The Stanley and Arlene Ginsburg Lecture Series Winter–Spring 2013
The Stanley and Arlene Ginsburg Lecture Series Winter–Spring 2013
January 16, 2013FPRI is proud to announce the return of the Stanley and Arlene Ginsburg Lecture Series for Winter-Spring of 2013. This series was made possible by a generous grant from Stanley and Arlene Ginsburg. It is sponsored by the Foreign Policy Research Institute, and co-sponsored and hosted by the National Liberty Museum.
All events will take place at the National Liberty Museum, 321 Chestnut Street, Philadelphia.
Registration will begin at 5:30 pm, with the program commencing at 5:45 pm.
Lectures are Free to Members of FPRI and NLM; $20 for everyone else.
FPRI Partners at the Bronze Level and above are Invited to Dinner Immediately Following.
Tuesday, Feb 19: Lessons for US Foreign Policy from Early America
Charles Edel, US Naval War College
Tuesday, March 19: The Next Decade of American Foreign Policy
Dominic Tierney, Associate Professor of Political Science, Swarthmore College
and SeniorFellow, FPRI
Tuesday, April 16: Conflict in the Caucasus: The Story of Georgia, Azerbaijan, and Armenia – and Why It Matters to Us
Thomas de Waal, Carnegie Endowment for International Peace
Tuesday, May 21: The Rise of China’s Military: Should We Be Worried?
Toshi Yoshihara, US Naval War College
Wednesday, June 12: The US vs Al Qaeda 2.0
Seth Jones, RAND Corporation
