Class of 2015 Session Overview

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Program Director and Staff

Program Director: Prof. Robert Art
Program Executive Director: Tisha Gomes Voss
Program Assistant: Jennifer Kempe
Research Assistants: Matthew Isaacs
Senior Advisors: Jake Stewart, Mitzi Wertheim

Session Date Participating Faculty
September 8, 2014 Introductory Session Admiral James Stavridis
September 26, 2014 Civil Wars, Ethnic & Religious Conflict Prof. Scott Appleby, Prof. Robert Art, Prof. Sumit Ganguly, Prof. Kelly Greenhill, Prof. Caroline Hartzell, Prof. Roy Licklider, Prof. Will McCants, Prof. Roland Paris, Dr. Kenneth Pollack, Dr. Gerard Prunier
November 3, 2014 Iran & Turkey Prof. Malik Mufti, Mr. Michael Singh
December 3, 2014 Japan & Europe: US Allies Forever? Prof. Richard Samuels, Prof. Jolyon Howorth
January 5, 2015 Realism, Liberalism, and World Politics Prof. John Mearsheimer, Prof. Andrew Moravcsik
January 30, 2015 National Economies in a Globalized World Prof. Rawi Abdelal, Prof. Benjamin Cohen, Mr. Alex de Waal, Ms. Kimberly Elliott, Prof. Jomo K.S., Mr. Herb Lin, Prof. Andrew Natsios, Prof. Kenneth Oye, Prof, Adam Segal, Prof. Michael Semple, Mr. Edward You
March 2, 2015 Latin America Prof. Kevin Gallagher, Prof. Chappell Lawson
April 6, 2015 Democratization in the Arab World Prof. Eva Bellin, Prof. Gregory Gause, Prof. Joshua Landis
May 1, 2015 US National Security Policy Prof. Stephen Cohen, Prof. Taylor Fravel, Prof. Bruce Hoffman, Prof. Jonathan Kirshner, Dr. Andrey Kortunov, Prof. Christopher Layne, Prof. Keir Lieber, Dr. Stewart Patrick, Prof. Daryl Press, Prof. Robert Ross, Prof. James Walsh

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