at one of the most perilous periods of the cold war, five specialists reflect on the best path to peace and security for the United States and the world. Panelist are: 1) J. David Singer, founder of the Correlates of War Project and Professor at the University of Michigan. 2) James Blight, Harvard Kennedy Center Associate and Specialist on the history of the Cuban Missile Crisis. 3) Susan Koch, US Defense Department Analyst. 4) Bishop Thomas Gumbleton, Co-author of the US Catholic Bishops' Pastoral Letter on Nuclear War. 5) Frank Wayman, Moderator and Professor of Political Science ant University of Michigan - Dearborn, and Author of Resort to War a summary and expansion of the findings of the Correlates of War Project.http://deepblue.lib.u...
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Presented on September 9, 2015, 4:00-6:00 PM in the Clough Undergraduate Learning Commons, Room 144....
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Presented on October 4, 2012 from 12:00 pm – 1:45 pm in the Wardlaw Center, Gordy Room.Ambassador Ti...
42 p.The invention of nuclear weapons created unprecedented challenges for the world. Even today, se...
Is the 1983 peace pastoral still relevant in today’s globalized, terrorized, ecologically threatened...
Appearing: Peter Feaver (Dept. of Political Science, Duke University), chair ; Don MacNamara (Center...
Forum on potential consequences of nuclear warfare with panelists from the United States and the Sov...
Recorded in Ithaca, NY by Cornell University., Sponsored by: Center for World Community,Interreligio...
Presented at the 2010 Sam Nunn Bank of America Policy Forum: Path Toward a World Free of Nuclear Wea...
Presented at the 2010 Sam Nunn Bank of America Policy Forum: Path Toward a World Free of Nuclear Wea...
Marda Messay Associat Professor, Washburn University, Witnessing the Trauma of Former Child Soldier...
During the Cold War, two basic schools of thought emerged among U.S. Christian leaders and ethicists...
Boston University Student Faculty Forum: Understanding North Korea and possibilites from diplomacy t...
This report proposes a nuclear weapons policy for the United States for the next decade that reflec...
Presented on September 9, 2015, 4:00-6:00 PM in the Clough Undergraduate Learning Commons, Room 144....
This is the video recording of a panel presentation moderated by David Horowitz. Panelists/Present...
Abstract only availableFaculty Mentor: Susan Lever, ChemistryFollowing the end of World War II, Pres...
Presented on October 4, 2012 from 12:00 pm – 1:45 pm in the Wardlaw Center, Gordy Room.Ambassador Ti...
42 p.The invention of nuclear weapons created unprecedented challenges for the world. Even today, se...
Is the 1983 peace pastoral still relevant in today’s globalized, terrorized, ecologically threatened...