Conference on the Political Economy of Terrorism
Program in Economics, Politics and the Law
and
The Critical Infrastructure Protection Program
Present
CONFERENCE ON THE POLITICAL ECONOMY OF TERRORISM
George Mason University
School of Law
Room 332
May 24 and 25, 2005
The Program in Economics, Politics and the Law at the James M. Buchanan Center for Political Economy is holding a Conference on the Political Economy of Terrorism at George Mason University School of Law on Tuesday, May 24 and Wednesday, May 25, 2005. The conference immediately precedes the Public Choice Outreach Program in Fairfax that starts on Thursday May 26. The papers presented at the conference will be published in revised form in a Special Issue of Public Choice. All members of the law school community are invited to attend the conference. Luncheon will be provided without charge, both on Tuesday and Wednesday, for all attendees.
If you wish to attend, please notify Ms. Amy Cobb, Senior Project Associate, Critical Infrastructure Protection Project at acobb1@gmu.edu.
For the complete agenda, see the Conference Program (PDF).
For a list of participants, see Names and Addresses of Participants (PDF).
The conference is funded by a generous grant from the Critical Infrastructure Protection Program.