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Prof. Douglas Porch Guest Presentation: “Counterinsurgency: Exposing the Myths of the New Way of War”

By Aaron Solle on March 7, 2014

On March 10th, at 7pm in Lawrence 105, Prof. Douglas Porch will be presenting “Counterinsurgency: Exposing the Myths of the New Way of War”.  A decade of military occupation in Afghanistan and Iraq has revived historical debates about the costs of operations designed to eliminate guerrillas and build nations. Douglas Porch’s sweeping history of counterinsurgency challenges the myth that this is a humane and effective way of war. The reality, he reveals, is that these campaigns have shattered and divided societies and unsettled civil-military relations.

Douglas Porch is Distinguished Professor in the Department of National Security Affairs at the Naval Postgraduate School in Monterey, California. His books include The French Foreign Legion, The Conquest of the Sahara, The French Army 1871-1914 and  Wars of Empire. The Path to Victory: The Mediterranean Theater in World War II (2004), received numerous awards. Porch’s latest work, Counterinsurgency: Exposing the Myths of the New Way of War (Cambridge University Press) has been placed on the Army Chief of Staff’s reading list for all officers.

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Peace and Conflict Studies Prof. Nancy Ries Participates in Panel on Ukraine

By Aaron Solle on March 4, 2014

Nancy RiesAs events in Ukraine unfold at a rapid pace, Colgate faculty members with expertise in the region, including Nancy Ries of the Peace and Conflict Studies Program, are bringing the latest issues to the forefront in the classroom and special panel discussions.

Read more on the main Colgate news site: Colgate faculty members share knowledge of Ukraine, Russia in timely panel discussion.


Lee Ann Fujii Guest Presentation — “The Power of Violent Display: Comparing Lethal Episodes from Bosnia, Rwanda, and the US”

By Aaron Solle on March 3, 2014

The Power of Violent Display Event PosterHow does performative display link three quite different episodes of lethal violence? Lee Ann Fujii’s presentation on  March 4, 2014 looks at the Bosnian war (1992-1995), the Rwandan genocide (1994), and Jim Crow Maryland (1931-1933), analyzing collective, public violence and what these displays communicate to various audiences.

Political Scientist Lee Ann Fujii is author of Killing Neighbors: Webs of Violence in Rwanda (2009). She is currently a Visiting Scholar at the Russell Sage Foundation, working on her second book, Putting on a Show: Scenes of Atrocity in Bosnia, Rwanda, and the United States.