Global Agenda 2004

SPEAKERS
LOCATION
PARKING
RESOURCES
VIDEOS
ARCHIVE
POSTERS
STUDENTS
FEB 18
Rothkopf
MAR 3
Gallucci
MAR 10
Levitte
(Recess)
MAR 31
Keith/Jamal
APR 14
Perry
APR 28
Kay
MAY 12
Merrill

Febuary 18, 2004

7:30pm

Mitchell Hall

Newark, DE

MATRIX OF TERROR

David Rothkopf

Global intelligence analyst

Rothkopf founded Intellibridge, an open-source n intelligence analysis firm. He was previously managing director of Kissinger Associates, and a former Commerce Department official during the Clinton administration. He has written about terrorism and other global threats for the New York Times, Washington Post, Financial Times, Foreign Affairs, and others. He recently wrote about terrorism aimed at disrupting the U.S. election year.

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March 3, 2004

FIRE AND BRIMSTONE: Weapons of Mass Destruction

7:30pm

Mitchell Hall

Newark, DE

Robert Gallucci

(former) Undersecretary of State for Arms Control and International Security

Robert Gallucci held the same position during the Clinton administration, and was responsible for the mid-1990's agreement to curb North Korea's nuclear program. he is Dean of the Georgetown University School of Foreign Service.


Gallucci

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March 10, 2004

7:30pm

Clayton Hall

Newark, DE

NOTE CHANGED LOCATION!!

Clayton Hall

OLD EUROPE: Trusted allies or unfaithful friends?

Hon. Jean-David Levitte

Ambassador of France to the United States

Ambassador Jean-David Levitte served as senior advisor to French President Jacques Chirac from 1995-2000, when he was appointed to represent France at the United Nations. Since 2002, Ambassador Levitte has served as France's ambassador to the United Nations. He weathered the diplomatic storm between France and the U.S. during the run-up to the U.S. attack on iraq in 2003.

Levitte

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March 31, 2004

7:30pm

Mitchell Hall

Newark, DE


Snakes in the Sand:
the Arab and Muslim worlds

Zahir Jamal

United National Development Programme, Editor of Arab Human Development report
Jamal

Kenton Keith

Meridian Int'l Center, Washington; former U.S. diplomat in the Arab and Muslim worlds
Keith

Zahir Jamal is chief of Arab regional programs for UNDP and principle editor of the annual UN report which first critiqued the Arab world in 2002.

Ambassador Keith recently served as U.S. spokesman in Islamabad, Pakistan during the 2002 war in Afghanistan. He previously spent his diplomatic career representing the United States in the Arab world.

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April 14, 2004

7:30pm

Mitchell Hall

Newark, DE

China: Challenger or Partner

Hon. William Perry

Former Defense Secretary of the United States

William Perry was Defense Secretary during the Clinton administration serving in top Pentagon posts from 1993-1997, as well as from 1977-1981. He currently codirects the Preventive Defense Project, a research collaboration of Stanford and Harvard Universities.


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William Perry



April 28, 2004

7:30pm

Mitchell Hall

Newark, DE


Working with the Enemy: Intrusive Inspections

David Kay

CIA and United Nations weapons inspector in Iraq, advisor to Presidents Bush senior, Clinton, Bush

David Kay was the UN's chief nuclear weapons inspector after the 1991 Gulf War against Iraq, leading numerous teams into Iraq to hunt for hidden weapons programs. He was held hostage by Saddam Hussein for four days. Recently, Kay was appointed by President Bush to re-enter Iraq on the search for weapons of mass destruction after the U.S. invasion and occupation. He resigned from the CIA post after concluding that no such weapons would be found.


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Kay



May 12, 2004

7:30pm

Mitchell Hall

Newark, DE

Last Bastion of Stalinism: North Korea

John Merrill

Chief, Northeast Asia division
Bureau of Intelligence and Research
U.S. Department of State

John Merrill is among the U.S. government's top experts on North Korea, having advised several Secretaries of State and U.S. presidents. Widely cited and the author of several books and numerous articles on North Korea, Merrill has held teaching positions at SAIS, Georgetown University, George Washington University, Center for Strategic and International Studies, Lafayette College, Korea University, and the University of Delaware, from which he earned his doctorate.

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