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The John M. Olin Institute for Strategic
Studies was founded July 1, 1989. It is
an autonomous entity within the framework
of the Weatherhead Center for International
Affairs and is the result of an expansion
and institutionalization of the Center's
program in national security studies. The
director of the Olin Institute is appointed
by the Dean of the Faculty of Arts and Sciences
in consultation with the director of the
Weatherhead Center.
The central purposes
of the Institute are: (1) to conduct basic
policy-relevant research on crucial topics
of security and strategy, with a view to
illuminating the security problems confronting
the United States and its allies; and (2)
to educate and prepare scholars in strategy
and national security for positions in colleges
and universities, research institutes, and
government. To accomplish these objectives
the Institute awards John M. Olin Fellowships
in National Security, funds research by
individual scholars, supports teaching in
national security affairs at Harvard University,
undertakes research projects on important
topics, and encourages intellectual interaction
among scholars and experts through conferences
and seminars.
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