ASU Events


Douglas A. Ollivant, “Why ISIS Will Lose and the Future of Iraq”

January 28, 2016 | West Hall

West Hall 135, ASU, Tempe Campus

Comparative Genocide Symposium

October 23, 2015 | Coor Hall

“Comparative Genocide Symposium,” featuring talks by Center faculty Milli Lake, Martin Matustik and Daniel Rothenberg

Religion, Conflict, and Terrorism in the Public Consciousness

October 23, 2015 | West Hall

Featuring talks by Anand Gopal, Daniel Rothenberg, John Carlson, and Delia Saenz; co-sponsored with the Center for the Study of Religion and Conflict.

Global Forum - Jihadi Movements and the West: Addressing Conflict in the Middle East

October 09, 2015 | Rio Salado Community College

Featuring talks by Douglas A. Ollivant and Daniel Rothenberg

Objective Troy: The Hunt for Awlaki

October 01, 2015 | New America 1899 L Street NW, Suite 400 Washington, DC 20036

On September 30, 2011 Anwar al-Awlaki was killed in an American drone strike. Awlaki’s death marked a new step in America’s approach to the war on terror – the targeted killing of an American citizen. In his new book, Objective Troy,…

Entrapment or Necessary Tool: The Role of Informants and Undercover Officers in Terrorism Cases

September 25, 2015 | New America 1899 L Street NW, Suite 400 Washington, DC 20036

Informants and undercover officers are a central part of American counter-terrorism strategy. Almost half of the individuals accused of terrorism related crimes since 9/11 have been monitored by informants. Today, the FBI maintains 15,000…

Is the U.S. Responsible for the Rise of ISIS?: A Debate

September 21, 2015 | Memorial Union

With Col. (ret.) Peter Mansoor and Daniel Rothenberg, co-sponsored with the Alexander Hamilton Society

Fifteen Years After 9/11 Project: Humanities and the Impact of War on American Civic Life

September 11, 2015 | Institute for Humanities Research

With Nancy Dallett, Peter Lehman, Daniel Rothenberg and Mark von Hagen.

Send the Marines, All of the Marines: Women's Leadership in the U.S. Marine Corps

September 10, 2015 | Walter Cronkite School of Journalism and Mass Communication

Organized as part of Marine Week and featuring female Marine Corps officers.