Foreign Policy Research Institute A Nation Must Think Before it Acts Al Qaeda: How Great a Threat to the United States?

VENUE:National Liberty Museum

Al Qaeda: How Great a Threat to the United States?

| Middle East Program

About the Event

5:30 p.m. Registration; 5:45 p.m. Lecture

Hosted and Cosponsored by the National Liberty Museum

 

Seth Jones

Victory over Al Qaeda has been declared more than once, and still it lives and thrives.  Though Al Qaeda is not what it was 25 years ago – having undergone several transformations – it appears to have spread throughout North Africa, the Middle East, and South Asia, emerging whenever opportunities like civil wars or failing states present themselves.  The question remains: how great a threat is Al Qaeda to the United States?  We are pleased to feature Seth Jones, associate director of the International Security and Defense Policy Center at the RAND Corporation, as well as an adjunct professor at Johns Hopkins University's School for Advanced International Studies (SAIS). He served as the representative for the commander, U.S. Special Operations Command, to the Assistant Secretary of Defense for Special Operations. Before that, he served as a plans officer and advisor to the commanding general, U.S. Special Operations Forces, in Afghanistan. He is the author of Hunting in the Shadows: The Pursuit of al Qa'ida after 9/11 (W.W. Norton, 2012) and In the Graveyard of Empires: America's War in Afghanistan (W. W. Norton), which won the 2010 Council on Foreign Relations Silver Medal for Best Book of the Year. 

 


Venue

National Liberty Museum

321 Chestnut Street
Philadelphia. PA. US. 19106


Registration

Reservations are required. RSVP: events@fpri.org

Free for Members of FPRI and NLM, $20 for Non-Members
Dinner Immediately Following for Bronze Partners of FPRI

For more information contact 215 732 3774, ext 200 or events@fpri.org.


Speakers

Seth Jones

Seth Jones - Seth G. Jones is senior vice president, Harold Brown Chair, director of the International Security Program, and director of the Transnational Threats Project at the Center for Strategic and International Studies (CSIS).