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<strong>Experts</strong><br />
2012–2014<br />
<strong>SAIS</strong> GUIDE TO<br />
IN INTERNATIONAL AFFAIRS<br />
The Paul H. Nitze <strong>School</strong><br />
<strong>of</strong> <strong>Advanced</strong> International Studies<br />
The <strong>Johns</strong> <strong>Hopkins</strong> University
www.sais-jhu.edu<br />
The Paul H. Nitze <strong>School</strong><br />
<strong>of</strong> <strong>Advanced</strong> International Studies<br />
The <strong>Johns</strong> <strong>Hopkins</strong> University<br />
1740 Massachusetts Avenue, N.W.<br />
Washing<strong>to</strong>n, D.C. 20036<br />
202.663.5600 (D.C. Main Number)<br />
202.663.5626 (D.C. Communications)<br />
39.051.2917.837 (Bologna Communications)
Contents<br />
About <strong>SAIS</strong> 2<br />
Research Centers at <strong>SAIS</strong> 3<br />
Opportunities for the Media:<br />
International Reporting Project 4<br />
Using the <strong>Experts</strong> <strong>Guide</strong> 5<br />
<strong>Guide</strong> <strong>to</strong> Faculty and Scholar Specializations<br />
Specialization Index 6<br />
Specialization by Geographic Area 8<br />
Specialization by Issue 12<br />
Faculty and Scholar Index 22<br />
Pr<strong>of</strong>iles <strong>of</strong> <strong>SAIS</strong> <strong>Experts</strong> 25<br />
Adjunct Faculty 118<br />
Language Faculty 124
About sais<br />
2<br />
THE PAUL H. NITZE <strong>School</strong> <strong>of</strong> <strong>Advanced</strong> International<br />
Studies (<strong>SAIS</strong>) <strong>of</strong> The <strong>Johns</strong> <strong>Hopkins</strong> University in<br />
Washing<strong>to</strong>n, D.C., is one <strong>of</strong> the world’s leading graduate<br />
schools devoted <strong>to</strong> the study <strong>of</strong> international relations. In<br />
addition <strong>to</strong> its campus in Washing<strong>to</strong>n’s Dupont Circle<br />
neighborhood, <strong>SAIS</strong> has two centers abroad—one in Bologna,<br />
Italy, and the other with Nanjing University in Nanjing, China.<br />
<strong>SAIS</strong> enrolls about 1,000 students at its three campuses. l<br />
<strong>SAIS</strong>’s primary degree is a two-year M.A.<br />
program, known for its interdisciplinary<br />
course work in international relations,<br />
functional or regional studies, economics<br />
and languages. A one-year course <strong>of</strong> study<br />
leading <strong>to</strong> the Master <strong>of</strong> International<br />
Public Policy degree serves mid-career<br />
pr<strong>of</strong>essionals in government and business.<br />
The school accepts a small number <strong>of</strong><br />
candidates in the Ph.D. program. <strong>SAIS</strong> also conducts dualdegree<br />
programs with prominent universities in the United<br />
States and around the globe. l Alumni are employed in a wide<br />
range <strong>of</strong> careers throughout the world, and more than 150<br />
graduates have become ambassadors. The school consistently<br />
ranks as one <strong>of</strong> the <strong>to</strong>p master’s degree programs for those<br />
pursuing a policy career in international relations in the poll<br />
regularly reported by Foreign Policy magazine.
Research Centers at <strong>SAIS</strong><br />
<strong>SAIS</strong> serves as a nexus <strong>of</strong> scholarship in international<br />
relations. The mission <strong>of</strong> its Foreign Policy Institute and<br />
more than a dozen other research centers is <strong>to</strong> discover new<br />
knowledge and further the understanding <strong>of</strong> contemporary<br />
world issues. Focusing on such areas as transatlantic relations,<br />
energy and environment, human trafficking and East Asian<br />
studies, the centers draw on the expertise <strong>of</strong> the school’s<br />
respected faculty and attract prominent visiting scholars. By<br />
generating research, publications and seminars, the centers<br />
<strong>of</strong>fer insights on cutting-edge developments in global affairs.<br />
l One <strong>of</strong> <strong>SAIS</strong>’s newest centers is the Bologna Institute<br />
for Policy Research, which conducts problem-oriented,<br />
interdisciplinary research in international policy. The Bologna<br />
Center-based institute seeks <strong>to</strong> make a positive contribution<br />
<strong>to</strong> policy debates in Europe by promoting and disseminating<br />
the scholarship <strong>of</strong> the wider <strong>Johns</strong> <strong>Hopkins</strong> community. l For<br />
more information about the research centers at <strong>SAIS</strong>, visit<br />
www.sais-jhu.edu/centers.<br />
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Opportunities for the Media:<br />
International Reporting Project<br />
4<br />
THE INTERNATIONAL REPORTING PROJECT at <strong>SAIS</strong><br />
provides opportunities for U.S. journalists <strong>to</strong> study, travel and<br />
report on important international news s<strong>to</strong>ries. The project<br />
was established in 1998 and <strong>of</strong>fers fellowships <strong>to</strong> early-career<br />
and mid-career U.S. journalists. IRP Fellows come <strong>to</strong> <strong>SAIS</strong><br />
for seminars and classes before embarking on five-week<br />
reporting assignments overseas, followed by a final return<br />
stay at <strong>SAIS</strong>. l The<br />
project also awards<br />
Gatekeeper Edi<strong>to</strong>r<br />
Fellowships each year<br />
<strong>to</strong> senior edi<strong>to</strong>rs and<br />
producers at U.S.<br />
news organizations<br />
who participate in<br />
fact-finding trips<br />
<strong>to</strong> countries in the<br />
news. In addition,<br />
IRP sponsors panel discussions and seminars on global media<br />
issues and organizes periodic conferences on international news<br />
coverage. l Direc<strong>to</strong>r <strong>of</strong> the project is John Schidlovsky (see<br />
page 100), a veteran journalist who previously served as direc<strong>to</strong>r<br />
<strong>of</strong> The Freedom Forum Asian Center in Hong Kong and was<br />
a reporter for 20 years, including stints as bureau chief for The<br />
Baltimore Sun in Beijing and New Delhi. l More information<br />
about the International Reporting Project at <strong>SAIS</strong> is available<br />
at www.internationalreportingproject.org.
Using the <strong>Experts</strong> <strong>Guide</strong><br />
THIS PUBLICATION IS DESIGNED as a “who’s who” guide <strong>to</strong><br />
<strong>SAIS</strong> resident faculty and other scholars. l The guide presents<br />
our experts’ specializations by both geographic area and issue.<br />
The list is by no means all-inclusive, but suggests the scope <strong>of</strong><br />
resources that <strong>SAIS</strong> <strong>of</strong>fers <strong>to</strong> reporters and news organizations. A<br />
pr<strong>of</strong>ile summarizes each scholar’s areas <strong>of</strong> expertise, background<br />
and education, publications and ability <strong>to</strong> conduct interviews in<br />
a foreign language. l In addition <strong>to</strong> resident faculty and scholars,<br />
approximately 150 adjunct and visiting pr<strong>of</strong>essors teach at <strong>SAIS</strong>;<br />
they are drawn from government, research centers, international<br />
agencies and other universities (see page 118). l We hope<br />
the guide will be helpful and that you will call on the <strong>SAIS</strong><br />
community for comment or background information.<br />
5<br />
To reach a faculty member or scholar, contact:<br />
Felisa Neuringer Klubes<br />
<strong>SAIS</strong> Direc<strong>to</strong>r <strong>of</strong> Communications and Marketing<br />
202.663.5626 (phone)<br />
202.663.5647 (fax)<br />
fklubes@jhu.edu<br />
To reach a faculty member or scholar in Bologna, contact:<br />
Odette Boya Resta<br />
Bologna Center Communications Officer<br />
39.051.2917.837 (phone)<br />
39.051.228.505 (fax)<br />
oboyaresta@jhu.edu<br />
The <strong>Guide</strong> <strong>to</strong> <strong>Experts</strong> is also available on the <strong>SAIS</strong> website:<br />
www.sais-jhu.edu/pressroom
<strong>Guide</strong> <strong>to</strong> Faculty and<br />
Scholar Specializations<br />
Specialization Index<br />
6<br />
Afghanistan 9<br />
Africa 8<br />
Agricultural Development 12<br />
Agricultural Policy, Trade and<br />
Commodities 12<br />
Air Power 19<br />
American Defense Policy 12<br />
American Economic Policy 14<br />
American Foreign Policy 12<br />
Anthropology 12<br />
Arab-Israeli Relations 12<br />
Argentina. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 11<br />
Arms Control and<br />
Disarmament 12<br />
ASEAN (Association <strong>of</strong><br />
Southeast Asian Nations) 13<br />
Asia 8<br />
Balkans 10<br />
Biotechnology and Information<br />
Technology Policy 13<br />
Brazil 11<br />
Cambodia 9<br />
Canada 9<br />
Central America and the<br />
Caribbean 11<br />
Central Asia and the Caucasus 8<br />
Chile 11<br />
China 8<br />
Climate Change 16<br />
Conflict Resolution and<br />
Negotiation 13<br />
Corporate Finance 13<br />
Corruption and Transnational<br />
Crime 13<br />
Counterterrorism 20<br />
Crisis Management 13<br />
Cuba 11<br />
Culture and Economic<br />
Development 15<br />
Culture, Religion and Politics 13<br />
Developing Nations 13<br />
Diplomacy 14<br />
Domestic Influences on<br />
Foreign Policy 14<br />
East Asia 8<br />
Eastern Europe 9<br />
Economic Development 15<br />
Economics 14<br />
Education Policy 15<br />
Elections and Foreign Policy 15<br />
Emerging Markets. . . . . . . . . . . . . 16<br />
Energy and Security 16<br />
Energy Issues 16<br />
Energy Technologies 16<br />
Environmental Issues 16<br />
Ethnic Conflict 13<br />
Europe 9<br />
European Union and<br />
Transatlantic Relations 17<br />
Food Security 12<br />
Foreign Aid and American<br />
Foreign Policy 14<br />
Foreign Aid and Global<br />
Poverty 14<br />
Foreign Direct Investment 15<br />
France 10<br />
Genocide 17<br />
Germany 10<br />
Global Financial Crises 15<br />
Global Health Policy 17<br />
Globalization 15<br />
Governance 14<br />
Great Britain 10<br />
Human Rights 17<br />
Human Trafficking 17<br />
Humanitarian Crises and<br />
Relief Efforts 17<br />
India 9
Indonesia 9<br />
Intelligence 12<br />
International Courts and<br />
Arbitration 17<br />
International Crimes and<br />
Tribunals 17<br />
International Debt 17<br />
International Finance 17<br />
International Financial<br />
Markets 15<br />
International Immigration<br />
Issues 17<br />
International Law 17<br />
International Monetary<br />
Economics 15<br />
International Political<br />
Economy 18<br />
International Relations 18<br />
International Trade Theory<br />
and Policy 18<br />
Iran 11<br />
Iraq 11<br />
Irregular Warfare 19<br />
Islamic Religion, Politics<br />
and Law 18<br />
Italy 10<br />
Japan 8<br />
Labor Economics and<br />
Outsourcing 15<br />
Latin America 10<br />
Media and Foreign Policy 18<br />
Mexico 11<br />
Middle East 11<br />
Military His<strong>to</strong>ry 19<br />
Military Power and Strategy 18<br />
Multinational Corporations 19<br />
Myanmar/Burma 9<br />
Nation-Building and<br />
Democratization 19<br />
Natural Resources 16<br />
Newly Industrialized<br />
Countries 19<br />
North American Free Trade<br />
Agreement (NAFTA) 19<br />
North Atlantic Treaty<br />
Organization (NATO) 19<br />
North Korea 8<br />
Northern Africa 8<br />
Nuclear Policy and<br />
Proliferation 12<br />
Nuclear Power 16<br />
Oil Politics 16<br />
OPEC 16<br />
Pakistan 9<br />
Peacekeeping 19<br />
Persian Gulf 11<br />
Philippines 9<br />
Political Risk Analysis 19<br />
Post-Conflict Reconstruction 13<br />
Privatization and Private<br />
Sec<strong>to</strong>r Development 15<br />
Risk Analysis and Modeling 20<br />
Rule <strong>of</strong> Law 18<br />
Rural Development 20<br />
Russia 11<br />
South Asia 9<br />
South Korea 8<br />
Southeast Asia 9<br />
Statistics 20<br />
Strategic and Security Issues 20<br />
Sub-Saharan Africa 8<br />
Sustainable Development 16<br />
Taiwan 9<br />
Terrorism 20<br />
Thailand 9<br />
Treaty Negotiations 13<br />
Turkey 10<br />
United Nations 20<br />
U.S. Congress and Foreign<br />
Policy 20<br />
U.S. Energy Policy 16<br />
U.S. Homeland Security 20<br />
U.S. Presidency and Foreign<br />
Policy 21<br />
Use <strong>of</strong> Force 21<br />
Venezuela 11<br />
Vietnam 9<br />
Weapons <strong>of</strong> Mass Destruction. . . . 13<br />
Western Europe 10<br />
Women’s Rights 21<br />
World Bank and International<br />
Monetary Fund 21<br />
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Specialization by Geographic Area<br />
8<br />
n AFRICA<br />
Deborah Bräutigam<br />
Jonathan Haskett<br />
Michael Klein<br />
Peter M. Lewis<br />
Ruth Wedgwood<br />
William Zartman<br />
NORTHERN AFRICA<br />
Jocelyne Cesari<br />
Daniel Serwer<br />
I. William Zartman<br />
SUB-SAHARAN AFRICA<br />
Deborah Bräutigam<br />
Piero Gleijeses<br />
Michael Klein<br />
Winrich Kühne (B)<br />
Brian Levy<br />
Peter M. Lewis<br />
I. William Zartman<br />
n ASIA<br />
Deborah Bleviss<br />
Cinnamon Dornsife<br />
Carla Freeman<br />
Karl D. Jackson<br />
Michael Klein<br />
John Lipsky<br />
Thomas Mahnken<br />
Michael Mandelbaum<br />
Michael G. Plummer (B)<br />
Ruth Wedgwood<br />
William M. Wise<br />
CENTRAL ASIA AND<br />
THE CAUCASUS<br />
Svante E. Cornell<br />
P. Terrence Hopmann<br />
Winrich Kühne (B)<br />
S. Frederick Starr<br />
B = Bologna Center<br />
N = <strong>Hopkins</strong>-Nanjing Center<br />
EAST ASIA<br />
Frederick Z. Brown<br />
Kent E. Calder<br />
Karl D. Jackson<br />
David M. Lamp<strong>to</strong>n<br />
Thomas Mahnken<br />
James Mann<br />
Don Oberdorfer<br />
James C. Riedel<br />
John Schidlovsky<br />
Ruth Wedgwood<br />
William M. Wise<br />
China<br />
Pieter P. Bottelier<br />
Deborah Bräutigam<br />
Carla Freeman<br />
Bo Kong<br />
David M. Lamp<strong>to</strong>n<br />
Roger Leeds<br />
John Lipsky<br />
James Mann<br />
Jason D. Patent (N)<br />
Anne F. Thurs<strong>to</strong>n<br />
Japan<br />
Kent E. Calder<br />
Karl D. Jackson<br />
John Lipsky<br />
Don Oberdorfer<br />
North Korea<br />
Kent E. Calder<br />
Jae H. Ku<br />
Don Oberdorfer<br />
Jae-Jung Suh<br />
South Korea<br />
Kent E. Calder<br />
Michael Klein<br />
Jae H. Ku<br />
John Lipsky<br />
Don Oberdorfer<br />
Jae-Jung Suh
Taiwan<br />
David M. Lamp<strong>to</strong>n<br />
James Mann<br />
SOUTH ASIA<br />
Walter Andersen<br />
David J. Jhirad<br />
Vali R. Nasr<br />
John Schidlovsky<br />
Daniel Serwer<br />
Afghanistan<br />
Eliot A. Cohen<br />
Mary R. Habeck<br />
Daniel Serwer<br />
S. Frederick Starr<br />
Kurt Volker<br />
Ruth Wedgwood<br />
India<br />
Walter Andersen<br />
Pieter P. Bottelier<br />
Daniel Bars<strong>to</strong>w Magraw Jr.<br />
Pakistan<br />
Walter Andersen<br />
Eliot A. Cohen<br />
Mary R. Habeck<br />
Michael Klein<br />
Vali R. Nasr<br />
Daniel Serwer<br />
SOUTHEAST ASIA<br />
Frederick Z. Brown<br />
Grace E. Goodell<br />
P. Terrence Hopmann<br />
Karl D. Jackson<br />
William M. Wise<br />
Cambodia<br />
Frederick Z. Brown<br />
Karl D. Jackson<br />
Stephen John Morris<br />
Indonesia<br />
Karl D. Jackson<br />
William M. Wise<br />
Myanmar/Burma<br />
Karl D. Jackson<br />
William M. Wise<br />
Philippines<br />
Cristino R. Arroyo<br />
William M. Wise<br />
Thailand<br />
Karl D. Jackson<br />
Vietnam<br />
Frederick Z. Brown<br />
Karl D. Jackson<br />
Stephen John Morris<br />
James C. Riedel<br />
n CANADA<br />
Charles F. Doran<br />
John Lipsky<br />
Tamara Woroby<br />
n EUROPE<br />
EASTERN EUROPE<br />
Zbigniew Brzezinski<br />
Svante E. Cornell<br />
Eric Edelman<br />
Charles Gati<br />
Jakub Grygiel<br />
Michael Haltzel<br />
Daniel S. Hamil<strong>to</strong>n<br />
P. Terrence Hopmann<br />
Erik Jones (B)<br />
Michael Klein<br />
Winrich Kühne (B)<br />
John Lipsky<br />
Thomas Mahnken<br />
Michael Mandelbaum<br />
Daniel Serwer<br />
András Simonyi<br />
Kurt Volker<br />
Ruth Wedgwood<br />
9
10<br />
Balkans<br />
Michael Haltzel<br />
Daniel S. Hamil<strong>to</strong>n<br />
P. Terrence Hopmann<br />
Daniel Serwer<br />
Kurt Volker<br />
Ruth Wedgwood<br />
Turkey<br />
Svante E. Cornell<br />
Eric Edelman<br />
Michael Klein<br />
Mine Z. Senses<br />
Kurt Volker<br />
WESTERN EUROPE<br />
Zbigniew Brzezinski<br />
David P. Calleo<br />
Marco Cesa (B)<br />
Jocelyne Cesari<br />
Eliot A. Cohen<br />
Eric Edelman<br />
Mark Gilbert (B)<br />
Jakub Grygiel<br />
Mary R. Habeck<br />
Michael Haltzel<br />
Daniel S. Hamil<strong>to</strong>n<br />
John L. Harper (B)<br />
P. Terrence Hopmann<br />
Erik Jones (B)<br />
Michael Klein<br />
Erwan Lagadec<br />
John Lipsky<br />
Thomas Mahnken<br />
Michael Mandelbaum<br />
Matthias Matthijs<br />
Steven Muller<br />
Gianfranco Pasquino (B)<br />
Thomas Row (B)<br />
Daniel Serwer<br />
Kurt Volker<br />
Ruth Wedgwood<br />
Stefano Zamagni (B)<br />
Vera Negri Zamagni (B)<br />
B = Bologna Center<br />
N = <strong>Hopkins</strong>-Nanjing Center<br />
France<br />
David P. Calleo<br />
Daniel S. Hamil<strong>to</strong>n<br />
Erwan Lagadec<br />
Matthias Matthijs<br />
Kurt Volker<br />
Germany<br />
David P. Calleo<br />
Michael Haltzel<br />
Daniel S. Hamil<strong>to</strong>n<br />
Matthias Matthijs<br />
Steven Muller<br />
Kurt Volker<br />
Great Britain<br />
David P. Calleo<br />
Mark Gilbert (B)<br />
Daniel S. Hamil<strong>to</strong>n<br />
Thomas Mahnken<br />
Matthias Matthijs<br />
Kurt Volker<br />
Italy<br />
David P. Calleo<br />
Marco Cesa (B)<br />
Mark Gilbert (B)<br />
Daniel S. Hamil<strong>to</strong>n<br />
John L. Harper (B)<br />
Matthias Matthijs<br />
Gianfranco Pasquino (B)<br />
Daniel Serwer<br />
Kurt Volker<br />
Stefano Zamagni (B)<br />
Vera Negri Zamagni (B)<br />
n LATIN AMERICA<br />
Deborah Bleviss<br />
Francisco E. González<br />
Grace E. Goodell<br />
John M. Harring<strong>to</strong>n Jr.<br />
Jonathan Haskett<br />
Michael Klein<br />
John Lipsky<br />
Gianfranco Pasquino (B)<br />
Riordan Roett<br />
Stefano Zamagni (B)
ARGENTINA<br />
Francisco E. González<br />
Michael Klein<br />
John Lipsky<br />
Riordan Roett<br />
Stefano Zamagni (B)<br />
BRAZIL<br />
Leo Feler<br />
Roger Leeds<br />
John Lipsky<br />
Riordan Roett<br />
CENTRAL AMERICA AND<br />
THE CARIBBEAN<br />
Piero Gleijeses<br />
Grace E. Goodell<br />
John M. Harring<strong>to</strong>n Jr.<br />
Cuba<br />
Riordan Roett<br />
CHILE<br />
Francisco E. González<br />
John Lipsky<br />
Riordan Roett<br />
MEXICO<br />
Francisco E. González<br />
Michael Klein<br />
John Lipsky<br />
Riordan Roett<br />
VENEZUELA<br />
Riordan Roett<br />
n MIDDLE EAST<br />
Jocelyne Cesari<br />
Eliot A. Cohen<br />
Charles F. Doran<br />
Eric Edelman<br />
Mary R. Habeck<br />
Thomas Mahnken<br />
Michael Mandelbaum<br />
Mohamed Y. Mattar<br />
