International Security Studies
Events
The Global Response to U.S. Primacy: Implications for Nonproliferation
March 03, 2005 // 11:00pm
with Stephen Walt, Professor and Academic Dean, John F. Kennedy School of Government, Harvard University
The Culture of Death: Terrorist Organizations and Suicide Bombing
February 17, 2005 // 7:30am — 9:30am
Ami Pedahzur, Deputy Chair, National Security Studies Center, Haifa University; currently the Donald D. Harrington Fellow, University of Texas at Austin.Co-sponsored with the the RAND Corporation and the U.S. Army's Eisenhower National Security Series.
U.S. Counterproliferation Policy
January 27, 2005 // 11:00pm
with Michael Nacht, Dean, Goldman School of Public Policy, University of California at Berkeley
Will Russian Scientists Go Rogue? A Survey on the Threat and the Impact of Western Assistance
December 16, 2004 // 2:30pm — 4:30pm
Deborah Yarsike Ball, National Security Analyst, Proliferation and Terrorism Prevention Program, Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory, and former Title VIII-Supported Short-term Scholar, Kennan Institute; Theodore P. GermberAssociate Professor of Sociology, University of Wisconsin-Madison
Nuclear Nonproliferation: Change and Challenges
December 09, 2004 // 11:00pm
with Graham Andrew, Special Assistant to the Director General for Scientific and Technical Affairs, International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA)
Al Qaeda at 2.0: The Terrorist Organization After 9/11
November 30, 2004 // 11:00am — 1:00pm
with Peter Bergen—-CNN Terrorism Analyst and author of Holy War, Inc.: Inside the Secret World of Osama bin Laden
Turning a Blind Eye: Passive Sponsorship of Terrorism
October 28, 2004 // 12:00am
This meeting, jointly sponsored by the Woodrow Wilson Center's Division of International Studies, the RAND Corporation and the U.S. Army's Eisenhower National Security Series, was part of an ongoing series on terrorism and homeland security and featured Daniel Byman, Assistant Professor, Edmund A Walsh School of Foreign Service, Georgetown University and Nonresident Senior Fellow, Saban Center for Middle East Policy, Brookings Institute.
Al Qaeda's European Front: 3/11 and Its Implications
September 27, 2004 // 9:00am — 10:30am
with Fernando Reinares, Spain's leading expert on terrorism and political violence. Reinares is a professor of Political Violence at King Juan Carlos University, Spain and the senior advisor of the Ministry of the Interior in Spain.
The Black Market in Nuclear Technology
September 24, 2004 // 12:00pm — 1:30pm
with David Albright, President, Institute for Science and International Security (ISIS)
Book Launch--Nuclear Terrorism: The Ultimate Preventable Catastrophe
September 08, 2004 // 4:00pm — 6:00pm
with speaker and author Graham Allison, Director, Belfer Center for Science and International Affairs, and Douglas Dillon Professor of Government, Harvard University