Nov 15

Alexander Crowther, experienced political advisor and strategist, spoke to EPIIC class about the cyber challenges on November 15th

Alexander Crowther has extensive government service, including a decade each in the Cold War, the post-Cold War era and the post 9/11 era. He has worked as a Western Hemisphere specialist, a strategist and a political advisor. He served overseas eight times: three times in Latin America, twice in Korea, twice in Iraq and once in Belgium. He has a variety of awards from the Departments of Defense and State as well as the Canadian government.

Nov 14

Harvard Kennedy school graduate Zoltan Feher spoke to our EPIIC students on Grand Strategy and Euro-Asia’s Geopolitical Stability

Zoltan Feher is a diplomat from Hungary and a PhD candidate in International Relations at The Fletcher School. He worked as a diplomat since 2002, most recently as Hungary’s Deputy Ambassador and Charge d’Affaires in Ankara, Turkey. Earlier, he was a Foreign Policy Analyst and Press Attache at the Embassy of Hungary in Washington, DC. Last year, he was at the Harvard Kennedy School where he earned a Master in Public Administration degree and worked as Professor Joseph Nye’s assistant.

Oct 19

Thomas Weber, Professor of History and International Affairs at the University of Aberdeen in Scotland, spoke to EPIIC students about the future of the Nation-State

Thomas Weber is Professor of History and International Affairs as well as the founding Director of the Centre of Global Security and Governance at the University of Aberdeen in Scotland. Weber's research and teaching expertise lies in European, international, and global political history. Before coming to Aberdeen, Weber held fellowships or taught at Harvard University, the Institute for Advanced Study in Princeton, the University of Pennsylvania, the University of Chicago, and the University of Glasgow.