Joshua Muravchik<br />
Azar Nafisi<br />
Vali R. Nasr<br />
Camille Pecastaing<br />
Daniel Serwer<br />
I. William Zartman<br />
PERSIAN GULF<br />
Charles F. Doran<br />
Thomas Mahnken<br />
Camille Pecastaing<br />
Iran<br />
Eliot A. Cohen<br />
Thomas Mahnken<br />
Azar Nafisi<br />
Vali R. Nasr<br />
Camille Pecastaing<br />
Ruth Wedgwood<br />
Iraq<br />
Eliot A. Cohen<br />
Mary R. Habeck<br />
Thomas Mahnken<br />
Camille Pecastaing<br />
Daniel Serwer<br />
Ruth Wedgwood<br />
n RUSSIA<br />
Zbigniew Brzezinski<br />
Svante E. Cornell<br />
Eric Edelman<br />
Charles Gati<br />
Jakub Grygiel<br />
Mary R. Habeck<br />
Michael Haltzel<br />
Daniel S. Hamil<strong>to</strong>n<br />
P. Terrence Hopmann<br />
John Lipsky<br />
Stephen John Morris<br />
Don Oberdorfer<br />
Bruce Parrott<br />
David Satter<br />
S. Frederick Starr<br />
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Specialization by Issue<br />
12<br />
n AGRICULTURAL POLICY,<br />
TRADE AND COMMODITIES<br />
Deborah Bräutigam<br />
Robert L. Thompson<br />
AGRICULTURAL DEVELOPMENT<br />
Jonathan Haskett<br />
Robert L. Thompson<br />
FOOD SECURITY<br />
Deborah Bräutigam<br />
Jonathan Haskett<br />
Robert L. Thompson<br />
n AMERICAN DEFENSE<br />
POLICY<br />
Eric Edelman<br />
Mary R. Habeck<br />
Thomas Keaney<br />
Thomas Mahnken<br />
John McLaughlin<br />
Alan Platt<br />
Kurt Volker<br />
Ruth Wedgwood<br />
INTELLIGENCE<br />
Walter Andersen<br />
Thomas Mahnken<br />
John McLaughlin<br />
William M. Wise<br />
n AMERICAN FOREIGN<br />
POLICY<br />
Zbigniew Brzezinski<br />
David P. Calleo<br />
Charles F. Doran<br />
Eric Edelman<br />
Piero Gleijeses<br />
Jakub Grygiel<br />
Michael Haltzel<br />
Daniel S. Hamil<strong>to</strong>n<br />
John L. Harper (B)<br />
Kenneth H. Keller (B)<br />
Thomas Mahnken<br />
Michael Mandelbaum<br />
James Mann<br />
Matthias Matthijs<br />
Joshua Muravchik<br />
Vali R. Nasr<br />
Don Oberdorfer<br />
Alan Platt<br />
Daniel Serwer<br />
Kurt Volker<br />
Ruth Wedgwood<br />
n ANTHROPOLOGY<br />
Grace E. Goodell<br />
n ARAB-ISRAELI<br />
RELATIONS<br />
Joshua Muravchik<br />
n ARMS CONTROL<br />
AND DISARMAMENT<br />
Daniel S. Hamil<strong>to</strong>n<br />
P. Terrence Hopmann<br />
Thomas Mahnken<br />
Bruce Parrott<br />
Alan Platt<br />
NUCLEAR POLICY<br />
AND PROLIFERATION<br />
Eric Edelman<br />
Daniel S. Hamil<strong>to</strong>n<br />
P. Terrence Hopmann<br />
Daniel Bars<strong>to</strong>w Magraw Jr.<br />
Thomas Mahnken<br />
John McLaughlin<br />
B = Bologna Center<br />
N = <strong>Hopkins</strong>-Nanjing Center
WEAPONS OF<br />
MASS DESTRUCTION<br />
Mary R. Habeck<br />
P. Terrence Hopmann<br />
Thomas Mahnken<br />
John McLaughlin<br />
Ruth Wedgwood<br />
n ASEAN (ASSOCIATION OF<br />
SOUTHEAST ASIAN NATIONS)<br />
Frederick Z. Brown<br />
Karl D. Jackson<br />
Michael G. Plummer (B)<br />
n BIOTECHNOLOGY<br />
AND INFORMATION<br />
TECHNOLOGY POLICY<br />
Kenneth H. Keller (B)<br />
n CONFLICT RESOLUTION<br />
AND NEGOTIATION<br />
Svante E. Cornell<br />
Charles F. Doran<br />
P. Terrence Hopmann<br />
Winrich Kühne (B)<br />
Daniel Bars<strong>to</strong>w Magraw Jr.<br />
Camille Pecastaing<br />
Daniel Serwer<br />
I. William Zartman<br />
CRISIS MANAGEMENT<br />
P. Terrence Hopmann<br />
Winrich Kühne (B)<br />
Erwan Lagadec<br />
I. William Zartman<br />
ETHNIC CONFLICT<br />
Walter Andersen<br />
P. Terrence Hopmann<br />
Peter M. Lewis<br />
POST-CONFLICT<br />
RECONSTRUCTION<br />
Svante E. Cornell<br />
Ruth Wedgwood<br />
TREATY NEGOTIATIONS<br />
P. Terrence Hopmann<br />
Daniel Bars<strong>to</strong>w Magraw Jr.<br />
Ruth Wedgwood<br />
I. William Zartman<br />
n CORPORATE FINANCE<br />
Gordon Bodnar<br />
n CORRUPTION AND<br />
TRANSNATIONAL CRIME<br />
Deborah Bräutigam<br />
Svante E. Cornell<br />
Peter M. Lewis<br />
Daniel Bars<strong>to</strong>w Magraw Jr.<br />
Mohamed Y. Mattar<br />
n CULTURE, RELIGION<br />
AND POLITICS<br />
Jocelyne Cesari<br />
Erwan Lagadec<br />
Azar Nafisi<br />
Jason D. Patent (N)<br />
Camille Pecastaing<br />
David Satter<br />
Anne F. Thurs<strong>to</strong>n<br />
n DEVELOPING NATIONS<br />
Deborah Bleviss<br />
Deborah Bräutigam<br />
Francis Fukuyama<br />
Francisco E. González<br />
Grace E. Goodell<br />
Michael Klein<br />
Roger Leeds<br />
Brian Levy<br />
Peter M. Lewis<br />
Azar Nafisi<br />
Riordan Roett<br />
S. Frederick Starr<br />
Melissa Thomas<br />
Robert L. Thompson<br />
I. William Zartman<br />
13
14<br />
FOREIGN AID AND<br />
AMERICAN FOREIGN POLICY<br />
Deborah Bräutigam<br />
Charles F. Doran<br />
FOREIGN AID AND<br />
GLOBAL POVERTY<br />
Deborah Bräutigam<br />
Cinnamon Dornsife<br />
David J. Jhirad<br />
Brian Levy<br />
Peter M. Lewis<br />
Daniel Serwer<br />
Robert L. Thompson<br />
GOVERNANCE<br />
Deborah Bräutigam<br />
Carla Freeman<br />
Francis Fukuyama<br />
David J. Jhirad<br />
Erik Jones (B)<br />
Brian Levy<br />
Peter M. Lewis<br />
Daniel Serwer<br />
Melissa Thomas<br />
Anne F. Thurs<strong>to</strong>n<br />
n DIPLOMACY<br />
David P. Calleo<br />
Eliot A. Cohen<br />
Eric Edelman<br />
John L. Harper (B)<br />
P. Terrence Hopmann<br />
James Mann<br />
Daniel Serwer<br />
András Simonyi<br />
Kurt Volker<br />
Ruth Wedgwood<br />
I. William Zartman<br />
n DOMESTIC INFLUENCES<br />
ON FOREIGN POLICY<br />
Carla Freeman<br />
Michael Haltzel<br />
Daniel S. Hamil<strong>to</strong>n<br />
James Mann<br />
Alan Platt<br />
András Simonyi<br />
n ECONOMICS<br />
Cristino R. Arroyo<br />
Gordon Bodnar<br />
Pieter P. Bottelier<br />
Deborah Bräutigam<br />
David P. Calleo<br />
Leo Feler<br />
John M. Harring<strong>to</strong>n Jr.<br />
Karl D. Jackson<br />
Erik Jones (B)<br />
Pravin Krishna<br />
Anne O. Krueger<br />
Brian Levy<br />
Peter M. Lewis<br />
William F. Lincoln<br />
John Lipsky<br />
Daniel Bars<strong>to</strong>w Magraw Jr.<br />
Matthias Matthijs<br />
Alan Platt<br />
Michael G. Plummer (B)<br />
James C. Riedel<br />
Mine Z. Senses<br />
Tamara Woroby<br />
Stefano Zamagni (B)<br />
Vera Negri Zamagni (B)<br />
AMERICAN ECONOMIC POLICY<br />
David P. Calleo<br />
Daniel S. Hamil<strong>to</strong>n<br />
William F. Lincoln<br />
Matthias Matthijs<br />
B = Bologna Center<br />
N = <strong>Hopkins</strong>-Nanjing Center
CULTURE AND ECONOMIC<br />
DEVELOPMENT<br />
Jocelyne Cesari<br />
Grace E. Goodell<br />
ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT<br />
Deborah Bräutigam<br />
Leo Feler<br />
Michael Klein<br />
Pravin Krishna<br />
Anne O. Krueger<br />
Winrich Kühne (B)<br />
Brian Levy<br />
Peter M. Lewis<br />
Michael G. Plummer (B)<br />
James C. Riedel<br />
FOREIGN DIRECT INVESTMENT<br />
Roger Leeds<br />
William F. Lincoln<br />
Daniel Bars<strong>to</strong>w Magraw Jr.<br />
GLOBAL FINANCIAL CRISES<br />
Cristino R. Arroyo<br />
Pieter P. Bottelier<br />
David P. Calleo<br />
Francisco E. González<br />
Karl D. Jackson<br />
Michael Klein<br />
Roger Leeds<br />
Matthias Matthijs<br />
Riordan Roett<br />
Mine Z. Senses<br />
GLOBALIZATION<br />
Cristino R. Arroyo<br />
Deborah Bräutigam<br />
David P. Calleo<br />
Charles F. Doran<br />
Francisco E. González<br />
Daniel S. Hamil<strong>to</strong>n<br />
Erik Jones (B)<br />
Michael Klein<br />
Pravin Krishna<br />
William F. Lincoln<br />
Matthias Matthijs<br />
Camille Pecastaing<br />
James C. Riedel<br />
Mine Z. Senses<br />
Robert L. Thompson<br />
INTERNATIONAL<br />
FINANCIAL MARKETS<br />
Cristino R. Arroyo<br />
Gordon Bodnar<br />
Roger Leeds<br />
Mine Z. Senses<br />
Dorothy M. Sobol<br />
INTERNATIONAL<br />
MONETARY ECONOMICS<br />
Cristino R. Arroyo<br />
James C. Riedel<br />
LABOR ECONOMICS<br />
AND OUTSOURCING<br />
William F. Lincoln<br />
Mine Z. Senses<br />
PRIVATIZATION AND PRIVATE<br />
SECTOR DEVELOPMENT<br />
Deborah Bräutigam<br />
Leo Feler<br />
Michael Klein<br />
Roger Leeds<br />
n EDUCATION POLICY<br />
Kenneth H. Keller (B)<br />
n ELECTIONS AND<br />
FOREIGN POLICY<br />
Svante E. Cornell<br />
Francisco E. González<br />
Daniel S. Hamil<strong>to</strong>n<br />
Thomas Mahnken<br />
Michael Mandelbaum<br />
Alan Platt<br />
Riordan Roett<br />
András Simonyi<br />
15
16<br />
n EMERGING MARKETS<br />
Michael Klein<br />
Roger Leeds<br />
John Lipsky<br />
Riordan Roett<br />
András Simonyi<br />
Dorothy M. Sobol<br />
n ENERGY ISSUES<br />
Deborah Bleviss<br />
Kent E. Calder<br />
Charles F. Doran<br />
John M. Harring<strong>to</strong>n Jr.<br />
David J. Jhirad<br />
Wilfrid L. Kohl<br />
Bo Kong<br />
Daniel Serwer<br />
S. Frederick Starr<br />
ENERGY AND SECURITY<br />
Kent E. Calder<br />
Charles F. Doran<br />
Francisco E. González<br />
David J. Jhirad<br />
Bo Kong<br />
Kurt Volker<br />
ENERGY TECHNOLOGIES<br />
Deborah Bleviss<br />
David J. Jhirad<br />
Wilfrid L. Kohl<br />
Bo Kong<br />
NUCLEAR POWER<br />
David J. Jhirad<br />
Wilfrid L. Kohl<br />
Bo Kong<br />
OIL POLITICS<br />
Deborah Bräutigam<br />
Svante E. Cornell<br />
Charles F. Doran<br />
Wilfrid L. Kohl<br />
Bo Kong<br />
Peter M. Lewis<br />
S. Frederick Starr<br />
OPEC<br />
Charles F. Doran<br />
Wilfrid L. Kohl<br />
U.S. ENERGY POLICY<br />
Deborah Bleviss<br />
David J. Jhirad<br />
Wilfrid L. Kohl<br />
Bo Kong<br />
n ENVIRONMENTAL ISSUES<br />
John M. Harring<strong>to</strong>n Jr.<br />
David J. Jhirad<br />
Kenneth H. Keller (B)<br />
Wilfrid L. Kohl<br />
Bo Kong<br />
Daniel Bars<strong>to</strong>w Magraw Jr.<br />
CLIMATE CHANGE<br />
Deborah Bleviss<br />
Jonathan Haskett<br />
David J. Jhirad<br />
Daniel Bars<strong>to</strong>w Magraw Jr.<br />
NATURAL RESOURCES<br />
David J. Jhirad<br />
SUSTAINABLE DEVELOPMENT<br />
Deborah Bleviss<br />
Deborah Bräutigam<br />
Cinnamon Dornsife<br />
Carla Freeman<br />
Daniel Bars<strong>to</strong>w Magraw Jr.<br />
B = Bologna Center<br />
N = <strong>Hopkins</strong>-Nanjing Center
n EUROPEAN UNION<br />
AND TRANSATLANTIC<br />
RELATIONS<br />
David P. Calleo<br />
Charles Gati<br />
Mark Gilbert (B)<br />
Michael Haltzel<br />
Daniel S. Hamil<strong>to</strong>n<br />
John L. Harper (B)<br />
P. Terrence Hopmann<br />
Erik Jones (B)<br />
Erwan Lagadec<br />
Matthias Matthijs<br />
Gianfranco Pasquino (B)<br />
Daniel Serwer<br />
András Simonyi<br />
Kurt Volker<br />
Stefano Zamagni (B)<br />
Vera Negri Zamagni (B)<br />
n GLOBAL HEALTH POLICY<br />
Kenneth H. Keller (B)<br />
n HUMAN RIGHTS<br />
Zbigniew Brzezinski<br />
Winrich Kühne (B)<br />
Daniel Bars<strong>to</strong>w Magraw Jr.<br />
James Mann<br />
Mohamed Y. Mattar<br />
Joshua Muravchik<br />
Azar Nafisi<br />
Jason D. Patent (N)<br />
David Satter<br />
András Simonyi<br />
Ruth Wedgwood<br />
I. William Zartman<br />
GENOCIDE<br />
Camille Pecastaing<br />
HUMAN TRAFFICKING<br />
Mohamed Y. Mattar<br />
n HUMANITARIAN CRISES<br />
AND RELIEF EFFORTS<br />
P. Terrence Hopmann<br />
I. William Zartman<br />
n INTERNATIONAL DEBT<br />
Deborah Bräutigam<br />
John Lipsky<br />
Matthias Matthijs<br />
Riordan Roett<br />
András Simonyi<br />
n INTERNATIONAL FINANCE<br />
Cristino R. Arroyo<br />
Gordon Bodnar<br />
Michael Klein<br />
Anne O. Krueger<br />
Roger Leeds<br />
John Lipsky<br />
Matthias Matthijs<br />
Alan Platt<br />
Michael G. Plummer (B)<br />
James C. Riedel<br />
Mine Z. Senses<br />
Dorothy M. Sobol<br />
n INTERNATIONAL<br />
IMMIGRATION ISSUES<br />
Francisco E. González<br />
William F. Lincoln<br />
Stephen John Morris<br />
n INTERNATIONAL LAW<br />
Daniel Bars<strong>to</strong>w Magraw Jr.<br />
Mohamed Y. Mattar<br />
Ruth Wedgwood<br />
INTERNATIONAL COURTS<br />
AND ARBITRATION<br />
Ruth Wedgwood<br />
INTERNATIONAL CRIMES<br />
AND TRIBUNALS<br />
Daniel Bars<strong>to</strong>w Magraw Jr.<br />
Ruth Wedgwood<br />
17
18<br />
RULE OF LAW<br />
Daniel Bars<strong>to</strong>w Magraw Jr.<br />
Mohamed Y. Mattar<br />
András Simonyi<br />
Melissa Thomas<br />
Ruth Wedgwood<br />
n INTERNATIONAL<br />
POLITICAL ECONOMY<br />
Kent E. Calder<br />
David P. Calleo<br />
Charles F. Doran<br />
Carla Freeman<br />
Francis Fukuyama<br />
Francisco E. González<br />
Daniel S. Hamil<strong>to</strong>n<br />
Erik Jones (B)<br />
Brian Levy<br />
Peter M. Lewis<br />
William F. Lincoln<br />
Matthias Matthijs<br />
Riordan Roett<br />
Melissa Thomas<br />
n INTERNATIONAL<br />
RELATIONS<br />
Zbigniew Brzezinski<br />
David P. Calleo<br />
Marco Cesa (B)<br />
Jocelyne Cesari<br />
Eliot A. Cohen<br />
Charles F. Doran<br />
Jakub Grygiel<br />
Daniel S. Hamil<strong>to</strong>n<br />
P. Terrence Hopmann<br />
Thomas Mahnken<br />
Matthias Matthijs<br />
Vali R. Nasr<br />
Alan Platt<br />
David Satter<br />
András Simonyi<br />
Kurt Volker<br />
William M. Wise<br />
I. William Zartman<br />
n INTERNATIONAL TRADE<br />
THEORY AND POLICY<br />
Pieter P. Bottelier<br />
Pravin Krishna<br />
Anne O. Krueger<br />
William F. Lincoln<br />
Daniel Bars<strong>to</strong>w Magraw Jr.<br />
Matthias Matthijs<br />
Alan Platt<br />
Michael G. Plummer (B)<br />
James C. Riedel<br />
Mine Z. Senses<br />
Tamara Woroby<br />
n ISLAMIC RELIGION,<br />
politics AND LAW<br />
Jocelyne Cesari<br />
Mary R. Habeck<br />
Mohamed Y. Mattar<br />
Azar Nafisi<br />
Vali R. Nasr<br />
Camille Pecastaing<br />
S. Frederick Starr<br />
n MEDIA AND<br />
FOREIGN POLICY<br />
James Mann<br />
Don Oberdorfer<br />
Alan Platt<br />
John Schidlovsky<br />
András Simonyi<br />
n MILITARY POWER<br />
AND STRATEGY<br />
Zbigniew Brzezinski<br />
David P. Calleo<br />
Marco Cesa (B)<br />
Eliot A. Cohen<br />
Charles F. Doran<br />
Mary R. Habeck<br />
Daniel S. Hamil<strong>to</strong>n<br />
Thomas Keaney<br />
Thomas Mahnken<br />
William M. Wise<br />
B = Bologna Center<br />
N = <strong>Hopkins</strong>-Nanjing Center
AIR POWER<br />
Thomas Keaney<br />
Thomas Mahnken<br />
IRREGULAR WARFARE<br />
Eliot A. Cohen<br />
Jakub Grygiel<br />
Mary R. Habeck<br />
Karl D. Jackson<br />
Thomas Keaney<br />
Winrich Kühne (B)<br />
Thomas Mahnken<br />
John McLaughlin<br />
Ruth Wedgwood<br />
MILITARY HISTORY<br />
Eliot A. Cohen<br />
Mary R. Habeck<br />
Thomas Keaney<br />
Thomas Mahnken<br />
n MULTINATIONAL<br />
CORPORATIONS<br />
Gordon Bodnar<br />
William F. Lincoln<br />
Mine Z. Senses<br />
Ruth Wedgwood<br />
n NATION-BUILDING AND<br />
DEMOCRATIZATION<br />
Deborah Bräutigam<br />
Jocelyne Cesari<br />
Francis Fukuyama<br />
Francisco E. González<br />
Daniel S. Hamil<strong>to</strong>n<br />
Winrich Kühne (B)<br />
Brian Levy<br />
Peter M. Lewis<br />
Mohamed Mattar<br />
Joshua Muravchik<br />
Vali R. Nasr<br />
Bruce Parrott<br />
Gianfranco Pasquino (B)<br />
Daniel Serwer<br />
András Simonyi<br />
n NEWLY INDUSTRIALIZED<br />
COUNTRIES<br />
Deborah Bräutigam<br />
Grace E. Goodell<br />
Brian Levy<br />
James C. Riedel<br />
n NORTH AMERICAN FREE<br />
TRADE AGREEMENT (NAFTA)<br />
Charles F. Doran<br />
Francisco E. González<br />
John M. Harring<strong>to</strong>n Jr.<br />
Daniel Bars<strong>to</strong>w Magraw Jr.<br />
Riordan Roett<br />
n NORTH ATLANTIC TREATY<br />
ORGANIZATION (NATO)<br />
David P. Calleo<br />
Charles Gati<br />
Michael Haltzel<br />
Daniel S. Hamil<strong>to</strong>n<br />
P. Terrence Hopmann<br />
Michael Mandelbaum<br />
András Simonyi<br />
Kurt Volker<br />
n PEACEKEEPING<br />
P. Terrence Hopmann<br />
Winrich Kühne (B)<br />
Daniel Serwer<br />
András Simonyi<br />
I. William Zartman<br />
n POLITICAL RISK ANALYSIS<br />
Charles F. Doran<br />
Brian Levy<br />
Riordan Roett<br />
András Simonyi<br />
I. William Zartman<br />
19
20<br />
RISK ANALYSIS AND MODELING<br />
Mark White<br />
n RURAL DEVELOPMENT<br />
Deborah Bräutigam<br />
Grace E. Goodell<br />
Robert L. Thompson<br />
Anne F. Thurs<strong>to</strong>n<br />
n STATISTICS<br />
Mark White<br />
n STRATEGIC AND<br />
SECURITY ISSUES<br />
Walter Andersen<br />
Zbigniew Brzezinski<br />
Kent E. Calder<br />
David P. Calleo<br />
Jocelyne Cesari<br />
Eliot A. Cohen<br />
Svante E. Cornell<br />
Eric Edelman<br />
Francis Fukuyama<br />
Jakub Grygiel<br />
Mary R. Habeck<br />
Michael Haltzel<br />
Daniel S. Hamil<strong>to</strong>n<br />
P. Terrence Hopmann<br />
Thomas Keaney<br />
Thomas Mahnken<br />
Michael Mandelbaum<br />
James Mann<br />
John McLaughlin<br />
Bruce Parrott<br />
Alan Platt<br />
Daniel Serwer<br />
András Simonyi<br />
Kurt Volker<br />
Ruth Wedgwood<br />
William M. Wise<br />
n TERRORISM<br />
Walter Andersen<br />
Jocelyne Cesari<br />
Mary R. Habeck<br />
Thomas Mahnken<br />
Stephen John Morris<br />
Gianfranco Pasquino (B)<br />
Camille Pecastaing<br />
David Satter<br />
András Simonyi<br />
Ruth Wedgwood<br />
William M. Wise<br />
I. William Zartman<br />
COUNTERTERRORISM<br />
Thomas Mahnken<br />
John McLaughlin<br />
n UNITED NATIONS<br />
P. Terrence Hopmann<br />
Winrich Kühne (B)<br />
Daniel Bars<strong>to</strong>w Magraw Jr.<br />
Joshua Muravchik<br />
Ruth Wedgwood<br />
n U.S. CONGRESS<br />
AND FOREIGN POLICY<br />
Walter Andersen<br />
Michael Haltzel<br />
Daniel S. Hamil<strong>to</strong>n<br />
Michael Mandelbaum<br />
James Mann<br />
Don Oberdorfer<br />
Alan Platt<br />
Kurt Volker<br />
Ruth Wedgwood<br />
n U.S. HOMELAND<br />
SECURITY<br />
Daniel S. Hamil<strong>to</strong>n<br />
Erwan Lagadec<br />
John McLaughlin<br />
Alan Platt<br />
B = Bologna Center<br />
N = <strong>Hopkins</strong>-Nanjing Center
n U.S. PRESIDENCY<br />
AND FOREIGN POLICY<br />
Daniel S. Hamil<strong>to</strong>n<br />
Thomas Mahnken<br />
Michael Mandelbaum<br />
James Mann<br />
Don Oberdorfer<br />
Alan Platt<br />
Kurt Volker<br />
n USE OF FORCE<br />
Ruth Wedgwood<br />
n WOMEN’S RIGHTS<br />
Mohamed Y. Mattar<br />
Azar Nafisi<br />
n WORLD BANK<br />
AND INTERNATIONAL<br />
MONETARY FUND<br />
Cristino R. Arroyo<br />
Pieter P. Bottelier<br />
Cinnamon Dornsife<br />
Karl D. Jackson<br />
Michael Klein<br />
Anne O. Krueger<br />
Roger Leeds<br />
Brian Levy<br />
Peter M. Lewis<br />
John Lipsky<br />
Daniel Bars<strong>to</strong>w Magraw Jr.<br />
Matthias Matthijs<br />
Melissa Thomas<br />
21
<strong>SAIS</strong> <strong>Experts</strong><br />
Faculty and Scholar Index<br />
22<br />
Andersen, Walter 26<br />
Arroyo, Cristino 27<br />
Bleviss, Deborah 28<br />
Bodnar, Gordon 29<br />
Bottelier, Pieter 30<br />
Bräutigam, Deborah 31<br />
Brown, Frederick 32<br />
Brzezinski, Zbigniew 33<br />
Calder, Kent. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 34<br />
Calleo, David 35<br />
Cesa, Marco 36<br />
Cesari, Jocelyne 37<br />
Cohen, Eliot 38<br />
Cornell, Svante 39<br />
Doran, Charles 40<br />
Dornsife, Cinnamon 41<br />
Edelman, Eric 42<br />
Feler, Leo 43<br />
Freeman, Carla 44<br />
Fukuyama, Francis 45<br />
Gati, Charles 46<br />
Gilbert, Mark 47<br />
Gleijeses, Piero 48<br />
González, Francisco 49<br />
Goodell, Grace 50<br />
Grygiel, Jakub 51<br />
Habeck, Mary 52<br />
Haltzel, Michael 53<br />
Hamil<strong>to</strong>n, Daniel 54<br />
Harper, John 55<br />
Harring<strong>to</strong>n Jr., John 56<br />
Haskett, Jonathan 57<br />
