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Feb 26, 2020
New Technologies and Norms of War: Submarines and Poison Gas in World War I
Jennifer Erickson
Associate Professor, Boston College
12-1:30 E40-496, Lucian Pye Conference Room
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Feb 12, 2020
Fighting for Tyranny: How State Repression Shapes Military Performance (co-authored work with Arturas Rozenas and Roya Talibova)
Yuri M. Zhukov
University of Michigan
12-1:30 E40-496, Lucian Pye Conference Room
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Feb 5, 2020
The Effectiveness of a Quasi-Voluntary Regime: Cybersecurity for U.S. Critical Infrastructure
Chappell Lawson
Associate Professor of Political Science, MIT
12-1:30 E40-496, Lucian Pye Conference Room
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Dec 4, 2019
A World Safe for Autocracy? China’s Rise and the Future of Global Politics
Jessica Chen Weiss
Cornell University
12:00-1:30pm Building E40-496 (Pye Room)
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Nov 20, 2019
Blowback and Escalation Risks from the US Weaponization of Finance
Cynthia Roberts
Hunter College, CUNY
12:00-1:30pm Building E40-496 (Pye Room)
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Nov 13, 2019
Killer Robots Killing the Rule of Law?
Mary Ellen O'Connell
University of Notre Dame
12:00-1:30pm Building E40-496 (Pye Room)
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Nov 6, 2019
Autocratic Diffusion and Great Power Politics
Seva Gunitsky
University of Toronto
12:00-1:30pm Building E40-496 (Pye Room)
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Oct 30, 2019
How to Enlarge NATO: The Debate Inside the Clinton Administration, 25 Years On
Mary Sarotte
Johns Hopkins University
12:00-1:30pm Building E40-496 (Pye Room)
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Oct 23, 2019
The War Scare That Wasn’t: Able Archer 83 and the Myths of the Second Cold War
Simon Miles
Duke University
12:00-1:30pm Building E40-496 (Pye Room)
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Oct 2, 2019
Wargaming "War Games": How Likely is Thermonuclear Cyber War?
Jacquelyn Schneider
Stanford University
12:00-1:30pm Building E40-496 (Pye Room)
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Sep 25, 2019
Great expectations or nothing to lose? Socio-economic correlates of joining the Islamic State
Steffen Hertog
London School of Economics and Political Science
12:00-1:30pm Building E40-496 (Pye Room)
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Sep 18, 2019
International Order and the Persistence of War
Bear Braumoeller
Ohio State University
12:00-1:30pm Building E40-496 (Pye Room)
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Sep 11, 2019
It's Coming From Inside The House: The Greatest Challenges to America's National Security Is Happening At Home, Not Over There
Michael Cohen
Boston Globe
12:00-1:30pm Building E40-496 (Pye Room)
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May 1, 2019
Toward New Histories of the Tet Offensive: Fifty Years Later
Lien-Hang Nguyen
Columbia University
12:00-1:30pm Building E40-496 (Pye Room)
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Apr 24, 2019
Soldiers' Hearts: The Changing Cost of War-Induced Psychological Trauma
Tanisha Fazal
University of Minnesota
12:00-1:30pm Building E40-496 (Pye Room)
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Apr 10, 2019
Restraining Great Powers: Soft Balancing From Empires to the Global Era
T.V.Paul
McGill University
12:00-1:30pm Building E40-496 (Pye Room)
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Apr 3, 2019
Small Wars, Big Data: The Information Revolution in Modern Conflict
Jacob Shapiro
Princeton University
12:00-1:30pm Building E40-496 (Pye Room)
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Mar 20, 2019
Cyberspace Strategy and Great Power Competition
Emily Goldman
12:00-1:30pm Building E40-496 (Pye Room)
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Mar 13, 2019
Planning to Fail: The US Wars in Vietnam, Iraq, and Afghanistan
James Lebovic
The George Washington University
12:00-1:30pm Building E40-496 (Pye Room)
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Mar 6, 2019
Israeli National Security: A New Strategy for an Era of Change
Chuck Freilich
Harvard Kennedy School, Belfer Center for Science and International Affairs
12:00-1:30pm Building E40-496 (Pye Room)