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Theory & Practice of Security Conference (part 2)

  • La seconda parte della conferenza Theory & Practice of Security Conference (part 2)
La seconda parte del lungo ed interessante meeting, non è stato ne tradotto, neppure sintetizzato per iscritto in italiano, per un pubblico italiano incapace di comprendere l'inglese. Questo a causa della vistosa lunghezza degli interventi e delle trascrizioni, che i tre files avrebbero necessariamente richiesto, tali da generare una bloggata chilometrica. Quindi ci si limita a mirrorare gli interessantissimi interventi in streaming, lasciando la fruizione dei contenuti, solo per pubblico che sia capace di fruire in modo autonomo, i contenuti in inglese, direttamente in streaming.

Panel 1: Great Power Escalation

OPENING REMARKS:
  • Keir Lieber Director, Center for Security Studies, Georgetown University
PANEL 1 - GREAT POWER ESCALATION
  • Elbridge Colby: Director, Defense Program, Center for a New American Security
  • Fiona Cunningham: Post-Doctoral Fellow, Center for International Security and Cooperation, Stanford University
  • Caitlin Talmadge: Associate Professor, Center for Security Studies, Georgetown University
  • Kristin Ven Bruusgaard: MacArthur Postdoctoral Fellow, Center for International Security and Cooperation, Stanford University
Nuclear Arms Control
  • John Maurer: Henry A. Kissinger Postdoctoral Fellow, International Security Studies, Yale University
  • Daryl Press: Associate Professor, Department of Government, Dartmouth College
  • Frank Rose: Senior Fellow, Security and Strategy Foreign Policy Program, Brookings Institution
The Challenge of Extended Deterrence 
  • Matthew Kroenig: Associate Professor, Department of Government, Georgetown University
  • Charles Glaser: Director, Institute for Security and Conflict Studies, GWU Elliott School of International Affairs
  • Frank Gavin: Director, Henry A. Kissinger Center for Global Affairs, Johns Hopkins School of Advanced International Studies
  • Brad Roberts: Director, Center for Global Security Research, Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory

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