[Uwhistory] University of Washington International Security
Colloquium (UWISC) 2006-2007 Calendar (fwd)
Lori Anthony
anthonyl at u.washington.edu
Wed Nov 1 09:15:40 PST 2006
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Date: Wed, 1 Nov 2006 07:45:55 -0800
From: Jeffrey Wolf <jeffwolf at u.washington.edu>
To: Lori Anthony <histgrad at u.washington.edu>
Cc: Jonathan Mercer <mercer at u.washington.edu>,
Elizabeth Kier <ekier at u.washington.edu>
Subject: University of Washington International Security Colloquium (UWISC)
2006-2007 Calendar
University of Washington International Security Colloquium (UWISC) 2006-2007
Coercive Diplomacy: Theory and Practice
Peter Viggo Jakobsen, Assoc. Professor, Political Science, University of
Copenhagen
Discussant: Kristin Bakke, Ph.D. student, UW
October 13.
Mahan, Dreadnought, and National Identity
Robert Farley, Assistant Professor, Patterson School of Diplomacy, University
of Kentucky
Discussant: Jeff Wolf, Ph.D. student, UW
November 9.
International Relations Theory and the New Historiography of World War I
Keir Lieber, Assistant Professor, Dept. of Political Science, Notre Dame
Discussant: Brian Greenhill, Ph.D. student, UW
December 1.
TBA
Robert Jervis, Adlai E. Stevenson Professor of International Politics, Columbia
University
Discussant: Jason Scheideman, Ph.D. student, UW
January 26.
The Dark Side of the Band of Brothers: the Commission and Reporting of War
Crimes
Christi Siver, Ph.D. student, UW
Discussant: Jonathan Acuff, Ph.D. student, UW
February 9.
Changing Norms regarding Violent Non-State Actors
Ward Thomas, Associate Professor, Political Science, College of the Holy Cross
Discussant: Christi Siver, Ph.D. student, UW
March 9.
Insurgent and Counterinsurgent Recruitment: Evidence from a Survey in Colombia
Stathis N. Kalyvas, Arnold Wolfers Professor of Political Science, Yale (with
Ana Arjona)
Discussant: Jason Scheideman, Ph.D. student, UW
April 20.
Peace through Security: The Durable Settlement of Civil Wars
Monica Duffy Toft, Associate Professor, Kennedy School of Government, Harvard
Discussant: Stephan Hamberg, Ph.D. student, UW
May 11.
Watching for Democracy: International Electoral Monitoring and Cheating
Jason Scheidemen, Ph.D. student, UW
Discussant: TBA
May 25.
The talks are normally held at noon in Smith 40. For more info, please
contact UWISC's chair, Jeff Wolf, Ph.D. student, Political Science:
jeffwolf at u.washington.edu.
UWISC is sponsored by the Henry M. Jackson Foundation; the Center for
International Studies at the Jackson School of International of Studies;
and the Departments of Political Science and Scandinavian Studies.
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