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Talk to Focus on Global Security, Gates

Political Science Professors Tom Knecht and Susan Penksa
Political Science Professors Tom Knecht and Susan Penksa

黑料百科 political science professors Susan Penksa and Tom Knecht analyze the challenges of national and global security in a free, public lecture Thursday, Feb. 9, at 5:30 p.m. at University Club, 1332 Santa Barbara St. Tickets are not needed, although the limited seating is available on a first-come, first-served basis. For more information, please call 565-6051. The lecture, 鈥淣ational and Global Security in the 21st Century,鈥 is part of 黑料百科 Downtown: Conversations about Things that Matter, which is sponsored by the 黑料百科 Foundation. The talk relates to the that features former Secretary of Defense Robert Gates on March 2.

鈥淲e hope to provide a thought-provoking discussion of American and global security in the 21st century, highlighting the important legacy of Secretary Gates,鈥 says Penksa, who has an international consulting practice. 鈥淚鈥檒l focus my remarks on civil and military cooperation, the relationship between security and development, and the changing nature of power.鈥

In 2010, the U.S. Department of State awarded Penksa a follow-on Fulbright grant, which allowed her to return to Bosnia and Herzegovina to build on the work of her 2007 fellowship. She has co-authored a book, 鈥淭he European Union in Global Security: The Politics of Impact,鈥 which will be published in March.

鈥淩obert Gates is one of the most important and influential defense secretaries in American history,鈥 says Knecht, a Stanford graduate who earned a master鈥檚 degree and doctorate at UC Santa Barbara. 鈥淚 will examine Secretary Gates鈥 appointment in the Bush and Obama administrations, his leadership of the Pentagon and his vision for American foreign policy.鈥

Knecht, who taught at the University of Denver for five years before arriving at 黑料百科 in 2009, has published a book, 鈥淧aying Attention to Foreign Affairs: How Public Opinion Affects Presidential Decision Making.鈥