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Workshop in Global Leadership In collaboration with the Harvard Weatherhead Center for International Affairs

Director Manuel Muñiz The University of Oxford Program Advisor David blázquez The Fletcher School

1730 Cambridge Street, MA, 02138 Room S030 14 -17 September 2015 Monday 14th: 16:00 Calestous Juma International Relations: Professor of the Practice of International Development Theory and Practice and Director of the Science, Technology, and Globa- lization Project at the Belfer Center for Science and 09:15 Welcome International Affairs 10:00 Stephen Walt Science and Innovation Diplomacy Renee Belfer Professor of International Affairs, Wednesday 16th: Contending Theories of International Relations: Why The International Order: Conflict They Matter and Negotiation 12:00 Lunch 10:00 Karl Kaiser 13:30 Joseph Nye Director of the Program on Transatlantic Relations, Har- Distinguihed Service Professor, vard Weatherhead Center for International Affairs Is the American Era Over? The Ukraine Crisis: Implications for Transatlantic Rela- 16:00 James Stavridis tions Dean, The Fletcher School, Tufts University Former 12:00 Lunch NATO Supreme Allied Commander Europe 13:30 Eileen Babbitt 21st Century Security Professor of International Conflict Management Prac- tice and Director of the International Negotiation and Tuesday 15th: Conflict Resolution Program at the Fletcher School of Regions, Governance Law and Diplomacy at Tufts University and Innovation Negotiation Exercise 10:00 Jorge Domínguez Thursday 17th: Antonio Madero Professor for the Study of Mexico in The Future of American Foreign Policy the Department of Government Latin America: Yesterday’s Successes, Today’s Disa- 10:00  ppointments, Tomorrow’s Challenges Director of the Belfer Center for Science and Internatio- 12:00 Lunch nal Affairs and Douglas Dillon Professor of Government 13:30 Nicholas Burns at Harvard’s John F. Kennedy School of Government Goodman Family Professor of Diplomacy and Inter- Keynote: “American Security Policy in the Modern national Relations at the Harvard Kennedy School of World Government 12:00 Certificate Global War and Peace Challenges 2015 13:00 Lunch and Farewell Biographies of Lecturers His most recent books include The Power to Lead, The Future of Power, and Presidential Leadership and the Creation of the American Era. He is a fellow of the American Academy of Arts and Sciences, STEPHEN M. WALT is the Robert and Renee the British Academy, and the American Academy of Diplomacy. In Belfer Professor of International Affairs. He previous- a recent survey of international relations scholars, he was ranked as ly taught at Princeton University and the University the most influential scholar on American foreign policy, and in 2011, of Chicago, where he served as Master of the So- Foreign Policy named him one of the top 100 Global Thinkers. cial Science Collegiate Division and Deputy Dean of Social Sciences. He has been a Resident Associate is the 12th Dean of the of the Carnegie Endowment for Peace and a Guest JAMES G. STAVRIDIS Fletcher School of Law and Diplomacy at Tufts Uni- Scholar at the Brookings Institution, and he has also versity. He is also Chairman of the Board of the U.S. served as a consultant for the Institute of Defense Naval Institute. Stavridis is a retired Analyses, the Center for Naval Analyses, and the National Defense Navy admiral who served as the 15th Commander, University. He presently serves on the editorial boards of Foreign U.S. European Command (USEUCOM, May 2009 - Policy, Security Studies, International Relations, and Journal of Cold May 2013) and NATO’s 16th Supreme Allied Com- War Studies, and he also serves as Co-Editor of the Cornell Studies mander Europe (SACEUR, June 2009 - May 2013). He in Security Affairs, published by Cornell University Press. Addition- is the first Navy officer to have held these positions. ally, he was elected as a Fellow in the American Academy of Arts Previously, he served as Commander, U.S. Southern Command from and Sciences in May 2005. Stephen is the author of The Origins of October 2006 to June 2009. Stavridis is a 1976 distinguished gradu- Alliances (1987), which received the 1988 Edgar S. Furniss National ate of the U.S. Naval Academy. He earned a PhD and Master of Arts Security Book Award. He is also the author of Revolution and War in Law and Diplomacy from The Fletcher School of Law and Dip- (1996), Taming American Power: The Global Response to U.S. Pri- lomacy at Tufts University in International Relations in 1984, where macy (2005), and, with co-author J.J. Mearsheimer, The Israel Lobby he won the Gullion Prize as outstanding student. He is also a 1992 (2007). distinguished graduate of the United States National War College.

