foreign policy Archive

  • Daniel Klaidman, journalist and author, will deliver an inside look at the early years of the Obama administration. Klaidman will speak about the choice to use drones as a primary […] 0

    Drone Warfare: How The President Decides To Kill Terrorists

    Daniel Klaidman, journalist and author, will deliver an inside look at the early years of the Obama administration. Klaidman will speak about the choice to use drones as a primary […]

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  •   “The New American Militarism”   Andrew Bacevich teaches U. S. foreign policy and security studies at Boston University, where he also directs the Center for International Relations. He is […] 0

    Andrew Bacevich

      “The New American Militarism”   Andrew Bacevich teaches U. S. foreign policy and security studies at Boston University, where he also directs the Center for International Relations. He is […]

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  •   “Guantánamo: America’s war on human rights”   British journalist David Rose spoke about Guantánamo and his book Guantánamo: America’s war on human rights (The New Press 2004). Here is an excerpt […] 0

    David Rose

      “Guantánamo: America’s war on human rights”   British journalist David Rose spoke about Guantánamo and his book Guantánamo: America’s war on human rights (The New Press 2004). Here is an excerpt […]

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  •   “Report from Baghdad”   Bard’s Luce Professor of Human Rights and Journalism Mark Danner has just returned from a reporting trip to Baghdad and elsewhere in ‘coalition’-occupied Iraq. He […] 0

    Mark Danner & David Gelber

      “Report from Baghdad”   Bard’s Luce Professor of Human Rights and Journalism Mark Danner has just returned from a reporting trip to Baghdad and elsewhere in ‘coalition’-occupied Iraq. He […]

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  •   “In the Shadow of the United States: The Nicaraguan Experience in the Face of Militarization and Globalization”   Holman Moraga, when he visited Bard, was a young leader from […] 0

    Holman Moraga

      “In the Shadow of the United States: The Nicaraguan Experience in the Face of Militarization and Globalization”   Holman Moraga, when he visited Bard, was a young leader from […]

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  •   “Patriot Act and Information Policy”   Tracy Mitrano is Cornell University’s co-director of the Computer Policy and Law program, and policy adviser in the Office of Information Technologies. Currently […] 0

    Tracy Mitrano

      “Patriot Act and Information Policy”   Tracy Mitrano is Cornell University’s co-director of the Computer Policy and Law program, and policy adviser in the Office of Information Technologies. Currently […]

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  •   “Ballistic Missile Defense System: Geopolitical Implications of Militarizing Space”   William D. Hartung is director of the Arms and Security Project at the Center for International Policy. He has […] 0

    William Hartung

      “Ballistic Missile Defense System: Geopolitical Implications of Militarizing Space”   William D. Hartung is director of the Arms and Security Project at the Center for International Policy. He has […]

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  •   “American Responses to Genocide”   Samantha Power, from the Carr Center for Human Rights Policy, Harvard University, has recently attracted a great deal of attention after she published a […] 0

    Samantha Power

      “American Responses to Genocide”   Samantha Power, from the Carr Center for Human Rights Policy, Harvard University, has recently attracted a great deal of attention after she published a […]

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  •   Sara Flounders has been active in progressive and anti-war organizing since the 1960s. She is co-director of the International Action Center and co-authored and/or edited 10 books the IAC […] 0

    Sara Flounders

      Sara Flounders has been active in progressive and anti-war organizing since the 1960s. She is co-director of the International Action Center and co-authored and/or edited 10 books the IAC […]

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