International Security Studies
Events
After Gitmo, What Next?: A European Perspective
September 02, 2009 // 12:00pm — 1:00pm
Seán Aylward, Secretary General, Department of Justice, Equality and Law Reform, Republic of Ireland
Going to Zero With Weapons of Mass Destruction: Lessons From the Chemical Weapons Convention
June 16, 2009 // 12:00pm — 1:00pm
Ambassador Rogelio Pfirter, Director-General, Organization for the Prohibition of Chemical Weapons
Book Discussion: The Least Worst Place: Guantanamo's First 100 Days
May 28, 2009 // 12:00pm — 1:30am
Karen Greenberg, Executive Director, Center on Law and Security, New York University School of Law
The Road to Zero Nukes: The First Five Years
April 20, 2009 // 12:00pm — 1:30pm
George Perkovich, Vice President for Studies and Director, Nonproliferation Program, Carnegie Endowment for International Peace
The 3/11 Madrid Bombings: An Assessment after 5 Years
April 06, 2009 // 12:00pm — 1:30pm
with Fernando Reinares, Professor of Political Science and Security Studies, King Juan Carlos University, Madrid and and Director of the Program on Global Terrorism, Elcano Royal Institute, Madrid
The Maritime Strategy: Representing the National Interest on the International Stage
April 02, 2009 // 10:00am — 11:00am
with Admiral Patrick M. Walsh, Vice Chief of Naval Operations, U.S. Navy
Iran's Nuclear Program and the IAEA: An Assessment of the Record
March 20, 2009 // 12:00pm — 1:30pm
Michael Adler, Public Policy Scholar, Woodrow Wilson Center
Book Discussion: National Security Mom: Why "Going Soft" Will Make America Strong
March 16, 2009 // 12:00pm — 1:30pm
author Gina M. Bennett, Senior Counterterrorism Analyst, CIA
Book Launch—The Bomb: A New History
February 27, 2009 // 11:00am — 12:30pm
author Stephen M. Younger, former Senior Fellow, Los Alamos National Laboratory, and Senior Policy Scholar, Woodrow Wilson Center
Book Launch—How to Break a Terrorist: The U.S. Interrogators Who Used Brains, Not Brutality, to Take Down the Deadliest Man in Iraq
February 23, 2009 // 11:00am — 12:30pm
author Matthew Alexander, former criminal investigator, U.S. Air Force