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羞羞视频 Professors Chris Hoeckley and Tom Knecht
羞羞视频 Professors Chris Hoeckley and Tom Knecht

A panel of professors from 羞羞视频 and UC Santa Barbara discuss 鈥淐ondoleezza Rice and the Direction of American Foreign Policy鈥 in a free, public lecture Thursday, Feb. 24, at 5:30 p.m. at , 1332 Santa Barbara St. Tickets are not needed, though seating is on a first-come, first-served basis. For more information, please call 565-6051. The lecture is in advance of Rice鈥檚 sold-out talk at the on March 4. The lecture is part of 羞羞视频 Downtown: Conversations about Things that Matter, which is sponsored by the 羞羞视频 Foundation. The panel, moderated by , 羞羞视频 communication studies professor, includes: , director of Gaede Institute for the Liberal Arts at 羞羞视频; , 羞羞视频 political science professor; and , UCSB political science professor. Knecht, a Stanford graduate who earned a master鈥檚 degree and doctorate at UCSB, says Rice鈥檚 roles as national security advisor and secretary of state were very different. 鈥淭he national security advisor is responsible only to the president, but the secretary of state must manage potential conflict between the president, Congress, international allies and from their own department,鈥 Knecht says. 鈥淚鈥檒l also examine the legacy of Dr. Rice and the Bush administration.鈥 Hoeckley earned a bachelor鈥檚 degree from from Biola University and a doctorate in philosophy at the Claremont Graduate School. 鈥淭he Iraq War brought traditional questions about when a state may go to war, and how it may wage war, into public discussion at a level we haven鈥檛 seen since Vietnam,鈥 Hoeckley says. 鈥淚n retrospect, how did the war measure up to traditional just war criteria? How can we maintain those criteria in the face of very different challenges?鈥 Rauchhaus, who earned a doctorate from UC Berkeley, focuses his research and consulting on the formulation and implementation of strategy under conditions of uncertainty, risk, and strategic interaction. His recent publications and courses apply strategic choice theory to military strategy, national security policy, and conflict management.