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CATEGORIES:Cambridge Intelligence Seminar
SUMMARY:Cambridge-KCL Intelligence &amp\; Peace Symposium 
 - Speaker to be confirmed
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UID:TALK123049AThttp://talks.cam.ac.uk
URL:http://talks.cam.ac.uk/talk/index/123049
DESCRIPTION:We are very pleased to announce that\, a century o
 n from the peace that concluded the First World Wa
 r\, the Intelligence Seminar will be holding a day
 -long symposium on Friday\, 3 May\, at Trinity Col
 lege's Winstanley Lecture Theatre\, exploring the 
 problems of intelligence and peace.\n\nCo-organize
 d with the King's Intelligence and Security Group 
 at KCL and with an exciting range of speakers cove
 ring intelligence topics across the twentieth cent
 ury and into the twenty-first\, the full details f
 or this event are attached and below. We hope you 
 can make it!\n\nRegistration costs £10 and include
 s lunch\, and is at the following link:\nwww.event
 brite.co.uk/e/cambridge-kcl-intelligence-and-peace
 -symposium-tickets-60269183751 \nRegistration clos
 es on Tuesday\, 23 April\n\nCambridge-KCL Intellig
 ence and Peace Symposium\nFriday\, 3 May 2019\n\nA
  century on from one of the most important peace t
 reaties in modern times\, The Treaty of Versailles
 \, this symposium will explore the complex relatio
 nship between intelligence agencies\, peace-making
  and conflict resolution. With a range of papers f
 rom the First World War to the present\, this one-
 day event promises to be an exciting investigation
  of the various ways in which intelligence can hel
 p facilitate or frustrate peace and negotiations\,
  as well the impact of conflict resolution on inte
 lligence agencies.\n\nLocation: Trinity College\, 
 Cambridge\, Winstanley Lecture Theatre\n(Please us
 e the college entrance just opposite from the Grea
 t Gate\; signs will point to the lecture theatre.)
 \n\nFor queries\, contact Dr Dan Larsen (DRL37@cam
 .ac.uk)\n\nPROGRAMME\n\nCoffee 10:45-11:15\n\nWelc
 ome 11:15-11:30          \nProf. Christopher Andre
 w and Prof. Michael Goodman\n\nPanel 1: 11:30-13:0
 0\nIntelligence Towards and After Peace: the First
  World War\n    \nChair: Polly Corrigan (King's Co
 llege London)\n\nDr Dan Larsen (Trinity College\, 
 Cambridge): Plotting Against Peace: British Intell
 igence and American Peace During the First World W
 ar\n\nDr Jules Gaspard (King's College London): Th
 e Perfidious Albion: The British Propaganda Campai
 gn Against American Neutrality in the First World 
 War\n\nJulius Green (Birkbeck\, University of Lond
 on): From Mata Hari to Widow Twankey: Entertainers
  and Espionage during and after the First World Wa
 r\n\n\nLunch 13:00-14:00\n\nPanel 2: 14:00-15:30\n
 Intelligence\, Conflict & Conflict Resolution \n  
                              \nChair: Dr Daniela R
 ichterova (Brunel University)\n\nKeith Beavan (For
 mer Director Counter-Terrorism\, Foreign & Commonw
 ealth Office): The Role of Intelligence in Conflic
 t Resolution: A Three-Dimensional Analysis\n\nProf
  Benny Morris and Dr Dror Ze'evi (Ben Gurion Unive
 rsity): Sir Mark Sykes and the Armenians during an
 d after the First World War\n\nDr Tony Craig (Univ
 ersity of Staffordshire): 'Defeating Terrorism'? I
 ntelligence\, Counter Terrorism and Northern Irela
 nd Office's Multi Agency Strategy in the 1990s\n\n
 \nCoffee 15:30-16:00\n\nPanel 3: 16:00-17:30\nInte
 lligence\, Peace & Diplomacy\n                    
                     \nChair: Dr Thomas Maguire (Ki
 ng's College London and Darwin College\, Cambridge
 )\n\n\nProf Michael Goodman (King's College London
 ): Ending the Cold War: The CIA and the Art of Kre
 mlinology in the 1980s\n\nGill Bennett (Former FCO
  Historian): Winning the War but Losing the Peace:
  Intelligence Agencies and the 'Peace Dividend'\n\
 nJD Work (Marine Corps University): Implanted Leve
 rage: Towards a Preliminary Understanding of Cyber
  Espionage against Diplomatic Negotiations
LOCATION:Trinity College\, Cambridge
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