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CAS/MillerComm Lecture: "Responding to Global Terrorism: Provocation, Retaliation and Deterrence" by Martha Crenshaw

The CAS/MillerComm public events series brings to campus people who offer unique cross-disciplinary contributions to the intellectual and cultural life of the university.

"Responding to Global Terrorism: Provocation, Retaliation and Deterrence"
Martha Crenshaw
Center for International Security, Stanford University

Martha Crenshaw brings over three decades of scholarship and public service to an understanding of terrorism and why the United States is a target. She has been heralded for her detailed knowledge of the inside workings of terrorist organizations and her deep understanding of earlier counter-terrorist campaigns. This lecture will focus on her current research into the varied responses of governments to terrorist attacks and an evaluation of their effectiveness.

This Center for Advanced Study event is hosted by the Program in Arms Control, Disarmament and International Security (ACDIS) in conjunction with the Center for East Asian and Pacific Studies, Center for Global Studies, Center for South Asian and Middle Eastern Studies, Department of Geography and Geographic Information Science, Department of Political Science, Department of Psychology, Department of Sociology, Department of Urban and Regional Planning, European Union Center, Military Education Center, Spurlock Museum, University YMCA, and the Women and Gender in Global Perspectives Program.

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For further information, visit the Center for Advanced Study (external link) or call (217) 333-6729.

To request disability-related accommodations for this event, please contact Brian Cudiamat at or (217) 244-5586.