Events Archive — 2023
Maximum Pressure: How Refugee Repatriation Shapes Conflict
Chris Blair
Princeton University
12-1:30pm
Everything but the Bomb: South Korea’s Nuclear Hedging Strategy
Lami Kim
Daniel K. Inouye Asia-Pacific Center for Security Studies
12-1:30pm
Military Magic: Innovation and Combat Effectiveness in Modern War
Kendrick Kuo
U.S. Naval War College
12-1:30pm
A Discussion on International Security Issues with Dr. Joseph Tonon
Joseph Tonon
The Center for Naval Analyses
12-1:30pm
Beyond the Wire: US Military Deployments and Host Country Public Opinion
Carla Martinez Machain
University at Buffalo
12-1:30pm
Embedded Commanders: Rebel Governance, Military Integration, and Statebuilding after Civil Conflict
Philip Martin
George Mason University
12-1:30pm
Sep. 26 Starr Forum: Power and Progress: Our Thousand-Year Struggle Over Technology and Prosperity
5:30-7pm Wong Auditorium, E51-115 Tang Center, 2 Amherst St, Cambridge, MA 02142
Cultural Change in Military Organizations: Hackers and Warriors in the U.S. Army
Erica Lonergan
Columbia University
12-1:30pm
Know Thy Military: How Governmental Policies Weaken Civilian Control. Evidence from Russia, Ukraine, Israel, and the United Kingdom
Polina Beliakova
MIT Paul (1969) and Melonie Brophy Fellow
12-1:30pm
U.S.-China Technological "Decoupling"
Jon Bateman
Carnegie Endowment for International Peace
12-1:30pm
Apr. 26 Starr Forum: Grand Delusion: The Rise and Fall of American Ambition in the Middle East
4:30-6pm E25-111 | 45 Carleton Street, Cambridge
States and Nature: The Effects of Climate Change on Security
Joshua Busby
University of Texas-Austin
12-1:30pm
No Man Left Behind? Hostage Deservingness and the Politics of Hostage Recovery
Danielle Gilbert
Dartmouth College
12-1:30pm
Apr. 13 Starr Forum: Reinventing Japan ... Again?
4:30-6pm MIT Samberg Conference Center, 6th Floor, Rooms 3 & 4, Chang Building (E52) 50 Memorial Drive Cambridge, MA 02142