Events Archive — 2023
Internal Security and Chinese Grand Strategy
Sheena Greitens
University of Texas at Austin
12-1:30pm
The Patron’s Dilemma: Recklessness and Restraint Under Nuclear Umbrellas
Rupal Mehta
University of Nebraska-Lincoln
12-1:30pm
Book talk with author, Jesse Driscoll: Ukraine’s Unnamed War: Before the Russian Invasion of 2022
Jesse Driscoll
University of California, San Diego
4-5:30pm E51-095
Beijing’s Low-Productivity Innovation Drive: Evidence from Patents Production (co-hosted with MIT Political Science)
Yuen Yuen Ang
Johns Hopkins University
12-1:30pm
The Missing Cyber Thunder Run: Cyber Operations During the Russo-Ukrainian War
Brandon Valeriano
Marine Corps University
12-1:30pm
Chip War: The Fight for the World's Most Critical Technology
Chris Miller
Tufts University
12-1:30pm
Civil-Military Relations with Tenuous Civilian Control: A Domestic Path to International Conflict
Anne Sartori
MIT Sloan School of Management
12-1:30pm
US Nuclear Weapons Accidents: A Brief History and the Evolution of Response
Lieutenant Colonel John D. Turner
1pm Pye Conference Room (E40-496)
Counterinsurgency from the Ground Up: A Practitioner’s Perspective on COIN in Iraq and Afghanistan
Lieutenant Colonel Thaddeus Drake
11am Pye Conference Room (E40-496)
Army Mental Health from a Battalion Commander's Perspective
Lieutenant Colonel Lawrence Rangel
12pm Pye Conference Room (E40-496)
The Role of the National Technology and Industrial Base (NTIB) in Support of U.S. National Security
Commander Michael Tomsik
1pm Pye Conference Room (E40-496)
Flexibility is the Key to Airpower: The Past, Present, and Future of Aerial Refueling
Lieutenant Colonel Derrick McClain
12pm Pye Conference Room (E40-496)