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Wednesday, October 13, 12noon-1pm, this on-line event requires advance registration

Mershon Center Postdoctoral Scholar, Joseph Stieb, will discuss a draft article entitled “The Iraq War and the Foreign Policy Establishment: A Reassessment.” This article argues that scholars who blame the Iraq War on a monolithic foreign policy establishment ignore that the driving impetus for that war came from a right-leaning counter-establishment and that the mainstream foreign policy establishment did not initially seek to make Iraq the centerpiece of its response to 9/11.

Joe has been submitting this article in security-oriented journals with no success thus far and is looking for critiques and suggestions that will improve the article. Those who register for the event will receive the draft article from Joe along with some specific concerns he has about the piece.

This is the first event of the Mershon Center’s “Brown Bag Series” that is intended to provide a more focused, discussant-led critique of a paper written by a Mershon Center fellow.

Discussants will include Mershon Center Director Christopher Gelpi, OSU Emeritus Faculty John Mueller, and Mershon Postdoctoral Scholars Trey Billing and Sooyeon Kang. All are welcome to attend and may submit questions and comments through the question-and-answer period, which will be moderated by a panelist.

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Hosted by Mershon Center for International Security Studies.

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Wednesday, October 13, 2021 - 12:00pm

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