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09-21-2006, 05:03 PM
The Foreign Policy Research Institute records and posts many of their guest lecture / speaker events. Go here (http://www.fpri.org/multimedia/) to view and listen to:

Video


David Forte on “Islam, Law, and Human Rights”
S. Abdallah Schleifer on “Terrorism in Historical and Comparative Perspective”
Kanan Makiya on “Iraq’s Democratic Prospects”
Robert Hefner on “Asian Islam and Arab Islam: Is There a Difference?”
S. Abdallah Schleifer on “Terrorism in Historical and Comparative Perspective”
Panel on “Islam in Europe”
David Cook on “Islam and Politics in Historical Perspective”
Alan Dershowitz on “Preemption: A Knife That Cuts Both Ways”
Michael Vickers on “Special Operations Forces and the War on Terrorism”
Jeremy Black on “The European Question”
Michael O’Hanlon on “Defense Strategy in the Post-Saddam Era”
David Eisenhower on “Presidential Leadership in Times of Crisis”
Michael Radu on “Terrorism in Historical and Comparative Perspective”
Marc Sageman on “Understanding Terror Networks”
Mary Habeck on “Understanding Jihadism”
Stephen Gale on “The Question of Homeland Security”
Harvey Sicherman on “What’s Iraq Got to Do With It?”
Edward Turzanski on “What Every Student Should Know About the War on Terrorism”
Paul Dickler on “Final Thoughts for Your Classroom”
Deborah Avant on “Private Military Companies and the Future of War”
Sherwood Goldberg on “The Future of the US Army”
Robert Kaplan on “Imperial Grunts”
Rabbi David Rosen on “Religion, Identity and Mideast Peace”
Toward a New American Strategy, Harvey Sicherman, 6/9/2005
An Economic Toolkit for National Security, Adam S. Posen, 5/10/2005
Korean Religion, Donald Baker, 4/9/2005
Early Korean History, Milan Hejtmanek, 4/9/2005
Modern Korean History, G. Cameron Hurst III, 4/9/2005
Dealing with the North Korean Nuclear Threat, Don Oberdorfer, 4/9/2005
Why Americans Need to Know About the Koreas, Ned Schultz, 4/9/2005
American Grand Strategy in a World at Risk, Walter Russell Mead, 4/5/2005
Strategy and the Historical Mind, Eliot Cohen, 3/1/2005
The American Way of War: A History of Strategic Transformations, James Kurth, 2/3/2005
Taiwan and Hong Kong, Panel from FPRI’s Asia Conference, 1/27/2005
A “War of a Different Kind” and the Reconstruction of U.S. Reserve Forces, Stephen M. Duncan, 12/6/2004
America After 9/11, John F. Lehman, 11/9/2004
The Democratic Prospect in the Middle East, Harvey Sicherman, 10/19/2004
The Future of Saudi Arabia and What al-Qaeda Websites Tell Us, Michael Doran, 10/17/2004
U.S. Policy Toward the Arab-Israeli Conflict, Harvey Sicherman, 10/17/2004
Situation Report #6 on the War on Terrorism, Michael Radu and Stephen Gale, 8/4/2004
The Origins of American Identity, Walter McDougall, 6/5/2004


Audio


9/11 Five Years Later, a Situation Report on the War on Terrorism, Stephen Gale and Michael Radu, 9/11/2006
Harvey Sicherman on the Mideast Crisis
David Forte on “Islam, Law, and Human Rights”
S. Abdallah Schleifer on “Terrorism in Historical and Comparative Perspective”
Kanan Makiya on “Iraq’s Democratic Prospects”
Robert Hefner on “Asian Islam and Arab Islam: Is There a Difference?”
S. Abdallah Schleifer on “Terrorism in Historical and Comparative Perspective”
Panel on “Islam in Europe”
David Cook on “Islam and Politics in Historical Perspective”
James McGann on the “Development of Think Tanks and Their Role as Catalysts for Ideas and Actions in the U.S. Political System”
Michael O’Hanlon on “Defense Strategy in the Post-Saddam Era”
David Eisenhower on “Presidential Leadership in Times of Crisis”
Michael Radu on “Terrorism in Historical and Comparative Perspective”
Marc Sageman on “Understanding Terror Networks”
Mary Habeck on “Understanding Jihadism”
Stephen Gale on “The Question of Homeland Security”
Harvey Sicherman on “What’s Iraq Got to Do With It?”
Edward Turzanski on “What Every Student Should Know About the War on Terrorism”
Paul Dickler on “Final Thoughts for Your Classroom”
Deborah Avant on “Private Military Companies and the Future of War”
Robert Kaplan on “Imperial Grunts”
Rabbi David Rosen on “Religion, Identity and Mideast Peace”
Toward a New American Strategy, Harvey Sicherman, 6/9/2005
An Economic Toolkit for National Security, Adam S. Posen, 5/10/2005
Foreign Perspectives on U.S. Counter-Insurgency Efforts, Andrew Garfield, 4/14/2005
Korean Religion, Donald Baker, 4/9/2005
Modern Korean History, G. Cameron Hurst III, 4/9/2005
Dealing with the North Korean Nuclear Threat, Don Oberdorfer, 4/9/2005
Why Americans Need to Know About the Koreas, Ned Schultz, 4/9/2005
American Grand Strategy in a World at Risk, Walter Russell Mead, 4/5/2005
Situation Report #9 on the War on Terrorism, 2/9/2005
Dov Zakheim, “What Makes Alliances Tick?”, 9/27/2004
Radio Interview with Jan Ting, 5/3/2004
Radio Interview with Walter McDougall, 4/28/2004
Radio Interview with Robert Kaplan, 4/27/2004
Lawrence Husick, “How Secure Are We, Really?”, 2/11/2004
Curt Weldon on North Korea, 6/26/2003
Stephen Gale on Homeland Security, 5/22/2003
Kenneth Pollack on Iraq, 3/4/2003
Lawrence Husick on Cyberterrorism, 2/25/2003