SEMINAR |
AUTHOR |
TITLE
|
A |
LTC Mark D. Rocke, USA |
"Rhetoric or Reality? A Perspective on Strategy and Statecraft in the Post-Cold War Era" |
B |
Mr. Eric A. Kraemer, DN |
"The Systemic Basis of American Power" |
C |
Mr. John G. Fox, STATE |
"Can An American Be a Realist?" |
D |
Ms. Nancy McEldowney, STATE |
"The Paradox of Power: The United States and Europe
after the Cold War" |
E |
LTC Patrick A. Stallings, USA |
"Constructing a Strategy: Understanding the Role of
Identity in International Relations" |
F |
LTC Ronald Higham, Jr., USA |
"Statecraft: Many Models, One Method" |
G |
Mr. Mark Roth, DAF |
"Non-Violent Instruments of Statecraft: The China
Challenge" |
H |
Mr. Jay L. Bruns, III, STATE |
"Unleashing a More Potent Public Diplomacy" |
I |
LTC Perry Hargrove, USA |
"Webs of Interaction: A Philosophy of Statecraft for
the 21st Century" |
J |
Mr. Brian Fila, DIA |
"Philosophy Versus Tools: You Get What You Pay For" |
K |
Lt Col Mark M. Kauzlarich, USMC |
"Lead, Follow, or Get Out of the Way" |
L |
CDR Mark J. Kerski, USCG |
"Threats and Opportunities for Advancing the Major Global Interests of the United States" |
M |
Mr. Richard C. Beer, STATE |
"Less Is More: How a Reduced Foreign Policy Can Enhance
America's National Security" |
N |
LTC Bill Caniano, USA |
"Philosophy of Statecraft: Realist or Idealist? |
O |
Mr. John Caves, OSD |
"Balancing U.S. Power in the 21st Century" |