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U.S. Military Policy for Space: How Should Europe Respond?

with speaker, Dr. Constanze Stelzenmueller, Public Policy Scholar, Woodrow Wilson Center and Defense and Security Editor, Die Zeit and Commentator Dr. Richard L. Kugler, Distinguished Research Professor Center for Technology and National Security Policy of National Defense University

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Wednesday
Jun. 16, 2004
4:00pm – 5:30pm ET

Overview

Speaker:
Dr. Constanze Stelzenmueller
Public Policy Scholar, Woodrow Wilson Center and
Defense and Security Editor, Die Zeit

Commentator:
Dr. Richard L. Kugler
Distinguished Research Professor
Center for Technology and National Security Policy of National Defense University

Dr. Constanze Stelzenmueller is a public policy scholar at the Woodrow Wilson Center on leave from her post as defense and security editor of the German weekly newspaper, Die Zeit. She has a doctorate in international law and has worked as a journalist with Die Zeit since 1994. Her current responsibilities include covering defense and security issues as well as German and European foreign policy and the Iraq war. Commenting on her presentation will be Dr. Richard L. Kugler, distinguished research professor at the Center for Technology and National Security Policy of National Defense University. Dr. Kugler has worked especially on issues of NATO-Warsaw Pact military balance in Central Europe and was a leading architect of NATO enlargement and the NATO response force. He is the author of a forthcoming book on "Policy Analysis and National Security Affairs: New Methods for a New Era."

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