Hopmann, P. Terrence 58<br />
Jackson, Karl 59<br />
Jhirad, David 60<br />
Jones, Erik 61<br />
Keaney, Thomas 62<br />
Keller, Kenneth 63<br />
Klein, Michael 64<br />
Kohl, Wilfrid 65<br />
Kong, Bo 66<br />
Krishna, Pravin 67<br />
Krueger, Anne . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 68<br />
Ku, Jae 69<br />
Kühne, Winrich 70<br />
Lagadec, Erwan 71<br />
Lamp<strong>to</strong>n, David 72<br />
Leeds, Roger 73<br />
Levy, Brian. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 74<br />
Lewis, Peter 75<br />
Lincoln, William 76<br />
Lipsky, John 77<br />
Magraw Jr., Daniel Bars<strong>to</strong>w 78<br />
Mahnken, Thomas 79<br />
Mandelbaum, Michael 80<br />
Mann, James 81<br />
Mattar, Mohamed 82<br />
Matthijs, Matthias 83<br />
McLaughlin, John 84<br />
Morris, Stephen John 85<br />
Muller, Steven 86<br />
Muravchik, Joshua 87<br />
Nafisi, Azar 88<br />
Nasr, Vali 25
Oberdorfer, Don 89<br />
Parrott, Bruce 90<br />
Pasquino, Gianfranco 91<br />
Patent, Jason 92<br />
Pecastaing, Camille 93<br />
Platt, Alan 94<br />
Plummer, Michael 95<br />
Riedel, James 96<br />
Roett, Riordan 97<br />
Row, Thomas 98<br />
Satter, David 99<br />
Schidlovsky, John 100<br />
Senses, Mine 101<br />
Serwer, Daniel 102<br />
Simonyi, András 103<br />
Sobol, Dorothy 104<br />
Starr, S. Frederick 105<br />
Suh, Jae-Jung 106<br />
Thomas, Melissa 107<br />
Thompson, Robert 108<br />
Thurs<strong>to</strong>n, Anne 109<br />
Volker, Kurt 110<br />
Wedgwood, Ruth 111<br />
White, Mark 112<br />
Wise, William 113<br />
Woroby, Tamara 114<br />
Zamagni, Stefano 115<br />
Zamagni, Vera Negri 116<br />
Zartman, I. William 117<br />
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Vali R. Nasr, Ph.D.<br />
Dean; Pr<strong>of</strong>essor <strong>of</strong> International Relations<br />
(effective July 1, 2012)<br />
EXPERTISE<br />
Geographic Areas<br />
South Asia ● Pakistan ●<br />
Middle East ● Iran<br />
Issues<br />
American foreign<br />
policy ● international<br />
relations ● Islamic<br />
religion, politics and law<br />
● nation-building and<br />
democratization<br />
Background and Education<br />
A Middle East scholar, foreign policy adviser and<br />
commenta<strong>to</strong>r on international relations whose two<br />
most recent books, Forces <strong>of</strong> Fortune and The Shia<br />
Revival, foresaw the postwar sectarian violence<br />
in Iraq and the uprisings known as the Arab<br />
Spring and contributed <strong>to</strong> U.S. policy formulated<br />
in response <strong>to</strong> those events; prior <strong>to</strong> being named<br />
<strong>SAIS</strong> dean, was a pr<strong>of</strong>essor <strong>of</strong> international politics<br />
at Tufts University’s Fletcher <strong>School</strong> <strong>of</strong> Law<br />
and Diplomacy; from 2009 <strong>to</strong> 2011, was special<br />
adviser <strong>to</strong> the president’s special representative for<br />
Afghanistan and Pakistan; served on the faculties <strong>of</strong><br />
the Naval Postgraduate <strong>School</strong>, Stanford University,<br />
the University <strong>of</strong> California, San Diego and the<br />
University <strong>of</strong> San Diego; was a Carnegie Scholar<br />
and a senior fellow at Harvard University’s Kennedy <strong>School</strong> <strong>of</strong> Government and<br />
an adjunct senior fellow for Middle Eastern studies at the Council on Foreign<br />
Relations; currently a senior fellow in foreign policy at the Brookings Institution,<br />
a member <strong>of</strong> the U.S. Department <strong>of</strong> State’s Foreign Affairs Policy Board, and a<br />
direc<strong>to</strong>r <strong>of</strong> the Rockefeller Brothers Fund and the National Democratic Institute;<br />
is a life member <strong>of</strong> the Council on Foreign Relations; Ph.D., political science,<br />
Massachusetts Institute <strong>of</strong> Technology<br />
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Foreign Languages<br />
Persian<br />
Publications<br />
Forces <strong>of</strong> Fortune: The Rise <strong>of</strong> the New Muslim Middle Class and What It Will<br />
Mean for Our World (2009); Democracy in Iran: His<strong>to</strong>ry and the Quest for Liberty,<br />
co-author (2006); The Shia Revival: How Conflicts Within Islam Will Shape the<br />
Future (2006); Islamic Leviathan: Islam and the Making <strong>of</strong> State Power (2001);<br />
Mawdudi and the Making <strong>of</strong> Islamic Revivalism (1996); The Vanguard <strong>of</strong> the Islamic<br />
Revolution: Jama’at-i Islami <strong>of</strong> Pakistan (1994); numerous articles in The New York<br />
Times, The Washing<strong>to</strong>n Post, Foreign Policy, Foreign Affairs and other publications
Walter Andersen, Ph.D.<br />
Administrative Direc<strong>to</strong>r <strong>of</strong> the South Asia Studies<br />
Program; Senior Adjunct Pr<strong>of</strong>essor<br />
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Expertise<br />
Geographic Areas<br />
South Asia ● India ●<br />
Pakistan<br />
Issues<br />
ethnic conflict ●<br />
intelligence ● strategic<br />
and security issues<br />
● terrorism ● U.S.<br />
Congress and foreign<br />
policy<br />
Background and Education<br />
Recently retired as chief <strong>of</strong> the U.S. State<br />
Department’s South Asia Division in the Office <strong>of</strong><br />
Analysis for the Near East and South Asia; held<br />
other key positions within the State Department,<br />
including special assistant <strong>to</strong> the ambassador at<br />
the U.S. Embassy in New Delhi and member <strong>of</strong><br />
the Policy Planning Staff in Washing<strong>to</strong>n, D.C.;<br />
previously taught at the University <strong>of</strong> Chicago and<br />
the College <strong>of</strong> Wooster; current research involves<br />
Hindu nationalism and India’s assertive foreign<br />
policy in the Indian Ocean and its lit<strong>to</strong>ral; Ph.D.,<br />
political science, University <strong>of</strong> Chicago<br />
Foreign Languages<br />
German; Hindi<br />
Publications<br />
The Brotherhood in Saffron (1988); various journal<br />
articles and chapters in edited volumes on<br />
international politics <strong>of</strong> South Asia
Cristino R. Arroyo, Ph.D.<br />
Associate Direc<strong>to</strong>r <strong>of</strong> the International Economics<br />
Program; Associate Adjunct Pr<strong>of</strong>essor<br />
Expertise<br />
Geographic Areas<br />
Philippines<br />
Issues<br />
economics ● global<br />
financial crises<br />
● globalization ●<br />
international finance ●<br />
international financial<br />
markets ● international<br />
monetary economics<br />
● World Bank and<br />
International Monetary<br />
Fund<br />
Background and Education<br />
Received the <strong>SAIS</strong> Excellence in Teaching Award<br />
in 2003; previously was assistant pr<strong>of</strong>essor <strong>of</strong><br />
economics at the University <strong>of</strong> Florida; consulted for<br />
private sec<strong>to</strong>r financial corporations, notably FTSE,<br />
Standard & Poor’s and Ruesch International, Inc.;<br />
areas <strong>of</strong> interest include exchange rates, international<br />
monetary economics, international financial markets,<br />
particularly s<strong>to</strong>ck market indices, and applications<br />
<strong>of</strong> value-at-risk principles <strong>to</strong> firm and household<br />
financial behavior; Ph.D., economics, Rice University<br />
Publications<br />
“Dynamic Models <strong>of</strong> Fertility Choice: A Survey,”<br />
co-author, in Journal <strong>of</strong> Population Economics (1997);<br />
“Testing a Production-Based Asset Pricing Model”<br />
in Economic Inquiry (1996); “On the Robustness <strong>of</strong><br />
Forward Market Efficiency in Consumption-Based<br />
Models <strong>of</strong> Exchange Rates” in International Economic<br />
Journal (1994)<br />
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Deborah Bleviss, B.S.<br />
Associate Practitioner-in-Residence in the Energy,<br />
Resources and Environment Program<br />
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EXPERTISE<br />
Geographic Areas<br />
Asia l Latin America<br />
Issues<br />
climate change l<br />
developing nations<br />
l energy issues l<br />
energy technologies<br />
l sustainable<br />
development l U.S.<br />
energy policy<br />
Background and Education<br />
Independent consultant on energy efficiency,<br />
renewable energy and sustainable urban<br />
transportation; adviser <strong>to</strong> and later program<br />
direc<strong>to</strong>r <strong>of</strong> the Inter-American Development<br />
Bank’s Sustainable Markets for Sustainable Energy<br />
Program; adviser on international and transportation<br />
issues <strong>to</strong> the assistant secretary for Energy Efficiency<br />
and Renewable Energy at the U.S. Department<br />
<strong>of</strong> Energy; founder and first direc<strong>to</strong>r <strong>of</strong> the<br />
International Institute for Energy Conservation;<br />
lead author for the transportation mitigation chapter<br />
<strong>of</strong> the Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change<br />
Second Assessment Report, Climate Change 1995:<br />
The Science <strong>of</strong> Climate Change; graduate studies at<br />
Prince<strong>to</strong>n University; B.S., physics, University <strong>of</strong><br />
California, Los Angeles<br />
Foreign Languages<br />
Spanish<br />
Publications<br />
The New Oil Crisis and Fuel Economy Technologies:<br />
Preparing the Light Transportation Industry for the<br />
1990s (1988); “What Multilateral Banks (and<br />
Other Donors) Can Do <strong>to</strong> Reduce Greenhouse Gas<br />
Emissions: A Case Study <strong>of</strong> Latin America and<br />
the Caribbean” in Driving Climate Change: Cutting<br />
Carbon From Transportation (2007); “The Developing<br />
World Wants More Energy Too” in <strong>SAIS</strong>PHERE<br />
(2005); “Urban Transportation in Latin America and<br />
the Caribbean: The Example <strong>of</strong> Cuenca, Ecuador” in<br />
Industry and Energy (2000)
Gordon Bodnar, Ph.D.<br />
Morris W. Offit Pr<strong>of</strong>essor <strong>of</strong> International Finance;<br />
Direc<strong>to</strong>r <strong>of</strong> the International Economics Program<br />
Expertise<br />
Issues<br />
corporate finance<br />
l economics l<br />
international finance l<br />
international financial<br />
markets l multinational<br />
corporations<br />
Background and Education<br />
Presently a research associate <strong>of</strong> the Weiss Center for<br />
International Finance and the Financial Institutions<br />
Center at the Whar<strong>to</strong>n <strong>School</strong> at the University <strong>of</strong><br />
Pennsylvania; associate edi<strong>to</strong>r <strong>of</strong> European Financial<br />
Management, Journal <strong>of</strong> Asian Economics and Journal<br />
<strong>of</strong> International Financial Markets, Institutions and<br />
Money; currently teaches in the Whar<strong>to</strong>n Executive<br />
M.B.A. Program; former assistant pr<strong>of</strong>essor <strong>of</strong><br />
finance at the Whar<strong>to</strong>n <strong>School</strong>, where he received<br />
Excellence in Teaching awards for three straight<br />
years; former assistant pr<strong>of</strong>essor at the Simon<br />
Graduate <strong>School</strong> <strong>of</strong> Business at the University<br />
<strong>of</strong> Rochester; former visiting pr<strong>of</strong>essor at J.W.<br />
Goethe Universität in Frankfurt; held appointments<br />
as a research fellow at the National Bureau <strong>of</strong><br />
Economic Research and as a visiting scholar at the<br />
International Monetary Fund; Ph.D., economics,<br />
Prince<strong>to</strong>n University<br />
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Publications<br />
Co-author <strong>of</strong> periodic “Whar<strong>to</strong>n Surveys <strong>of</strong><br />
Derivative Usage by U.S. Non-Financial Firms,”<br />
which appear in Financial Management; work has<br />
been published in other <strong>to</strong>p journals in finance,<br />
economics and accounting, including the Journal <strong>of</strong><br />
Finance and Journal <strong>of</strong> Financial Economics Expertise
Pieter P. Bottelier, M.A.<br />
Senior Adjunct Pr<strong>of</strong>essor <strong>of</strong> China Studies<br />
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Expertise<br />
Geographic Areas<br />
China l India<br />
Issues<br />
economics l global<br />
financial crises l<br />
international trade<br />
theory and policy<br />
l World Bank and<br />
International Monetary<br />
Fund<br />
Background and Education<br />
Senior adviser on China <strong>to</strong> the Conference Board<br />
and visiting scholar at the Carnegie Endowment<br />
for International Peace; held various World Bank<br />
positions, including senior adviser <strong>to</strong> the vice<br />
president for East Asia, chief <strong>of</strong> the Resident<br />
Mission in Beijing, direc<strong>to</strong>r for Latin America,<br />
direc<strong>to</strong>r for North Africa, division chief for Mexico,<br />
resident chief economist in Jakarta and desk<br />
economist for African countries; former adviser<br />
<strong>to</strong> the Ministry <strong>of</strong> Finance <strong>of</strong> Zambia, and chief<br />
economist and marketing direc<strong>to</strong>r <strong>of</strong> a state-owned<br />
Zambian copper company; served as a consultant<br />
<strong>to</strong> the United Nations Conference on Trade and<br />
Development; was a Harkness Fellow with The<br />
Commonwealth Fund and a research associate at the<br />
Brookings Institution; research associate and course<br />
work at the Massachusetts Institute <strong>of</strong> Technology;<br />
M.A., economics, University <strong>of</strong> Amsterdam<br />
Publications<br />
Numerous book chapters and articles on China’s<br />
economy
Deborah Bräutigam, Ph.D.<br />
Pr<strong>of</strong>essor <strong>of</strong> International Development and<br />
Comparative Politics; Direc<strong>to</strong>r <strong>of</strong> the International<br />
Development Program (effective July 1, 2012)<br />
EXPERTISE<br />
Geographic Areas<br />
Africa l Sub-Saharan<br />
Africa l China<br />
Issues<br />
agricultural policy,<br />
trade and commodities<br />
l corruption and<br />
transnational crime l<br />
developing nations l<br />
economic development<br />
l economics l food<br />
security l foreign aid<br />
and American foreign<br />
policy l foreign aid<br />
and global poverty<br />
l globalization<br />
l governance l<br />
international debt l<br />
nation-building and<br />
democratization l<br />
newly industrialized<br />
countries l oil politics<br />
l privatization<br />
and private sec<strong>to</strong>r<br />
development l<br />
rural development<br />
l sustainable<br />
development<br />
Background and Education<br />
Most recently has served as pr<strong>of</strong>essor at American<br />
University’s <strong>School</strong> <strong>of</strong> International Service;<br />
previously was associate pr<strong>of</strong>essor and direc<strong>to</strong>r <strong>of</strong><br />
the Economic and Political Development Program<br />
at Columbia University’s <strong>School</strong> <strong>of</strong> International<br />
and Public Affairs; was a resident fellow with the<br />
Woodrow Wilson International Center for Scholars<br />
and senior research fellow at the International Food<br />
Policy Research Institute; has been a consultant <strong>to</strong><br />
the World Bank, the African Development Bank,<br />
USAID, the U.K.’s Department for International<br />
Development, Norway’s Norfund, the United<br />
Nations and Transparency International; Ph.D.,<br />
international development, Fletcher <strong>School</strong> <strong>of</strong> Law<br />
and Diplomacy at Tufts University<br />
Publications<br />
The Dragon’s Gift: The Real S<strong>to</strong>ry <strong>of</strong> China in Africa<br />
(2009, 2011; translated in<strong>to</strong> Chinese); Taxation and<br />
State-Building in Developing Countries: Capacity<br />
and Consent, co-edi<strong>to</strong>r (2008); Aid Dependence<br />
and Governance (2000); Chinese Aid and African<br />
Development: Exporting Green Revolution (1998);<br />
numerous book chapters, commentaries for a general<br />
audience and articles in Comparative Politics, World<br />
Development, Economic Development and Cultural<br />
Change, China Quarterly, Journal <strong>of</strong> Modern African<br />
Studies, African Affairs, International Affairs and<br />
World Politics Review; author <strong>of</strong> the blog, China in<br />
Africa: The Real S<strong>to</strong>ry<br />
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Frederick Z. Brown, M.A.<br />
Foreign Policy Institute Fellow; Visiting Scholar in<br />
the Southeast Asia Studies Program<br />
Expertise<br />
Geographic Areas<br />
East Asia l Southeast<br />
Asia l Cambodia l<br />
Vietnam<br />
Issues<br />
ASEAN<br />
Background and Education<br />
Spent 26 years as a U.S. Foreign Service <strong>of</strong>ficer,<br />
serving in Cyprus, France, the Soviet Union,<br />
Thailand and twice in Vietnam as well as being<br />
country direc<strong>to</strong>r for Brunei, Myanmar/Burma,<br />
Cambodia, Indonesia, Laos, Malaysia, Singapore<br />
and Vietnam; former staff member for the U.S.<br />
Senate Foreign Relations Committee responsible<br />
for East Asia and the Pacific; M.A., political science,<br />
University <strong>of</strong> Colorado<br />
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Publications<br />
Rebuilding Cambodia: Human Resources, Human<br />
Rights and Law, edi<strong>to</strong>r (1992); Second Chance: The<br />
United States and Indochina in the 1990s (1989);<br />
various book chapters and journal articles
Zbigniew Brzezinski, Ph.D.<br />
Senior Research Pr<strong>of</strong>essor <strong>of</strong> International Relations<br />
EXPERTISE<br />
Geographic Areas<br />
Eastern Europe l<br />
Western Europe l<br />
Russia<br />
Issues<br />
American foreign<br />
policy l human rights l<br />
international relations<br />
l military power and<br />
strategy l strategic and<br />
security issues<br />
Background and Education<br />
Counselor and trustee at the Center for Strategic<br />
and International Studies; trustee <strong>of</strong> the Trilateral<br />
Commission; national security adviser <strong>to</strong> President<br />
Jimmy Carter and member <strong>of</strong> the President’s<br />
Foreign Intelligence Advisory Board; 1981 recipient<br />
<strong>of</strong> the Presidential Medal <strong>of</strong> Freedom; former faculty<br />
member at Columbia and Harvard universities;<br />
