Tuesday, September 9, 2008
Tuesday, September 9, 2008
6:00 - 9:00 pm
Exclusively for Platinum-level partners and above.
The Rittenhouse Hotel
210 West Rittenhouse Square
Philadelphia, PA 19103 [display map]
Bruce Berkowitz is the author of Strategic Advantage (forthcoming), which assesses the current strategic environment and lays out recommendations for how the United States may best maintain the strategic advantage. Berkowitz is a research fellow at the Hoover Institution at Stanford University. He began his career at the CIA and since served throughout the U.S. intelligence community. Most recently, he was the Director, Forecasting and Evaluation at the Department of Defense (2004–5). His books include The New Face of War (Free Press, 2003); Calculated Risks (1987); and American Security (1986).
His articles have appeared in such journals as Foreign Affairs, The American Interest, Foreign Policy, and Issues in Science and Technology. He also publishes frequently in the Wall Street Journal, New York Times, and Washington Post, and is a contributing editor of Orbis.
Thu., September 11, 2008
Secondary schools/classes may sign up to view the webcast live online and participate in the Q&A periods. All questions not answered during the session will be answered by email shortly thereafter. The webcast will feature panelists drawn from FPRI’s Center on Terrorism, Counterterrorism, and Homeland Security.
Thursday, September 11, 2008
Webcast
Session 1: 11:00 - 11:45 a.m. Eastern Time
Session 2: 2:00 - 2:45 p.m. Eastern Time
Tuesday, September 16, 2008
Tuesday, September 16, 2008
4:00 reception, 4:30 lecture
Free for FPRI Members and Educators, $20 for others.
FPRI Members at the Fellows Level are invited to dinner immediately following.
Union League of Philadelphia
140 South Broad Street
Philadelphia, PA 19102 [display map]
Ken Pollack is an expert on national security, military affairs and the Persian Gulf. He was Director for Persian Gulf affairs at the National Security Council. He also spent seven years in the CIA as a Persian Gulf military analyst.
Wednesday, September 24, 2008
Wednesday, September 24, 2008
8:30 - 10:30 am (breakfast included)
Free for Members of FPRI and for Faculty Members of FPRI´s Asia Study Group, $20 for Non-Members.
FPRI Members at the Fellows Level are invited to dinner immediately following.
Union League of Philadelphia
140 South Broad Street
Philadelphia, PA 19102 [display map]
This session is the public portion of a four-day conference (Sept. 21-24) sponsored by the Shanghai Institute of International Relations, the Japan Institute of International Affairs, the New World Institute (VA), and FPRI. The fifth in a series of annual conferences, the program offers an opportunity to explore on an unofficial basis key security and economic issues affecting the three countries.
Friday, October 3, 2008
Friday, October 3, 2008
11:30 a.m. – 12:30 p.m.
Free and open to the public but reservations required.
FPRI Library
1528 Walnut Street, Suite 610
Philadelphia, PA 19102 [display map]
For the past two years, David Danelo (www.danelo.com) traveled expensively along the entire length of the US- Mexico border, exploring both sides of the international line from the Gulf of Mexico to the Pacific Ocean. He interviewed Border Patrol agents, local politicians, immigration activists, deported migrants, religious officials, and ordinary citizens, discovering in the process many things worth sharing. Danelo served for seven years in the US Marine Corps, serving in 2004 near Fallujah in Iraq with the First Marine Expeditionary Force. His articles have appeared in Parade Magazine, the Los Angeles Times, the New York Post, and the Marine Corps Gazette; his first book, Blood Stripes: The Grunt’s View of the War in Iraq, was published in 2006.
Monday, Octobet 6, 2008
Monday, Octobet 6, 2008
4:30 – 6:00 immediately followed by dinner and more discussion (ending at 7:30)
Exclusively for Faculty Members of the West Study Group and FPRI Members at the Fellows Level
FPRI Library
1528 Walnut Street, Suite 610
Philadelphia, PA 19102 [display map]
Michael Horowitz is Assistant Professor of Political Science at the University of Pennsylvania. Professor Horowitz spent the 2006-07 academic year as a postdoctoral fellow at the Belfer Center for Science and International Affairs at Harvard University, where he completed his Ph.D. He was the Sidney R. Knafel Fellow at the Weatherhead Center for International Affairs in 2005–06. He has also served as a consultant for the Department of Defense on a range of international security issues. His work has been published in The Journal of Conflict Resolution, The Journal of Strategic Studies, Orbis, and The Washington Quarterly. He teaches courses on warfare, religion, the international security environment, and the use of statistics to study international conflict.
