
Prof. Michael Pillsbury discusses “A New Cold War with China?”
In a debate organized by the Oxford Union, Professor Michael Pillsbury spoke about China and the ever-growing concern it poses for the United States national security and foreign policy. Dr. Pillsbury noted that under President Obama there was an indictment of five Chinese military hackers breaking into a nuclear reactor companies in Pittsburgh to get…
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In early April, War on the Rocks had a podcast with Rebeccah Heinrichs, a senior fellow at the Hudson Institute and an adjunct faculty member here at The Institute of World Politics. In this particular episode of the “Horns of a Dilemma” podcast, Will Inboden, director of the Clements Center at the University of Texas…
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Dr. Christopher Hull discusses flawed data on terrorism and foreign influence on academia
Dr. Christopher C. Hull, a Senior Fellow at Americans for Intelligence Reform, gave a lecture at IWP on March 3 on two major issues facing U.S. national security. Dr. Hull broke down his presentation into two sections, the first covering biased terror data with a specific focus on the federally funded Terrorism and Extremist Violence…
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IWP alumnus spearheads Naval Intelligence Vision and Guidance document
An IWP alumnus led the development and coordination of the 2019 Naval Intelligence Vision and Guidance document on behalf of Naval Intelligence Leadership. This document is a broad overview of the key goals and priorities of Naval Intelligence in the current and ever-changing environment. This document was finalized in 2019 and recently released to the public.…
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This past week, Professor Rebeccah Heinrichs gave remarks on Fox Business about how the Communist Party of China (CPC) was responsible for the initial outbreak of the coronavirus and how many statistics revolving around the virus have been under-reported. During the segment, Prof. Heinrichs stated that the general population has the right to know about…
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Dr. Paul Coyer writes new book on the ethics of nationalism
In March, IWP Research Professor Dr. Paul Coyer’s new book, L’Etica del Nazionalismo (The Ethics of Nationalism) will be released in Italy. In the book, Dr. Coyer writes that the nation, contrary to the predictions of some, has not only not disappeared but is experiencing a resurgence in importance. He argues that defining nationalism as…
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Dr. Marek Chodakiewicz discusses War and Humanitarianism: The Case of Maurice Pate (1894-1965)
On September 26, 2019, Dr. Marek Chodakiewicz, current holder of The Kosciuszko Chair in Polish Studies at The Institute of World Politics gave a lecture on Maurice Pate, UNICEF’s first executive director. Dr. Chodakiewicz serves as a professor and teaches courses on Contemporary Politics and Diplomacy, Geography and Strategy, Mass Murder Prevention in Failed and Failing States,…
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