Politics & Government

U.S. Army War College Panelists Program Set at Peters Library

The Eisenhower Series College Program encourages dialogue on national security and other public policy issues between students of the Army's senior educational institution and the public.

How will the U. S. strengthen existing alliances and forge new partnerships in an effort to remain secure? How will the U. S. balance national security priorities with the domestic agenda amid a recovering economy?

Panelists from the U.S. Army War College Eisenhower Series College Program will discuss those questions at a Peters Township Public Library program on Tuesday, Feb. 12, from 7 to 8:30 p.m. 

McMurray Veterans of Foreign Wars Post 764 is providing support for the 2012 International Program Series, which is hosted by the library in partnership with the World Affairs Council of Pittsburgh. Register in advance to attend this free program by emailing programs@ptlibrary.org or calling 724-941-9430.

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The Eisenhower Series College Program encourages dialogue on national security and other public policy issues between students of the Army’s senior educational institution and the public throughout the United States. 

With increasing green-on-blue attacks in Afghanistan, conflict continuing in Syria and Gaza, island disputes in Asia and increasing cyberthreats, the Obama administration will have to contend with and prioritize a wide-ranging set of national security issues over the next four years.

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