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Dartmouth's Alexander Hamilton Society welcomes Georgetown Professor Keir Lieber as he helps untangle the nuclear logic of the modern world.
With Russia employing nuclear saber-rattling against Ukraine and China modernizing its strategic nuclear arsenal, what constitutes a true nuclear threat to the United States? How should American policymakers respond to these kinds of provocations?
Event will be livestreamed; please register here.
Keir Lieber is Professor in the School of Foreign Service and Department of Government at Georgetown University.
Professor Lieber’s research and teaching interests include nuclear weapons, deterrence, and strategy; technology and the causes of war; U.S. national security policy; and international relations theory. He is co-author, with Daryl Press of Dartmouth College, of The Myth of the Nuclear Revolution: Power Politics in the Atomic Age (Cornell University Press, 2020); author of War and the Engineers: The Primacy of Politics over Technology (Cornell University Press, 2005); and editor of War, Peace, and International Political Realism (University of Notre Dame Press, 2009). His articles have appeared in leading scholarly and foreign policy publications, including International Security, Security Studies, Foreign Affairs, and the Atlantic Monthly. He has been awarded major fellowships from the Brookings Institution, Carnegie Corporation of New York, Council on Foreign Relations, and Smith Richardson Foundation. Dr. Lieber received his Ph.D. and M.A. in political science from the University of Chicago, and his B.A. in political science and international relations from the University of Wisconsin-Madison. He is also a proud product of the D.C. public schools.
Events are free and open to the public unless otherwise noted.