UpDate - Vol. 12, No. 16, Page 2
January 7, 1993
Lectures to focus on post-Cold War world

     The World After the Cold War" is the topic of an upcoming
lecture-seminar series, co-sponsored by the  World Affairs Council of
Wilmington, and the University's Office of International Programs and
Special Sessions and the Department of Political Science and International
Relations.
     Free and open to the public, the seven lectures all will begin at 7:30
p.m. on the campus.
     Scheduled lectures include:

       * Monday, Jan. 11-Lynn Miller, professor and chairperson of
          political science at Temple University, on "Peacekeeping and
          Peacemaking for a Revived United Nations," 128 Clayton Hall;
       * Thursday, Jan. 14-Herbert S. Levine, professor of economics at the
          University of Pennsylvania, "On Russia's Transition from
          Socialism: The Intersection of Economics and Politics," 128
          Clayton Hall;
       * Tuesday, Jan. 19-Gale Mattox, associate professor of political
          science at the United States Naval Academy, on "European Security
          after the Cold War," 115 Purnell Hall;
       * Thursday, Jan. 21-Louis Goodman, dean of the School of
          International Service at American University, on "Prospects for
          Democracy in Latin America after the Cold War," 115 Purnell Hall;
       * Monday, Jan. 25-Thomas Mann, director of governmental studies at 
          the Brookings Institution on "Making Foreign Policy after the
          Cold War: The Role of Congress," 128 Clayton Hall;
       * Thursday, Jan. 28-David Calleo, Dean Acheson Professor and
          director of European studies at Johns Hopkins University, on
          "National Perspectives on the New Europe," 128 Clayton Hall; and
       * Monday, Feb. 1-Janet Welsh Brown, senior associate at the World
          Resources Institute, on "Environmental Issues in World Politics
          after the Cold War," 128 Clayton Hall.
       
     For further information, call James Oliver, professor of political
science and international relations, at 831-2355.
                                        -Sue Swyers Moncure