Speaker Topics
Below are a list of our speakers and their topics of choice. To find out more about them, click on their names.
To find out about how to line up one of the speakers, go to How the Speakers' Bureau Works.
Jerrold Berke, United Nations (Retired)
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The U.N. and the U.S. in World Affairs: Room Enough for Two?
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Development, Peace, and War: The U.N. and Development Assistance
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The U.N.: Organized for Peace, Is it still Relevant?
Jonathan Berkey, Dept. of History, Davidson College
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Islam
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Religion and Society in the Near East
Anna Bigelow, Dept. of Philosophy and Religion, North Carolina State University
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Islam and South Asia
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Religion and Conflict
Frederick H. Black, U.S. Army (Retired)
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National Security Decision Making
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Civil- Military Relations
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African Americans in the Military
William A. Boettcher III, Dept. of Political Science, North Carolina State University
U.S. Foreign Policy
U.S. National Security Policy
Homeland Security
Truman's Adventures Abroad: Iran, Greece, Korea
Kennedy's Baptism of Fire: Laos, Congo, Vietnam
Risk-Taking in International Relations
Joseph W. Caddell, Dept. of History, North Carolina State University
Pearl Harbor: A Failure of Warning
Air Power
Clausewitz
Nuclear Strategy and Arms Control
Vietnam: The Logic of Restraints
Peter Coclanis, Dept. of History, UNC-Chapel Hill
Technology and American Economic Growth
America's Economic Competitiveness
The Economic Impact of the American Civil War
- Globalization and History
- Head to Head: China vs. India
Michael Cotter, U.S. Foreign Service (Retired)
The Foreign Service
The Foreign Policy Making Process
Central Asia
Chile: Dictatorship to Democracy
Security and Military Assistance Programs
- Turkey
T. Frank Crigler, Ambassador, U.S. Foreign Service (Retired)
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The Changing Role of America's Diplomats
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The Role of American Ambassadors in Overseas Conflict Situations
- Conflicts in Central Africa and Somalia
Jeffrey M. Elliot, Dept. of Political Science, North Carolina Central University
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The Bush Foreign Policy
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The Politics of Terrorism
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The U.S. - U.N. Relationship: Troubled Past, Uncertain Future
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Fidel Castro: The Man, the Myth, and Washington's Hard Line
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The United States and the Developing World
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The Challenge of Globalism: A Mixed Record
Peter Furia, Dept. of Political Science, Wake Forest University
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U.S. Foreign Policy
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The Causes of War
Christopher Gelpi , Dept. of Political Science, Duke University
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Civil Military Relations
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Norms in Crisis Bargaining
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The Use of Force
David Gilmartin, Dept. of History, North Carolina State University
South Asia
Pakistan and Water Rights
The Partition of India
David Griffiths, Dept. of History, UNC-Chapel Hill
What Ever Happened to Communism?
The Strange Career of Marxism-Leninism
Russia: Where is it Headed?
European Union: Why does it Matter?
Heidi Hobbs, Dept. of Political Science, North Carolina State University
International Law and the International Criminal Court
- Local Responses to Globalization
- Poverty and the Millennium Development Goals: Inequality in the Global Arena
The Cultural Implications of Globalization
Robert Jenkins, Dept. of Sociology, UNC-Chapel Hill
- Post-Conflict Development and Reconstruction in the former Yugoslavia
- International Organization and the Balkans
- Social and Political Change in Eastern Europe and Russia
Curtis Jones, U.S. State Department (Retired)
The Middle East
Arab-Israeli Relations
U.S. Foreign Policy
- The Palestine Question
- Intelligence Techniques and Utilization
- Terrorism
Akram Khater, International Programs, History Department, North Carolina State
University
Islam
Conflict in the Middle East
Louisa Kilgroe, Dept. of History, North Carolina State University
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U.S. Foreign Relations
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Sino-American Relations
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U.S. - East Asian Relations
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Twentieth Century U.S. History
Robin Kirk , Director, Duke's Human Rights Initiative
- Human Rights, Drugs, and South America
- Latin America, Human Rights and U.S. Policy
- U.S. Human Rights Policy
- Death Penalty
Richard Kohn, Dept. of History, UNC-Chapel Hill
- Civilian Control of the Military in the United States
- The "War" on Terror
Henry Landsberger , Emeritus, Department of Sociology, UNC-Chapel Hill
The Israelis and the Palestinians: Prospects for Living Together
- Holocaust, the Jews and Germans: 1840-2004: The Dresden as Example
Sarah K. Lischer, Dept. of Political Science and International Politics, Wake Forest
University
International Military Intervention, including wars in Iraq and Afghanistan
Ethics on Laws of War
The Conflict in Darfur, Sudan
Humanitarian Aid, Human Rights, and the Military
Child Soldiers
Genocide
Refugees and International Security
Douglas MacLean, Dept. of Philosophy, UNC-Chapel Hill
- Military Ethics
Timothy McKeown, Dept. of Political Science, UNC-Chapel Hill
The Politics of International Trade
The Politics of North-South Relations
The Political Economy of Military Spending
The History of US Aid to Less Developed Countries
Julius Nyang'oro, Dept. of African/Afro-American Studies and Political Science,
UNC-Chapel Hill
Peacekeeping in Africa
Globalization and African Development
Democratization and Development in Africa
Ethnicity in Africa
Regional Security in Africa
Reflections on Current Developments in U.S. - African Relations
James Peacock, Dept. of Anthropology, UNC-Chapel Hill
- Southeast Asia
Carolyn Pumphrey, Dept. of History, North Carolina State University
Restraints on War in the Middle Ages
Alex Roland, Dept. of History, Duke University
Defense Spending After the Cold War
The Blessings of Nuclear Weapons
America's Future in Space
Terrorists: The New Barbarians
American Military Strengths and Weaknesses in Afghanistan and Iraq
David H. Schanzer, Director - Triangle Center on Terrorism and Homeland
Security, Duke University
Terrorism and Homeland Security
Scott L. Silliman, Center on Law, Ethics, & National Security, Duke University
School of Law
Military Law
International Humanitarian Law
The Law of Armed Conflict
National Security Law
Roland Stephen, Dept. of Political Science, North Carolina State University
Globalization and North Carolina
Economic Development
Europe Today: Challenges
Michael J. Struett, Dept. of Political Science, North Carolina State University
The International Criminal Court and other War Crimes Trials
The Role of Non-Governmental Organizations in the United Nations System
The Politics of International Law
John Sylvester, Jr. , U.S. State Department (Retired)
Intelligence
Japan
Vietnam
- East Asia
Gerhard L. Weinberg, Emeritus, Dept. of History, UNC-Chapel Hill
The Future of the Armed Forces of the USA
Unified Germany in Europe
The Prospects for Peace in the Middle East
Research Problems in Working on World War II