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Trends, Challenges, and Solutions for Government National Security Apparatus

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Sue Gordon, Dean Judith Kelley, and Tim Nichols

The evolving focus of national security and U.S. priorities are always hotly debated issues in Washington, D.C. Yet in our current moment these debates have taken on a new urgency. Today we see a plethora of new and progressing national security issues demanding adequate governmental action including climate change, cyber security, and evolving domestic threats. How will these and other emerging issues impact the future of national security? At this special Duke in DC seminar you will get a chance to hear from and question leading practitioners with decades of experience in key policy roles as well as top academics and researchers studying these pressing matters. On December 7th, join Duke in DC and the Sanford School of Public Policy for a discussion with a soon-to-be announced group of Duke faculty experts, moderated by Dean Judith Kelley. This program is part of a year-long celebration of 50 years of Public Policy at Duke. Confirmed speakers include: Sue Gordon Former U.S. Principal Deputy Director of National Intelligence Duke University Rubenstein Fellow Tim Nichols Visiting Professor of the Practice, Duke Sanford School of Public Policy Judith Kelley Dean of the Duke Sanford School of Public Policy

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