Yale Shield International Security Studies (ISS)

YALE UNIVERSITY
NEW HAVEN, CONNECTICUT

A Center for Teaching and Research in
Grand Strategy and International,
Diplomatic, and Military Affairs


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SCHEDULE OF EVENTS

Please check this webpage periodically as events are added as they are confirmed.

Fall 2008

November 4, 11:45am, Allwin 108

Ryan Irwin, Pre-doctoral Fellow, International Security Studies, “Apartheid on Trial:  The International Court, South West Africa, and the Politics of Post-colonialism, 1960-66.”  Part of the International Security Studies Colloquium in International History and Security.

<>November 11, 11:45am, Allwin 108

Sean McMeekin, Chauncey Post-doctoral Associate, International Security Studies, Germany, the Ottoman Caliphate, and the Young Turks, 1898-1914.”  Part of the International Security Studies Colloquium in International History and Security.

November 18, 11:45am, Allwin 108

Paul Chamberlin, Pre-doctoral Fellow, International Security Studies, “The Lod Massacre and the Global Dimensions of Palestinian Liberation, 1972-73.”  Part of the International Security Studies Colloquium in International History and Security.

<>December 2, 11:45am, Allwin 108

Prof. Jonathan Reed Winkler, Department of History, Wright State University, “Globalization and New Perspectives on Warfare, Security, and Strategy.”  Part of the International Security Studies Colloquium in International History and Security.


Spring 2009

January 13, 11:45am, Allwin 108

Carolyne Davidson, Department of History, Yale University, Dealing with De Gaulle:  The United States, France, and the NATO Dilemma, 1958-1969.”  Part of the International Security Studies Colloquium in International History and Security.

<>January 27, 11:45am, Allwin 108

Sarah Cameron, Department of History, Yale University, “The Land of ‘Unlimited Possibilities’:  Kazakhstan, the Soviets, and the Settlement of Kazakh Nomads.”  Part of the International Security Studies Colloquium in International History and Security.

<>February 3, 11:45am, Allwin 108

Amanda Behm, Department of History, Yale University, “The Mountbatten Effect:  Writing the Final Chapters of the Modern British Empire.”  Part of the International Security Studies Colloquium in International History and Security.

<>February 10, 11:45am, Allwin 108<>

Paul Pinto, Department of Political Science, Yale University and Leonid Peisakhin, Department of Political Science, Yale University, “The Army as the Forge of Political Loyalty:  The Case of Chinese POWs in the Korean War.”  Part of the International Security Studies Colloquium in International History and Security.

February 24, 11:45am, Allwin 108

Jonathan Monten, Chauncey Post-doctoral Associate, International Security Studies, “Strategies of Democracy Promotion in U.S. Foreign Policy.”  Part of the International Security Studies Colloquium in International History and Security.

March 3, 11:45am, Allwin 108

Eden Knudsen, Department of History, Yale University, “The Promise of the Fatherland:  Creating the Educational Framework for the ‘New Italian,’ 1923-1929.”  Part of the International Security Studies Colloquium in International History and Security.

March 24, 11:45am, Allwin 108

Kate Epstein, Pre-doctoral Fellow, International Security Studies, “Early American Development of the Whitehead Torpedo:  Industry, Technology, and Tactics.”  Part of the International Security Studies Colloquium in International History and Security.

<>July -August 2009

The Ivy Scholars Program —Studies in Grand Strategy for High School Student Leaders.  For more information, visit <www.yale.edu/ivyscholars> or email <minh.a.luong@yale.edu>.


3 November 2008 update


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