Honored to host and discuss security matters with @Georgetown School of Foreign Service students, beside Professors Flanagan and @sb_moller. Critical moments require “esprit critique��; the Defense Office decrypts French military posture and 🇫🇷🇺🇸 operational trust across history.
Dr. Daniel Byman will conclude his tenure as Director of CSS and SSP, a role he has held since fall 2022. Dr. Rebecca Patterson will assume the position of Director, and Dr. Heidi Urben will assume the role of Associate Director. (2/2)
We’re excited to share some updates: On July 1, 2025, the Center for Security Studies (CSS) and the Security Studies Program (SSP) will have new leadership. (1/2)
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📢2025 SFS commencement speakers! 🎓
@konotaromp (SFS’86), member of Japan's House of Representatives, will speak at the undergraduate ceremony & @FilippoGrandi, the UN High Commissioner of @Refugees, will speak at the graduate ceremony.
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#ThrowbackThursday to @GeorgetownCSS’ annual Kalaris Intelligence Conference! The event brought together experts and students to tackle today’s top challenges: AI, cyber threats, diplomacy and information warfare.
Georgetown University’s Center for Security Studies, @GeorgetownCSS, hosted a great event this month focused on NATO’s Eastern Flank: “Crosswinds from the Eastern Flank: U.S. Commitments to NATO in Trump 2.0”.
I was invited to deliver the keynote address and I talked about the challenges we face, but also about Romania’s defense investments, our key role in the defense of the Eastern Flank and in contributing to a secure and prosperous Black Sea region.
The event featured an expert panel that included think-tank representatives from CEPA, Atlantic Council, Stimson Center and Hudson Institute.
I am grateful to all of them for contributing to elevating the profile of the Eastern Flank in the midst of Georgetown’s academic community.
Seeing @GeorgetownCSS's Professor Rebecca Patterson, & dedicated assistant Christian Trotti, w/ her acclaimed book "Winning Without Fighting: Irregular Warfare and Strategic Competition in the 21st Century" was a highlight at #ISA2025! Order your copy today at https://t.co/bljMFKmsYD
Registration for our Kalaris Intelligence Conference is open ✨
✅ Register at https://t.co/RfadZeF5qi
✅ Registration is free and open to all!
✅ There will be a career fair for Georgetown students immediately following the conference. More info on website
SFS is proud to celebrate the contributions of some of our student veterans. Featuring grad students from @GeorgetownCSS, @CERESGeorgetown and @georgetownmsfs, they share stories from active duty and the journeys that led them to Georgetown.
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17 students from a range of universities — including Howard, Spelman, Morehouse, Alabama A&M, and Bethune-Cookman — were chosen to participate in this year’s Security Studies Summer Institute. See what they got up to this summer in our latest article.
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How do militaries respond when they confront the dilemma of conflict between the liberal norms of respect for human rights and civilian control of the military? Renanah Joyce @RenanahJoyce@Georgetown@GeorgetownCSS discusses the effects of norm conflict on military attitudes among the Armed Forces of #Liberia➡️https://t.co/216o22ct0m #securitystudies
Following remarks by @NATO_SACT@GeorgetownCSS Alumnus @OliverMoru expertly delivers a report on deterrence & defense challenges facing the Alliance, as part of the day’s Model NATO
Earlier this month, @GeorgetownCSS hosted a summer institute for students from Historically Black Colleges and Universities. The summer institute is designed to give students a taste of what it means to study and work in the field of security studies.
It was a pleasure to host @GenkennethFMcK4 for a discussion on his new book, “The Melting Point: High Command and War in the 21st Century."
It was a packed house in @MortaraCenter as we heard about the General's time as the Commander of U.S. Central Command.
Our first Speaker Series of the summer is on June 4 with General (ret.) Frank McKenzie about his new book “The Melting Point.”
Register today! GUID will be checked at venue entry
https://t.co/MuF9lqgIxV
New and current SSP students: Join experienced federal government staffer and SSP graduate Mitchel Hochberg for a workshop that will teach participants how to prepare for and succeed in staff jobs!
➡️ Register for the event: https://t.co/0Eol2kjFOO
which is why I was thrilled when the inimitable @SMonaghanCSIS and @KakiElgin asked me to help unpack the riddle wrapped in a mystery inside an enigma earlier this spring...
Very pleased with the finished product, which
@CSBAdc has just released
https://t.co/JlLjpVSk9e
Our first Speaker Series of the summer is on June 4 with General (ret.) Frank McKenzie about his new book “The Melting Point.”
Register today! GUID will be checked at venue entry
https://t.co/MuF9lqgIxV