Exciting news reported on the Georgetown University website:
Georgetown University and the Lawrence Livermore National Lab have formed a partnership to focus on the areas of cybersecurity; biosecurity; nonproliferation; and global climate, energy and environmental security issues.
This collaborative effort will help explore different policy options that could accelerate the introduction of technology aimed at solving critical global programs.
Spiros Dimolitsas, senior vice …
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December 19, 2009 # 1:50 pm # Armed Conflict, Foreign Policy, Human Rights, Intelligence, International Law, International Organizations # No CommentBreaking News: A Iraqi official reports that Iranians have seized an Iraqi oil well
December 18, 2009 # 11:18 am # Armed Conflict, Foreign Policy, International Law # One CommentThe AP via the Washington Post is reporting this morning:
Iraq’s deputy foreign minister says Iranian troops have seized an oil well in southern Iraq along their disputed border.Deputy Foreign Minister Mohammed Haj Aziz said Friday that Iranian troops seized oil well No. 4 Thursday night.
He said he did not know whether Iranians were still in control of the oil well. …
Video and text: Hillary Clinton’s remarks in Copenhagen
December 17, 2009 # 3:23 pm # Foreign Policy, International Law, International Organizations # No CommentHere is the transcript from the Department of State website:
SECRETARY CLINTON: Thank you all for coming this morning. I arrived in Copenhagen several hours ago. I’ve just had a briefing on the state of the negotiations. I’d like to give you a brief report on where we stand and then make an announcement.
First, let me thank Todd Stern and the …
Video: Ambassador Stephen Bosworth discusses his recent trip to North Korea
December 17, 2009 # 12:42 am # Armed Conflict, Foreign Policy, Human Rights, Intelligence, International Law, International Organizations # No CommentHere is the transcript from the State Department website:
MR. WOOD: Good afternoon, everyone. Welcome. As you can see, we have with us Ambassador Bosworth who is here to talk about his recent visit to the East Asian region with regard to North Korea. So without any further ado, I’ll turn it over to Ambassador Bosworth.
AMBASSADOR BOSWORTH: Thank you, Robert. Good …
Video and Transcript: Hillary Clinton’s Georgetown Human Rights Address
December 14, 2009 # 11:59 pm # Armed Conflict, Foreign Policy, Human Rights, International Law, International Organizations # No CommentFrom the State Department website, here is the transcript of Secretary Hillary Clinton’s Address:
SECRETARY CLINTON: Thank you. It is wonderful being back here at Georgetown in this magnificent Gaston Hall, and to give you something to do during exam week. (Laughter.) It’s one of those quasi-legitimate reasons for taking a break – (laughter) – which I’m very happy to have …
Politico previews Clinton’s Human Rights speech
December 14, 2009 # 10:03 am # Foreign Policy, Human Rights, International Law, International Organizations # No CommentLaura Rozen is reporting this morning over at Politico:
Days after Obama delivered a Nobel speech that struck a new emphasis on human rights, saying freedom movements have “history and us on their side,” and making the moral case for the use of force in some cases, Hillary Clinton will deliver what advisors say is a major address on human rights …
Today: Hillary Clinton on “The Human Rights Agenda for the 21st Century” at Noon at Georgetown University
December 14, 2009 # 9:10 am # Foreign Policy, Human Rights, International Law, International Organizations # No CommentAs noted in a previous post, Secretary of State Hillary Clinton will be speaking on “The Human Rights Agenda for the 21st Century” at Gaston Hall at Georgetown University today at Noon. The address will be available for live viewing on http://webcast.georgetown.edu/live It can also be accessed after the event at http://webcast.georgetown.edu.
Just War, President Obama, and Professor William V. O’Brien
December 12, 2009 # 6:58 pm # Armed Conflict, Foreign Policy, Human Rights, International Law, International Organizations # No CommentAs someone who studies just war theory and international law dealing with the use of force, I was fascinated to read President Obama’s Nobel Address. First, let me note that I was quite impressed with the Address. I thought it was honest, nuanced, and philosophically quite sophisticated. Indeed, the day after the address, I was chatting with Father John Langan, …
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