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The James Clarke Chace Memorial Speaker Series: Spring 2012

New York, NY

The James Clarke Chace Memorial Speaker Series: Spring 2012

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The Bard College Globalization and International Affairs Program and Foreign Affairs Magazine Present:

 

The James Clarke Chace Memorial Speaker Series

All of our events for Spring 2012 will be listed below and require (free) registration.  Please bring your ticket with you to the event to ensure seating.  

 

2/2 - "Russia and the Communist Past"

David Satter

Senior Fellow, Hudson Institute: author of It Was a Long Time Ago, and It Never Happened Anyway: Russia and the Communist Past; and Darkness at Dawn: The Rise of the Russian Criminal State, among others.

6:15 pm

36 West 44th Street, #1011; New York City


2/23 - "Building Capacity? NGOs and State Reconstruction in the DRC"

Laura Seay

Assistant Professor of Political Science, Morehouse College; African Politics Analyst, Al Jazeera in English; blogger, http://texasinafrica.blogspot.com.

6:15 pm

36 West 44th Street, #1011; New York City


3/15 - "Counter Insurgency Operations as Applied in Central Afghanistan - 2002-2011"

James Creighton

Chief of Staff, East West Institute; has held a wide variety of positions in the US Army for more than two decades including: Commander, Combined Team Uruzgan, Afghanistan; Strategic Planner, ISAF Joint Command Afghanistan; and Deputy Commander, Second Infantry Division.

6:15 pm

36 West 44th Street, #1011; New York City


3/21 - "How Wars End"

Gideon Rose

Editor, Foreign Affairs: author of How Wars End

7 pm

36 West 44th Street, #1011; New York City


4/19 - "Do Human Rights Matter In Foreign Policy?"

Felice Gaer

Director, Jacob Blaustein Institute for the Advancement of Human Rights; Member, United States Commission for International Religious Freedom; served in a variety of positions on the United Nations Committee Against Torture

6:15 pm

36 West 44th Street, #1011; New York City


5/17 - "Horror after 9/11: World of Fear, Cinema of Terror"

Aviva Briefel

Associate Professor of English, Bowdoin College; author of The Deceivers: Art Forgery and Identity in the Nineteenth Century; co-editor of Horror after 9/11: World of Fear, Cinema of Terror

6:15 pm

SUNY Global Center, 116 East 55th Street; New York City


Where



BGIA Offices
36 West 44th Street, #1011
New York, NY 10036

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Bard College Globalization and International Affairs Program



BGIA is a semester or summer long program of intensive work and study in international affairs.  Students intern in an international organization during the day and take classes on international affairs in the evening.  For more information please visit us at: bgia.bard.edu.