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The Foreign Policy Challenges Facing the New American Administration

[Lectures]

7 November 2000

International Security Studies: Charles Hill, Diplomat-in-Residence. Please contact Ted R. Bromund, Associate Director ISS if interested in participating.

Luce 103 | 4:30 PM

The Grand Strategy of Comprehensive Development

[Lectures]

8 November 2000

International Security Studies: James Gustave Speth, Dean School of Forestry and Environmental Studies, Yale University. Public reception to follow. Please contact Ted R. Bromund, Associate Director ISS if interested in participating.

Luce 103 | 12-2 pm

The Grand Strategy of United Nations' Peace Operations

[Lectures]

13 November 2000

HGS 211 | 4:00 PM

Israel's Political Situation

[Lectures]

16 November 2000

International Security Studies: Hirsh Goodman, Senior Research Fellow, Jaffa Center Tel Aviv University. Please contact Ted R. Bromund, Associate Director ISS if interested in participating.

Slifka Center Chapel | 1:15 PM

Waterloo and Social Welfare in Nineteenth Century Britain

[Lectures]

28 November 2000

International Security Studies: Elisa Milkes, History Department, Yale University. Please contact Ted R. Bromund, Associate Director ISS if interested in participating.

Luce 103 | 4:30 PM

Tea with Sir Kieran Prendergast, Under-Secretary-General, DPA United Nations

[Lectures]

30 November 2000

International Security Studies: Please contact Ted R. Bromund, Associate Director ISS if interested in participating.

Luce 103 | 4:30 PM

Security and Defense: The EU Dimension

[Lectures]

6 December 2000

International Security Studies: Luncheon discussion with Lord Leon Brittan, Vice President, European Commission (1989-1999). Please contact Ted R. Bromund, Associate Director ISS if interested in participating.

Luce 103 | 12-2 PM

"And I Looked into the Future..." - The Challenge of Writing an Intellectual History of the United Nations

[Lectures]

6 December 2000

International Security Studies: Paul Kennedy, Director, International Security Studies, Yale University. Please contact Ted R. Bromund, Associate Director ISS if interested in participating.

Luce 103 | 4:30 PM

Grand Strategy, American Democracy, and U.S. Military Policy

[Lectures]

12 December 2000

International Security Studies: Ashton Carter, John F. Kennedy School, Harvard University will conclude ISS's Grand Strategy Lecture Series with an address on "Grand Strategy, American Democracy, and US Military Policy. Ash Carter is Ford Foundation Professor of Science and International Affairs at Harvard and Co-Director, with William J. Perry, of the Harvard-Stanford Preventive Defense Project. From 1993-1996 Carter served as Assistant Secretary of Defense for International Security Policy.

He continues to serve in an official capacity as Senior Adviser to the North Korea Policy Review, chaired by William J. Perry. Carter received bachelor's degrees in physics and in medieval history from Yale University and a doctorate in theoretical physics from Oxford University, where he was a Rhodes Scholar.

Please contact Ted R. Bromund, Associate Director ISS if interested in participating.

Luce 103 | 3:00 PM with public reception to follow in Prof. Carter's honor from 4:30 to 5:30 in the Luce Hall Common Room

Recent Work in International History

[Conference]

15-16 December 2000

International Security Studies: Please contact Ted R. Bromund, Associate Director ISS if interested in participating. Program as follows:

American Democracy and Crisis Management: The Case of John F. Kennedy

[Lectures]

6 February 2001

International Security Studies: Lawrence Freedman, Professor of War Studies, King's College London, speaks on his recent book "Kennedy Wars: Berlin, Cuba, Laos, and Vietnam". Please contact Ted R. Bromund, Associate Director, ISS, if interested. Lunch will be provided.

ISS is a center for teaching and research in international, diplomatic and military history. Most ISS events are open to the entire Yale-New Haven community and other interested guests.

12 noon Hall of Graduate Studies 211, 320 York Street

Reflections on International Security and Human Rights

[Lectures]

21 February 2001

International Security Studies: Harold H. Koh, Gerard C. and Bernice Latrobe Smith Professor of International Law and Assistant Security of State of Democracy, Human Rights, and Labor, US Department of State. Part of the ISS Colloquium in International History and Security.

4:30 pm Luce Hall Auditorium

New Research on the Vietnam War

[Lectures]

21 March 2001

International Security Studies: Lien-Hang Nguyen, History Department, Yale. Part of the ISS Colloquium in International History and Security. For more information, visit www.yale.edu/iss/events_series_colloquium.htm.

4:30, Luce Hall, Room 103, Hillhouse Avenue

Seven Days in November: How the Events of November 18-24, 1963 Shaped the American Courses of Action in Vietnam

[Lectures]

12 April 2001

International Security Studies: Jon Persoff, History Department, Yale. part of the ISS Colloquium in International History and Security.

TBD, Luce Hall Room 103, Hillhouse Avenue

Yale, America, and the World, 1901

[Lectures]

14 June 2001

International Security Studies: Paul Kennedy, Dilworth Professor of History, Yale University, gives this speech. The third of five lectures in the ISS Tercentennial Lecture Series on "Yale, America, and the World." This lecture will be delivered in association with the International Festival of Arts and Ideas.

Yale University Art Gallery, 1111 Chapel Street, New Haven, CT 5:00 p.m.