Tuesday, October 11, 2022 - 12:40 p.m. to 2 p.m.
Memorial Union Building Theater II
Please Join us on Tuesday October 11th at 12:40pm in MUB Theater II for the New Hampshire International Seminar (NHIS) October lecture with Dr. Raymond Kuo! All are welcome to attend!
The New Hampshire International Seminar (NHIS) is a series of talks organized by the International Affairs Program at UNH to cultivate community-wide dialogue on critical global issues. To achieve this, the program brings leading scholars and practitioners to campus to speak not just to our students but also to the broader community.
More on our October speaker:
Raymond Kuo is a political scientist at the RAND Corporation with expertise in international security, international order, and East Asia. Dr. Kuo’s talk is entitled, “Why the U.S. Should Adopt Strategic Clarity towards Taiwan.”
He published two books in 2021: Following the Leader (Stanford University Press) on military alliances and Contests of Initiative (Westphalia-GMU Press) on China's maritime gray zone strategy. His other research has appeared in International Security, the Journal of Conflict Resolution, The National Interest, the Diplomat, and other outlets. He also recently published policy reports on "The Counter-Intuitive Sensibility of Taiwan's New Defense Strategy." War on the Rocks and “Strategic Clarity and the Future of U.S.-Taiwan Foreign Relations” National Bureau of Asian Research.
Kuo was a tenure-track professor at Fordham University and the University at Albany, SUNY. He previously worked for the United Nations, the National Democratic Institute, and the Democratic Progressive Party (Taiwan). He holds a Ph.D. in politics from Princeton University.
This event is co-sponsored by the International Affairs Program and the Security Studies Minor in Political Science