
|Future Seminar | Admin Details Rethinking the Relation Between Economics, Resources, Technology and National and International Security Seminar Series is the third series of professional seminars produced by Johns Hopkins University / Applied Physics Laboratory and sponsored by the Office of Force Transformation, Department of Defense and the Office of the Secretary of the Navy A description of the origins of this highly successful series as well as an explanation of this year's focus can be found on the About page. As was the case for last year's 15 seminars, this year's seminars have been video-taped and posted on the web. Video, audio-only, and notes files can be downloaded and audio files are available as podcasts. Files from the latest Seminar (Sept 10th) by Mr. Walter Russell Mead on 400 years of great power strategy will be posted in the Archives as they become available. Future SeminarsThis Seminar Series continues for a fourth year with national-level speakers who will be discussing Rethinking Future Elements of National and International Power. Among other related topics, the new series will consider questions such as:
Seminars in The 2006-2007 Series
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