
 Political
Science Department Teach-in on the Attack on the World Trade Center and
its Consequences
MONDAY AND TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 24 AND 25
MONDAY SESSIONS WILL BE IN THE PRESIDENT'S
CONFERENCE ROOM 17TH FL. EAST BUILDING
PRELIMINARY SCHEDULE
MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 24
11 AM Prof. Charles Tien: American Public Reactions to Terrorism
11:30 AM Prof. Kenneth Sherrill: Public Opinion and Crisis
12 Noon Prof. Cynthia Roberts: Can We Deter and Defend Against International
Terrorism?
1 PM Prof. Joan Tronto: War and Peace: The Classic Texts
2 PM Prof. Andrew J. Polsky: Were the Attacks a Political Act?
2:30 PM Prof. Jennifer Dwyer: How Globalization and the State Impact Transnational
Terrorists
3:15 PM Prof. Kenneth Paul Erickson: Comparative Politics, International
Relations, and the Failures of American Foreign Policy
4:15 PM Prof. Walter E. Volkomer: Constitutional Issues
5:15 PM Paul Amar: Militance in the Middle East and Afghanistan
TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 25
11 AM Prof. Carolyn Somerville: Why the Third World Hates the United
States
12 noon TBA
1 PM Prof. John Wallach: The Narcissism of Power
2 PM TBA
2:30 PM Prof. Donald S. Zagoria: How Should the US Respond?
3:30 PM Prof. Raymond A. Smith: The Impact on New York Politics
4:30 PM Prof. Ros Petchesky: How Do We Rethink the Meaning of Power?
SCHEDULE SUBJECT TO CHANGE
ALL MEMBERS OF THE HUNTER COLLEGE COMMUNITY ARE WELCOME.
CO-SPONSORED BY THE STUDENT POLITICAL SCIENCE ASSOCIATION
REFRESHMENTS WILL BE SERVED
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