The Role of the U.S. Military in Shaping Foreign Policy
Adam Yarmolinsky
Monday, 06 Dec 1971 at 8:00 pm – Great Hall, Memorial Union
Adam Yarmolinsky received his AB degree from Harvard and his LLB from Yale Law School. A professor of law at Harvard Law School since 1966, Mr. Yarmolinsky is also a member of the Institute of Politics, John Fitzgerald Kennedy School of Government, Harvard.Part of the World Affairs Series: The Role of the Military in the World
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