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 —  How Has the September 11 Terrorist Attack Changed America?

Hutton Honors College Research Symposium Keynote Event

"How Has the September 11 Terrorist Attack Changed America?"

Panel Discussion with
Michael Scheuer, Former CIA Officer
Alan McIvor, Former Member of the Canadian Security Intelligence Service

Moderated by
Gene Coyle, Former CIA Officer and Adjunct Professor of the School of Public and Environmental Affairs

Saturday, April 5, 2008 * 1-2:45 p.m. * Georgian Room, IMU * Free and Open to All

The panel discussion has been made possible by support from IU's Center on American and Global Security.

Michael Scheuer
"Why Haven't the Invasions of Afghanistan and Iraq Gone as We Hoped?"

During his 22 years in the CIA, Michael Scheuer worked in both intelligence and operations and held various positions, including head of the CIA's bin Laden Unit and chief of the Sunni Militant Unit. His books include Imperial Hubris: Why the West Is Losing the War on Terrorism; Through Our Enemies’ Eyes: Osama bin Laden, Radical Islam, and the Future of the United States; and the recently published Marching Towards Hell: America and Islam After Iraq.

Alan McIvor
"How Does a Society Intelligently Respond to a 9/11 Level Terrorist Attack?--Canadian and American Examples"

Alan McIvor served for 35 years in the Royal Canadian Mounted Police, including 9 years in the Counter Terrorism Branch of the Canadian Security Intelligence Service and, most recently, 4 years in charge of the CSIS Liaison offices in Washington, D.C., and New York.


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