SPRING 2010 COURSE SCHEDULE

Capitol Building

All sessions convene on Fridays from 12pm-1pm  

PART I: Introduction to the Progressive National Security Approach:

Week 1 – 02/19/10

THE PROGRESSIVE NATIONAL SECURITY LEGACY

Rachel Kleinfeld, CEO and Co-founder, Truman National Security Project

Understanding the rich national security history of progressives.

Gold Room, Rayburn #2168

PART II: Packing Your Toolkit:

Week 2 – 02/26/10

MILITARY 101 

Jonathan Powers, COO, Truman Project
Kayla Williams, RAND Corporation

What you should know about the military, its roles, and organization in order to work effectively together and feel confident engaging.

Senate Russell Room 385

Week 3 – 03/05/10

VETERAN'S OUTREACH: A Progressive, 21st Century Approach

Matt Flavin, Director, White House Office of Wounded Warrior Policy and Veterans Outreach

What you need to know about today's Vets, progressive policy priorities, and how to effectively advance Veterans' affairs as a staffer.

Gold Room, Rayburn #2168

Week 4 – 03/12/10

UNDERSTANDING THE DEFENSE INDUSTRIAL BASE

Pierre Chao, Co-founder and Managing Parter, Renaissance Strategic Advisors

What you need to know about the market for military equipment and professional services, from Wall Street to Crystal City. Plus, the new role of contractors.

Gold Room, Rayburn #2168

Week 5 - 03/19/10

FOLLOW THE MONEY: Appropriations 101

Bill Sutey, Professional Staff Member, Senate Armed Services Committee

Mastering the appropriations process from start to finish (authorizations vs. appropriations, etc.)

Gold Room, Rayburn #2168

Week 6 – 03/26/10

FOLLOW THE DEFENSE MONEY: How to Read the Defense Budget

Bill Sutey, Professional Staff Member, Senate Armed Services Committee

What you need to know about the defense appropriations process to successfully and effectively follow the money.

Senate Russell Room 385 - Pending

Week 7 – 04/09/10

TALKING SMART, SOUNDING STRONG: National Security Communications 101

Frankie Sturm, Communications Director, Truman Project
Michael Moschella, Political Director, Truman Project

How to talk in compelling, persuasive ways about national security issues with the American people and ensure your message is heard.

Senate Russell Room 385

Week 8 – 04/16/10

PROGRESSIVE PATRIOTISM: How We Define It and Why It Matters

Frankie Sturm, Communications Director, Truman Project
Jonathan Powers, COO, Truman Project

When your patriotism takes the form of always working toward a more perfect union, how do you express it? An interactive exploration of how progressives can reclaim this powerful issue. 

Gold Room, Rayburn #2168

PART III: Security Through a 21st Century Lens:

Week 9 – 04/23/10

CLIMATE CHANGE AND NATIONAL SECURITY: Understanding the Threat Multiplier

Jonathan Powers,Truman Project & Operation Free

How climate change amplifies threats to international security around the globe, why it matters now, and how the U.S. military is responding. Also, the significance of current climate legislation and national security's new role in the fight.

Gold Room, Rayburn #2168

Week 10 – 04/30/10

DEVELOPMENT AND NATIONAL SECURITY: Case Study - Pakistan

Molly Kinder, Senior Policy Analyst, Center for Global Development

In one of the most critical fronts for combating extremism, what role can U.S. development assistance play? How does development matter for security in the long and short term? Plus, better understanding the recent Kerry-Lugar Bill and what this means for development assistance going forward.

Rayburn #2247 **Note: Rayburn Bldg Room Change

Week 11 – 05/07/10

DEMOCRACY, HUMAN RIGHTS & NATIONAL SECURITY: Case Study – Egypt (and other “Hard Cases”)

Camille Eiss, Director of Policy, Truman Project

A closer look at how U.S. democracy promotion has been complicated by strategic and security concerns and, despite the recent politicization of “freedom,” why the protection of human rights still matters for national security. Plus, what can you do about it on the Hill?

Senate Russell Room 385

Week 12 – 05/14/09

PREVENTING THE EXISTENTIAL THREAT: "Getting to Zero" on Nuclear Weapons

Joseph Cirincione, President, Ploughshares Fund
Alexandra Toma, Program Manager, The Connect US Fund & Co-Chair, Fissile Material Working Group
Robert Leonard, Government Affairs Representative, Ploughshares Fund

Understanding the security imperatives behind President Obama’s new Prague agenda and the immediate threat presented by insecure fissile material in an age of terrorism. Plus, upcoming legislative battles on the Hill.

Gold Room, Rayburn #2168

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