Academic Year 2011-2012

 

Click on the link below to see our schedule for Spring 2012 . An email notice with final details will be sent out to TISS members as we get closer to an event.

 

EVENTS SCHEDULED FOR SPRING 2012

Held to Date:

12 January 2012

The Ambassador S. Davis Phillips Family International Lectureship presents:

GENERAL MARTIN DEMPSEY

18TH Chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff

 

Page Auditorium, Duke University

5:30 – 6:45 pm

TICKETS REQUIRED*

 

Tickets can be picked up at no cost at the Duke Box Office or online at www.tickets.duke.edu for a processing fee of $6. Visitor parking will be available in the Bryan Center Parking Deck for an event fee of $5.

17 January 2012

The von der Heyden Fellows Program Endowment Fund presents:

AMBASSADOR JOHN NEGROPONTE

 

Fleishman Commons, Duke’s Sanford School of Public Policy

TIME TBD

 

Parking will be available in the Science Drive Visitor’s Lot.

25 January 2012

The Triangle Institute for Security Studies Seminar Series presents:

CAPT C.C. FELKER

U.S. Naval Academy, Department of History

“NATO Training Mission: Afghanistan”

 

The University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill

Friday Center

7:30 – 9:00 pm

Reception starting at 6:45.

RSVP requested

26 January 2012

The Triangle Institute for Security Studies & The Curriculum in Peace, War, and Defense present

LARRY GOODSON

US Strategic Studies Institute, USAWC

“The Great Game Continues: Afghanistan in the Future”

 

The University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill

Hamilton Hall 569

12:30 – 2:00 pm

Reception starting at 6:45.

RSVP requested

 

Fall Semester

 

September 2

Duke -East (4-6)

Susanna Lee, NCSU

[ HMWS ]  Loyal Citizenship in the Post-Civil War South

September 8 -12

Reflecting on the Tenth Anniversary of 9-11

   
 

Keynote  Duke-West (Sept 8, 6-7:30)

Hon. Juan Zarate, CSIS

9-11: After a Decade and After Bin Laden

 

Symposium Duke-West (Sep  9, 9-5)

 

Did 9-11 Change Anything? Everything?

 

Symposium NCSU (Sept 12, 2-4:30)

 

The Impact of 9-11 on the National Security Establishment

 

Keynote and Symposium (Sept 12, 5-8:30)

Arif Alikhan, NDU

The impact of 9-11 on Muslims at Home and Abroad

September 15

Duke-West (TBD)

 

Efficiency and National Security

September 16

Duke-East ( 4-6:30 )

Stefan Dudink, Radbod University, Netherlands

Masculinity and Monarchical Representation in Post-revolutionary Europe, 1813-1819

September 16-17

Friday Center, CH -TISS New Faces(Sept 16, 9:30-5;10, Sept 17, 8-3)

 

Graduate Student Research  

September 27

UNC (7:30-9)

Roger Cliff, RAND 

Assessing Chinese Military Capabilities

September 29   Amb. John Negroponte  

October 4

UNC (5:30 – 7:30)

 

[UNA] Fragile States

       

October 14

Duke – East (4-6)

Andrew Byers, Duke

[HMWS] Regulation of Sexuality in the French Army (1917-23)

November 1

 Duke – West (TBD)

Anne Marie Slaughter, Princeton

[The Von der Heyden Fellows Program Endowment Fund] Lecture

November 4

UNC (11:30-1:30)

Jeremy Black, Exeter University, UK

1918-1939 : Then and Now

November 14

Duke-West (TBD)

 Jeremi Suri, U-Texas Austin

[AGS]  Lecture

November 15

NCSU (6 - 8)

David Albright, Institute for Science and International Security (ISIS)

The Nuclear Black Market

December 2

Duke-East (4-6)

Kristen Neuschel, Duke

[HMWS] Warrior Culture, Material Culture, and the Longue Durée

December 8

 

Triangle (6-9)

Patricia Sullivan, UNC-Chapel Hill

Faculty Research Dinner-Presentation - Support for Ongoing Military Operations

 

CONTACT INFORMATION:

Jenny Boyle

Jennifer.boyle@duke.edu

613-9301 (office)

Carolyn Pumphrey

Pumphrey@duke.edu

613-9280 (office)

Triangle Center on Terrorism and Homeland Security: http://sanford.duke.edu/centers/tcths/

Triangle Institute for Security Studies: http://www.sanford.duke.edu/centers/tiss//

The American Grand Strategy Program at Duke University: http://www.duke.edu/web/agsp/