Global Problems and Solutions Colloquium at Monterey Institute of International Studies

This fourth annual MIIS colloquium, christened "Evolving Global Security Challenges: From Traditional to Nontraditional Security," brings in international experts, academics and senior U.S. officials to address U.S. security issues such as nuclear weapons nonproliferation, nation-building, global warming as it relates to conflict, and promoting democracy abroad. The schedule for the interactive and free presentations is as follows: Joseph Cirinchione, president of Ploughshares Fund, on "Nonproliferation Challenges Old and New" Feb. 13; Sophal Ear, professor at the Naval Postgraduate School, and Amy Hawthorne, former State Department Senior Advisor on Egypt, on "Transition and Democracy Building" March 13; Adam Segal, the Maurice R. Greenberg Senior Fellow for China Studies of the Council on Foreign Relations, on "Cybersecurity/Cyberwarfare" on April 3; Scot Snyder, Senior Fellow for Korea Studies and Director of the Program on U.S.-Korean Policy at the Council on Foreign Relations, on "Human Security in North Korea" on April 17; and Dr. Peter H. Gleick, president and co-founder of Pacific Institute on "Environment and Security" on April 24.
6pm. Monterey Institute of International Studies, Room 100 of the McGowan Building, 411 Pacific St., Monterey. Free. www.miis.edu/events, sklloyd@miss.edu, takaha@miis.edu.

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