Clements Center Upcoming Events

Oppose Any Foe: The Rise of America’s Special Operations Forces

 

Mark Moyar
Director of the Program on Military and Diplomatic History,

Center for Strategic and International Studies

Wednesday, September 6th
5:00 pm
Sid Richardson Hall, Room 3.122

 

 

The Future of Defense Intelligence

 

Doug Wise
Former Deputy Director, Defense Intelligence Agency

Tuesday, September 12th
12:15 pm
Sid Richardson Hall, Room 3.122

 

 

Clements Center presents Ken Pollack

 

Ken Pollack
Resident Scholar,

American Enterprise Institute

Tuesday, September 19th
12:15 pm
Sid Richardson Hall, Room 3.122

 

 

Shifting Global Trends and the Collapse of the American Foreign Policy Consensus

 

Kathleen Hicks
Senior Vice President,

Henry A. Kissinger Chair, and Director of the

International Studies Program,

Center for Strategic and International Studies

Thursday, September 21st
5:30 pm
Sid Richardson Hall, Lobby

 

 

Monitoring Nuclear Agreements with Iran and North Korea: Some Relevant Lessons from the Past

 

John A. Lauder
Former Director, DCI Nonproliferation Center, Central Intelligence Agency

Wednesday, September 27th
12:15 pm
Sid Richardson Hall, Room 3.122

 

 

Clements Center presents Mackenzie Eaglen

 


Mackenzie Eaglen
Resident Fellow, Marilyn Ware Center for Security Studies, American Enterprise Institute

Wednesday, September 27th (tentative)
Location and Time TBD

 

 

Defenseless Under the Night: The Roosevelt Years and the Origins of Homeland Security

 

Matthew Dallek
Associate Professor,

George Washington University

Thursday, October 5th
12:30 pm
Texas Union, Eastwoods Room 2.102

 

 

Texas National Security Forum

 


Mark your Calendars for our Annual Fall Conference

Thursday, October 12th
Details forthcoming

 

 

The Impossible Presidency: The Rise and Fall of America’s Highest Office

 

Jeremi Suri
Mack Brown Distinguished Chair for Leadership in Global Affairs,

University of Texas at Austin

Wednesday, October 18th
5:00 pm
Main Building, Jamail Room MAI 212

 

 

The Crisis of World Order: A British Perspective

 

John Bew
Professor of History and Foreign Policy, War Studies Department, King’s College London

Tuesday, October 24th
12:30 pm
Main Building, Jamail Room MAI 212

 

 

Panel on “Hue 1968: A Turning Point of the American War in Vietnam”

 

Mark Bowden
Author of “Black Hawk Down”
with UT Professors Howard Prince
& Mark Lawrence

Thursday, October 26th
Time and Location TBD

 

 

Richard Nixon: The Life

 


John Farrell
Journalist and Author

Wednesday, November 8th
Time and Location TBD

 

 

When the World Seemed New: George H. W. Bush and the End of the Cold War

 


Jeffrey Engel
Director, Center for Presidential History, SMU

Thursday, November 30th
12:15 pm

Sid Richardson Hall, Room 3.122

 

 

Clements Center presents Tom Nichols

 


Tom Nichols
Professor of National Security Affairs,

U.S. Naval War College

Tuesday, December 5th
Time and Location TBD