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FEB 23
Khouri
MAR 9
Ischinger
[RECESS]
APR 6
Chandrasekaran
APR 20
Martel
APR 26
Salbi
MAY 4
Sherman
MAY 18
CANCELLED

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Guest Speaker Day schedule

Assignments available here:

Assignment 1

Assignment 1H

Assignment 2 & 2H

Assignment 3

Assignment 3H

Assignment 4 & 4H

Assignment 5

Assignment 5H

Syllabus & Class Schedule

In class meetings will be held in Gore 219

 

| 2.09.05 | 2.16.05 | 2.23.05 | 3.02.05 | 3.09.05 | 3.16.05 | RECESS|
| 4.06.05 | 4.13.05 | 4.20.05 | 4.26.05 | 4.27.05 | 5.04.05 | 5.11.05 | 5.18.05 |


What happens on guest speaker days?


February 9, 2005
Class meeting: Overview
Readings:
Web site Overview readings
Foreign Affairs anthology Introduction
Assignment 1 assigned - due Feb 23
Assignment 1H assigned - due Feb 23

February 16, 2005
Class meeting: The Arab-Israel Conflict
Readings: Web site Middle East
Foreign Affairs anthology "Making Sense of the Middle East" and "Working with the Arabs"

February 23, 2005


Making Sense of the Middle East

Rami Khouri

Khouri is a Palestinian-Jordanian and US citizen whose family resides in Beirut (Lebanon), Amman (Jordan), and Nazareth (the West Bank). He is executive editor of the Beirut-based Daily Star newspaper, published throughout the Middle East with the International Herald Tribune. He is an internationally syndicated political columnist and book author, and was previously editor-in-chief of the Jordan Times for seven years.

Readings: Web site Middle East
Foreign Affairs anthology "Making Sense of the Middle East" and "Working with the Arabs"
Assignment 1 due today
Assignment 1H due today


Rothkopf
February 28, 2005 (Mon)
UPDATE: Program cancelled

South Africa journalism in the post-apartheid era

Govin Reddy

Regrettably - this appearance has been cancelled due to illness


March 2, 2005
Class meeting: "Foreign Correspondents" with special guest:

David Hoffman

Assistant Managing Editor,
The Washington Post

David Hoffman served extensively as bureau chief in Russia and the Middle East, before becoming the Post's Foreign Editor. Author of "The Oligarchs," about post-cold war Russia, Hoffman was recently named Assistant Managing Editor for Foreign News.

NOTE: There are NO evening events tonight.
Assignment 2 & 2H assigned today -
due Mar 16

March 9, 2005


Oceans Apart?

Europe and the U.S.

Amb. Wolfgang Ischinger

Ambassador of Germany to the U.S.

Ambassador Ischinger has been Germany's diplomat in Washington since 2001. He previously was special assistant to two German Foreign Ministers, and through the 1990's served on Germany's delegations of several international negotiations on EU enlargement and the Bosnia and Kosovo crises.


Web readings: Europe
Anthology: "Oceans Apart? Europe & the US"

Gallucci

March 16, 2005
Class meeting: Group presentations
Assignment 2 & 2H due today
Group presentations today in class



March 30, 2005
NO CLASS - SPRING RECESS


April 6, 2005


Iraq: the Best Medicine:

Rajiv Chandrasekaran

former Baghdad Bureau Chief,
The Washington Post

Readings:
Web readings Iraq: the Best Medicine
Anthology: "Iraq: the Best medicine"

Guest speaker

April 13, 2005
Class meeting - discussion session
UPDATE! Assignment 3 & 3H due today

UPDATE! Assignment 4 & 4H issued.
Due April 27



April 20, 2005
UPDATE!


Tomorrow's Enemy:
al-Qaeda and Beyond

William Martel

U.S. Naval War College and Tufts University

Keith

Professor of National Security Affairs, Director of the defense analysis course, and Alan Shepherd Chair of Space Technology and Policy, at the U.S. Naval War College, Martell was previously Associate Professor of International Relations and founder and Director, Center for Strategy and Technology, at the U.S. Air War College.

Readings: Tomorrow's Enemy
Web readings "Tomorrow"s Enemy"
Anthology: "Working with the Arabs," esp. Doran and Fuller


RESCHEDULED:
April 26, 2005
TUESDAY!!

Note: This TUESDAY evening event will involve NO CLASS SESSION, but will involve a reception, dinner and evening talk.

Secret Potion:
Worldwide Women

Zainab Salbi

Founder, Women for Women International

An Iraqi native who arrived in the U.S. at age 19, Salbi is the founder and CEO of Women for Women International, a non-profit organization dedicated to providing women survivors of war, civil strife and other conflicts with the tools and resources to move from crisis and poverty into self-sufficient and active citizens who promote peace and stability.

Readings:
Web readings: "Worldwide Women"
Anthology: "Secret Potion: Worldwide Women"


Levitte
April 27, 2005
Class meeting
UPDATE! Assignment 4 & 4H due today. (Group presentations in class today.)



May 4, 2005


Asia Enigma: China & North Korea

Amb. Wendy Sherman

State Department and White House adviser to President Bill Clinton and Secretary of State Madeleine Albright

mbassador Sherman is a Principal of The Albright Group, an international advisory firm. From 1997 to 2001, she was the Counselor of the Department of State, serving then-Secretary of State Madeleine Albright as a special advisor and consultant on major issues of foreign policy. She also served as Special Advisor to the President and Secretary of State, and the North Korea Policy Coordinator.

Readings: Review Fire & Brimstone
Web readings
Anthology: Perry & Allison
More to come
UPDATE! Assignment 5 & 5H issued.
Due May 18

May 11, 2005
Class meeting


May 18, 2005

PROGRAM CANCELLED

NO CLASS


Sleeping Giants:
Nuclear threats

John Bolton

Undersecretary of State for Arms Control & International Security - nominated for US Ambassador to the United Nations

John Bolton has spent many years of his career in public service. Prior to his appointment in 2001, Mr. Bolton was Senior Vice President of the American Enterprise Institute, a nonprofit public policy center in Washington. He was Assistant Secretary of State for International Organization Affair, 1989-1993; Assistant Attorney General, Department of Justice, 1985-1989; Assistant Administrator for Program and Policy Coordination, U.S. Agency for International Development, 1982-1983; General Counsel, U.S. Agency for International Development, 1981-1982.

Readings:
Web readings "Sleeping Giants"
Anthology: "Sleeping Giants"
Assignment 5 & 5H due today.
All writing assignments due today by 3:30pm by email or in professor's mailbox

Perry