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The Chicago chapter of the Nathan Hale Foreign Policy Society — devoted to discussing foreign policy topics in, “as bipartisan, idealistic, and nuanced fashion as possible,” will be meeting a 7:00 PM Sunday evening at Cosi. The address is 116 S. Michigan Avenue. That’s roughly across the street from the lovely Art Institute of Chicago. ...
The Chicago chapter of the Nathan Hale Foreign Policy Society -- devoted to discussing foreign policy topics in, "as bipartisan, idealistic, and nuanced fashion as possible," will be meeting a 7:00 PM Sunday evening at Cosi. The address is 116 S. Michigan Avenue. That's roughly across the street from the lovely Art Institute of Chicago. Make a day of it!! This first meeting of the Chicago chapter will be led by Will Baude. The topic is Homeland Security:
1. What do we assess is knowable vis-a-vis the threat? 2. What does the homeland security community need to look like to 'deter, defend and defeat'? 3. Where do we go from here?
The Chicago chapter of the Nathan Hale Foreign Policy Society — devoted to discussing foreign policy topics in, “as bipartisan, idealistic, and nuanced fashion as possible,” will be meeting a 7:00 PM Sunday evening at Cosi. The address is 116 S. Michigan Avenue. That’s roughly across the street from the lovely Art Institute of Chicago. Make a day of it!! This first meeting of the Chicago chapter will be led by Will Baude. The topic is Homeland Security:
1. What do we assess is knowable vis-a-vis the threat? 2. What does the homeland security community need to look like to ‘deter, defend and defeat’? 3. Where do we go from here?
Daniel W. Drezner is a professor of international politics at the Fletcher School of Law and Diplomacy at Tufts University and co-host of the Space the Nation podcast. Twitter: @dandrezner
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