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U.S.-China Relations and Taiwan in 1950: Grand Strategy or Historical Accident?
Andrew Berglund | Sep 12, 2013
Final paper by LBJ School student Andrew Berglund under the direction of Dr. Inboden. Berglund_Andrew_Research_Paper_5.13.13.pdf
Clements Center Co-sponsors Conference on East Asian Territorial Disputes
Sep 06, 2013
The Clements Center co-sponsored a symposium on Friday, September 6th titled “Troubled Waters: East Asia’s Contemporary Territorial Disputes” in the Avaya Auditorium at UT.
Clements Center Executive Director Appears on Morning Television
Sep 05, 2013
The Clements Center’s Executive Director William Inboden appeared on Good Day Austin to discuss the President’s response to the conflict in Syria.
Clements Graduate Fellows Announced
Aug 23, 2013
The Graduate Fellows Program, spearheaded by the Clements Center’s Director of Graduate Studies Mark Lawrence, is designed to support distinguished doctoral students enrolled in the UT history department, government department, and LBJ School.
The Prophetic Conflict: Reinhold Niebuhr, Christian Realism, and World War II
William Inboden | Aug 20, 2013
Read William Inboden’s article published in the May 2013 edition of Diplomatic History. Publications-Inboden.pdf
Organizing the NSC: I Like Ike’s
Paul D. Miller | Jul 24, 2013
In the September 2013 issue of Presidential Studies Quarterly, Associate Director Paul D. Miller published a piece in “The Contemporary Presidency” series.
Clements-Supported Intern Robin Richards Publishes Piece on al Qaeda
Robin Richards | Jul 23, 2013
The inaugural class supported by the Clements Center’s Summer Student Development Fund is already making its voice heard in the global policy discussion.
Armed State Building: Confronting State Failure, 1898-2012
Paul D. Miller | Jul 12, 2013
In July 2013, Associate Director Paul D. Miller published his first book with Cornell University Press.
Summer Internship Recipients Announced
Jul 02, 2013
The Clements Center for History, Strategy, and Statecraft is pleased to announce that it has funded eight UT graduate students to take part in summer internships across the world.
Clements Center Co-sponsors Conference on History and Foreign Policy
May 17, 2013
What role do historical knowledge and historical analogies play in decision-making processes in foreign policy? What role should they play?