2:30 Workshops
Lewis Duncan, Engineering:
"Technology and Consequences of Weapons of Mass Destruction (WMD)"
Ned Lebow, Government:
"Intelligence and the Iraqi Threat"
Ron Edsforth, History/War and Peace:
"The Politics of Oil and the Expanding War on Terrorism"
Dale Eickelman, Anthropology:
"Governing Iraq After Regime Change: Will the Japanese Model Work?"
Shelby Grantham, English:
"Philosophy and Tactics of Non-violent Resistence"
Lee Witters, Medical School and David Montgomery, Physics:
"Experiences of Student Action During the Vietnam War"
James Tatum & Margaret Williamson, Classics:
"America, Israel, and the Melian Dialogue: a reading from Thucydides of the exchange between the all-powerful Athenians and the people of Melos in 416 BCE, followed by discussion"
3:15 Workshops
Misagh Parsa, Sociology:
"Oil Interests and Intervention: A HIstorical Perspective"
Agnes Lugo-Ortiz, Spanish:
"Current Arguments for War: A Critical Discussion"
Edward Bradley, Classics:
"Athenian Imperialism in the age of Pericles: its driving forces, its pre-emptive military strategy, its catastrophe in overseas adventures"
Irene Kacandes, German:
"Processing Dehumanization and Scapegoating: Creation and Maintenance of Images of Enemies"
Veronika Fuechtner, German:
"German Discussion on Iraq and the Resulting German-American Tensions"
Anne Saadah, Government:
"Regime Change: Time Bomb or Democratic Breakthrough?"
Lee Witters, Medical School and David Montgomery, Physics:
"Experiences of Student Action During the Vietnam War"
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