Past Wednesday Seminars
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
Peaceful, but Dangerous? Mexico’s Nuclear Energy Project
Arturo C. Sotomayor
George Washington University
12-1:30pm virtual
Then What? Assessing the Strategic Implications of Chinese Control of Taiwan
Caitlin Talmadge
Georgetown University
12-1:30pm virtual
TALK CANCELLED! (title was "The Networked Superpower")
Carla Norrlöf
University of Toronto
12-1:30pm virtual
US Military Innovation for the Digital Age
Audrey Cronin
School of International Service
12-1:30pm virtual
Broken Escalator? Forward Military Deployment, Casualties, and Public Support for Escalation
Paul Musgrave
University of Massachusetts, Amherst
12-1:30pm virtual
The United States’ Dangerous Lead Nation Obsession
Ryan Grauer
University of Pittsburgh
12-1pm virtual
Fratricidal Coercion and Battlefield Performance in Modern War
Jason Lyall
Dartmouth College
12-1pm virtual