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| Staff: | Kenneth M. Pollack, Director of Research, Saban Center for Middle East Policy |
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February 1, 1997 - August 31, 2002
Meetings
Foreign Policy Post 9/11: Latin America
Related Project: Henry A. Kissinger Roundtable on Terrorism
| Presider: | Kenneth M. Pollack |
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| Speaker: | Sean Carroll, Office of Rep. Menende |
Contact: Dafna Hochman at 202-518-3441 or dhochman@cfr.org
America’s Response to Terrorism: Using Military Power Against Terrorism
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| Presider: | Kenneth M. Pollack |
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| Speakers: | Thomas L. McNaugher, RAND Corporation |
| David Ochmavek |
America’s Response to Terrorism: A Conversation with Ambassador W. Robert Pearson
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| Presider: | Lawrence J. Korb, Vice President, Maurice R. Greenberg Chair, and Director of Studies, Council on Foreign Relations |
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| Speaker: | W. Robert Pearson, US Ambassador to Turkey |
America’s Response to Terrorism: The Global War on Terrorism
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America’s Response to Terrorism: Terrorism and Theory
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| Presider: | Kenneth M. Pollack |
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| Speaker: | Bruce Hoffman, RAND |
America’s Response to Terrorism: Terrorism and Practice
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| Presider: | Kenneth M. Pollack |
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| Speaker: | Daniel Benjamin, CSIS |
The Cole Investigation
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| Panelist: | Maurice Sonnenberg, Vice Chairman, National Commission on Terrorism, International Investment Consultant |
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| Speaker: | John P. O'Neill, Federal Bureau of Investigation |
Russia and Biological Weapons: Past, Present, and Future
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| Panelist: | Gideon Rose, Senior Fellow, Council on Foreign Relations |
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| Speaker: | Jeanne Guillemin, Professor of Sociology, Boston College |
Contact: Rob Thompson 212-434-9655 or rthompson@cfr.org
Cyber Self-defense: Protecting America's Critical Infrastructure
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| Panelist: | Gideon Rose, Deputy Director of National Security Studies, Council on Foreign Relations |
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| Speaker: | Jeffrey Hunker, Senior Director for Critical Infrastructure, National Security Council |
Contact: Robert Thomson 212-434-9655 or rthomson@cfr.org
Epidemiological Surveillance
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| Panelist: | Gideon Rose |
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| Speakers: | Jerome Hauer, City of New York |
| Ali Khan, Center for Disease Control |
Suicidal Terrorism
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| Presider: | Gideon Rose |
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| Speaker: | Ariel Merari, Harvard University |
Terrorism and Homeland Defense
Related Project: Henry A. Kissinger Roundtable on Terrorism
| Presider: | Gideon Rose |
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| Speaker: | Richard A. Falkenrath, Harvard University |
When Is Military Counterrerrorism Appropriate?
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| Presider: | Gideon Rose |
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| Speaker: | Philip B. Heymann, Harvard Law School |
Osama Bin-Laden: Portrait of a Terrorist
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| Presider: | Gideon Rose |
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| Speaker: | Peter Lampert Bergen, CNN |
Terrorism and Counterterrorism, Today and Tomorrow
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| Presider: | Gideon Rose |
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| Speaker: | Paul Pillar, Counterterrorism Center, Central Intelligence Agency |
The Strategy of Terrorism Twenty Years Later
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| Presider: | Gideon Rose |
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| Speaker: | David Fromkin |
The New Geopolitics of Terror and Its Policy Implications
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| Presider: | Gideon Rose |
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| Speaker: | Ian O. Lesser, RAND Corporation |
U.S. Domestic Vulnerability to Terrorist Attack
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| Presider: | Gideon Rose |
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| Speaker: | Peter Probst, U.S. Department of Defense |
The Logic of Ethnic Terrorism
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| Presider: | Gideon Rose |
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| Speaker: | Daniel Byman, RAND Corporation |
The Unintended Consequences of Counterterrorism Policy
Related Project: Henry A. Kissinger Roundtable on Terrorism
| Presider: | Gideon Rose |
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| Speaker: | Martha Crenshaw, Wesleyan University |
Weapons of Mass Destruction Terrorism: The State of the Threat
Related Project: Henry A. Kissinger Roundtable on Terrorism
| Presider: | Gideon Rose |
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| Speaker: | Jessica Stern, Research and Writing Grantee, MacArthur Foundation |
The Origins and Diffusion of Political Violence
Related Project: Henry A. Kissinger Roundtable on Terrorism
| Presider: | Gideon Rose |
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| Speaker: | Martha Crenshaw, Wesleyan University |
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