-496 & Virtual
Born in Blackness: Africa, Africans, and the Making of the Modern World, 1471 to the Second World War
Howard French
Columbia University
12:05 - 1:30PM In-person in E40-496 & Virtual