International Security Studies Colloquium presents Daniel Chardell, Henry Chauncey ’57 Postdoctoral Fellow in the Brady-Johnson Program in Grand Strategy:
“Post-Cold War Crucible: The International History of the Gulf War.”
International Security Studies will continue its Fall 2023 colloquium series with a presentation by Daniel Chardell, a Henry Chauncey ’57 Postdoctoral Fellow in the Brady-Johnson Program in Grand Strategy. He received a Ph.D. in history from Harvard University, where he specialized in the history of U.S. foreign relations, the Middle East, and the Cold War.
Daniel will present “Post-Cold War Crucible: The International History of the Gulf War,” a book proposal that outlines the arguments and contributions of his manuscript in progress. Drawing on research in more than a dozen archival collections and a range of Arabic-language materials, he uses the Gulf War of 1991 as a lens through which to explore contending American and Arab visions of sovereignty and order at the dawn of the post-Cold War era.
Attendance is limited to members of the Yale campus community and lunch will be provided. Please email Bess Oliver to receive the reading materials for this colloquium.