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How Domestic Protests Influence Coups d’état, 1952-2005

Join us as Dr. Clayton Thyne presents his research on How Domestic Protests Influence Coups d’état. The paper considers how domestic protests influence coups. Protests signal regime illegitimacy, which incentivizes coups […]

Practicing Political Science

Political Science Conference Room Howard Phillips Hall 305 G

This talk will focus on the transition from academia to practicing political science. Dr. Trace C. Lasley will discuss his research interests, past and current work, and his job as […]

Life and Careers in the Intelligence Community

Join us on Thursday November 5th for our Speaker Series: Life and Careers in the Intelligence Community. A panel of practitioners from at least five different intelligence agencies will be […]

Intelligence and National Security Careers Panel

Join us on Friday, September 9th for our latest Speaker Series event, where a panel of seven representatives will hold a discussion focused on life and careers in the U.S. Intelligence and […]

Jobs in Security: Working for the NSA

CB1 Room 308

Join us this Thursday, September 29th from 8:30am to 10:00am for an insider’s look at intelligence analysis from employees of the National Security Agency.  You'll also hear about upcoming internship […]

Domestic Terrorism and Homegrown Threats

Join us for a unique panel featuring experts from intelligence and law enforcement agencies on both state and federal levels. Presentations and panel discussion will explore trends, reactions, and impressions […]

Career Perspectives in Intelligence

Health & Public Affairs I - 119

Join us Wednesday, February 15 from 1:45pm-3:45pm in HPA1 119 as we host a panel discussion with six experts and analysts from within the IC and their partners in private industry.  This will include presentations focused on career paths and challenges, the mission and skillsets of each agency, and the importance of achieving security clearance.  […]