Past Wednesday Seminars
Rules for Rebels: The Science of Victory in Militant History
Max Abrahms
Northeastern University
12:00-1:30pm Building E40-496 (Pye 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)
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)
George F. Kennan and American Policy in East Asia
Paul Heer
George Washington University
12:00-1:30pm Building E40-496 (Pye Room)
Destined for War: Can America and China Escape Thucydides's Trap?
Graham Allison
Harvard University
12:00-1:30pm Building E40-496 (Pye Room)
Nixon, Kissinger, and a Forgotten Genocide
Gary Bass
Princeton University
12:00-1:30pm Building E40-496 (Pye Room)
The Double Game: The Demise of America's First Missile Defense System and the Rise of Strategic Arms Limitation
James Cameron
Fundação Getulio Vargas
12:00-1:30pm Building E40-496 (Pye Room)
Protean Power: Exploring the Uncertain and Unexpected in World Politics
Peter Katzenstein
Cornell University
12:00-1:30pm Building E40-496 (Pye Room)
Conventional Conflicts with Nuclear-Armed Powers: Prospects for Escalation Control
Jasen J. Castillo
Texas A&M
12:00-1:30pm E40-496 Pye Room
How the Iran-Saudi Rivalry is Coloring MENA Conflicts
Joost Hiltermann
International Crisis Group
12:00-1:30pm E40-496 Pye Room