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CAMOS Panels at APSA 2008
As an APSA Related Group, CAMOS is
allotted two panels at
the 2008 convention.
Panel 1: Strategy, Culture and Religion:
Counter-Insurgency Case Studies from Across the Globe
Saturday, August 30,
2:00 PM
Marriott Hyannis
Panel 2: Roundtable: Short
Telegrams for a Long War: The Future of U.S. Grand Strategy in an
Age of Terror
Sunday,
August 31 10:15 AM
Sheraton Gardner B
In
addition, CAMOS is sponsoring an APSA short course: SC4: Bringing the Military
into the Political Science Curriculum.
Wednesday, August 27, 9:30 AM -5:00 PM
Panel 1 Saturday, Aug 30, 2:00 PM
Strategy, Culture and
Religion: Counter-Insurgency Case Studies from Across the Globe
Saturday, Aug 30,
2:00 PM, Marriott Hyannis
Chair:
Sergio Catignani
European
University Institute
"Techno-Blinders" in
Counterinsurgency Policy: How the U.S. Strategic Culture of Technology
Impedes Effectiveness
Elizabeth A. Stanley
Georgetown University
Civil-Military Relations
and Negotiated Settlements in Insurgencies: Explaining the Southern
Thailand Insurgency and the 1996 Philippine-Moro National Liberation
Front Peace Agreement
Terence C. Lee
National University of Singapore
Change
of Military Strategy in Extra-Systemic Conflicts: 1816-1994
Nori Katagiri
University of Pennsylvania
Soviet
Strategies in Afghanistan: Implications for US Policies in Iraq
Anton Minkov
Directorate of Strategic Analysis
Security Systems Reform
(SSR) and State-Formation (Theory)
Robert Egnell
Swedish Defence Research Agency
Peter Halden
Swedish Defence Research Agency
Dominick Donald
Aegis Research and Intelligence,
Panel
2 Sunday August 31, 10:15 AM
Roundtable: Short Telegrams for a Long
War: The Future of U.S. Grand Strategy in an Age of Terror
Sunday, August 31 10:15 AM, Sheraton Gardner B
Chair:
Isaiah Wilson
United States Military Academy, West Point
Participants:
Daryl G.
Press
Dartmouth College
John A. Nagl
Center for a New American Security
Stephen D. Biddle
Council on Foreign Relations
Isaiah Wilson
United States Military Academy, West Point
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