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  • Nov17

    Dealing with North Korea's Culture of Paranoia

    Wardlaw Building (Gordy Room)
    Korea Initiative Roundtable featuring Ms. Merrily presenting, "Dealing with North Korea’s Culture of Paranoia".

  • Nov16

    Sino-US Relations

    Georgia Tech Student Center (Room 321)
    A Roundtable with Dr. Susan Shirk presenting, "Sino-US Relations". Susan Shirk is director of the University of California system-wide Institute on Global Conflict and Cooperation and professor of political science.

  • Nov3

    Inside the White House Situation Room

    Wardlaw Center - Gordy Room
    Colonel Leslie Callahan Memoral Endowment presents a Lunch & Lecture with speaker Vice Admiral James W. Metzger on "Inside the White House Situation Room".

  • Oct29

    Indonesia: A Success Story in Spite of Itself?

    Wardlaw Building - Gordy Room
    CISTP Lunch & Lecture featuring Dr. Justin Hastings speaking on, "INDONESIA: A Success Story in Spite of Itself?".

  • Oct27

    Nanotechnology for Chemical and Biological Defense - Prof Kosal

    Marcus Nanotechnology Center
    **Rescheduled from Nov 10th to Oct 27th** Professor Kosal will speak at the Nano@Tech Seminar on the topic of "Nanotechnology for Chemical and Biological Defense: Policy, Programmatics, and Threat Anticipation".

  • Oct15

    Lord Christopher Monckton of the UK to Speak on Campus

    Management Building (in Tech Square) - Room 101
    CFACT (Collegians for a Constructive Tomorrow) is hosting Lord Christopher Monckton of the UK to speak this week on campus. Regardless of your political beliefs, Lord Monckton (who is not actually in the House of Lords) is a well known international figu

  • Oct12

    The Debate Over Missile Defense

    Wardlaw Center - Gordy Room
    Lecture & Luncheon with speaker Robert Bell (Senior Vice President, SAIC) presenting "The Debate Over Missile Defense".

  • Oct8

    Atomic Assistance: Causes and Consequences of Nuclear Cooperation

    Klaus Advanced Computing Bldg - Room 1116
    A CISTP Lunch & Lecture with presenter Matthew Fuhrmann (Assistant Professor, Political Science, University of South Carolina) speaking on "Atomic Assistance: The Causes and Consequences of Peaceful Nuclear Cooperation".

  • Oct7

    Integrating Approaches/Practices to Address Conflicts in Chaotic World

    Hilton - Atlanta, GA
    The Association for Conflict Resolution (ACR) presents their 9th Annual Conference, "Integrating Approaches and Practices to Address Conflicts in a Chaotic World".

  • Oct1

    The New Economy Business Model and the Crisis of US Capitalism

    GT Student Success Center - Presidential Suite B
    Globalization, Innovation, and Development (GID) Lecture Series with William Lazonick, University of Massachusetts speaking on "The New Economy Business Model and the Crisis of US Capitalism".

  • Sep23

    Communication and Human Development: The Freedom Connection?

    Harvard University - via live Video/Audio Webcast
    Professor Mike Best to moderate a panel at Harvard University's Berkman Center for for Internet & Society. The Panel will include Amartya Sen, Michael Spence, Yochai Benkler and Clotilde Fonseca on the discussion, "Communication and Human Development:

  • Sep17

    The Political Economy of North Korea

    Student Success Center - Presidential Suite B
    CISTP Lecture with Stephan Haggard speaking on "The Political Economy of North Korea". This lecture is free, and event is open to the public. Refreshments served.

  • Sep17

    Development, Democracy and Welfare States

    Student Success Center - Presidential Suite B
    The Globalization, Innovation & Development (GID) Program is sponsoring a lecture hosting speaker Stephan Haggard from the University of California, San Diego. The lecture topic is, "Development, Democracy and Welfare States: Latin America, East Asia an

  • Sep16

    Japan: More Con Than Pro on Nuclear Weapons

    GT Student Success Center - Press Room A
    CISTP Lunch & Lecture with Dr. John Swegle speaking on "Japan: More Con Than Pro on Nuclear Weapons".

