Ukraine: Assessing the Current Operating Environment — Dr. Phil Karber

Washington Hall 5006

Dr. Phil Karber will discuss current Russian operations, the Kremlin’s ultimate objectives, and implications for the United States of the ongoing conflict in Ukraine. Dr. Karber’s observations are based on over twenty-five trips to the region, including over 177 days spent with Ukrainian forces on the front lines. In 2012, Dr. Karber was appointed as […]

MWI Speaker Series: Mr. Dave Eubank — The Free Burma Rangers

Washington Hall 5006

The Free Burma Rangers (FBR) is a humanitarian service movement for oppressed ethnic minorities of all races and religions in the Burma, Kurdistan, and Sudan war zones. The FBR was founded in 1997 by Mr. Dave Eubank, a former Special Forces and Ranger officer. As of recently, members of the FBR have provided relief to […]

MWI Speaker Series: Dr. Charles Morgan — “The Scientific Revolution on the Battlefield”

Bartlett Hall 454

Over the course of twenty years at Yale University and the Neurobiological Studies Unit of the National Center for Post-Traumatic Stress Disorder, Dr. Morgan's neurobiological and forensic research has established him as an international expert in post-traumatic stress disorder, eyewitness memory, and human performance under conditions of high stress. Dr. Morgan is a subject matter […]

MWI Speaker Series: Gen. (ret) Bob Kehler — Deterrence, Nuclear Risks, and Strategy to Deal with North Korea

Washington Hall 5300

Retired Gen. C. Robert Kehler is a thirty-nine-year veteran of the United States Air Force, having culminated his career as the commander of US Strategic Command, where he provided the president and secretary of defense with a broad range of strategic capabilities and options for the joint warfighter through several diverse mission areas, including combating […]

Military Innovation in War: It Takes a Learning Organization — Dr. Richard H. Shultz, Jr.

Washington Hall 5006

Dr. Richard H. Shultz, Jr. is a professor of international politics at the Fletcher School, Tufts University and the Director of the Fletcher School’s International Security Studies Program. At Fletcher, he teaches graduate-level courses in various aspects of international security affairs, internal/transnational conflict, war studies, and intelligence and armed groups. Professor Shultz will discuss how […]