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September 08:
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Beth Sanner, Former Deputy Director of National Intelligence for Mission Integration
"What Should Keep You Up At Night? Top Geopolitical Threats and Trends"
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October 13:
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Tim Langford, Former Director of National Intelligence’s National Intelligence Officer for the Western Hemisphere
"Latin America – why should we care? The good, the bad, and the future."
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November 10:
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Dr. Lee Schwartz, The Geographer of the United States and
Director of the Office of the Geographer and Global Issues
Geography and Foreign Policy
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December 08:
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Dr. Miles Yu
Professor of East Asia and Military and Naval History at the United States Naval Academy and former principal China policy and planning adviser to Secretary of State Mike Pompeo
Observations on the Chinese Communist Party’s 20th National Congress
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January 12:
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Maja Lehnus, Former Director of the National Counterproliferation Center
Two Counterproliferation Case Studies: Lessons Learned and Applied
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February 09:
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Prof. Eliot A. Cohen, Director, Philip Merrill Center for Strategic Studies, Johns Hopkins SAIS
Ukraine - a Year Later
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March 09:
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Ambassador Stephen Mull, UVa Vice Provost for Global Affairs and
Former Acting Undersecretary of State for Political Affairs
The Problem of Iran for U.S. Interests
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April 13:
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Alan Pino, Former National Intelligence Officer for the Near East
at the National Intelligence Council
"Looking Back to Look Forward: How the Arab Spring has Shaped the Middle East and Will Influence the Region's Future”
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May 11:
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Tim Persons,
Former Chief Scientist of the Government Accountability Office
The Weaponization of U.S. Ingenuity: Authoritarian Regimes and the Quest for 21st Century Technological Hegemony
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