Ali Allawi, former Minister of Defense, Iraq, and
Omar Ghazi Al-Shahery, Deputy Director General, Defense Intelligence
and Security, Ministry of Defense, Iraq
The Robert and Jo Ann Bendetson Public Diplomacy Initiative – Ali
Allawi, Former Minister of Defense and Minister of Trade, Interim Iraq
Government Council; Former Minister of Finance, Iraqi Transitional Government;
Author, The Occupation of Iraq Winning the War, Losing the Peace will visit
the IGL for a week in January. They will be joined by Amb. Peter Galbraith,
author of The End of Iraq: How American Incompetence Created A War Without
End; Hania Mufti, the director of Middle East Watch for Human Rights Watch;
and Thomas Ricks, author of FIASCO: The American Military Adventure in
Iraq.
Guantanamo: How Should We Respond? Teach-In – This
series of presentations will explore the consequences of the practices
at Guantanamo on US domestic and foreign policies and the tensions between
national security and civil liberties. Participants include: Rear Admiral
John D. Hutson (US Navy), Former Judge Advocate General, US Navy; Alberto
Mora, former General Counsel, U.S. Navy; Michael Posner, President of
Human Rights First; David Rivkin, Visiting Fellow at the Nixon Center;
Amb. John Shattuck, former US Assistant Secretary of State for Democracy,
Human Rights and Labor; and Sabin Willett, who represents prisoners in
Guantanamo Bay on a pro bono basis. (October 5, 2006)
Project on Forward
Engagement – The objective of the Forward Engagement
Project, led by Leon Fuerth, the former National Security Adviser for
Vice President Al Gore, is to encourage a more profound and continuous
interaction between long-range forecasting and long-range policy-making – preparing
for “social tsunamis.” Encouraging this development is key
to better safeguarding our society from unanticipated, strategic surprise
and, in particular, assuring the continued ability of democratic governance
to successfully deal with an increasing rate of change in every area
of human activity. The Project will be working with EPIIC on the symposium
and a related workshop.
The Project on Justice in Times of Transition – Research
and Internships with the Project on Justice in Times of Transition, which
brings together individuals from a broad spectrum of countries to share
experiences in ending conflict, building civil society and fostering
peaceful coexistence.
Center on International Cooperation – Work
with the Center’s
director, Shepard Forman, and his staff on how unilateral and multilateral
strategies play out in U.S. foreign policy and on a joint EPIIC/CIC project
to infuse multilateralism into the agendas of the declared and presumptive
candidates for the U.S. presidency.
Physicians for Human Rights National
Student Leaders’ Pre-Conference
Event on “Global Health: Pandemics and Preparedness” – The
IGL will convene several public programs addressing the questions of:
How prepared is the international community to contend with a pandemic
outbreak? What are the likely human and economic repercussions
and what steps can be taken now to avoid catastrophe? This will be held
in conjunction with the Tufts’ Global Health Initiative, the Luce
Program in Science and Humanitarianism, the Community Health Program,
and the Tufts University Medical School. (November 3, 2006)
Voices From
The Field – EPIIC will convene this forum, sponsored
by the Offices of the President and the Provost, to bring Tufts alumni
who are veterans of global NGO work back to campus to discuss NGO accountability
in the field and develop “best practices.” (February 28-March
5, 2007)
The Neuroethics of Homeland Security – The IGL will host
a daylong workshop exploring the ethics of the application of advances
in neuroscience to the “war on terrorism.” It will be convened
by EPIIC alumnus Professor Turhan Canli of Stony Brook University. Participants
include Susan Brandon, former Assistant Director of Social, Behavioral,
and Educational Sciences in the Office of Science and Technology Policy
at The White House and Major William Casebeer (USAF), Chief of Eurasian
Intelligence Analysis at NATO Military Headquarters. (September 29, 2006)