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The Phillip Merrill Center for Strategic Studies | Overview

Click here to go to The Philip Merrill Center for Strategic Studies Web site.

The Philip Merrill Center for Strategic Studies operates both, as an academic program at The Paul H. Nitze School of Advanced International Studies (SAIS) of The Johns Hopkins University and as an outreach program.  The academic program in Strategic Studies comprises one of the sub-fields of the International Relations concentration available to SAIS students and deals with the relationship between politics and military power.  The Center's outreach activities aim to improve the quality of teaching in strategic studies and promote dialogue on major issues of the national security agenda.

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 Tuesday, September 23:  

"The Future for European Union-United States Economic and Political Relations"
5 p.m. - Rome Building Auditorium

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Thursday, September 25:
"Meltdown: The Inside Story of the North Korean Nuclear Crisis"
6 p.m. - Rome Building Auditorium
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