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The Elizabeth and Richard Dubin Family Lecture

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The Elizabeth and Richard Dubin Family Lecture

College of Arts and Humanities | Joseph and Alma Gildenhorn Institute for Israel Studies Wednesday, April 14, 2021 5:00 pm - 6:00 pm

In this lecture, the New York Times’ David E. Sanger will discuss “America and Israel, Navigating a Changed Political Landscape.”

About the Speaker

David E. Sanger is a White House and national security correspondent for The New York Times, and a senior writer. In a 38-year reporting career at the Times, he has been on three teams that have won Pulitzer Prizes, most recently in 2017 for international reporting. His newest book, “The Perfect Weapon: War, Sabotage and Fear in the Cyber Age,’’ and an HBO documentary by the same title, examine the emergence of cyberconflict and its role in changing the nature of global power. Mr. Sanger is also an adjunct lecturer at the Kennedy School of Government, where he co-teaches “Central Challenges in American National Security, Strategy and the Press.”

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For information or questions, contact Greg Schofer at gschofer@umd.edu or 301-405-6661.

This event is presented by The Joseph and Alma Gildenhorn Institute for Israel Studies and the College of Arts and Humanities.

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In this lecture, the New York Times’ David E. Sanger will discuss “America and Israel, Navigating a Changed Political Landscape.”

About the Speaker

David E. Sanger is a White House and national security correspondent for The New York Times, and a senior writer. In a 38-year reporting career at the Times, he has been on three teams that have won Pulitzer Prizes, most recently in 2017 for international reporting. His newest book, “The Perfect Weapon: War, Sabotage and Fear in the Cyber Age,’’ and an HBO documentary by the same title, examine the emergence of cyberconflict and its role in changing the nature of global power. Mr. Sanger is also an adjunct lecturer at the Kennedy School of Government, where he co-teaches “Central Challenges in American National Security, Strategy and the Press.”

Register Now

For information or questions, contact Greg Schofer at gschofer@umd.edu or 301-405-6661.

This event is presented by The Joseph and Alma Gildenhorn Institute for Israel Studies and the College of Arts and Humanities.

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