JOSEPH S. NYE JR. is University Distinguished is Antonio Madero Pro- Service Professor, and former Dean of the Harvard’s JORGE I. DOMÍNGUEZ fessor for the Study of Mexico, vice provost for Kennedy School of Government. He received his international affairs, special advisor for international bachelor’s degree summa cum laude from Princet- studies to the dean of the faculty of arts and sci- on University, won a Rhodes Scholarship to Oxford ences, and chairman of the Harvard Academy for University, and earned a PhD in political science International and Area Studies. He is the author or from Harvard. He has served as Assistant Secretary editor of various books, among them of Defense for International Security Affairs, Chair of Cuban Eco- the National Intelligence Council, and Deputy Under nomic and Social Development: Policy Reforms Secretary of State for Security Assistance, Science and Technology. and Challenges in the 21st Century; Debating U.S.-Cuban Relations: Shall We Play Ball?; Contemporary U.S.-Latin American Relations: Cooperation or Conflict in the 21st Century?; international environmental policy. He holds a Ph.D. from Cologne La política exterior de Cuba, 1962-2009; Consolidating Mexico’s University and an Honorary Doctorate of the Russian Academy of Democracy: The 2006 Presidential Campaign in Comparative Per- Sciences. spective; The United States and Mexico: Between Partnership and Conflict, 2nd ed.; and many other books and articles on domes- tic and international politics in Latin America and the Caribbean. A past president of the Latin American Studies Association and a CALESTOUS JUMA is Professor of the Practice of past board chairman of the Latin American Scholarship Program of International Development and Director of the Sci- American Universities, he currently serves on the editorial boards ence, Technology, and Globalization Project at the of Political Science Quarterly, Foreign Affairs Latinoamérica, Cuban Belfer Center for Science and International Affairs. Studies, Foro internacional, and Journal of Cold War Studies. He He also directs the Center’s Agricultural Innovation was series editor for the Peabody Award-winning Public Broadcast- in Africa Project funded by the Bill and Melinda ing System television series Crisis in Central America. His current Gates Foundation and serves as Faculty Chair of the research focuses on the international relations and domestic politics Edward S. Mason Fellows Program as well as Faculty of Latin American countries. Chair of the Innovation for Economic Development executive pro- gram. Juma is a former Executive Secretary of the UN Convention on Biological Diversity and Founding Director of the African Cen- KARL KAISER is Adjunct Professor of Public Policy tre for Technology Studies in . He is co-chair of the African at the Kennedy School and Director of the Program Union’s High-Level Panel on Science, Technology and Innovation and on Transatlantic Relations of the Weatherhead a jury member of the Queen Elizabeth Prize for Engineering. He was Center for International Affairs. He was educated at the Universities of Cologne, Grenoble and Ox- Chancellor of the University of Guyana and has been elected to sev- ford and taught at the Universities of Bonn, Johns eral scientific academies including the Royal Society of , the Hopkins (Bologna), Saarbruecken, Cologne, the US National Academy of Sciences, the World Academy of Sciences, Hebrew University, and the Departments of Gov- the UK Royal Academy of Engineering and the African Academy of ernment and Social Studies of Harvard. He was a Sciences. He has won several international awards for his work on Director of the German Council on Foreign Relations, Bonn/Ber- sustainable development. He holds a doctorate in science and tech- lin and an advisor to Chancellors Brandt and Schmidt. He serves nology policy studies and has written widely on science, technology, on the Board of Internationale Politik, the Advisory Board of the and environment. Juma serves on the boards of several international American-Jewish Committee, Berlin, and the Board of the Federal bodies and is editor of the International Journal of Technology and Academy of Security Policy, Berlin. He is a recipient of the Atlantic Award of NATO. Professor Kaiser is the author or editor of several Globalisation and the International Journal of Biotechnology. His hundred articles and about fifty books in the fields of world -af latest book, h, was published by Oxford University Press in 2011. He fairs, German, French, British and US foreign