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All Options on the Table
(Georgia Institute of Technology, 2014-10-20)
Matthew Kroenig discusses the security implications of a nuclear-armed Iran. While making it clear that he does not advocate war, he claims that all signs point to the Islamic Republic’s interest in the bomb and that time ...
Faculty Panel Discussion on Syrian Crisis
(Georgia Institute of Technology, 2013-09-16)
To intervene or not to intervene: is that the question? What are the strategic, regional, political, and other drivers and consequences of U.S. action amid unfolding events in Syria? Given the recent events surrounding the ...
North Korean and Iranian Nuclear Ambitions: Giving Diplomacy a Chance
(Georgia Institute of Technology, 2010-04-22)
Christopher A. Preble is the director of foreign policy studies. His book, The Power Problem: How American Military Dominance Makes Us Less Safe, Less Prosperous and Less Free, published by Cornell University Press, documents ...
Professor David Menashri on Iran
(Georgia Institute of Technology, 2012-01-31)
Professor Menashri, President of the Academic Center of Law and Business at Ramat Gan, discussed a range of security issues regarding Iran.
Iran Nuclear Deal: Triumph of Diplomacy or Dangerous Precedent?
(Georgia Institute of Technology, 2015-09-09)
The Nuclear Deal with Iran has generated a lot of buzz over the past several months. But what does it entail? Why are some happy with the deal and others not? What are the risks and rewards for such a deal? If you have ...
The Far East in the Middle East: Outside-In and Inside-Out Perspectives
(Georgia Institute of Technology, 2008-10-08)
His Excellency Shoji Ogawa is Japanese Ambassador to Iraq and immediate past Consul General of Japan for the Southeast United States. Discussion topic: "Japan's role and policies to achieve a stable Middle East, including ...