  • Jul10

    Israel Consulate General Fall Internship Opportunity (Deadline: 7/10)

    Atlanta, GA
    The Consulate General of Israel to the Southeast, headquartered in Atlanta, is looking for creative, motivated and responsible undergraduate or graduate students with knowledge of the Middle East for an internship for Fall 2009. Deadline for application i

  • May6

    Computing at the Margins Symposium

    GT's Technology Square Research Center (TSRB)
    Georgia Tech will host the Computing at the Margins symposium. The symposium is an outgrowth of a research agenda at Georgia Tech aimed at understanding the technology needs of under-served communities, both domestically and abroad, and driving the creati

  • Apr27

    CISTP Lecture & Book Signing featuring Dr. Leslie Gelb

    Georgia Tech College of Management (Huang Executive Education Center - Room 316)
    CISTP Lecture & Book Signing featuring Dr. Leslie Gelb on his book, "Power Rules: How Common Sense Can Rescue American Foreign Policy".

  • Apr16

    Energy Security, Leadership, and Systematic Thinking

    Klaus Advanced Computing Building (Room 1116)
    A Lunch & Lecture with Paul Sullivan, "Energy Security, Leadership, and Systematic Thinking". **Seating is limited.**

  • Apr9

    The Political Economy of ICT Growth and Development in India

    Georgia Tech Library (Neely Room)
    The Globalization, Innovation, and Development Speaker Series presents, "The Political Economy of ICT Growth and Development in India" with Anthony P. D'Costa, Copenhagen Business School.

  • Mar26

    Negotiation and the Global Information Economy

    Georgia Tech Library (Neely Room)
    The Globalization, Innovation, and Development Speaker Series presents, "Negotiation and the Global Information Economy" with JP Singh, Georgetown University.

  • Mar23

    Taiwan and the United States: Partnering for Change in 21st Century

    Wardlaw Building - Gordy Room
    His Excellency JASON C. YUAN Taiwan Representative to the United States will be the guest speaker, "Interacting Economic and Political Relations Among ROC (Taiwan), USA, and PRC (China)".

  • Feb26

    The Six Party Talks and Korea's Energy Security

    Klaus Advanced Computing Building, Room 1116
    The 2009 Korea Conference will explore the broader conceptual, technical, sectoral, and strategic dimensions to the Korean energy security tangle that shapes practical opportunities for sustaining the DPRK's engagement in the Six-Party Talks.

  • Feb24

    Immigration and High-Tech Entrepreneurship in the U.S.

    Piedmont Room, Student Center Commons
    A Lecture: "Immigration and High-Tech Entrepreneurship in the U.S." and discussion with David M. Hart - Associate Professor at the School of Public Policy at George Mason University.

  • Feb11

    Measuring Progress in the War on Terror

    Wardlaw Building (Gordy Room)
    CISTP Presents "Measuring Progress in the Struggle Against al Qaeda and Affiliated Groups" with speaker Bernard I. Finel (Senior Fellow with the American Security Project).

  • Jan21

    Book Signing with Dr. Seymour Goodman at GT Barnes & Noble

    GT Barnes & Noble Bookstore
    Booksigning at GT Barnes & Noble with Dr. Seymour Goodman from the Sam Nunn School of International Affairs with his book, "Information Security: Policy, Processes, and Practices"

  • Jan15

    The Global Nuclear Future - Realities and Opportunities

    Molecular Science & Engineering (MS&E), Room 3201A
    Presentation by Thomas L. Sanders (American Nuclear Society) on "The Global Nuclear Future - Realities and Opportunities". This is part of the Woodruff Nuclear & Radiological Engineering and Medical Physics Programs Seminar Series.