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New Battlefields/Old Laws Workshop:

State Conflicts with Non-State Actors:

Re-conceptualizing Duties and Liabilities

 

     September 10, 2008

    ICT's 8th International Conference

     Herzliya, Israel

    Workshop Agenda


"National Security Advice to the New Administration"

Kick-Off Panel Discussion

4:00 p.m., Thursday, September 11th

Maxwell Public Events Room

 

Moderator:

     INSCT Director, William C. Banks

Panelists:

     Maxwell Dean Mitchel Wallerstein

     Professor Renée de Nevers

     Professor Miriam Elman

 

"National Security Advice to the New Administration" is a year-long project consisting of guest lectures and a paper series that will examine the major national  security policy challenges facing the next administration.


INSCT/SATSA National Security Career Fair

12:00 p.m., Thursday, October 16th

Speaker:  National Security Studies Director, William Smullen

 

Co-hosted with Maxwell Career and Alumni Services, College of Law Career

Services and the Student Association on Terrorism and Security Analysis.


A Counter-Terrorism Strategy for the Next Administration

Guest Speaker: Bruce Hoffman

4:00 p.m., Thursday, October 16th

Location: Global Collaboratory, 060 Eggers Hall


Pan Am 103:  Lessons Since Lockerbie

Panel Discussion  

4:00 p.m., Thursday, October 23rd

Maxwell Auditorium

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The Syracuse University community will mark the 20th anniversary of the Pan Am Flight 103 Lockerbie tragedy with a series of special events. 

For a full listing of the remembrance activities visit http://panam103.syr.edu/.

 

 

 

 

 

   National Security Advice

    to the New Administration

 

 

 

 

 

  

 

 

 

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David M. Crane LAW '80, Professor of Practice in the College of Law, authored an article on China’s political relationship with the Sudan for Bitterlemons International, a web site on the Middle East.

 

Robert A. Rubinstein, Professor of Anthropology and International Relations and INSCT Faculty Associate, published the paper “Culture and Interoperability in Integrated Missions,” in the journal International Peacekeeping, volume 15, number 4. The paper is co-authored by Maxwell Alumni, Diana M. Keller and Michael E. Scherger.

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Sep. 11:     Panel Discussion

Oct. 16:     Career Fair

                  Hoffman Lecture

Oct. 23:     Pan Am 103 Event

 



INSCT is jointly sponsored by Syracuse University's College of Law and Maxwell School of Citizenship and Public Affairs
 
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