Clements Center Events

Just announced: Register now for GOV 360N “International Security” with Dr. Paul D. Miller

Clements Center Associate Director Paul D. Miller will be teaching “International Security” (Unique ID: 38757) in Fall 2017. This course is the required cornerstone course for the Certificate in Security Studies, which is a transcript-recognized certificate for students who focus their studies on international and national security affairs.

 

Wednesday, May 3: Civil-Military Relations in the Trump Era with Mackubin Owens

Please join the Clements Center on Wednesday, May 3rd in Sid Richardson Hall Room 3.122 at 12:15pm, for a talk with Dr. Mackubin Owens, Dean of Academics at the Institute of World Politics, on “Civil-Military Relations in the Trump Era.” This event is free and open to the public. 

 

Friday, May 5: Conservatives and the World: The Ideas and Statecraft of Conservative Internationalism

The Clements Center and Harrington Faculty Fellows Program are honored to host distinguished academics and former policymakers for a Colloquium on “Conservatives and the World” from 8:30 am to 3:30pm on May 5th in the Texas Union Governors Room. This day-long event will explore how a doctrine of conservative internationalism, distinct from liberal internationalism, emerged in U.S. foreign policy over the past century. Scholars will evaluate the core principles and key figures that have contributed to the history of conservative internationalism and assess the extent to which this philosophy continues to inform US diplomacy today. Full agenda on the Clements Center website.