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 |
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Keynote Duke-West (Sept 8, 6-7:30) |
Hon. Juan Zarate, CSIS |
9-11: After a Decade and After Bin Laden |
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Symposium Duke-West (Sep 9, 9-5) |
Did 9-11 Change Anything? Everything? |
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Symposium NCSU (Sept 12, 2-4:30) |
The Impact of 9-11 on the National Security Establishment |
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Keynote and Symposium (Sept 12, 5-8:30) |
Arif Alikhan, NDU |
The impact of 9-11 on Muslims at Home and Abroad |
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September 15 |
Duke-West (TBD) |
Efficiency and National Security |
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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 |
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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 |
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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
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Triangle (6-9) |
Patricia Sullivan, UNC-Chapel Hill |
Faculty Research Dinner-Presentation - Support for Ongoing Military Operations |
CONTACT INFORMATION:
Jenny Boyle
613-9301 (office)
Carolyn Pumphrey
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/