Past Events

Post-Europe's Parliamentary Elections 2014: Political, Social, Economic, and Security Implications
Post-Europe's Parliamentary Elections 2014: Political, Social, Economic, and Security Implications
Opening Remarks: Professor Don Wallace, Jr. Chairman, International Law Institute Eric Fusfield Deputy Director of the B'nai B'rith International Center for Human Rights and Public Policy Moderator: Professor Yonah Alexander Director, Inter-University Center for Terrorism Studies, and Senior Fe...
"South Asia Security Challenges: National, Regional, and Global Perspectives" June 18 2014
Potomac Institute for Policy Studies International Center for Terrorism Studies June 18, 2014
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Part 1 - "Neurotechnology: Enhancing the Human Brain and Reshaping Society"
Potomac Institute for Policy Studies Center for Neurotechnology Studies June 30th 2014 "Neurotechnology: Enhancing the Human Brain and Reshaping Society" - Part 1
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Part 2 - "Neurotechnology: Enhancing the Human Brain and Reshaping Society" on June 30th
Potomac Institute for Policy Studies Center for Neurotechnology Studies June 30th 2014 "Neurotechnology: Enhancing the Human Brain and Reshaping Society" - Part 2
ARG/MEU Returning Commander Speaker Series
ARG/MEU Returning Commander Speaker Series
Returning Commander Speaker Series "The Navy and Marine Corps Team: First West Coast-based ARG/MEU to deploy with the Ospreys" Potomac Institute for Policy Studies May 15, 2014

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