Jackson School of Global Affairs Colloquium in International Security Studies: “Democracy vs Security: Confronting the U.S. Security State from Above and Below, 1969-1976”

Event time: 
Tuesday, October 1, 2024 - 11:45am
Location: 
Room 104 See map
46 Hillhouse Avenue
New Haven, CT 06520
Event description: 

The Jackson School of Global Affairs Colloquium in International Security Studies presents

Zaynab Quadri, Henry Chauncey ‘57 Postdoctoral Fellow: 

“Democracy vs Security: Confronting the U.S. Security State from Above and Below, 1969-1976.”

An interdisciplinary scholar of the U.S. in the World, Quadri will present “Democracy vs Security: Confronting the U.S. Security State from Above and Below, 1969-1976.”

Drawing on under-utilized government and activist archival collections, this article excavates a neglected history of public political confrontation with the hidden infrastructures of militarism and corporate power between 1969 and 1976. It traces how Americans mobilized their communities “from below” to demand substantive answers to difficult questions about the costs of national security; and how U.S. lawmakers also mobilized “from above,” responding to and reifying this engaged public by metabolizing its calls for accountability into revised institutional structures of oversight.

This event is hosted by the Brady-Johnson Program in Grand Strategy and open to the Yale community. Lunch will be provided. Registered participants will receive the reading materials in advance.

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Admission: 
Free but register in advance
Open to: 
Yale Community Only