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Diplomat-in-Residence
Program

Prof.
Stephen M. Walt, of Harvard University's Kennedy
School of Government, spoke on "Why War with Iraq
is Not in the U.S. National Interest" on February 13, 2003.
Spring
2004
Spring Lecture Series
Monday,
March 29, Dunleavy Room, 1:00 PM – 2:00 PM
“Financing of Terrorism”
Special
Agent Doug Miller (’84)
Federal Bureau of Investigation
Washington Field Office
Mr.
Edward Turzanski
Vice President of Government and Community Relations
La Salle University
Senior Fellow, Foreign Policy Research Institute
Student
Moderators:
Ms. Elizabeth Bradley
Ms. Maria Lehr
Tuesday,
March 30, Dunleavy Room, 12:30 PM – 2:00 PM Co – Sponsored
by the Women Studies Program
“Is the HIV AIDS Pandemic An International Security Threat?”
Ambassador Ms.
Laxanachantorn Laohaphan
Permanent Representative
Permanent Mission of Thailand to the United Nations
Ambassador Edith
Grace Ssempala (Invited)
Embassy of the Republic of Uganda
Ms. Rachel Cohen
US Director of the Campaign for Access to Essential Medicines
Doctors Without Borders/ Médecins Sans Frontières
(MSF)
1999 Nobel Peace Prize Recipient
Dr. Richard
Mshomba
Professor of Economics
(Author of Africa in the Global Economy)
La Salle University
Student
Moderators:
Ms. Bethany Cottingham
Ms. Ashley Knecht
Wednesday,
March 31, Dan Rodden Theatre, 7:00 – 9:30 PM
“Narco-trafficking and Terrorism”
Dr. Michael
Radu
Co-Chairman
Center of Terrorism, Counter-Terrorism, and Homeland Security
Foreign Policy Research Institute
Special Agent
Doug Miller (’84)
Federal Bureau of Investigation
Washington Field Office
(2nd appearance)
Mr. Hekmat Karzai
First Secretary
Embassy of Afghanistan
Mr. Steven Peterson
Director of International Narcotics and Law Enforcement/Crime
Department of State
Students
Moderators:
Mr. Jim Scallan
Mr. Christopher Schwartz
For
more information, contact Dr. Cornelia Tsakiridou, x1558 or Sabrina
Cuie, x1015.
All events of the Diplomat-In-Residence Program
are free and open to the public.
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