UPCOMING SPEAKERS
Clemson University Globalization Lecture Series
Free and open to the public
The location of the seminars varies as indicated below
The time of all seminars is the same, 7:00-8:00 pm
Date: Monday, September 8, 2008
Topic: Global Implications of the Georgian-Russian Conflict
Speaker: Richard Miles, former U.S. Ambassador to Georgia
Place: Jordan Hall 033 (Jordan Hall Auditorium)
Co-sponsor: Clemson University Renaissance Center, Greenville
Date: Monday, September 15, 2008
Topic: Changing the World Through Secret Intervention: The Use and Misuse of Covert Action as an Instrument of American Secret Foreign Policy
Speaker: Loch Johnson, Regents Professor of Public and International Affairs, University of Georgia; Phi Beta Kappa Visiting Scholar
Place: Strom Thurmond Institute Auditorium
Co-sponsors: Phi Beta Kappa and the Strom Thurmond Institute
Date: Tuesday, September 30, 2008
Topic: Turkey: Clemson National Scholars’ perspectives
Speakers: Zeynep Taydas, Department of Political Science, chairing a panel with Clemson students who participated in the National Scholars’ trip to Turkey
Place: Jordan Hall 033 (Jordan Hall Auditorium in basement level)
Date: Wednesday, October 8, 2008
Topic: The US and the UN in the 21st Century
Speaker: Gillian Martin Sorensen, Senior Advisor, The United Nations Foundation
Place: 100 Vickery Hall
Co-sponsor: Clemson University Renaissance Center, Greenville
Date: Tuesday, October 21, 2008
Topic: Serbia and the United States
Speaker: Vladimir Matic, Department of Political Science, chairing a
panel with students having participated in his Summer 2008 study
trip to Serbia
Place: Sirrine Hall 364
Date: Monday, November 17, 2008
Topic: CIA, Politics vs. The Pro’s
Speaker: Carlos Luria, former CIA executive
Place: 100 Holtzendorff Hall
Co-sponsor: International Education Week sponsored by the Gantt Intercultural Center
The Globalization Seminar Series is sponsored by the Department of Political Science. All lectures are followed by a question period. For queries, contact the Seminar Director, Dr. Michael Morris, Department of Political Science, Brackett Hall 232 ( morrism@clemson.edu) or the graduate assistant, Kweku Ainuson ( kainuso@clemson.edu)
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