Ph.D., government, Harvard University<br />
Publications<br />
Strategic Vision: America and the Crisis <strong>of</strong> Global<br />
Power (2012); America and the World: Conversations<br />
on the Future <strong>of</strong> American Foreign Policy, co-author<br />
(2008); Second Chance: Three Presidents and the Crisis<br />
<strong>of</strong> American Superpower (2007); The Choice: Global<br />
Domination or Global Leadership (2004); The Geostrategic<br />
Triad: Living With China, Europe and Russia<br />
(2001); The Grand Chessboard (1997); Out <strong>of</strong> Control<br />
(1993); The Grand Failure (1989); Game Plan (1986);<br />
Power and Principle (1983)<br />
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Kent E. Calder, Ph.D.<br />
Edwin O. Reischauer Pr<strong>of</strong>essor; Direc<strong>to</strong>r <strong>of</strong> the<br />
Japan Studies Program; Direc<strong>to</strong>r <strong>of</strong> the Edwin O.<br />
Reischauer Center for East Asian Studies<br />
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EXPERTISE<br />
Geographic Areas<br />
East Asia l Japan l<br />
North Korea l South<br />
Korea<br />
Issues<br />
energy and security<br />
l energy issues l<br />
international political<br />
economy l strategic<br />
and security issues<br />
Background and Education<br />
Former special adviser <strong>to</strong> the U.S. ambassador <strong>to</strong><br />
Japan; Japan Chair at the Center for Strategic and<br />
International Studies; pr<strong>of</strong>essor for 20 years at<br />
Prince<strong>to</strong>n University; lecturer and executive direc<strong>to</strong>r<br />
<strong>of</strong> the U.S.-Japan Program at Harvard University;<br />
Ph.D., government, Harvard University<br />
Foreign Languages<br />
Japanese<br />
Publications<br />
The New Continentalism: Energy and Twenty-First<br />
Century Eurasian Geopolitics (2012); The Making <strong>of</strong><br />
Northeast Asia, co-author (2010); Pacific Alliance:<br />
Reviving U.S.-Japan Relations (2009); East Asian<br />
Multilateralism: Prospects for Regional Stability,<br />
co-edi<strong>to</strong>r (2008); Embattled Garrisons: Comparative<br />
Base Politics and American Globalism (2007); Pacific<br />
Defense (1996); Strategic Capitalism (1993); Crisis<br />
and Compensation (1988); The Eastasia Edge,<br />
co-author (1982)
David P. Calleo, Ph.D.<br />
Dean Acheson Pr<strong>of</strong>essor; University Pr<strong>of</strong>essor <strong>of</strong><br />
The <strong>Johns</strong> <strong>Hopkins</strong> University<br />
Expertise<br />
Geographic Areas<br />
Western Europe l<br />
France l Germany l<br />
Great Britain l Italy<br />
Issues<br />
American economic<br />
policy l American<br />
foreign policy l<br />
diplomacy l economics<br />
l European Union and<br />
transatlantic relations<br />
l global financial<br />
crises l globalization<br />
l international<br />
political economy l<br />
international relations<br />
l military power and<br />
strategy l NATO l<br />
strategic and security<br />
issues<br />
Background and Education<br />
Served as direc<strong>to</strong>r <strong>of</strong> the <strong>SAIS</strong> European Studies<br />
Program for more than 40 years through May 2012;<br />
taught at Brown, Columbia and Yale universities,<br />
the College <strong>of</strong> Europe, the universities <strong>of</strong> Bonn<br />
and Munich, the University <strong>of</strong> Puget Sound, the<br />
Institut d’Etudes Politiques in Paris and the Institut<br />
Universitaire de Hautes Etudes Internationales<br />
in Geneva; member <strong>of</strong> the Council on Foreign<br />
Relations and the International Institute for<br />
Strategic Studies and contributing edi<strong>to</strong>r <strong>to</strong> Survival;<br />
past Rockefeller, Guggenheim and Fulbright fellow;<br />
former associate at the Centre d’Etudes et de<br />
Recherches Internationales; twice project direc<strong>to</strong>r for<br />
the Twentieth Century Fund; former research fellow<br />
at Nuffield College at the University <strong>of</strong> Oxford;<br />
was George Herbert Walker Bush Fellow at the<br />
American Academy in Berlin; served as a consultant<br />
<strong>to</strong> the U.S. under secretary <strong>of</strong> State for Political<br />
Affairs; Ph.D., political science, Yale University<br />
Publications<br />
Follies <strong>of</strong> Power: America’s Unipolar Fantasy (2009);<br />
Rethinking Europe’s Future (2001); The Bankrupting<br />
<strong>of</strong> America: How the Federal Deficit Is Impoverishing<br />
the Nation (1992); Beyond American Hegemony: The<br />
Future <strong>of</strong> the Western Alliance (1987); The Imperious<br />
Economy (1982); The German Problem Reconsidered<br />
(1978); America and the World Political Economy<br />
(1973); The Atlantic Fantasy (1970); Britain’s Future<br />
(1968); The American Political System (1968);<br />
Coleridge and the Idea <strong>of</strong> a Modern Nation State<br />
(1966); Europe’s Future (1965); numerous articles<br />
in journals and other publications<br />
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Marco Cesa, Ph.D.<br />
Pr<strong>of</strong>essor <strong>of</strong> International Relations—based at<br />
Bologna Center<br />
Expertise<br />
Geographic Areas<br />
Western Europe l Italy<br />
Issues<br />
international relations<br />
l military power and<br />
strategy<br />
Background and Education<br />
Also serves as pr<strong>of</strong>essor <strong>of</strong> international relations at<br />
the University <strong>of</strong> Bologna; member <strong>of</strong> the Italian<br />
Political Science Association; member <strong>of</strong> the board<br />
<strong>of</strong> edi<strong>to</strong>rs for Quaderni di scienza politica; held<br />
positions at the University <strong>of</strong> Trieste, University<br />
<strong>of</strong> Pavia and the Catholic University <strong>of</strong> Milan;<br />
Ph.D., political science, Bos<strong>to</strong>n University; Ph.D.,<br />
international relations, Italian Ministry <strong>of</strong> Public<br />
Education<br />
Foreign Languages<br />
French; Italian<br />
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Publications<br />
Allies yet Rivals: International Politics in 18th Century<br />
Europe (2010); Le relazioni internazionali (2004);<br />
Politica e economia internazionale: Introduzione alle<br />
teorie di International Political Economy (1996);<br />
Le ragioni della forza: Tucidide e la teoria delle<br />
relazioni internazionali (1994); Defining Security:<br />
The Case <strong>of</strong> Southern Europe and the Superpowers in<br />
the Mediterranean (1989); “Great Powers” in An<br />
Introduction <strong>to</strong> International Relations (2011, 2nd<br />
edition); contributes articles and reviews <strong>to</strong> academic<br />
journals, policy forums and news outlets, including<br />
the British Journal <strong>of</strong> Politics and International<br />
Relations, Il Mulino and Rivista italiana de scienza<br />
politica
Jocelyne Cesari, Ph.D.<br />
Senior Visiting Pr<strong>of</strong>essor <strong>of</strong> International<br />
Relations; Senior Research Fellow at the Center<br />
for Transatlantic Relations<br />
EXPERTISE<br />
Geographic Areas<br />
Northern Africa l<br />
Western Europe l<br />
Middle East<br />
Issues<br />
culture and economic<br />
development l culture,<br />
religion and politics l<br />
international relations<br />
l Islamic religion,<br />
politics and law l<br />
nation-building and<br />
democratization l<br />
strategic and security<br />
issues l terrorism<br />
Background and Education<br />
Also serves as co-direc<strong>to</strong>r <strong>of</strong> the <strong>SAIS</strong> Global<br />
Politics and Religion Initiative; tenured at the<br />
French National Centre for Scientific Research<br />
in Paris; directs the Islam in the West Program<br />
at Harvard University; as the Minerva Chair at<br />
the National Defense University, is conducting<br />
research on Islam and democratization in the<br />
context <strong>of</strong> the Arab Spring for a forthcoming book;<br />
has held multiple pr<strong>of</strong>essorships at Columbia,<br />
Harvard and <strong>Johns</strong> <strong>Hopkins</strong> universities;<br />
coordinates two major Web resources on the <strong>to</strong>pic<br />
<strong>of</strong> contemporary Islam and politics: Islamopedia<br />
Online and Euro-Islam.info; Ph.D., political<br />
science, University <strong>of</strong> Aix-en-Provence, France<br />
Foreign Languages<br />
Arabic; French<br />
Publications<br />
Muslims in the West After 9/11: Religion, Politics and<br />
Law (2009); Encyclopedia <strong>of</strong> Islam in the United States,<br />
edi<strong>to</strong>r (2007); When Islam and Democracy Meet:<br />
Muslims in Europe and in the United States (2006);<br />
European Muslims and the Secular State (2005)<br />
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Eliot A. Cohen, Ph.D.<br />
Robert E. Osgood Pr<strong>of</strong>essor <strong>of</strong> Strategic Studies;<br />
Direc<strong>to</strong>r <strong>of</strong> the Strategic Studies Program; Direc<strong>to</strong>r<br />
<strong>of</strong> the Philip Merrill Center for Strategic Studies<br />
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Expertise<br />
Geographic Areas<br />
Afghanistan l Pakistan<br />
l Western Europe l<br />
Middle East l Iran l Iraq<br />
Issues<br />
diplomacy l<br />
international relations<br />
l irregular warfare<br />
l military his<strong>to</strong>ry l<br />
military power and<br />
strategy l strategic and<br />
security issues<br />
Background and Education<br />
Served as counselor <strong>of</strong> the U.S. Department <strong>of</strong><br />
State; former pr<strong>of</strong>essor at Harvard University and<br />
the U.S. Naval War College; served on the Policy<br />
Planning Staff <strong>of</strong> the U.S. secretary <strong>of</strong> Defense and<br />
directed the U.S. Air Force’s Gulf War Air Power<br />
Survey; member <strong>of</strong> the Defense Policy Board and<br />
other governmental and private advisory committees;<br />
Ph.D., political science, Harvard University<br />
Publications<br />
Conquered In<strong>to</strong> Liberty: Two Centuries <strong>of</strong> Battles Along<br />
the Great Warpath That Made the American Way <strong>of</strong><br />
War (2011); Supreme Command: Soldiers, Statesmen<br />
and Wartime Leadership (2002), which won the first<br />
Hunting<strong>to</strong>n Prize, administered by the John M. Olin<br />
Institute for Strategic Studies at Harvard University;<br />
War Over Kosovo, co-edi<strong>to</strong>r (2001); Knives, Tanks<br />
& Missiles: Israel’s Security Revolution, co-author<br />
(1998); Revolution in Warfare? Air Power in the Gulf,<br />
co-author (1995); Gulf War Air Power Survey, edi<strong>to</strong>r<br />
(1993); Military Misfortunes: The Ana<strong>to</strong>my <strong>of</strong> Failure<br />
in 20th Century Warfare, co-author (1990); Citizens<br />
and Soldiers: The Dilemmas <strong>of</strong> Military Service (1985);<br />
Commandos and Politicians: Elite Military Units in<br />
Modern Democracies (1978); numerous articles
Svante E. Cornell, Ph.D.<br />
Research Direc<strong>to</strong>r <strong>of</strong> the Central Asia-Caucasus<br />
Institute; Associate Research Pr<strong>of</strong>essor<br />
Expertise<br />
Geographic Areas<br />
Central Asia and the<br />
Caucasus l Eastern<br />
Europe l Turkey l<br />
Russia<br />
Issues<br />
conflict resolution<br />
and negotiation<br />
l corruption and<br />
transnational crime<br />
l elections and<br />
foreign policy l oil<br />
politics l post-conflict<br />
reconstruction l<br />
strategic and security<br />
issues<br />
Background and Education<br />
Served as associate pr<strong>of</strong>essor <strong>of</strong> political science at<br />
Uppsala University in Sweden; was course chair for<br />
Caucasus <strong>Advanced</strong> Area Studies at the Foreign<br />
Service Institute <strong>of</strong> the U.S. Department <strong>of</strong> State;<br />
lectured at the Royal Swedish Military Academy;<br />
co-founded and serves as co-direc<strong>to</strong>r <strong>of</strong> the Institute<br />
for Security and Development Policy in S<strong>to</strong>ckholm;<br />
edi<strong>to</strong>r <strong>of</strong> the Central Asia-Caucasus Analyst online<br />
journal; received honorary doc<strong>to</strong>rate from the<br />
Azerbaijani Academy <strong>of</strong> Sciences; Ph.D., peace and<br />
conflict studies, Uppsala University<br />
Foreign Languages<br />
Azerbaijani; French; German; Swedish; Turkish<br />
Publications<br />
Azerbaijan Since Independence (2011); The Guns<br />
<strong>of</strong> August 2008: Russia’s War in Georgia, co-edi<strong>to</strong>r<br />
(2009); Europe’s Energy Security: Gazprom’s<br />
Dominance and Caspian Supply Alternatives, co-edi<strong>to</strong>r<br />
(2008); Small Nations and Great Powers: A Study<br />
<strong>of</strong> Ethno-Political Conflict in the Caucasus (2001);<br />
“Prospects for a ‘Torn’ Turkey: A Secular and<br />
Unitary Future?” published paper, co-author (2008);<br />
numerous articles in American, European and<br />
Turkish publications<br />
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Charles F. Doran, Ph.D.<br />
Andrew W. Mellon Pr<strong>of</strong>essor <strong>of</strong> International<br />
Relations; Direc<strong>to</strong>r <strong>of</strong> the Global Theory and His<strong>to</strong>ry<br />
Program; Direc<strong>to</strong>r <strong>of</strong> the Center for Canadian Studies<br />
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Expertise<br />
Geographic Areas<br />
Canada l Middle East l<br />
Persian Gulf<br />
Issues<br />
American foreign policy<br />
l conflict resolution and<br />
negotiation l energy<br />
and security l energy<br />
issues l foreign aid<br />
and American foreign<br />
policy l globalization<br />
l international<br />
political economy l<br />
international relations<br />
l military power and<br />
strategy l NAFTA l<br />
oil politics l OPEC l<br />
political risk analysis<br />
Background and Education<br />
Also serves as co-direc<strong>to</strong>r <strong>of</strong> the <strong>SAIS</strong> Global<br />
Politics and Religion Initiative; former pr<strong>of</strong>essor<br />
and direc<strong>to</strong>r <strong>of</strong> international management program<br />
at Rice University; directed major research projects<br />
on North American trade, Canadian-U.S. relations,<br />
Persian Gulf security and U.S.-German-Japanese<br />
relations; regular adviser <strong>to</strong> business and government<br />
and has provided congressional briefings and<br />
testimony on trade, security and energy policy;<br />
recipient <strong>of</strong> the Donner Medal, the Governor<br />
General’s Award for Scholarship on Canada and the<br />
International Studies Association’s Distinguished<br />
Scholar Award (Foreign Policy); Ph.D., political<br />
science, The <strong>Johns</strong> <strong>Hopkins</strong> University<br />
Publications<br />
Democratic Pluralism at Risk: Why Canadian Unity<br />
Matters and Why Americans Care (2001); The NAFTA<br />
Puzzle (1994); Systems in Crisis: New Imperatives<br />
<strong>of</strong> High Politics at Century’s End (1991); The Gulf,<br />
Energy and Global Security: Political and Economic<br />
Issues (1991); Forgotten Partnership: U.S.-Canada<br />
Relations Today (1983); Myth, Oil and Politics<br />
(1978); The Politics <strong>of</strong> Assimilation: Hegemony and<br />
Its Aftermath (1971); “Life After Easy Oil” in The<br />
American Interest (2008); “Economics, Philosophy<br />
<strong>of</strong> His<strong>to</strong>ry and the ‘Single Dynamic’ <strong>of</strong> Power<br />
Cycle Theory: Expectations, Competition and<br />
Statecraft” in International Political Science Review<br />
(2003); “Power Cycle Theory and Global Politics” in<br />
International Political Science Review (2003); more<br />
than 100 refereed articles
Cinnamon Dornsife, M.A.<br />
Associate Direc<strong>to</strong>r <strong>of</strong> the International<br />
Development Program; Associate<br />
Practitioner-in-Residence<br />
Expertise<br />
Geographic Areas<br />
Asia<br />
Issues<br />
foreign aid and global<br />
poverty l sustainable<br />
development l World<br />
Bank and International<br />
Monetary Fund<br />
Background and Education<br />
A senior executive, negotia<strong>to</strong>r and advocate with 30<br />
years’ experience in international banking, economic<br />
development and foreign policy; served as interim<br />
direc<strong>to</strong>r <strong>of</strong> the International Development Program<br />
at <strong>SAIS</strong> from 2010 <strong>to</strong> 2012; was U.S. executive<br />
direc<strong>to</strong>r and ambassador <strong>to</strong> the Asian Development<br />
Bank and alternate executive direc<strong>to</strong>r; was senior<br />
adviser <strong>to</strong> various nonpr<strong>of</strong>its and consulted in the<br />
fields <strong>of</strong> development policy, aid effectiveness,<br />
strategic philanthropy and international financial<br />
policy; was Washing<strong>to</strong>n representative for The Asia<br />
Foundation and held a range <strong>of</strong> positions at the<br />
field <strong>of</strong>fice in Indonesia and at the headquarters; has<br />
worked with the World Bank, the U.S. Department <strong>of</strong> Agriculture, the U.S.-<br />
Asia Environmental Partnership, Pathfinder International and Forest Trends;<br />
currently serves on the board <strong>of</strong> direc<strong>to</strong>rs for The Development Executive Group<br />
and for Abt Associates and on the board <strong>of</strong> advisers for the Asian Development<br />
Bank Institute, the United States-Indonesia Society and the United Nations<br />
Association <strong>of</strong> the National Capital Area; delivered keynote address on “What’s<br />
New in International Development?” at the 2011 International Symposium on<br />
Cultural Diplomacy in the U.S.A.; has <strong>of</strong>fered congressional testimony; has been<br />
an expert reviewer for the Asian Development Bank Institute CD-ROM series<br />
on sustainable development and civil society; M.A., international relations, <strong>SAIS</strong><br />
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Foreign Languages<br />
Indonesian<br />
Publications<br />
“Reflections on a Case <strong>of</strong> Post-Disaster Development Assistance in Banda Aceh,<br />
Indonesia,” a lab school project for the United States-Indonesia Society (2007);<br />
“New Power Dynamics in Southeast Asia,” a background paper for The Stanley<br />
Foundation (2007); monograph on strategic philanthropy for George<strong>to</strong>wn<br />
