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American Democracy Conference 2005 - Seeing Red: What's Next for the Republicans?

12/1/05 - Chuck Todd of The Hotline moderates a panel discussion with pollsters and media consultants about the current problems facing the Republican party. The panel consists of John Brabender, Kellyanne Conway, Linda DiVall, Tony Fabrizio, and Craig Shirley.
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The Treatment and Interrogation of Detainees

11/17/05 - While U.S. officials in the past have made mistakes regarding the treatment of detainees, the Department of Defense and lawmakers are taking steps to clarify procedures and ensure that the United States is transparent in its policies, said panelists at a Nov. 17 discussion at the Law School. Speakers include the general counsel for the Senate Armed Services Committee, Department of Defense officials, and a Human Rights Watch military analyst.
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The Global War on Terrorism: Defining the Roles of Law Enforcement and Military Force

11/10/05 - How can the United States balance preventing terrorist attacks and the rights of enemy combatants and terror suspects, when neither the military or domestic legal systems are well equipped to address the issue? Panelists at a forum sponsored by the Law School's Center for National Security Law, including the executive director of the U.S. Army Judge Advocate General's Legal Center and School, the director of the FBI's Intelligence Issues Group, and a member of the secretary of state
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The College of Arts & Sciences Reunions Forum:
Blind Spot: The Secret History of American Counterterrorism

6/4/05 - Timothy Naftali, associate professor of history, teaches one of the College
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Nation-Building in Iraq

6/4/05 - David Waldner, associate professor of politics and director of the Middle East Studies Program, speaks on America's ambitious experiment in nation-building in Iraq. Achieving success in Iraq and expanding the new Iraqi model to other nations in the Middle East has become a core element of American national security policy.
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African Music and Dance Workshop, Demonstration, and Discussion

6/4/05 - Michelle Kisliuk, associate professor of music performs drum rhythms, dance movements, and songs from the Central African rain forest (BaAka), and from coastal West Africa (Ewe). Following the dance and music is a discussion of social context and local and global politics.
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The College of Arts & Sciences Reunions Forum:
Honoring Jefferson's Vision: University Contributions to Homeland Security

6/4/05 - The Honorable Nathaniel Howell ('61 COLL), former ambassador to Kuwait, discusses that for more than four years before 9/11 and since, the Critical Incident Analysis Group (CIAG) has conducted interdisciplinary research on threats to democratic institutions and values, including those posed by international terrorism. Through worldwide networking and conferences, diverse University faculty have been in the forefront of efforts to understand the nature and consequences of the challenge of terrorism.
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The College of Arts & Sciences Reunions Forum:
Evil in Modernity and after 9/11

6/4/05 - Charles Mathewes, associate professor of religious studies and faculty fellow at the Institute for Advanced Studies in Culture and the Center on Religion and Democracy, looks at the debates about the language of evil after 9/11, and traces their connections to deeper debates in modernity regarding the appropriateness of this language in an
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