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Smith Richardson Minerva Initiative Workshop

Wednesday, August 27, 2008

The following are sessions of this event, with their respective audio transcripts.

Minerva Initiative Workshop - Welcome Statement
Minerva Initiative Workshop - Overview
Minerva Initiative - NSF Solicitation
Introduction to the Broad Agency Announcement
Plenary Session - Social Science and 21st Century Threats
Chinese Military and Technology Research and Archives Program
Studies of the Strategic Impact of Religious and Cultural Changes within The Islamic World
The Minerva Initiative: A Perspective from the Association of American Universities
Studies of Terrorist Organization and Ideologies
Iraqi Perspectives Project
Closing Remarks

Wed, Aug 27, 2008

America today faces more challenges from more varied sources than at any time in the recent past. From the rise of new powers to ethnic strife, disease, and poverty, from climate change to failed and failing states and the rise of violent extremism, the United States will increasingly be forced to grapple with unprecedented social change. To address these challenges, Americans and their government need a better understanding of the factors and causes behind these changes, what they might mean for the U.S., and what the future might bring. The Department of Defense's Minerva Initiative is intended to help develop that understanding. By drawing upon the knowledge, ideas, and creativity of the nation's universities, the Department aims to foster a new generation of engaged scholarship in the social sciences that seeks to meet the challenges of the 21st century.