This month's topic is Global Trends in 2045, presented by Dr. Seyed Hamid Serri.
Dr. Seyed Hamid Serri is an Associate Professor of Security Studies at the University of North Georgia. His research interests focus on Strategic & Security Studies, Foreign Policy Analysis, Quantitative & Qualitative Text Analysis, and Middle Eastern Politics. His recent works include “League of Nations: Strategic Preferences of the United States at the End of WWI” in Craig Greathouse and Austin Riede (Eds.), U.S. Security Issues and World War I (University of North Georgia Press); “Operational Code Analysis: a Method for Measuring the Strategic Culture” in Stephen Walker and Mark Schafer (Eds.), Operational Code Analysis and Foreign Policy Roles: Crossing Simon’s Bridge (Routledge); and “Security and Military Power” in Dlynn Williams and Raluca Viman-Miller (Eds.), Basics of World Politics (University of North Georgia Press).
About Becoming a Global Citizen: Discussion on International Issues
Becoming a Global Citizen is a program series dedicated to educating the public and encouraging discussions about current international affairs. These programs will be on the first Sunday of every month, at 2:00 p.m. in the Meeting Room at the Denmark Library. Each program will consist of a 45-minute presentation by a University of North Georgia professor followed by a 45-minute roundtable discussion on the topic of the month.
This series is intended for adults and high school students.
September 7: Peace and Conflict in the Middle East
October 5: Electoral Trends in Europe
November 2: The Long March to Market Authoritarianism: Why the People's Republic of China has the Economic System It Does
This program is in partnership with the University of North Georgia's Department of Political Science and International Affairs.
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