University; articles on international financial institutions for Emerging Markets<br />
and Euromoney
Eric Edelman, Ph.D.<br />
Roger Her<strong>to</strong>g Distinguished Practitionerin-Residence<br />
at the Philip Merrill Center for<br />
Strategic Studies<br />
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EXPERTISE<br />
Geographic Areas<br />
Eastern Europe l<br />
Turkey l Western<br />
Europe l Middle East l<br />
Russia<br />
Issues<br />
American defense<br />
policy l American<br />
foreign policy l<br />
diplomacy l nuclear<br />
policy and proliferation<br />
l strategic and security<br />
issues<br />
Background and Education<br />
Also serves as a distinguished fellow at the Center<br />
for Strategic and Budgetary Assessments and<br />
a senior associate <strong>of</strong> the International Security<br />
Program at the Belfer Center for Science and<br />
International Affairs at Harvard University; recently<br />
retired from the U.S. Foreign Service, having held<br />
senior-level positions at the U.S. Departments<br />
<strong>of</strong> State and Defense and at the White House,<br />
including U.S. ambassador <strong>to</strong> Finland and Turkey,<br />
under secretary <strong>of</strong> Defense for Policy, principal<br />
deputy assistant <strong>to</strong> the vice president for National<br />
Security Affairs, special assistant <strong>to</strong> the secretary <strong>of</strong><br />
State, chief <strong>of</strong> staff <strong>to</strong> the deputy secretary <strong>of</strong> State<br />
and special assistant <strong>to</strong> the under secretary <strong>of</strong> State<br />
for Political Affairs; other assignments included<br />
the State Department Operations Center as well<br />
as Prague, Moscow and Tel Aviv, where he was<br />
a member <strong>of</strong> the U.S. Middle East delegation <strong>to</strong><br />
the West Bank/Gaza au<strong>to</strong>nomy talks; is a board member for the United States<br />
Institute <strong>of</strong> Peace and the Foreign Policy Initiative; received the U.S. Department<br />
<strong>of</strong> Defense Medal for Distinguished Public Service, U.S. Department <strong>of</strong> State<br />
Superior Honor Awards and the Presidential Distinguished Service Award and<br />
was awarded the Legion d’Honneur by the French government; Ph.D., U.S.<br />
diplomatic his<strong>to</strong>ry, Yale University<br />
Publications<br />
Understanding America’s Contested Primacy (2010); “Fool Me Twice: How the<br />
United States Lost Lebanon—Again” in World Affairs Journal (2011); “Why<br />
Obama Should Take Out Iran’s Nuclear Program” in Foreign Affairs (2011); “A<br />
Special Relationship in Jeopardy” in The American Interest (2010); “Security Can’t<br />
S<strong>to</strong>p With DoD” in Defense News (2010); “The Broken Consensus: America’s<br />
Contested Primacy” in World Affairs Journal (2010); “The Dangers <strong>of</strong> a Nuclear<br />
Iran” in Foreign Affairs (2010)
Leo Feler, Ph.D.<br />
Assistant Pr<strong>of</strong>essor <strong>of</strong> International Economics<br />
EXPERTISE<br />
Geographic Areas<br />
Brazil<br />
Issues<br />
economic development<br />
l economics l<br />
privatization and<br />
private sec<strong>to</strong>r<br />
development<br />
Background and Education<br />
Current research focuses on the effects <strong>of</strong> privatizing<br />
state-owned banks on local economic development,<br />
the effects <strong>of</strong> trade shocks on local employment<br />
and tax revenues along with the provision <strong>of</strong> public<br />
goods, how government ownership or regulation <strong>of</strong><br />
banks can mitigate recessions during global financial<br />
crises, the effects <strong>of</strong> location-based policies in the<br />
United States, and how large and congested cities<br />
in developing countries respond <strong>to</strong> in-migration<br />
pressures; Ph.D., economics, Brown University<br />
Foreign Languages<br />
French; Portuguese; Spanish<br />
Publications<br />
“Exclusionary Policies in Urban Development:<br />
Under-Servicing Migrant Households in Brazilian<br />
Cities,” co-author, in Journal <strong>of</strong> Urban Economics<br />
(2011)<br />
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Carla Freeman, Ph.D.<br />
Associate Direc<strong>to</strong>r <strong>of</strong> the China Studies Program;<br />
Associate Research Pr<strong>of</strong>essor; Executive Direc<strong>to</strong>r<br />
<strong>of</strong> the Foreign Policy Institute<br />
Expertise<br />
Geographic Areas<br />
Asia l China<br />
Issues<br />
domestic influences<br />
on foreign policy<br />
l governance l<br />
international political<br />
economy l sustainable<br />
development<br />
Background and Education<br />
Previously served as program <strong>of</strong>ficer for civil society<br />
and community development with a focus on<br />
sustainability at The <strong>Johns</strong>on Foundation; was a<br />
political risk analyst for China, Japan, Korea, Taiwan<br />
and Vietnam; has held various academic positions,<br />
including direc<strong>to</strong>r <strong>of</strong> the Program in Global Studies<br />
and International Affairs at Alverno College in<br />
Milwaukee and visiting scholar at the University <strong>of</strong><br />
Wisconsin-Milwaukee; conducts ongoing research<br />
on China’s efforts <strong>to</strong>ward sustainable development,<br />
and Chinese foreign and domestic policy; Ph.D.,<br />
China studies, <strong>SAIS</strong><br />
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Publications<br />
China on the Edge: China’s Border Provinces and<br />
Chinese Security Policy, co-author (2011); Managing<br />
Fragile Regions: Method and Application, co-edi<strong>to</strong>r<br />
(2010); “Quenching the Dragon’s Thirst: The South-<br />
North Water Transfer Project—Old Plumbing for<br />
New China?” in China Environment Forum (2011);<br />
“Can China Grow Green in a Tough Climate?” in<br />
International Affairs Forum (2010); “Neighborly<br />
Relations: The Tumen Development Project and<br />
China’s Security Policy” in Journal <strong>of</strong> Contemporary<br />
China (2010); numerous other journal articles, papers<br />
and reviews
Francis Fukuyama, Ph.D.<br />
Foreign Policy Institute Senior Fellow<br />
EXPERTISE<br />
Issues<br />
developing nations<br />
l governance<br />
l international<br />
political economy l<br />
nation-building and<br />
democratization l<br />
strategic and security<br />
issues<br />
Background and Education<br />
Based at Stanford University as the Olivier<br />
Nomellini Senior Fellow at the Freeman Spogli<br />
Institute for International Studies; has served<br />
at <strong>SAIS</strong> as Bernard L. Schwartz Pr<strong>of</strong>essor <strong>of</strong><br />
International Political Economy, direc<strong>to</strong>r <strong>of</strong> the<br />
International Development Program and dean<br />
<strong>of</strong> faculty; formerly Omer L. and Nancy Hirst<br />
Pr<strong>of</strong>essor <strong>of</strong> Public Policy at the <strong>School</strong> <strong>of</strong> Public<br />
Policy at George Mason University; was a member<br />
<strong>of</strong> the Political Science Department <strong>of</strong> the Rand<br />
Corporation; twice served as a member <strong>of</strong> the Policy<br />
Planning Staff <strong>of</strong> the U.S. Department <strong>of</strong> State,<br />
the first time as a regular member specializing in<br />
Middle East affairs, later as deputy direc<strong>to</strong>r for European political-military<br />
affairs; was a member <strong>of</strong> the U.S. delegation <strong>to</strong> the Egyptian-Israeli talks on<br />
Palestinian au<strong>to</strong>nomy; serves on advisory boards for the Rand Corporation,<br />
The New America Foundation, the National Endowment for Democracy, The<br />
American Interest, the Journal <strong>of</strong> Democracy and others; has written widely on<br />
issues relating <strong>to</strong> democratization and international political economy, statebuilding,<br />
institutions and political development; Ph.D., political science, Harvard<br />
University<br />
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Foreign Languages<br />
French; Greek; Spanish<br />
Publications<br />
New Ideas in Development After the Financial Crisis, co-edi<strong>to</strong>r (2011); The Origins<br />
<strong>of</strong> Political Order: From Prehuman Times <strong>to</strong> the French Revolution (2011); East<br />
Asian Multilateralism: Prospects for Regional Stability, co-edi<strong>to</strong>r (2008); Falling<br />
Behind: Explaining the Development Gap Between the United States and Latin<br />
America, edi<strong>to</strong>r (2008); America at the Crossroads: Democracy, Power and the<br />
Neoconservative Legacy (2006); Nation-Building: Beyond Afghanistan and Iraq,<br />
edi<strong>to</strong>r (2006); State-Building: Governance and World Order in the 21st Century<br />
(2004); Our Post-Human Future: Consequences <strong>of</strong> the Biotechnology Revolution<br />
(2002); The Great Disruption: Human Nature and the Reconstitution <strong>of</strong> Social Order<br />
(1999); Trust: The Social Virtues and the Creation <strong>of</strong> Prosperity (1995); The End <strong>of</strong><br />
His<strong>to</strong>ry and the Last Man (1992)
Charles Gati, Ph.D.<br />
Foreign Policy Institute Senior Fellow<br />
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Expertise<br />
Geographic Areas<br />
Eastern Europe l Russia<br />
Issues<br />
European Union and<br />
transatlantic relations<br />
l NATO<br />
Background and Education<br />
Was senior adjunct pr<strong>of</strong>essor at <strong>SAIS</strong>; served as<br />
senior adviser with the Policy Planning Staff <strong>of</strong><br />
the U.S. Department <strong>of</strong> State; former pr<strong>of</strong>essor at<br />
Union College and Columbia University; Ph.D.,<br />
international relations, Indiana University<br />
Foreign Languages<br />
Hungarian<br />
Publications<br />
Failed Illusions: Moscow, Washing<strong>to</strong>n, Budapest and<br />
the 1956 Hungarian Revolt (2006); The Bloc That<br />
Failed (1990); Hungary and the Soviet Bloc (1986);<br />
co-author, edi<strong>to</strong>r, co-edi<strong>to</strong>r and contribu<strong>to</strong>r for 16<br />
other volumes; author <strong>of</strong> dozens <strong>of</strong> articles in Foreign<br />
Affairs and other pr<strong>of</strong>essional journals and op-eds<br />
in leading newspapers in the United States and<br />
abroad; Failed Illusions and Hungary and the Soviet<br />
Bloc recognized with the Marshall Shulman Prize for<br />
outstanding book on the international relations <strong>of</strong><br />
the former Soviet Union
Mark Gilbert, Ph.D.<br />
Pr<strong>of</strong>essor <strong>of</strong> International His<strong>to</strong>ry—based at<br />
Bologna Center<br />
EXPERTISE<br />
Geographic Areas<br />
Western Europe l Great<br />
Britain l Italy<br />
Issues<br />
European Union and<br />
transatlantic relations<br />
Background and Education<br />
Serves as associate pr<strong>of</strong>essor in contemporary<br />
international his<strong>to</strong>ry at the University <strong>of</strong> Tren<strong>to</strong>;<br />
was previously a lecturer in European studies at the<br />
University <strong>of</strong> Bath and assistant pr<strong>of</strong>essor <strong>of</strong> political<br />
science at Dickinson College; Ph.D., contemporary<br />
his<strong>to</strong>ry, University <strong>of</strong> Wales<br />
Foreign Languages<br />
French; Italian<br />
Publications<br />
European Integration: A Concise His<strong>to</strong>ry (2012);<br />
S<strong>to</strong>ria dell’integrazione Europea (2008, 3rd edition);<br />
A His<strong>to</strong>rical Dictionary <strong>of</strong> Modern Italy, co-author<br />
(2007, 2nd edition); Surpassing Realism: The Politics<br />
<strong>of</strong> European Integration Since 1945 (2003); The Italian<br />
Revolution: The End <strong>of</strong> Politics, Italian Style? (1995);<br />
frequent contribu<strong>to</strong>r <strong>to</strong> journals, including the<br />
Journal <strong>of</strong> Contemporary His<strong>to</strong>ry, National Interest,<br />
World Policy Journal, Government and Opposition,<br />
Journal <strong>of</strong> Common Market Studies and Contemporary<br />
European His<strong>to</strong>ry<br />
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Piero Gleijeses, Ph.D.<br />
Pr<strong>of</strong>essor <strong>of</strong> American Foreign Policy<br />
Expertise<br />
Geographic Areas<br />
Sub-Saharan Africa l<br />
Central America and<br />
the Caribbean<br />
Issues<br />
American foreign policy<br />
Background and Education<br />
Awards include Guggenheim and MacArthur<br />
fellowships and Medal <strong>of</strong> Friendship from the<br />
Council <strong>of</strong> State <strong>of</strong> the Republic <strong>of</strong> Cuba (2003);<br />
Ph.D., international relations, Graduate Institute <strong>of</strong><br />
International Studies, Geneva<br />
Foreign Languages<br />
Afrikaans; French; German; Italian; Portuguese;<br />
Russian; Spanish<br />
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Publications<br />
La Esperanza Desgarrada: La rebelión dominicana<br />
de 1965 y la invasión norteamericana (2011); The<br />
Cuban Drumbeat: Castro’s Worldview (2009); Cuba<br />
y África: His<strong>to</strong>ria común de lucha y sangre, co-author<br />
(2007); Conflicting Missions: Havana, Washing<strong>to</strong>n<br />
and Africa, 1959–1976 (2002), which won the 2002<br />
Robert Ferrell Prize from the Society for His<strong>to</strong>rians<br />
<strong>of</strong> American Foreign Relations; Shattered Hope: The<br />
Guatemalan Revolution and the United States (1991);<br />
Politics and Culture in Guatemala (1988); Tilting<br />
at Windmills: Reagan in Central America (1982);<br />
The Dominican Crisis: The 1965 Constitutionalist<br />
Revolt and American Intervention (1978); articles in<br />
numerous newspapers and pr<strong>of</strong>essional journals
Francisco E. González, Ph.D.<br />
Riordan Roett Senior Associate Pr<strong>of</strong>essor <strong>of</strong><br />
Latin American Studies<br />
Expertise<br />
Geographic Areas<br />
Latin America l<br />
Argentina l Chile l<br />
Mexico<br />
Issues<br />
developing nations<br />
l elections and<br />
foreign policy l<br />
energy and security<br />
l global financial<br />
crises l globalization<br />
l international<br />
immigration issues l<br />
international political<br />
economy l NAFTA l<br />
nation-building and<br />
democratization<br />
Background and Education<br />
Served as a British Academy Postdoc<strong>to</strong>ral Fellow at<br />
Nuffield College at the University <strong>of</strong> Oxford; was<br />
a pr<strong>of</strong>essorial lecturer at <strong>SAIS</strong>’s Bologna Center<br />
and a lecturer in politics at St. John’s College at<br />
the University <strong>of</strong> Oxford; received 2006 <strong>SAIS</strong><br />
Excellence in Teaching Award; Ph.D., politics,<br />
University <strong>of</strong> Oxford<br />
Foreign Languages<br />
Spanish<br />
Publications<br />
Creative Destruction? Economic Crises and Democracy<br />
in Latin America (2012); Dual Transitions From<br />
Authoritarian Rule: Institutionalized Regimes in<br />
Chile and Mexico, 1970–2000 (2008); “Mexico”<br />
in Countries at the Crossroads 2009: A Survey <strong>of</strong><br />
Democratic Governance (2010); “Mexico’s Bloody<br />
Drug Wars” in Current His<strong>to</strong>ry (2009); “Same<br />
Dream, Different Fates: Latinos’ Inclusion/Exclusion<br />
and U.S. Democratization” in Democratization in<br />
America (2009); “Latin America in the Economics<br />
Equation—Winners and Losers: What Can<br />
Losers Do?” in China’s Expansion In<strong>to</strong> the Western<br />
Hemisphere: Implications for Latin America and<br />
the United States (2008); “Democracia dividida:<br />
México desde 2000” in Política exterior, perspectivas<br />
exteriores 2004: Los intereses de España en el mundo<br />
(2004); “A Late Democracy: Impediments <strong>to</strong><br />
American Democratization in the Twentieth<br />
Century,” co-author, in Democratization Through<br />
the Looking Glass: Comparative Perspectives on<br />
Democratization (2003); contributed “Caudillismo,”<br />
“Democratization,” “Mexican Revolution” and<br />
“Zapatismo” <strong>to</strong> The Oxford Dictionary <strong>of</strong> Politics<br />
(2003, 2nd edition); “The United States as a Divided<br />
Democracy,” co-author, in Governing America: The<br />
Politics <strong>of</strong> a Divided Democracy (2003); articles in<br />
various journals<br />
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Grace E. Goodell, Ph.D.<br />
Pr<strong>of</strong>essor Emeritus; Foreign Policy Institute<br />
Senior Fellow<br />
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Expertise<br />
Geographic Areas<br />
Southeast Asia l Latin<br />
America l Central<br />
America and the<br />
Caribbean<br />
Issues<br />
anthropology l<br />
culture and economic<br />
development l<br />
developing nations l<br />
newly industrialized<br />
countries l rural<br />
development<br />
Background and Education<br />
Served at <strong>SAIS</strong> for more than 25 years in positions<br />
including pr<strong>of</strong>essor <strong>of</strong> international development<br />
and direc<strong>to</strong>r <strong>of</strong> the former Social Change and<br />
Development Program; was a visiting scholar at the<br />
Woodrow Wilson International Center for Scholars,<br />
the Australian National University and the former<br />
Harvard Institute for International Development;<br />
has been a consultant <strong>to</strong> many organizations,<br />
including the Food and Agricultural Organization,<br />
the World Health Organization, the World Bank,<br />
USAID, the Rockefeller Foundation, New York<br />
Academy <strong>of</strong> Sciences, Carnegie Corporation <strong>of</strong><br />
New York, and the Nonpr<strong>of</strong>it Enterprise and Self-<br />
Sustainability Team; received the 2007 <strong>SAIS</strong> Max<br />
M. Fisher Prize for Excellence in Teaching; Ph.D.,<br />
anthropology, Columbia University<br />
Publications<br />
The Elementary Structures <strong>of</strong> Political Life: Rural<br />
Development in Pahlavi Iran (1986); numerous<br />
articles on development issues
Jakub Grygiel, Ph.D.<br />
George H.W. Bush Senior Associate Pr<strong>of</strong>essor<br />
<strong>of</strong> International Relations<br />
Expertise<br />
Geographic Areas<br />
Eastern Europe l<br />
Western Europe l<br />
Russia<br />
Issues<br />
American foreign policy<br />
l international relations<br />
