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Program on National Security Events
Program on National Security Events
Past Events
Thinking about War and Peace: Intellectuals, Soldiers, and American Security Policy
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January, 2015
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Geopolitics with Granieri
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Michael P. Noonan
The Age of Drones
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March, 2015
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Main Line Briefings
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Michael J. Boyle
ISIS, CVE, and Foreign Fighters: A Panel Discussion
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March, 2015
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Webcast
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William McCants
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Trudy Rubin
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Clint Watts
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Michael P. Noonan
Knife Fights: A Memoir of Modern War in Theory and Practice
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December, 2014
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Geopolitics with Granieri
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John A. Nagl
The Hidden Hand: A Brief History of the CIA
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November, 2014
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Geopolitics with Granieri
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Richard Immerman
Bullets vs. Ballots: Militants and Movements in Contemporary Islamism
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June, 2014
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Foreign Policy Round Table
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Private: Lorenzo Vidino
New Thinking on the Origins of World War I
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April, 2014
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FPRI in D.C.
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Mackubin Thomas Owens
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Michael Neiberg
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John Schindler
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Kate Epstein
America and Modern War: The American Military Post-Vietnam
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August, 2015
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Butcher History Institute
Mastering the Endgame of War, or How the US Can Start Winning Again
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March, 2014
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Main Line Briefings
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Dominic Tierney
The Gulf States and the Contest for the Middle East
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February, 2014
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FPRI in D.C.
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Michael P. Noonan
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Brandon Friedman
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Jakub Grygiel
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Amin Tarzi