Join Us In Person
You are invited to an evening conversation with Dr. Mary Habeck at the President Woodrow Wilson House Museum. Dr. Habeck, a leading scholar on military matters, will discuss the current situation in Russia following the attempted Wagner coup focusing on its implications for the U.S. and the world. Join us to learn about this key event in current global affairs. Habeck’s talk will be held in the historic drawing room of former President Wilson who continues to be known for his leading ideas on international relations during World War I. This event is the second in a series of conversations on military occupations. Woodrow Wilson House Advisory Council member, Ambassador Joel Danies will moderate the Q&A.
Dr. Habeck is a strategic planner and an expert on military matters, Russia, Great Power Competition, and extremism. She teaches on these issues at Johns Hopkins School of Advanced International Studies (SAIS), Georgetown, and American University and is a consultant for various parts of the federal government. From 2005-2013 she was an Associate Professor in Strategic Studies at SAIS, teaching courses on extremism, military history, and strategic thought. Before moving to SAIS, Dr. Habeck taught American and European military history in Yale’s history department, 1994-2005. She received her PhD in history from Yale in 1996, an MA in international relations from Yale in 1989, and a BA in international studies, Russian, and Spanish from Ohio State in 1987.
Dr. Habeck was appointed by President Bush to the Council on the Humanities at the National Endowment for the Humanities (2006-2013), and from 2008-2009 she was the Special Advisor for Strategic Planning on the National Security Council staff, where she worked on extremism.
Her latest book Knowing the Enemy: Jihadist Ideology and the War on Terror was published in 2019.
Admission
Suggested donation at registration.
Registration required - Limited seating.
Doors open at 6:00 PM
The program starts at 6:45 PM
Q&A: 7:45 - 8:15 PM
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