Foreign Policy Colloquium
IIS hosted the following foreign policy seminars in the spring
of 2005:
February 16, 2005: Ernest
Wilson
Professor in the Department of
Government and Politics and in the Department of African-American
Studies
The Information Revolution and Developing Countries
February 22,
2005: Nora Bensahel
Political Scientist at RAND
Pre-war Planning for Postwar Iraq
February 28, 2005: Leslie
Gelb
President Emeritus of the Council
on Foreign Relations
Current Issues in U.S. Foreign Policy
March 8, 2005: Thomas P.M.
Barnett
Senior Strategic
Researcher & Professor
at the U.S. Naval War College
The Pentagon's New Map
See the Conversations with History interview
with Thomas Barnett: The Pentagon's New Map
March 11, 2005: Kishore
Mahbubani
Former Ambassador of Singapore to the United Nations
Beyond the Age of Innocence: A Worldly View of America
See the Conversations
with History interview with Kishore Mahbubani: America and the
World
March 22, 2005: William Perry
Former Secretary of Defense; Michael and Barbara Berberian Professor
at Stanford University, with a joint appointment at SIIS and
the School of Engineering. He is a senior fellow at SIIS and serves
as co-director of the Preventive Defense Project, a research collaboration
of Stanford and Harvard Universities.
March 28, 2005: Rose Gottemoeller
Senior Associate, Carnegie Endowment
for International Peace
April 1, 2005: Richard Solomon
President, U.S. Institute for Peace
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