Fielden Institute Distinguished Lecture Series Examines Global Issues and National Security
Fielden Institute Distinguished Lecture Series Examines Global Issues and National Security
September 10, 2018 Suzanne Seldes
One of the most well-known offerings through the Fielden Institute for Lifelong Learning is the popular Distinguished Lecture Series. The series focuses on subjects in foreign policy, the environment, education, health and the economy.
Lectures are offered once per month, December through April, at Indian River State College Vero Beach and Stuart campuses. Lectures at the Mueller Campus in Vero Beach are offered 9:30 to 11:30 a.m.; lectures at the Chastain Campus in Stuart take place 3 to 5 p.m.
Doors open 30 minutes prior to the lecture. Lectures last approximately one hour and are followed by a moderated 30-minute question and answer session.
- December 13, 2018 "North Korea: War or Peace?" - David W. Hunter is a retired U.S. Diplomat, who served in South Korea, India, Ukraine,
Pakistan and Spain. He served at the U.S. Embassy in Seoul, S. Korea, among many other
assignments. Hunter holds an M.Phil. Degree in International Relations from the London
School of Economics (LSE), and speaks Russian, Spanish and some Korean. He will discuss
our options in dealing with North Korea.
- January 10, 2019 鈥淭he Importance of the National Security Council鈥 - The National Security Council (NSC) has been and should continue to be one of the
most important elements of government. It was established in 1947 to ensure that important
decisions are based on an objective evaluation of all the relevant options and that
the President鈥檚 decisions are effectively implemented. The NSC, though, cannot ensure
these things if key personnel do not act as honest brokers or if the decision-making
process is short-circuited and the options are not thoroughly vetted. Dr. James F.
Miskel was a Director for Defense Policy and Arms Control at the NSC during two administrations.
He also served as a Professor of National Security Affairs at the US Naval War College
where he remains an adjunct professor.
- February 7, 2019 鈥淭ales from the Trenches: Ethical Dilemmas Delivering Cancer Care
in Sub-Saharan Africa鈥 - Attempting to bring medical care to the developing world can be a vast challenge.
From easily anticipated technical hurdles to the surprising economic, social, and
political ones; lofty aspirations are often dashed by revelations in the field. Cultural
differences can confound the best of intentions, and humility is the key to success.
Dr. Aron Rose will discuss some of the great frustrations and rewards he鈥檚 experienced
attempting to doctor abroad over three decades. Dr. Rose serves as Chair of the Bioethics
Committee for the White House鈥檚 Sub-Saharan Africa Cancer Care Initiative.
- March 14, 2019 鈥淗ow the World鈥檚 Superpower Bungles Foreign Policy鈥 - Hear Ambassador Doug McElhaney reflect on how the disappearance of a bipartisan
U.S. foreign policy has brought the worst of interparty politics to the fore. Through
ten administrations, and assignments at NATO, Paris, Rome, Cairo, and Sarajevo, he
personally saw how domestic politics and ideologically driven foreign policymakers
team up to drive an often faulty policy process. A 34-year veteran of the State Department,
he will suggest ways to formulate foreign policy to the benefit of all Americans.
- April 11, 2019 鈥淧ost 9/11 Military Intelligence Evolution" (The Amalgamation of National Intelligence Services across the U.S. Government Spectrum and their impact on the common ground warrior.) - Colonel Ken Brandel will speak specifically about some of our country鈥檚 growing pains with regard to intelligence, and how we have evolved into an amalgamated and cohesive military force. With 38 years of experience ranging from a Cold War enlisted Infantryman, to a Senior Intelligence Officer, his talk will capture the struggles, follies, obstacles and progress for the continuous evolution of Intelligence in the hands of the ground combatant. Colonel Brandel is a graduate of Western Illinois University with a B.S. degree in Political Science, and a Master of Military Science from the Marine Corps Command and General Staff College in Quantico, Virginia.
The Distinguished Lecture Series is presented by the 91短视频 Foundation. Registration for the five-part series is $150 per person for nonmembers; $100 per person for members and peer leaders. If available, individual lecture seats are offered at $35 one week prior to each of the lectures. For more information, or to subscribe by phone, call 772-462-7880. To subscribe online, visit www.irscfoundation.org.