Thursday, October 16, 2008
Thursday, October 16, 2008
4:00 reception, 4:30 lecture
Free for FPRI Members and Educators, $20 for others. FPRI Members at the Fellows Level and above are invited to dinner immediately following.
Union League of Philadelphia
140 South Broad Street
Philadelphia, PA 19102 [display map]
Saturday-Sunday, October 18-19, 2008
October 18-19, 2008
Friday, October 24, 2008
Friday, October 24, 2008
12:00 - 1:30 pm
Exclusively for FPRI Sponsors (members at the $250 level and for guests of Pepper LLP).
Pepper LLP
31st Floor, Pepper Conference Room(take
elevator to the 30th floor and walk up one flight)
18th and Arch Streets
Two Logan Square
Philadelphia, PA 19102 [display map]
A noted expert on Islamism, John Calvert is co-translator and co-editor of “A Child from the Village” by one of the most significant philosophers of the Muslim Brotherhood, Sayyid Qutb (Syracuse Univerity Press, 2004). Calvert´s books also include Islamisms: A Documentary and Reference Guide (Greenwood, 2007) and The Arabian Peninsula in the Age of Oil (Mason Crest, 2007), the latter a volume in a series on for high school students on The Making of the Modern Middle East (FPRI, Editorial Consultant). His essay “Mythic Foundations of Radical Islam,” appeared in Orbis, Winter 2004.
Monday, October 27, 2008
Monday, October 27, 2008
4:00 reception, 4:30 lecture
Free for FPRI Members, $20 for others.
Partners at the Bronze Level are invited to dinner immediately following.
Union League of Philadelphia
140 South Broad Street
Philadelphia, PA 19102 [display map]
James Kurth is the Claude Smith Professor of Political Science at Swarthmore College, where he teaches defense policy, foreign policy, and international politics. Professor Kurth is the author of numerous articles and editor of two volumes in the fields of defense policy, foreign policy, international politics, and European politics. His recent publications have focused upon the interrelations between the global economy, cultural conflicts, foreign policy, and military strategy. He is also a member of the Council on Foreign Relations (New York) and of the International Institute for Strategic Studies (London).
Thursday, October 30, 2008
Thursday, October 30, 2008
11:00 am-Noon
Free and open to the public but reservations required.
FPRI Library
1528 Walnut Street, Suite 610
Philadelphia, PA 19102 [display map]
In The Bitter Road to Freedom (Free Press, 2008), Prof. Hitchcock tells a part of the story of World War II that is missing from traditional accounts. Told from the point of view of those who were liberated, the book helps explain why even liberated people, grateful for their freedom, generally do not like their liberators, and why liberation achieved even in the most righteous of wars comes at a dire price.
William I. Hitchcock earned his Ph.D. in history from Yale University, where he taught for six years. He is author of France Restored: Cold War Diplomacy and the Quest for Leadership in Europe (University of North Carolina Press, 1998) and The Struggle for Europe: The Turbulent History of a Divided Continent, 1945–Present (Doubleday, 2005).
Thursday, November 13, 2008
Ambassador Bolton served as the Permanent U.S. Representative to the UN from August 2005 until December 2006. He had previously served as Undersecretary of State for Arms Control and International Securityand in several positions within the State Department, the Justice Department and USAID. Before entering government service Bolton was Senior Vice President for Public Policy Research at the American Enterprise Institute.
Thursday, November 13, 2008
6:00 p.m. Reception, 7:00 p.m. Dinner and Program
The Westin Philadelphia
99 South 17th Street at Liberty Place
Philadelphia, PA 19103 [display map]
Tuesday, November 18, 2008
As part of Global Entrepreneurship Week, FPRI will present a 45-minute webcast on Innovation and Entrepreneurship. Secondary schools/classes may sign up to view the webcast live online and participate in the Q&A periods.
Tuesday, November 18, 2008
11 – 11:45 am ET
2 – 2:45 pm ET
Thursday, November 20, 2008
Thursday, November 20, 2008
4:00 reception, 4:30 lecture
Free for FPRI Members and Educators, $20 for others. FPRI Partners at the Gold Level and above are invited to dinner immediately following.
Union League of Philadelphia
140 South Broad Street
Philadelphia, PA 19102 [display map]
Thursday, December 11, 2008
Thursday, December 11, 2008
4:00 reception, 4:30 lecture
Free for FPRI Members and Educators, $20 for others. FPRI Partners at the Fellows Level and above are invited to dinner immediately following.
Union League of Philadelphia
140 South Broad Street
Philadelphia, PA 19102 [display map]