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View ArticleSecurity Roundtable: Dealing with Outliers
This week on Dialogue at the Wilson Center we convene our security roundtable to discuss the best ways to deal with the “outlier states” of North Korea and Iran. Our guests are Haleh Esfandiari,...
View ArticleThe Way of the Knife
This week on Dialogue at the Wilson Center our guest is Mark Mazzetti, a Pulitzer Prize winning reporter for The New York Times where he serves as a national security correspondent. A former Wilson...
View ArticleWilson Forum - U.S. Special Operations 2020
The National Conversation Series continues with Admiral William McRaven, Commander of U.S. Special Operations Command lays out his vision for Special Operations Forces in the years ahead. Joining...
View ArticleWorks in Progress: All the Truth is Out & State of Siege
On this encore episode of Dialogue at the Wilson Center we present two works in progress from former Wilson Center Public Policy Scholars. Our first guest is Matt Bai.
View Article"Global Nuclear Security in Times of Rapid Technology Change"
The Woodrow Wilson Center and the Los Alamos National Laboratory presents"Global Nuclear Security in Times of Rapid Technology Change"Speaker: Terry C. Wallace, Jr., Principal Associate Director for...
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Author and former public policy scholar Thomas Rid discusses his new book, Cyber War Will Not Take Place. He argues that the focus on war and winning distracts from the real challenge of cyberspace:...
View ArticleRestraint: A New Foundation for U.S. Grand Strategy
Restraint: A New Foundation for U.S. Grand StrategyDirections: Directions to the Wilson Center
View ArticleRestraint: A New Foundation for U.S. Grand Strategy
Can the U.S. agree upon and implement a new grand strategy for the 21st Century? And how would it be different from the strategy that served to focus the nation’s foreign policy during the Cold War? In...
View ArticleExploring Nuclear Latency
Report of a Workshop on Nuclear LatencyWoodrow Wilson International Center for ScholarsWashington D.C. | October 2, 2014Joseph F. Pilat, Los Alamos National Laboratory[1]
View ArticleAtomic Aversion and Just War Principles
Atomic Aversion and Just War Principles: New Evidence on US Public OpinionScott Sagan, the 2015 recipient of the National Academy of Science’s Estes Award, will speak at the Wilson Center’s...
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