policy, transatlantic is currently working on books on engineering for development and and East-West relations, nuclear proliferation, strategic theory, and resistance to new technologies. R. NICHOLAS BURNS is Goodman Family Profes- EILEEN BABBITT is Professor of International sor of Diplomacy and International Relations at the Conflict Management Practice and Director of the International Negotiation and Conflict Resolution Harvard Kennedy School of Government. He is Dir- Program at the Fletcher School of Law and Diplo- ector of the Future of Diplomacy Project and Faculty macy at Tufts University. She is also a Faculty Asso- Chair for the Programs on the Middle East and on ciate of the Program on Negotiation at the Harvard and South Asia. He serves on the Board of Dir- Law School and a member of the Council on Foreign ectors of the School’s Belfer Center for Science and Relations. Her practice as a facilitator and trainer has International Affairs and is a Faculty Associate at Harvard’s Weather- included work in the Middle East, the Balkans, and with U.S. govern- head Center for International Affairs. Burns is also the Director of ment agencies, regional intergovernmental organizations, and inter- national and local NGOs. Before joining the Fletcher faculty, Pro- the Aspen Strategy Group, Senior Counselor at the Cohen Group, fessor Babbitt was Director of Education and Training at the United and serves on the Board of Directors of Entegris, Inc. He writes a States Institute of Peace in Washington, D.C. and Deputy Director biweekly column on foreign affairs for the Boston Globe. Burns is of the Program on International Conflict Analysis and Resolution at a member of Secretary of State John Kerry’s Foreign Affairs Policy the Weatherhead Center for International Affairs, Harvard University. Board at the U.S. Department of State. He also serves on the boards of several non-profit organizations, including the Council on Foreign Relations. He is Vice Chairman of the American Ditchley Foundation is Director of the Belfer and serves on the Panel of Senior Advisors at Chatham House. Pro- GRAHAM T. ALLISON Center for Science and International Affairs and fessor Burns served in the United States government for twenty-sev- Douglas Dillon Professor of Government at Har- en years. As a career Foreign Service Officer, he was Under Sec- vard’s John F. Kennedy School of Government. As retary of State for Political Affairs from 2005 to 2008; the State “Founding Dean” of the modern Kennedy School, Department’s third-ranking official when he led negotiations on the under his leadership, from 1977 to 1989, a small, U.S.–India Civil Nuclear Agreement; a long-term military assistance undefined program grew twenty-fold to become a agreement with Israel; and was the lead U.S. negotiator on Iran’s nu- major professional school of public policy and gov- ernment. Dr Allison has served as Special Advisor to clear program. He was U.S. Ambassador to NATO (2001–2005), Am- the Secretary of Defense under President Reagan and as Assistant bassador to Greece (1997–2001) and State Department Spokesman Secretary of Defense for Policy and Plans under President Clinton, (1995–1997). He worked for five years (1990–1995) on the National where he coordinated DOD strategy and policy towards Russia, Security Council at the White House where he was Senior Director Ukraine, and the other states of the former Soviet Union. He has for Russia, Ukraine and Eurasia Affairs and Special Assistant to Presi- the sole distinction of having twice been awarded the Department dent Clinton and Director for Soviet Affairs in the Administration of of Defense’s highest civilian award, the Distinguished Public Service President George H.W. Bush. Medal, first by Secretary Cap Weinberger and second by Secretary Bill Perry. He served as a member of the Defense Policy Board for Secretaries Weinberger, Carlucci, Cheney, Aspin, Perry and Cohen. Dr. Allison’s first book,Essence of Decision: Explaining the Cuban Missile Crisis (1971), was released in an updated and revised second edition (1999) and ranks among the all-time bestsellers with more than 450,000 copies in print. His latest book (2013), Lee Kuan Yew: The Grand Master’s Insights on China, the United States and the World (co-authored with Robert Blackwill), has been a bestseller in the US and abroad. His previous book, Nuclear Terrorism: The Ul- timate Preventable Catastrophe, is now in its third printing and was selected by as one of the “100 most notable books of 2004.”

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