ISS Colloquium featuring Michael Falcone

Tuesday, March 29, 2022 11:45 AM - 1:15 PM

Location: Allwin Hall

Cost: Free
31 Hillhouse Avenue
New Haven CT 06511

Description:

International Security Studies will continue its Spring 2022 ISS Colloquium series on Tuesday, March 29, at 11:45am, with a presentation by Michael Falcone, Henry Chauncey ‘57 Postdoctoral Fellow at Yale.

He will present “Things Left Unstated: Hegemony, Technology, and U.S. Ambivalence before 1940.”

Falcone is a diplomatic historian whose research examines the links between science and technology and the evolution of hegemony and globalism in the twentieth century. His book project analyzes the role of British technological diplomacy in influencing the United States’s transition to global power during and after the Second World War. Prior to coming to Yale, he was U.S. Foreign Relations and International Security fellow at the Dickey Center for International Understanding at Dartmouth College. He received his PhD from Northwestern University in 2019.

Please note that attendance is limited to the Yale campus community. For details on other events in the series, please visit iss.yale.edu.

Open To:

Faculty, Graduate and Professional, Staff, Students, Undergraduate, Yale Postdoctoral Trainees

Categories:

Colloquia and Symposia, International Security Studies, Law, Politics and Society, Talks and Lectures

Contact:

International Security Studies
Phone: 203-436-4098
Email: iss@yale.edu
Link: http://iss.yale.edu