2007 Forum Videos
Values & Violence: Intangible Aspects of Terrorism Agenda
2007
Thursday, March 1, 2007
Lecture:
Confronting Terrorism: Toward a Liberal Grand Strategy
Tom Farer, University of Denver
Panel: Value Systems That Correlate with Terrorist Actions
Knowing the Enemy
Mary Habeck (unable to attend), Johns Hopkins University
Value choices in the struggle with terrorism
Wayne McCormack | Deen Chatterjee, The University of Utah
Ethnicity and Indoctrination for Violence
Frank Salter, Max Planck Society, Andechs, Germany
Female Terrorists
Marilyn Friedman, Washington University
Panel: Values Influencing The Likelihood And Impact Of Potential Threats
Some Reflections On Conflict And Democracy
Akeel Bilgrami, Columbia University
Violent And Nonviolent Responses To State Failure: Papua New Guinea And Ecuador
Ken Jameson | Polly Wiessner, The University Of Utah
Terrorist Networks In Social And Geographical Space
George Hepner | Richard Medina, The University Of Utah
Beyond Post-Traumatic Stress: Pressing Questions About The Psychological Impact Of
Political Violence On Children
Cecilia Wainryb | Monisha Pasupathi, The University Of Utah
Lecture: The Clash Within: The Hindu Right And Democratic Values
Martha Nussbaum, University Of Chicago Law School
Friday, March 2, 2007
Panel: Values Influencing Policy Options For Containing Terrorism
Old Vs. New Terrorism
Martha Crenshaw, Wesleyan University
Critique Of The "War On Terror"
Steven Simon, Council On Foreign Relations
Panel: Values Influencing Policy Options For Containing Terrorism Part 2
Ideas As Weapons: Militant Islamist Groups In Egypt
Ibrahim Karawan, The University Of Utah
Terrorism: Reflections On Legitimacy And Policy Considerations
M. Cherif Bassiouni, Depaul University College Of Law
Globalization, Social Capital And Networked Violence: The Role Of Values
Benjamin Judkins | Stephen Reynolds, The University Of Utah
Lecture: Violence In Identity
Amartya K. Sen, Harvard University: Nobel Laureate
Panel: Concluding Panel Discussion On Policy Implications: Enforcement & Human Dignity -
Does Violence Work And At What Cost?
Deen Chatterjee, The University Of Utah
Martha Crenshaw, Wesleyan University
Amos N. Guiora, Institute For Global Security Law And Policy Case Law School
Bruce Hoffman, Georgetown University
Ibrahim Karawan | Wayne Mccormack, The University Of Utah