Events Archive — 2017
Conventional Conflicts with Nuclear-Armed Powers: Prospects for Escalation Control
Jasen J. Castillo
Texas A&M
12:00-1:30pm E40-496 Pye Room
Starr Forum: Rebel Power: Why National Movements Compete, Fight, and Win
Peter Krause
Assistant Professor of Political Science, Boston College
5:30-7:00pm 4-270
How the Iran-Saudi Rivalry is Coloring MENA Conflicts
Joost Hiltermann
International Crisis Group
12:00-1:30pm E40-496 Pye Room
100 Shades of Red: Perceptions of the 1917 Revolution and Politics Today
Mikhail Zygar
Journalist and author
5-6:30pm 2-190
A Swedish Perspective on the New Baltic Security Environment
3:00-4:30pm E40-496, Lucian Pye Conference Room
2017 Jack Ruina Nuclear Age Dinner
Jacob Sullivan
Senior Fellow, Carnegie Endowment for Peace
6:30-9pm Royal Sonesta Hotel
Over the Horizon: Time, Uncertainty, and the Rise of Great Powers
David Edelstein
Georgetown University
12:00-1:30pm E40-496 Pye Room
The United States and Eurasia in the Post-Post-Cold War World
John Van Oudenaren
Library of Congress
12:00-1:30pm E40-496 Pye Room
Liberal Entrenchment: Reordering French Grand Strategy after the Cold War
Thierry Balzacq
Australian National University
12:00-1:30pm E40-496 Pye Room
The U.S. Marine Corps in the Pacific: Assurance, Deterrence, and Warfighting
Lieutenant General David H. Berger
Commander, U. S. Marine Corps Forces, Pacific
9:30-11am E40-496
How Does International Intervention Work? Mechanisms for Securing Peace Settlements in Civil Conflicts
Aila Matanock
12:00-1:30pm E40-496 Pye Room
America's Next War and How to Prevent It
Paul B. Stares
Council on Foreign Relations
12:00-1:30pm E40-496 Pye Room
All Measures Short of War: The Contest for the 21st Century and the Future of American Power
Thomas Wright
Brookings Institute
12:00-1:30pm E40-496 Pye Room
Covert Regime Change: Lessons from U.S.-backed Interventions During the Cold War
Lindsey O'Rourke
Boston College
12:00-1:30pm E40-496 Pye Room
Perspectives on the U.S. Defense Budget
Todd Harrison
Center for Strategic and International Studies
12:00-1:30pm E40-496 Pye Room
Making the Unipolar Moment: U.S. Foreign Policy and the Rise of the Post-Cold War Order
Hal Brands
John Hopkins University
12:00-1:30pm E40-496 Pye Room
US-Russian Relations in the Trump Era
Andrey Kortunov
Director General, Russian International Affairs Council
4-6pm E40-496 Pye Room
America's Military and the Rise of Guardian Forces
Paula Thornhill
Rand Corporation
12:00-1:30pm E40-496 Pye Room