Kaufmann leads CIA seminar
The seminar was titled Differences in Counter-Insurgency in Ethnic vs. Ideological Civil Wars. The early April seminar specifically dealt with current problems in Afghanistan and Iraq, and was attended by about 25 full-time intelligence analysts, including regional specialists, counter-terrorism specialists, and other C.I.A. analysts, Kaufmann says.
Other recent lectures by Kaufmann include:
--A talk in January on Evaluating Partition as a Solution to Ethnic Civil Wars at the Ethics and Public Policy Center in Washington, D.C.
--A lecture in October on Solutions to Ethnic Civil Wars at Seminar XXI in Warrenton, Va., which is a graduate-level training program for career employees of the military, the U.S. State Department, and other government agencies that work on foreign policy issues.
--A paper in January on The Bush National Security Strategy: Preventive War, Imperial Overstretch, and Self-Encirclement, for the Triangle Institute for Strategic Studies in Chapel Hill, N.C.
--Linda Harbrecht
lmh2@lehigh.edu
Other recent lectures by Kaufmann include:
--A talk in January on Evaluating Partition as a Solution to Ethnic Civil Wars at the Ethics and Public Policy Center in Washington, D.C.
--A lecture in October on Solutions to Ethnic Civil Wars at Seminar XXI in Warrenton, Va., which is a graduate-level training program for career employees of the military, the U.S. State Department, and other government agencies that work on foreign policy issues.
--A paper in January on The Bush National Security Strategy: Preventive War, Imperial Overstretch, and Self-Encirclement, for the Triangle Institute for Strategic Studies in Chapel Hill, N.C.
--Linda Harbrecht
lmh2@lehigh.edu
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Monday, May 12, 2003