The Foreign Policy Research Institute records and posts many of their guest lecture / speaker events. Go here 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