l irregular warfare l<br />
strategic and security<br />
issues<br />
Background and Education<br />
Senior fellow at Center for European Policy<br />
Analysis; international affairs columnist for Giornale<br />
del Popolo in Switzerland and Il Mondo in Italy who<br />
has written on the end <strong>of</strong> communism, the revival<br />
<strong>of</strong> Russian nationalism, and other <strong>to</strong>pics related <strong>to</strong><br />
the his<strong>to</strong>ry, economics and politics <strong>of</strong> Central and<br />
Eastern Europe; was edi<strong>to</strong>r <strong>of</strong> the Journal <strong>of</strong> Public<br />
and International Affairs; served as a consultant <strong>to</strong><br />
the Organisation for Economic Co-operation and<br />
Development in Paris and the World Bank; Ph.D.,<br />
politics, Prince<strong>to</strong>n University<br />
Foreign Languages<br />
French; Italian; Polish<br />
Publications<br />
Great Powers and Geopolitical Change (2006);<br />
“The Classics Rock: Eleven Reasons Plutarch and<br />
Herodotus Still Matter” in Foreign Policy (2010);<br />
“The Costs <strong>of</strong> Respecting Sovereignty” in Orbis<br />
(2010); numerous other journal articles, papers and<br />
reviews<br />
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Mary R. Habeck, Ph.D.<br />
Associate Pr<strong>of</strong>essor <strong>of</strong> Strategic Studies<br />
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Expertise<br />
Geographic Areas<br />
Afghanistan l Pakistan<br />
l Western Europe l<br />
Middle East l Iraq l<br />
Russia<br />
Issues<br />
American defense<br />
policy l irregular<br />
warfare l Islamic<br />
religion, politics and<br />
law l military his<strong>to</strong>ry<br />
l military power and<br />
strategy l strategic<br />
and security issues l<br />
terrorism l weapons <strong>of</strong><br />
mass destruction<br />
Background and Education<br />
Held appointment at the National Security<br />
Council; served as associate pr<strong>of</strong>essor <strong>of</strong> his<strong>to</strong>ry<br />
at Yale University; coordinated the Yale Russian<br />
Archive Project <strong>to</strong> facilitate access <strong>to</strong> documents<br />
in the former Soviet archives; Ph.D., his<strong>to</strong>ry, Yale<br />
University<br />
Publications<br />
Attacking America: How Jihadis Are Fighting Their<br />
200-Year War With the U.S. (forthcoming 2013);<br />
Knowing the Enemy: Jihadist Ideology and the War<br />
on Terror (2006); S<strong>to</strong>rm <strong>of</strong> Steel: The Development <strong>of</strong><br />
Armor Doctrine in Germany and the Soviet Union,<br />
1919–1939 (2003); Spain Betrayed: The Soviet Union<br />
in the Spanish Civil War, co-edi<strong>to</strong>r (2001); The Great<br />
War and the Twentieth Century, co-edi<strong>to</strong>r (2000);<br />
Oxford Essential Dictionary <strong>of</strong> the U.S. Military,<br />
consultant (2001); has contributed <strong>to</strong> the Journal <strong>of</strong><br />
Military His<strong>to</strong>ry, The International His<strong>to</strong>ry Review,<br />
The Journal <strong>of</strong> Modern His<strong>to</strong>ry and other journals
Michael Haltzel, Ph.D.<br />
Foreign Policy Institute Senior Fellow at the<br />
Center for Transatlantic Relations<br />
EXPERTISE<br />
Geographic Areas<br />
Eastern Europe l<br />
Balkans l Western<br />
Europe l Germany l<br />
Russia<br />
Issues<br />
American foreign policy<br />
l domestic influences<br />
on foreign policy l<br />
European Union and<br />
transatlantic relations<br />
l NATO l strategic and<br />
security issues l U.S.<br />
Congress and foreign<br />
policy<br />
Background and Education<br />
Former faculty member at Hamil<strong>to</strong>n College and<br />
vice president for Academic Affairs at Longwood<br />
University; guest pr<strong>of</strong>essor at Stiftung Wissenschaft<br />
und Politik; was staff direc<strong>to</strong>r <strong>of</strong> the Subcommittee<br />
on European Affairs <strong>of</strong> the U.S. Senate Foreign<br />
Relations Committee and senior foreign policy<br />
adviser <strong>to</strong> U.S. Vice President (then-Sena<strong>to</strong>r)<br />
Joseph Biden; was chief <strong>of</strong> the European Division<br />
at the Library <strong>of</strong> Congress; served as direc<strong>to</strong>r <strong>of</strong><br />
West European studies at the Woodrow Wilson<br />
International Center for Scholars and deputy direc<strong>to</strong>r<br />
<strong>of</strong> Aspen Institute Berlin; headed the U.S. delegation<br />
<strong>to</strong> the Organization for Security and Co-operation in<br />
Europe’s (OSCE) 2009 Human Rights Conference<br />
in Warsaw, the 2010 OSCE Copenhagen Conference<br />
and the 2010 OSCE Vienna Review Conference; was<br />
a member <strong>of</strong> the U.S. delegation <strong>to</strong> the Commission<br />
on Security and Cooperation in Europe’s 1990<br />
Copenhagen conference and a member <strong>of</strong> the U.S.<br />
government delegation <strong>to</strong> the 2004 inauguration <strong>of</strong><br />
the president <strong>of</strong> Serbia; served as OSCE moni<strong>to</strong>r for the first post-war elections<br />
in Bosnia; recipient <strong>of</strong> state decorations from Austria, Finland, Hungary, Latvia,<br />
Lithuania, Romania and Sweden; Ph.D., his<strong>to</strong>ry, Harvard University<br />
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Foreign Languages<br />
German; Russian<br />
Publications<br />
Library <strong>of</strong> Congress European Collections: An Illustrated <strong>Guide</strong>, edi<strong>to</strong>r (1994); The<br />
Global Ramifications <strong>of</strong> the French Revolution, co-edi<strong>to</strong>r (1994); Northern Ireland<br />
and the Politics <strong>of</strong> Reconciliation, co-edi<strong>to</strong>r (1993); Liberty/Liberté: The American<br />
and French Experiences, co-edi<strong>to</strong>r (1991); Portugal: Ancient Country, Young<br />
Democracy, co-edi<strong>to</strong>r (1990); Between the Blocs: Problems and Prospects for Europe’s<br />
Neutral and Nonaligned States, co-edi<strong>to</strong>r (1989); Spain in the 1980s: The Democratic<br />
Transition and a New International Role, co-edi<strong>to</strong>r (1987); Finnish-American<br />
Academic and Pr<strong>of</strong>essional Exchanges: Analyses and Reminiscences, co-edi<strong>to</strong>r (1983);<br />
Russification in the Baltic Provinces and Finland, 1855–1914, co-author (1981);<br />
Der Abbau der deutschen ständischen Selbstverwaltung in den Ostseeprovinzen<br />
Russlands 1855–1905 (1977)
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EXPERTISE<br />
Geographic Areas<br />
Eastern Europe l<br />
Balkans l Western<br />
Europe l France l<br />
Germany l Great<br />
Britain l Italy l Russia<br />
Issues<br />
American economic<br />
policy l American<br />
foreign policy l<br />
arms control and<br />
disarmament l<br />
domestic influences<br />
on foreign policy l<br />
elections and foreign<br />
policy l European<br />
Union and transatlantic<br />
relations l globalization<br />
l international<br />
political economy<br />
l international<br />
relations l military<br />
power and strategy l<br />
nation-building and<br />
democratization l<br />
NATO l nuclear policy<br />
and proliferation l<br />
strategic and security<br />
issues l U.S. Congress<br />
and foreign policy l<br />
U.S. homeland security<br />
l U.S. presidency and<br />
foreign policy<br />
Daniel S. Hamil<strong>to</strong>n, Ph.D.<br />
Executive Direc<strong>to</strong>r <strong>of</strong> the Center for Transatlantic<br />
Relations; Executive Direc<strong>to</strong>r <strong>of</strong> the American<br />
Consortium on EU Studies; Austrian Marshall<br />
Plan Foundation Research Pr<strong>of</strong>essor<br />
Background and Education<br />
Past positions include U.S. deputy assistant<br />
secretary <strong>of</strong> State for European Affairs, U.S. special<br />
coordina<strong>to</strong>r for Southeast European stabilization<br />
and associate direc<strong>to</strong>r <strong>of</strong> the Policy Planning Staff<br />
for two secretaries <strong>of</strong> State, senior associate with<br />
the Carnegie Endowment for International Peace<br />
and deputy direc<strong>to</strong>r <strong>of</strong> the Aspen Institute Berlin;<br />
currently adviser <strong>to</strong> Micros<strong>of</strong>t, Business Roundtable<br />
and Transatlantic Business Dialogue; Ph.D.,<br />
American foreign policy, <strong>SAIS</strong><br />
Foreign Languages<br />
German<br />
Publications<br />
The Transatlantic Economy 2012, co-author (2012);<br />
Europe 2020: Competitive or Complacent? (2011);<br />
Europe’s Economic Crisis, co-edi<strong>to</strong>r (2011); Open<br />
Ukraine: Changing Course Toward a European Future,<br />
co-edi<strong>to</strong>r (2011); Preventing Conflict, Managing Crisis,<br />
co-edi<strong>to</strong>r (2011); Transatlantic 2020: A Tale <strong>of</strong> Four<br />
Futures, co-edi<strong>to</strong>r (2011); Shoulder <strong>to</strong> Shoulder: Forging<br />
a Strategic U.S.-EU Partnership (2010); Alliance<br />
Reborn: An Atlantic Compact for the 21st Century, lead<br />
author (2009); Globalization & Europe: Prospering<br />
in the New Whirled Order, co-author (2008); The<br />
Wider Black Sea Region in the 21st Century: Strategic,<br />
Economic and Energy Perspectives, co-edi<strong>to</strong>r (2008);<br />
Terrorism and International Relations, edi<strong>to</strong>r (2006);<br />
The Enlargement <strong>of</strong> the European Union, Implications<br />
and Consequences, edi<strong>to</strong>r (2005); Partners in Prosperity:<br />
The Changing Geography <strong>of</strong> the Transatlantic Economy,<br />
co-author (2004); Transatlantic Homeland Security:<br />
Protecting Society in the Age <strong>of</strong> Catastrophic Terrorism,<br />
co-edi<strong>to</strong>r (2004); Transatlantic Transformations:<br />
Equipping NATO for the 21st Century (2004); Beyond<br />
Bonn: America and the Berlin Republic (1994); book<br />
chapters and journal and newspaper articles
John L. Harper, Ph.D.<br />
Pr<strong>of</strong>essor <strong>of</strong> American Foreign Policy—based at<br />
Bologna Center<br />
Expertise<br />
Geographic Areas<br />
Western Europe l Italy<br />
Issues<br />
American foreign policy<br />
l diplomacy l European<br />
Union and transatlantic<br />
relations<br />
Background and Education<br />
Member <strong>of</strong> the Istitu<strong>to</strong> Affari Internazionali in<br />
Rome; contributing edi<strong>to</strong>r <strong>of</strong> Survival; former<br />
German Marshall Fund Research Fellow; Ph.D.,<br />
European studies, <strong>SAIS</strong><br />
Foreign Languages<br />
French; Italian<br />
Publications<br />
The Cold War (2011); American Machiavelli: Alexander<br />
Hamil<strong>to</strong>n and the Origins <strong>of</strong> U.S. Foreign Policy<br />
(2004); American Visions <strong>of</strong> Europe: Franklin D.<br />
Roosevelt, George F. Kennan and Dean G. Acheson<br />
(1994); America and the Reconstruction <strong>of</strong> Italy,<br />
1945–48 (1986; translated in<strong>to</strong> Italian); author<br />
<strong>of</strong> articles and reviews for numerous periodicals,<br />
including The American His<strong>to</strong>rical Review, Christian<br />
Science Moni<strong>to</strong>r, Foreign Affairs, H-Diplo, Journal <strong>of</strong><br />
Cold War Studies, Public Diplomacy Journal, Survival<br />
and Times Literary Supplement<br />
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John M. Harring<strong>to</strong>n Jr., Ph.D.<br />
Associate Dean for Academic Affairs; Pr<strong>of</strong>essorial<br />
Lecturer in the International Economics Program<br />
56<br />
Expertise<br />
Geographic Areas<br />
Latin America l Central<br />
America and the<br />
Caribbean<br />
Issues<br />
economics l energy<br />
issues l environmental<br />
issues l NAFTA<br />
Background and Education<br />
<strong>SAIS</strong> associate dean since 2002, assisting the dean <strong>of</strong><br />
<strong>SAIS</strong> in all faculty and curricular issues; developed<br />
interactive DVD-based courses on pre-calculus and<br />
basic calculus that have been turned in<strong>to</strong> streaming<br />
video self-study courses required <strong>of</strong> entering<br />
M.A. students; prior <strong>to</strong> assuming current position,<br />
taught statistics, econometrics and mathematics<br />
for economics at <strong>SAIS</strong> as a pr<strong>of</strong>essorial lecturer for<br />
27 years; concurrently with teaching at <strong>SAIS</strong>, in a<br />
20-year government career at the U.S. Department<br />
<strong>of</strong> State, directed economics education for foreign<br />
affairs pr<strong>of</strong>essionals at the Foreign Service Institute;<br />
later directed the Office <strong>of</strong> Regional Economic<br />
Policy dealing with Latin America and the<br />
Caribbean following a year at the National War<br />
College; continued <strong>to</strong> address economic policy<br />
<strong>to</strong>ward Latin America and the Caribbean through<br />
association with several nonpr<strong>of</strong>it organizations,<br />
including Caribbean/Latin American Action and<br />
the U.S.-Mexico Chamber <strong>of</strong> Commerce, while at<br />
the same time overseeing special programs at <strong>SAIS</strong>;<br />
during the 2001–02 academic year, held a joint<br />
appointment as interim associate dean for Academic<br />
Affairs at <strong>SAIS</strong> and senior fellow at the Institute<br />
for Policy Studies at The <strong>Johns</strong> <strong>Hopkins</strong> University;<br />
Ph.D., economics, George<strong>to</strong>wn University
Jonathan Haskett, Ph.D.<br />
Associate Direc<strong>to</strong>r <strong>of</strong> the Energy, Resources<br />
and Environment Program; Associate<br />
Practitioner-in-Residence<br />
EXPERTISE<br />
Geographic Areas<br />
Africa l Latin America<br />
Issues<br />
agricultural development<br />
l climate change l food<br />
security<br />
Background and Education<br />
Focuses on ways <strong>to</strong> combine climate change<br />
mitigation and adaptation, land use and poverty<br />
reduction in the developing world; most recently<br />
was principal scientist for climate change with the<br />
World Agr<strong>of</strong>orestry Centre in Nairobi, Kenya,<br />
where responsibilities included development <strong>of</strong> a<br />
system for carbon measurement and moni<strong>to</strong>ring<br />
that can be applied on mixed-use agricultural and<br />
forested landscapes; was an assistant researcher and<br />
lecturer in geography at the University <strong>of</strong> Maryland,<br />
College Park, working on the long-term acquisition<br />
plan for the Landsat-7 earth-observing satellite; as a Peace Corps volunteer in<br />
Ecuador, assisted indigenous communities with soil conservation, agr<strong>of</strong>orestry<br />
and mapping <strong>of</strong> the landscape carbon resource; conducted research on the effect<br />
<strong>of</strong> climate change on agriculture while serving as a postdoc<strong>to</strong>ral scientist with<br />
the U.S. Department <strong>of</strong> Agriculture’s Agricultural Research Service; Ph.D., soil<br />
science, University <strong>of</strong> Minnesota<br />
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Publications<br />
“Taking S<strong>to</strong>ck <strong>of</strong> the Global Environment Facility Experience With Payments<br />
for Environmental Services Projects,” co-author, in Payments for Environmental<br />
Services, Forest Conservation and Climate Change: Livelihoods in the REDD?<br />
(2011); “Land-Based Carbon S<strong>to</strong>rage and the European Union Emissions<br />
Trading Scheme: The Science Underlying the Policy,” co-author, in Mitigation<br />
and Adaptation Strategies for Global Change (2010); “Effect <strong>of</strong> Climate and<br />
Atmospheric Change on Soybean Water Stress: A Study <strong>of</strong> Iowa,” co-author,<br />
in Ecological Modelling (2000); “Increase <strong>of</strong> CO 2<br />
and Climate Change Effects<br />
on Iowa Soybean Yield, Simulated Using GLYCIM,” co-author, in Agronomy<br />
Journal (1997); “The Philosophical Basis <strong>of</strong> Soil Classification and Its Evolution”<br />
in Soil Science Society <strong>of</strong> America Journal (1995)
P. Terrence Hopmann, Ph.D.<br />
Pr<strong>of</strong>essor <strong>of</strong> International Relations; Direc<strong>to</strong>r <strong>of</strong> the<br />
Conflict Management Program<br />
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EXPERTISE<br />
Geographic Areas<br />
Central Asia and the<br />
Caucasus l Southeast<br />
Asia l Eastern Europe<br />
l Balkans l Western<br />
Europe l Russia<br />
Issues<br />
arms control and<br />
disarmament l<br />
conflict resolution<br />
and negotiation l<br />
crisis management<br />
l diplomacy l ethnic<br />
conflict l European<br />
Union and transatlantic<br />
relations l humanitarian<br />
crises and relief efforts<br />
l international relations<br />
l NATO l nuclear<br />
policy and proliferation<br />
l peacekeeping l<br />
strategic and security<br />
issues l treaty<br />
negotiations l United<br />
Nations l weapons <strong>of</strong><br />
mass destruction<br />
Background and Education<br />
Former pr<strong>of</strong>essor and chair <strong>of</strong> the Political Science<br />
Department at Brown University, where he was direc<strong>to</strong>r<br />
<strong>of</strong> the Global Security Program <strong>of</strong> the Thomas J. Watson<br />
Jr. Institute <strong>of</strong> International Studies, the Center for<br />
Foreign Policy Development and the International<br />
Relations Program; was pr<strong>of</strong>essor <strong>of</strong> political science at<br />
the University <strong>of</strong> Minnesota and direc<strong>to</strong>r <strong>of</strong> its Center<br />
for International Studies; served as vice president <strong>of</strong> the<br />
International Studies Association and program chair<br />
<strong>of</strong> three ISA international meetings; was edi<strong>to</strong>r <strong>of</strong> the<br />
International Studies Quarterly; was a Fulbright Fellow in<br />
Belgium and Austria, and a senior fellow at the United<br />
States Institute <strong>of</strong> Peace and the Woodrow Wilson<br />
International Center for Scholars; main research focuses<br />
on the Organization for Security and Co-operation in<br />
Europe; Ph.D., political science, Stanford University<br />
Foreign Languages<br />
French<br />
Publications<br />
Building Security in Post-Cold War Eurasia: The OSCE<br />
and U.S. Foreign Policy (1999); The Negotiation Process<br />
