Growing Threat to American Homeland Defense Lecture Series

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Start Starts: Summer

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Overview

Throughout most of its history, the U.S. military has focused on fighting the “away game”—keeping America secure by facing adversaries as far from our soil as possible. This has been an effective strategy, and it continues to dominate national security thinking today, as reflected in concepts such as power projection and expeditionary warfare. But thanks to new technologies and a changing global security landscape, adversaries can now threaten the United States homeland in ways that hadn’t been possible before. In this presentation Erik Dahl argues that the Navy and the rest of the military need to pay more attention to homeland defense and preparing to fight the home game.


Speaker: Dr Erik Dahl, Associate Professor, National Security Affairs (NSA)

When: Sep 5, 2024 03:00 PM Pacific Time (US and Canada)