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Item When Do Sanctions Work?(2017-08-04) Elliot, KimberlyIn this presentation, Kimberly Elliott discusses the role sanctions play in foreign policy and as an instrument of national power. She highlights the pros and cons to international sanctions as well as whether or not they effectively achieve their purpose.Item The Great Ukrainian Famine, 1932-1933, A Genocide?(2017-08-04) Werth, NicolasNicolas Werth is a prominent French historian, and an internationally known expert on communist studies, particularly the history of the Soviet Union. He is the son of Alexander Werth, a Russian-born British journalist and writer. Werth is a research director at the Institut d’histoire du temps présent (fr), affiliate to CNRS. He is currently researching and writing a book based on new archival evidence of the Ukranian Famine.Item WWI Conference Part 2(2017-08-04) Seipp, AdamItem WWI Conference Part 3(2017-08-03) Seipp, AdamItem WWI Conference(2017-08-01)A Global Turning Point In History and Memory, WWI. Panelists met to discuss the past and future implications of the first World War.Item Changing the Status Quo: Four Bush Administration Initiatives that Improved Nutritional Support in the U.S. and Abroad(2015-05-29) Bertini, CatherineItem National Security Issues the U.S. Faces Today(2015-06-04) Scowcroft, BrentBrent Scowcroft addresses the biggest security challenges the United States faces in/from each major region of the world.Item Reassessing Putin's Russia: European Perspective(2014-11-03) Corum, James; Thornton, Gabriela Marin; Yakobashvili, TemuriItem Schuman Medal Presentation to President George H. W. Bush(2014-11-10) Engel, JeffreyItem World War I: A past that will not pass away(2013-09-19) Joffe, JosefItem U.S. Practitioner Panel(14-11-10) Hutchings, Robert; Napper, Larry; Wilson, HeatherItem European Practitioner Panel(2015-05-21) Brok, Elmar; Huluban, Sebastian; Teltschik, Horst; Weise, Andreas; Burgard, Jan PhilipItem Into the Desert: Reflections on the Gulf War(2015-06-09) Engel, JeffEngel Presents his book, "Into the Desert: Reflections on the Gulf War," a reevaluation of the Gulf War's origins, the war itself, and its regional and long term impact on international relations.Item America's Critical International Challenges(2015-06-10) Burns, R. NicholasDr. Burns talks about the current challenges in foreign policy faced by the United States.Item St. John Paul II: Lessons for Statesmen(2015-05-21) Weigel, GeorgeItem Religion in American War to Diplomacy: A History(2015-06-10) Preston, AndrewDr. Preston examines how religion has impacted the foreign policy decisions of United States leaders throughout history.Item The Return of the Enemy: Putin and Russia(2015-04-27) Bruckner, PascalItem Desirability and Feasibility of a Policy Neutrality in Afghanistan(2015-07-08) Andisha, Nasir A.Bush School Alum, Ambassador Nasir A. Andisha, presents his doctoral thesis on the "Desirability and Feasibility of a Policy of Neutrality in Afghanistan: The Dilemma of Collective Security and Neutrality in Afghanistan."Item The Special Relationship between the United States and the United Kingdom(2016-01-05) Dobson, AlanA case by case evaluation of the special political and economic relationship between the United States and United Kingdom in recent history, and what factors have driven this relationship.Item The Russian Economy: Do Sanctions and Low Oil Prices Constrain Putin's Foreign Policy?(2015-04-22) Paul, Gregory