and the Resolution <strong>of</strong> International Conflicts (1996); Unity<br />
and Disintegration in International Alliances, co-author<br />
(1973, 1984); “The Debate in the U.S.” in Obama and the<br />
Bomb: The Vision <strong>of</strong> a World Free <strong>of</strong> Nuclear Weapons (2011);<br />
“International Organizations and Non-State Ac<strong>to</strong>rs, Russia<br />
and Eurasia: The OSCE” in Russia in Eurasia: External<br />
Players and Regional Dynamics (2010); “Constituting a<br />
Reunified Cyprus: A View From the USA” in Journal<br />
<strong>of</strong> Balkan and Near Eastern Studies (2009); “Negotiation Risk: Controlling Biological<br />
Weapons” in Negotiation Risk: International Talks on Hazardous Issues (2009); “The OSCE<br />
Role in European and Transatlantic Security: Does It Have a Future?” in The United<br />
States and Europe in a Changing World (2009); “Strategic Arms Control Negotiations:<br />
SALT and START” in Containing the A<strong>to</strong>m (2002); “Bargaining and Problem-Solving:<br />
Two Perspectives on International Negotiation” in Turbulent Peace: The Challenges <strong>of</strong><br />
Managing International Conflict (2001); “Disintegrating States: Separating Without<br />
Violence” in Preventive Negotiation: Avoiding Conflict Escalation (2001)
Karl D. Jackson, Ph.D.<br />
C.V. Starr Distinguished Pr<strong>of</strong>essor; Direc<strong>to</strong>r<br />
<strong>of</strong> Asian Studies and the Southeast Asia<br />
Studies Program<br />
Expertise<br />
Geographic Areas<br />
Asia l East Asia l<br />
Japan l Southeast Asia<br />
l Cambodia l Indonesia<br />
l Myanmar/Burma l<br />
Thailand l Vietnam<br />
Issues<br />
ASEAN l economics l<br />
global financial crises<br />
l irregular warfare<br />
l World Bank and<br />
International Monetary<br />
Fund<br />
Background and Education<br />
Former pr<strong>of</strong>essor <strong>of</strong> political science at the<br />
University <strong>of</strong> California, Berkeley; adviser <strong>to</strong> the<br />
president <strong>of</strong> the World Bank and executive vice<br />
president <strong>of</strong> the International Finance Corporation;<br />
former senior adviser at Cerberus Capital Partners<br />
and managing direc<strong>to</strong>r at International Foreign<br />
Exchange Concepts; was president <strong>of</strong> the U.S.-<br />
Thailand Business Council; served as national<br />
security adviser <strong>to</strong> the vice president <strong>of</strong> the United<br />
States, special assistant <strong>to</strong> the president, senior<br />
direc<strong>to</strong>r for Asia on the National Security Council<br />
and U.S. deputy assistant secretary <strong>of</strong> Defense for<br />
East Asia and the Pacific; Ph.D., political science,<br />
Massachusetts Institute <strong>of</strong> Technology<br />
Publications<br />
Asian Contagion: The Causes and Consequences <strong>of</strong> a<br />
Financial Crisis, edi<strong>to</strong>r (1999); Cambodia 1975–1978:<br />
Rendezvous With Death (1989); ASEAN in Regional<br />
and International Context (1986); United States-<br />
Thailand Relations (1986); ASEAN Security and<br />
Economic Development, edi<strong>to</strong>r (1984); Traditional<br />
Authority, Islam and Rebellion: A Study <strong>of</strong> Indonesian<br />
Political Behavior (1980); Political Power and<br />
Communications in Indonesia, co-edi<strong>to</strong>r (1978);<br />
author <strong>of</strong> numerous articles in journals and other<br />
publications<br />
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David J. Jhirad, Ph.D.<br />
HRH Prince Sultan bin Abdul Aziz Pr<strong>of</strong>essor <strong>of</strong><br />
Environmental Policy; Direc<strong>to</strong>r <strong>of</strong> the Energy,<br />
Resources and Environment Program<br />
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EXPERTISE<br />
Geographic Areas<br />
South Asia<br />
Issues<br />
climate change l<br />
energy and security<br />
l energy issues l<br />
energy technologies l<br />
environmental issues l<br />
foreign aid and global<br />
poverty l governance<br />
l natural resources l<br />
nuclear power l U.S.<br />
energy policy<br />
Background and Education<br />
Former pr<strong>of</strong>essor and/or researcher at George<strong>to</strong>wn<br />
University’s <strong>School</strong> <strong>of</strong> Foreign Service, Brookhaven<br />
National Labora<strong>to</strong>ry, California Institute <strong>of</strong><br />
Technology, Bos<strong>to</strong>n University and the University<br />
<strong>of</strong> Massachusetts; was special adviser on energy<br />
and climate and vice president <strong>of</strong> research and<br />
evaluation at The Rockefeller Foundation and was<br />
vice president for science and research at the World<br />
Resources Institute; served in the U.S. Department <strong>of</strong><br />
Energy as deputy assistant secretary for International<br />
Energy Policy, Trade and Investment and senior<br />
adviser <strong>to</strong> the secretary <strong>of</strong> Energy; led U.S. bilateral<br />
relationships with all major energy producing and<br />
consuming nations and represented the United<br />
States as vice chairman <strong>of</strong> the Governing Board <strong>of</strong><br />
the International Energy Agency in Paris and lead<br />
delegate <strong>to</strong> the Asia-Pacific Economic Cooperation<br />
Energy Working Group; as senior energy and science<br />
adviser <strong>to</strong> USAID, worked in Latin America, South Asia and Sub-Saharan Africa<br />
on energy policies <strong>to</strong> ensure equity, environmental sustainability, energy technology<br />
innovation and infrastructure investment; has testified before Congress on energy<br />
and environmental issues; Ph.D., applied physics, Harvard University<br />
Publications<br />
SPEED: Smart Power for Environmentally Sound Economic Development (2011);<br />
Energy and Environmental Policy <strong>of</strong> Australia, co-author (2001); Energy and<br />
Environmental Policy <strong>of</strong> Japan, co-author (1999); Energy Strategies: Toward a Solar<br />
Future, co-author (1980); “Oil in the 21st Century: Responding <strong>to</strong> New Drivers<br />
<strong>of</strong> Change” in The Oil Era: Emerging Challenges (2011); “Smart Cities—Smart<br />
Financing” in The Green Leadership Handbook (2011); “Energizing the Base <strong>of</strong> the<br />
Pyramid” in Business Solutions for the Global Poor (2007); “Smart Globalization” in<br />
Millennium Ecosystems Assessment: Implications for Policy and Governance (2006);<br />
“Electricity: Technological Opportunities and Management Challenges” in<br />
Confronting Climate Change: Risks, Implications and Responses (1992); “Power<br />
Sec<strong>to</strong>r Innovation in the Indian Power Sec<strong>to</strong>r” in Innovation in the Indian<br />
Power Sec<strong>to</strong>r: Technologies and Approaches (1991); “Power Sec<strong>to</strong>r Innovation in<br />
Developing Countries” in Annual Review <strong>of</strong> Energy (1990); more than 100<br />
technical publications and book chapters on the global energy and climate<br />
challenge, focusing on technology, policy and security solutions
Expertise<br />
Geographic Areas<br />
Eastern Europe l<br />
Western Europe<br />
Issues<br />
economics l European<br />
Union and transatlantic<br />
relations l globalization<br />
l governance l<br />
international political<br />
economy<br />
Erik Jones, Ph.D.<br />
Pr<strong>of</strong>essor <strong>of</strong> European Studies; Direc<strong>to</strong>r <strong>of</strong><br />
the European Studies Program; Direc<strong>to</strong>r <strong>of</strong> the<br />
Bologna Institute for Policy Research—based at<br />
Bologna Center<br />
Background and Education<br />
Has held positions at the Centre for European Policy<br />
Studies in Brussels, the Central European University<br />
in Prague and Budapest, and the University <strong>of</strong><br />
Nottingham; has worked closely with think tanks in<br />
Brussels, The Hague, London, Madrid, Milan and<br />
Rome; is a contributing edi<strong>to</strong>r <strong>to</strong> Survival and sits<br />
on the edi<strong>to</strong>rial boards for The International Specta<strong>to</strong>r,<br />
the Journal <strong>of</strong> European Public Policy, Government and<br />
Opposition and the Journal <strong>of</strong> European Integration;<br />
also serves on the management committee for the<br />
Istitu<strong>to</strong> Carlo Cattaneo and the steering committee<br />
for the European Consortium for Political Research’s<br />
Standing Group on the European Union; Ph.D.,<br />
international relations, <strong>SAIS</strong><br />
Foreign Languages<br />
Dutch; French; German; Italian<br />
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Publications<br />
Economic Adjustment and Political Transformation<br />
in Small States (2008); The Politics <strong>of</strong> Economic and<br />
Monetary Union (2002); has edited or co-edited<br />
more than 20 volumes or special issues <strong>of</strong> journals<br />
on <strong>to</strong>pics related <strong>to</strong> European politics and political<br />
economy, including The Oxford Handbook <strong>of</strong><br />
the European Union; provides commentary in<br />
publications including The Baltimore Sun, The Bos<strong>to</strong>n<br />
Globe, Financial Times, International Herald Tribune,<br />
The Philadelphia Inquirer, USA Today and news<br />
outlets across Europe
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Expertise<br />
Issues<br />
air power l American<br />
defense policy l<br />
irregular warfare l<br />
military his<strong>to</strong>ry l<br />
military power and<br />
strategy l strategic<br />
and security issues<br />
Thomas Keaney, Ph.D.<br />
Executive Direc<strong>to</strong>r <strong>of</strong> the Philip Merrill Center<br />
for Strategic Studies; Associate Direc<strong>to</strong>r <strong>of</strong> the<br />
Strategic Studies Program; Senior Adjunct Pr<strong>of</strong>essor<br />
Background and Education<br />
Former pr<strong>of</strong>essor <strong>of</strong> military strategy at the National<br />
War College and direc<strong>to</strong>r <strong>of</strong> its core courses on<br />
military thought and strategy; during a career in<br />
the U.S. Air Force, served in positions including<br />
associate pr<strong>of</strong>essor <strong>of</strong> his<strong>to</strong>ry at the U.S. Air<br />
Force Academy, planner on the Air Staff, forward<br />
air controller in Vietnam and B-52 squadron<br />
commander; Ph.D., his<strong>to</strong>ry, University <strong>of</strong> Michigan<br />
Publications<br />
Understanding Irregular Warfare, co-edi<strong>to</strong>r (2010);<br />
War in Iraq: Planning and Execution, co-edi<strong>to</strong>r<br />
(2007); The Armed Forces in the Contemporary Middle<br />
East, co-edi<strong>to</strong>r (2001); U.S. Allies in a Changing<br />
World, co-edi<strong>to</strong>r (2000); Revolution in Warfare? Air<br />
Power in the Persian Gulf (1995); other books and<br />
articles on air power and military strategy
EXPERTISE<br />
Issues<br />
American foreign policy<br />
l biotechnology and<br />
information technology<br />
policy l education<br />
policy l environmental<br />
issues l global health<br />
policy<br />
Kenneth H. Keller, Ph.D.<br />
Direc<strong>to</strong>r <strong>of</strong> the Bologna Center; Pr<strong>of</strong>essor <strong>of</strong><br />
Science and Technology Policy—based at<br />
Bologna Center<br />
Background and Education<br />
President emeritus <strong>of</strong> the University <strong>of</strong> Minnesota;<br />
was pr<strong>of</strong>essor <strong>of</strong> chemical engineering and materials<br />
science, department chair, academic vice president<br />
and president <strong>of</strong> the University <strong>of</strong> Minnesota for<br />
more than three decades; was senior fellow for<br />
science and technology and senior vice president<br />
<strong>of</strong> programs at the Council on Foreign Relations<br />
in New York; member <strong>of</strong> the National Academy <strong>of</strong><br />
Engineering; fellow <strong>of</strong> the American Association<br />
for the Advancement <strong>of</strong> Science; founding fellow <strong>of</strong><br />
the American Institute <strong>of</strong> Medical and Biological<br />
Engineering; member <strong>of</strong> the Council on Foreign<br />
Relations; former member and chairman <strong>of</strong> the<br />
National Research Council’s Board on Assessment<br />
<strong>of</strong> National Institute <strong>of</strong> Standards and Technology<br />
Programs and NASA Astrophysics Performance<br />
Committee; former member <strong>of</strong> the Board <strong>of</strong> Life<br />
Sciences, the Commission on Physical Sciences,<br />
Mathematics and Applications, and the Science<br />
and Technology Advisory Panel <strong>to</strong> the Direc<strong>to</strong>r<br />
<strong>of</strong> Central Intelligence; past chair <strong>of</strong> the Medical<br />
Technology Leadership Forum; Ph.D., chemical<br />
engineering, The <strong>Johns</strong> <strong>Hopkins</strong> University<br />
Publications<br />
“From Here <strong>to</strong> There in Information Technology”<br />
in American Behavioral Scientist (2008);<br />
“Nanotechnology and Society” in Journal <strong>of</strong><br />
Nanoparticle Research (2007); “Improving the<br />
Understanding <strong>of</strong> Science and Technology” in<br />
Technology in Society (2006); numerous articles in<br />
academic journals related <strong>to</strong> science, technology and<br />
international relations; widely published in medical<br />
and scientific journals on subjects including fluid<br />
mechanics, blood flow and mass transfer<br />
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Michael Klein, Ph.D.<br />
Senior Adjunct Pr<strong>of</strong>essor <strong>of</strong> International<br />
Economics<br />
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EXPERTISE<br />
Geographic Areas<br />
Africa l Sub-Saharan<br />
Africa l Asia l South<br />
Korea l Pakistan l<br />
Eastern Europe l<br />
Turkey l Western<br />
Europe l Latin America<br />
l Argentina l Mexico<br />
Issues<br />
developing nations l<br />
economic development<br />
l emerging markets<br />
l global financial<br />
crises l globalization<br />
l international<br />
finance l privatization<br />
and private sec<strong>to</strong>r<br />
development l World<br />
Bank and International<br />
Monetary Fund<br />
Background and Education<br />
Pr<strong>of</strong>essor at the Frankfurt <strong>School</strong> <strong>of</strong> Finance<br />
& Management in Germany; recently served<br />
as vice president for financial and private sec<strong>to</strong>r<br />
development at the World Bank; former visiting<br />
pr<strong>of</strong>essor at Harvard University; was chief economist<br />
<strong>of</strong> Royal Dutch Shell Group; headed the Non-<br />
Member Country Unit in the Organisation for<br />
Economic Co-operation and Development’s<br />
Economics Department; current research interests<br />
include infrastructure policy and regulation, business<br />
environment policy and regulations, and mobile<br />
banking regulation; Ph.D., economics, University <strong>of</strong><br />
Bonn, Germany<br />
Foreign Languages<br />
French; German; Spanish<br />
Publications<br />
The Market for Aid, co-author (2005); various books,<br />
journal articles and chapters in edited books on<br />
economic development issues, infrastructure policy<br />
and regulation, business environment policy and<br />
financial sec<strong>to</strong>r policy
EXPERTISE<br />
Issues<br />
energy issues l<br />
energy technologies l<br />
environmental issues<br />
l nuclear power l oil<br />
politics l OPEC l U.S.<br />
energy policy<br />
Wilfrid L. Kohl, Ph.D.<br />
Foreign Policy Institute Fellow; Senior Adviser<br />
and Pr<strong>of</strong>essorial Lecturer in the Energy,<br />
Resources and Environment Program<br />
Background and Education<br />
Former direc<strong>to</strong>r <strong>of</strong> the <strong>SAIS</strong> International Energy<br />
and Environment Program <strong>of</strong> the Foreign Policy<br />
Institute and former direc<strong>to</strong>r <strong>of</strong> <strong>SAIS</strong>’s Bologna<br />
Center; served as associate direc<strong>to</strong>r <strong>of</strong> Columbia<br />
University’s Institute in Western Europe; past<br />
international affairs fellow at the Council on Foreign<br />
Relations and the Woodrow Wilson International<br />
Center for Scholars; former staff member <strong>of</strong> the<br />
National Security Council and program <strong>of</strong>ficer at<br />
the Ford Foundation; taught at the University <strong>of</strong><br />
Pennsylvania and lectured at the Foreign Service<br />
Institute <strong>of</strong> the U.S. Department <strong>of</strong> State; member<br />
<strong>of</strong> the International Association <strong>of</strong> Energy<br />
Economics; Ph.D., political science, Columbia<br />
University<br />
Publications<br />
After the Oil Price Collapse: OPEC, the United States<br />
and the World Oil Market, edi<strong>to</strong>r (1991); Methanol<br />
as an Alternative Fuel Choice, edi<strong>to</strong>r (1990);<br />
International Institutions for Energy Management<br />
(1983); After the Second Oil Crisis: Energy Policies in<br />
Europe, America and Japan, edi<strong>to</strong>r (1982); articles on<br />
energy issues<br />
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Bo Kong, Ph.D.<br />
Assistant Research Pr<strong>of</strong>essor <strong>of</strong> Energy,<br />
Resources and Environment; Research Direc<strong>to</strong>r<br />
<strong>of</strong> East Asian Energy and Environment<br />
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EXPERTISE<br />
Geographic Areas<br />
China<br />
Issues<br />
energy and security<br />
l energy issues l<br />
energy technologies l<br />
environmental issues<br />
l nuclear power l oil<br />
politics l U.S. energy<br />
policy<br />
Background and Education<br />
As visiting scholar at the Institute for Global<br />
Dialogue in South Africa, conducted field research<br />
in Angola on China’s petroleum investment; was<br />
research fellow at the Center for Global Security<br />
<strong>of</strong> the Pacific Northwest National Labora<strong>to</strong>ry in<br />
Seattle; served on the Council <strong>of</strong> the National<br />
Capital Area Chapter <strong>of</strong> the United States<br />
Association for Energy Economics; consulted on<br />
Chinese companies’ energy and mining operations<br />
in Africa for Ayrlie Partners and the World Wildlife<br />
Fund; Ph.D., China studies and international energy<br />
