Mark your calendar and join us! Free & open to the public!
Wed., Sept. 24, 5:30 pm – Global Security Lecture – Covenant Sans Sword
Vice Admiral Vijay Shankar (India, Ret.) of the National Institute of Advanced Studies in
Bangalore, India, will discuss current issues in Southeast Asia. TOYOTA AUDITORIUM
Thursday, Sept. 25, 5:30 pm – Global Security Lecture – From ‘Participation’ to
‘Domination’? The Evolution of the Muslim Brotherhood’s Political Strategy. Samer Shehata,
Univ. of Oklahoma. Sponsored by History, Baker Center, Humanities Center, Modern Foreign
Languages and Political Science - TOYOTA AUDITORIUM
Wed., Oct. 1, 5:30 pm – Distinguished Global Security Lecture: The Timeline of Technology
Dr. Charles McMillan, Director, Los Alamos National Laboratory. The power behind policy-
making that is informed by technology – are we ready for the future? TOYOTA
AUDITORIUM
Fri., Oct. 3, 10:30 am – Noon – Global Security Lecture: Understanding the Spatial and
Temporal Dynamics of Coup d’etats in Africa, 1960-2012 Allan Wilford, doctoral student in
Political Science, UT – ROOM 204, Baker Center (2nd floor classrooms)
Wed., Oct. 22, 5:30 pm – Ashe Lecture – Ambassador Nancy Powell
Ambassador Powell (Ret.) has served as the US Ambassador to India, Nepal, Ghana,
Pakistan, and Uganda. Join us to learn more about her experiences and what she sees for
the future of US international relations TOYOTA AUDITORIUM
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