policy, <strong>SAIS</strong><br />
Foreign Languages<br />
Chinese<br />
Publications<br />
China’s International Petroleum Policy (2010); An<br />
Ana<strong>to</strong>my <strong>of</strong> China’s Energy Insecurity and Strategies<br />
(2005); articles on energy issues in journals including<br />
China Security and Journal <strong>of</strong> Contemporary China<br />
and Chinese publications such as Lingdao Zhe
Pravin Krishna, Ph.D.<br />
Chung Ju Yung Distinguished Pr<strong>of</strong>essor <strong>of</strong><br />
International Economics and Business<br />
EXPERTISE<br />
Issues<br />
economic development<br />
l economics l<br />
globalization l<br />
international trade<br />
theory and policy<br />
Background and Education<br />
Holds joint academic appointment with the<br />
Economics Department at <strong>Johns</strong> <strong>Hopkins</strong><br />
University’s Zanvyl Krieger <strong>School</strong> <strong>of</strong> Arts &<br />
Sciences in Baltimore; research fellow at the<br />
National Bureau <strong>of</strong> Economic Research; taught<br />
at Brown University, Columbia University and<br />
INSEAD; served as visiting pr<strong>of</strong>essor at Stanford<br />
University, University <strong>of</strong> Chicago and Prince<strong>to</strong>n<br />
University; former consultant <strong>to</strong> the World Bank<br />
and the International Monetary Fund; recipient<br />
<strong>of</strong> research funding from the National Science<br />
Foundation; Ph.D., economics, Columbia University<br />
Publications<br />
Trade Blocs: Economics and Politics (2005); Trade Blocs:<br />
Alternate Analyses <strong>of</strong> Preferential Trade Agreements,<br />
co-edi<strong>to</strong>r (1999); numerous articles on international<br />
economics and development in the Journal <strong>of</strong> Political<br />
Economy, Quarterly Journal <strong>of</strong> Economics, Journal<br />
<strong>of</strong> International Economics, Journal <strong>of</strong> Development<br />
Economics, Economic Theory, Handbook <strong>of</strong> International<br />
Trade and others<br />
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Anne O. Krueger, Ph.D.<br />
Senior Research Pr<strong>of</strong>essor <strong>of</strong> International<br />
Economics<br />
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EXPERTISE<br />
Issues<br />
economic development<br />
l economics l<br />
international finance<br />
l international trade<br />
theory and policy<br />
l World Bank and<br />
International Monetary<br />
Fund<br />
Background and Education<br />
Was first deputy managing direc<strong>to</strong>r <strong>of</strong> the<br />
International Monetary Fund, holding that position<br />
from 2001 <strong>to</strong> 2006; was vice president for economics<br />
and research at the World Bank; served as Herald<br />
L. and Caroline L. Ritch Pr<strong>of</strong>essor in Humanities<br />
and Sciences and was founding direc<strong>to</strong>r <strong>of</strong> the<br />
Center for Research on Economic Development<br />
and Policy Reform at Stanford University; was<br />
a senior fellow <strong>of</strong> the Hoover Institution; also<br />
taught at Duke University and the University <strong>of</strong><br />
Minnesota; distinguished fellow and past president<br />
<strong>of</strong> the American Economic Association; member <strong>of</strong><br />
the National Academy <strong>of</strong> Sciences, the American<br />
Academy <strong>of</strong> Arts and Sciences, and the American<br />
Philosophical Society; fellow <strong>of</strong> the Econometric<br />
Society; senior research associate <strong>of</strong> the National<br />
Bureau <strong>of</strong> Economic Research; Ph.D., economics,<br />
University <strong>of</strong> Wisconsin-Madison<br />
Publications<br />
Economic Policy Reforms and the Indian Economy,<br />
edi<strong>to</strong>r (2003); Latin American Macroeconomic<br />
Reforms: The Second Stage, co-edi<strong>to</strong>r (2003);<br />
Reforming India’s External, Financial and Fiscal<br />
Policies, co-edi<strong>to</strong>r (2003)
Jae H. Ku, Ph.D.<br />
Direc<strong>to</strong>r <strong>of</strong> the U.S.-Korea Institute at <strong>SAIS</strong><br />
EXPERTISE<br />
Geographic Areas<br />
North Korea l South<br />
Korea<br />
Background and Education<br />
Formerly was direc<strong>to</strong>r <strong>of</strong> human rights for the North<br />
Korea Project at Freedom House; has taught at<br />
<strong>SAIS</strong>, Brown University, Yonsei University in Seoul<br />
and Sookmyung Women’s University in Seoul; was<br />
a recipient <strong>of</strong> Fulbright and Freeman fellowships;<br />
conducted research at various think tanks, including<br />
the Center for Strategic and International Studies,<br />
the Korean Institute <strong>of</strong> International Studies in<br />
Seoul and the Institute for International Relations in<br />
Hanoi; Ph.D., international relations, <strong>SAIS</strong><br />
Foreign Languages<br />
Korean<br />
Publications<br />
Northeast Asia in Afghanistan: Whose Silk Road?<br />
co-author (2011); Nuclear Security 2012: Challenges <strong>of</strong><br />
Proliferation and Implication for the Korean Peninsula,<br />
co-edi<strong>to</strong>r (2010); Change and Challenge on the Korean<br />
Peninsula: Developments, Trends and Issues, Vol. 5,<br />
co-edi<strong>to</strong>r (1996); “Prospects for North Korea: Facing<br />
a Regime Crisis and Regime Collapse,” co-author,<br />
in Change and Challenge on the Korean Peninsula:<br />
Past, Present and Future, Vol. 6 (1996); articles in<br />
The Washing<strong>to</strong>n Quarterly, The World & I, The Chosun<br />
Ilbo, The Korea Times and The Korea Herald and for<br />
the Scripps Howard News Service; has appeared on<br />
numerous news programs<br />
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Winrich Kühne, Ph.D.<br />
Steven Muller Pr<strong>of</strong>essor in German Studies<br />
—based at Bologna Center<br />
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EXPERTISE<br />
Geographic Areas<br />
Sub-Saharan Africa l<br />
Central Asia and the<br />
Caucasus l Eastern<br />
Europe<br />
Issues<br />
conflict resolution<br />
and negotiation l<br />
crisis management l<br />
economic development<br />
l human rights l<br />
irregular warfare l<br />
nation-building and<br />
democratization l<br />
peacekeeping l United<br />
Nations<br />
Background and Education<br />
Founding direc<strong>to</strong>r <strong>of</strong> the German Center for<br />
International Peace Operations (ZiF) in Berlin;<br />
former deputy direc<strong>to</strong>r <strong>of</strong> the German Research<br />
Institute for International and Security Affairs;<br />
consultant <strong>to</strong> the Association <strong>of</strong> European<br />
Parliamentarians; member <strong>of</strong> the international<br />
advisory group <strong>to</strong> the U.N. Peacekeeping Lessons-<br />
Learned Unit; senior adviser <strong>to</strong> the former EU<br />
Crisis Prevention Network; member <strong>of</strong> the United<br />
Nations and Global Governance Advisory Group <strong>of</strong><br />
the German Foreign Office; member <strong>of</strong> the edi<strong>to</strong>rial<br />
boards <strong>of</strong> the Journal <strong>of</strong> International Peacekeeping<br />
and Global Governance; was an election observer in<br />
Malawi and South Africa; Ph.D., international law,<br />
University <strong>of</strong> Munich<br />
Foreign Languages<br />
French; German; Spanish<br />
Publications<br />
“Peace Operations and Governance: Lessons<br />
Learned and Perspectives” in Peace Operations<br />
After 11 September 2001 (2004); “From Cold<br />
War Blue Helmets <strong>to</strong> Multi-Dimensional Peace<br />
Support Operations” in Peacebuilding: A Field<br />
Perspective (2000); “Kriege und Konfliktursachen im<br />
subsaharischen Afrika” in Jahrbuch Dritte Welt (1999)
Erwan Lagadec, Ph.D.<br />
Foreign Policy Institute Fellow at the Center for<br />
Transatlantic Relations<br />
Expertise<br />
Geographic Areas<br />
Western Europe l<br />
France<br />
Issues<br />
crisis management l<br />
culture, religion and<br />
politics l European<br />
Union and transatlantic<br />
relations l U.S.<br />
homeland security<br />
Background and Education<br />
Lecturer at the Fletcher <strong>School</strong> <strong>of</strong> Law and<br />
Diplomacy at Tufts University, the Elliott <strong>School</strong><br />
<strong>of</strong> International Affairs at The George Washing<strong>to</strong>n<br />
University and the Disaster Resilience Leadership<br />
Academy at Tulane University; affiliate with the<br />
Center on European Studies at Harvard University;<br />
member <strong>of</strong> the International Institute for Strategic<br />
Studies in London; former visiting fellow with the<br />
Massachusetts Institute <strong>of</strong> Technology’s Security<br />
Studies Program; reserve <strong>of</strong>ficer in the French navy,<br />
specializing in policy planning; former consultant<br />
<strong>to</strong> the military mission at the French Embassy in<br />
the United States, <strong>to</strong> the French Foreign Ministry’s<br />
Policy Planning Staff and <strong>to</strong> the Delegation for<br />
Strategic Affairs in the French Ministry <strong>of</strong> Defense;<br />
served as a consultant <strong>to</strong> the U.S. mission <strong>to</strong> the EU;<br />
was a public policy scholar in West European studies<br />
at the Woodrow Wilson International Center for<br />
Scholars; Ph.D., his<strong>to</strong>ry, University <strong>of</strong> Oxford<br />
Foreign Languages<br />
French<br />
Publications<br />
Transatlantic Relations in the 21st Century (2012);<br />
Leadership in Unconventional Crises: A Transatlantic<br />
and Cross-Sec<strong>to</strong>r Perspective (2009); Unconventional<br />
Crises, Unconventional Responses: Reforming<br />
Leadership in the Age <strong>of</strong> Catastrophic Crises and<br />
Hypercomplexity (2007)<br />
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David M. Lamp<strong>to</strong>n, Ph.D.<br />
George and Sadie Hyman Pr<strong>of</strong>essor <strong>of</strong> China<br />
Studies; Direc<strong>to</strong>r <strong>of</strong> the China Studies Program<br />
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Expertise<br />
Geographic Areas<br />
East Asia l China l<br />
Taiwan<br />
Background and Education<br />
Served as <strong>SAIS</strong> dean <strong>of</strong> faculty from 2004 <strong>to</strong> 2012;<br />
former president <strong>of</strong> the National Committee on<br />
United States-China Relations; past direc<strong>to</strong>r <strong>of</strong><br />
China policy studies at the American Enterprise<br />
Institute and The Nixon Center; former associate<br />
pr<strong>of</strong>essor <strong>of</strong> political science at Ohio State<br />
University; awarded an honorary doc<strong>to</strong>rate from<br />
the Institute <strong>of</strong> Far Eastern Studies <strong>of</strong> the Russian<br />
Academy <strong>of</strong> Sciences; honorary senior fellow with<br />
the Institute <strong>of</strong> American Studies at the Chinese<br />
Academy <strong>of</strong> Social Sciences; winner <strong>of</strong> inaugural<br />
Scalapino Prize for contributions <strong>to</strong> American<br />
understanding <strong>of</strong> Asia; honored as a <strong>Johns</strong> <strong>Hopkins</strong><br />
University Gilman Scholar; Ph.D., political science,<br />
Stanford University<br />
Foreign Languages<br />
Chinese<br />
Publications<br />
The Three Faces <strong>of</strong> Chinese Power: Might, Money<br />
and Minds (2008); Same Bed, Different Dreams:<br />
Managing U.S.-China Relations, 1989–2000 (2001);<br />
The Making <strong>of</strong> Chinese Foreign and Security Policy in<br />
the Era <strong>of</strong> Reform, edi<strong>to</strong>r (2001); Bureaucracy, Politics<br />
and Decision-Making in Post-Mao China, co-edi<strong>to</strong>r<br />
(1992); China’s Global Presence, co-edi<strong>to</strong>r (1988);<br />
Policy Implementation in Post-Mao China, edi<strong>to</strong>r<br />
(1987); A Relationship Res<strong>to</strong>red, co-author (1986);<br />
Paths <strong>to</strong> Power: Elite Mobility in Contemporary China<br />
(1986; reprinted in 1989); The Politics <strong>of</strong> Medicine<br />
in China (1977); “Power Constrained: Sources <strong>of</strong><br />
Mutual Strategic Suspicion in U.S.-China Relations”<br />
in The National Bureau <strong>of</strong> Asian Research’s NBR<br />
Analysis (2010); “What If China Fails? We’d Better<br />
Hope It Doesn’t” in The Wilson Quarterly (2010)
Expertise<br />
Geographic Areas<br />
China l Brazil<br />
Issues<br />
developing nations<br />
l emerging markets<br />
l foreign direct<br />
investment l global<br />
financial crises l<br />
international finance l<br />
international financial<br />
markets l privatization<br />
and private sec<strong>to</strong>r<br />
development l World<br />
Bank and International<br />
Monetary Fund<br />
Roger Leeds, Ph.D.<br />
Direc<strong>to</strong>r <strong>of</strong> the Center for International Business<br />
and Public Policy; Senior Research Pr<strong>of</strong>essor <strong>of</strong><br />
International Finance<br />
Background and Education<br />
Prior <strong>to</strong> joining the faculty at <strong>SAIS</strong>, was an<br />
international finance practitioner for 25 years,<br />
working as an investment banker at Salomon<br />
Brothers, a senior staff member <strong>of</strong> the International<br />
Finance Corporation (World Bank), a partner at<br />
KPMG in charge <strong>of</strong> its global privatization practice<br />
and a managing direc<strong>to</strong>r <strong>of</strong> a major private equity<br />
firm in New York focused on emerging markets;<br />
founder and first chairman <strong>of</strong> the Emerging Markets<br />
Private Equity Association; has taught at the<br />
Whar<strong>to</strong>n <strong>School</strong> at the University <strong>of</strong> Pennsylvania<br />
and Columbia Business <strong>School</strong>; has appeared as a<br />
guest commenta<strong>to</strong>r on CBS, CNBC News, CNN<br />
and NPR; member <strong>of</strong> the Council on Foreign<br />
Relations; has served on various boards and advisory<br />
committees; Ph.D., international relations, <strong>SAIS</strong><br />
Foreign Languages<br />
Portuguese<br />
Publications<br />
Financing Small Enterprises in Developing Countries:<br />
Lessons Learned From Experience (2003); author<br />
<strong>of</strong> more than 30 articles and book chapters on<br />
international financial and economic issues in<br />
developing countries; currently writing a book on<br />
private equity in emerging markets<br />
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Brian Levy, Ph.D.<br />
Senior Adjunct Pr<strong>of</strong>essor <strong>of</strong> International<br />
Development<br />
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EXPERTISE<br />
Geographic Areas<br />
Sub-Saharan Africa<br />
Issues<br />
developing nations l<br />
economic development<br />
l economics l<br />
foreign aid and global<br />
poverty l governance<br />
l international<br />
political economy l<br />
nation-building and<br />
democratization l<br />
newly industrialized<br />
countries l political<br />
risk analysis l World<br />
Bank and International<br />
Monetary Fund<br />
Background and Education<br />
Recently joined <strong>SAIS</strong> after a distinguished<br />
23-year career at the World Bank; was head<br />
<strong>of</strong> the secretariat responsible for design and<br />
implementation <strong>of</strong> the organization’s governance<br />
and anticorruption strategy; worked in the bank’s<br />
Africa Vice Presidency, focusing on the challenges<br />
<strong>of</strong> strengthening the institutional underpinnings<br />
<strong>of</strong> African development, including four years as<br />
leader <strong>of</strong> the Africa Public Sec<strong>to</strong>r Reform and<br />
Capacity Building Unit; Ph.D., economics,<br />
Harvard University<br />
Publications<br />
Governance Reform: Bridging, Moni<strong>to</strong>ring and<br />
Action (2007); Building State Capacity in Africa:<br />
New Approaches, Emerging Lessons, co-edi<strong>to</strong>r<br />
(2004); Regulations, Institutions and Commitment:<br />
Comparative Studies <strong>of</strong> Telecommunications, co-edi<strong>to</strong>r<br />
(1996); “Democratization and Development: The<br />
Case for Principled Agnosticism” in Journal <strong>of</strong><br />
Democracy (2010); has authored, co-authored and<br />
co-edited numerous other books and articles on<br />
the interactions between governance and economic<br />
development in Africa, East Asia and elsewhere
Peter M. Lewis, Ph.D.<br />
Associate Pr<strong>of</strong>essor and Direc<strong>to</strong>r <strong>of</strong> the<br />
African Studies Program<br />
EXPERTISE<br />
Geographic Areas<br />
Africa l Sub-Saharan<br />
Africa<br />
Issues<br />
corruption and<br />
transnational crime l<br />
developing nations l<br />
economic development<br />
l economics l ethnic<br />
conflict l foreign aid<br />
and global poverty<br />
l governance<br />
l international<br />
political economy l<br />
nation-building and<br />
democratization l oil<br />
politics l World Bank<br />
and International<br />
Monetary Fund<br />
Background and Education<br />
Former pr<strong>of</strong>essor at American University and<br />
Michigan State University; consultant <strong>to</strong> USAID,<br />
The Carter Center, the Ford Foundation, the<br />
U.S. Department <strong>of</strong> State and the World Bank;<br />
senior associate at the Center for Strategic and<br />
International Studies; member <strong>of</strong> the Council on<br />
Foreign Relations and the Research Council <strong>of</strong> the<br />
International Forum for Democratic Studies; Ph.D.,<br />
politics, Prince<strong>to</strong>n University<br />
Publications<br />
Growing Apart: Oil, Politics and Economic Change<br />
in Indonesia and Nigeria (2007); Deregulation and<br />
the Banking Crisis in Nigeria: A Comparative Study,<br />
co-edi<strong>to</strong>r (2002); Politics and Society in Contemporary<br />
Africa, co-author (1999); Stabilizing Nigeria:<br />
Sanctions, Incentives and Support for Civil Society,<br />
co-author (1998); Africa: Dilemmas <strong>of</strong> Development<br />
and Change (1997); numerous book chapters and<br />
articles in World Politics, The Journal <strong>of</strong> Modern<br />
African Studies, African Affairs, Journal <strong>of</strong> Democracy,<br />
World Development and others<br />
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William F. Lincoln, Ph.D.<br />
Assistant Pr<strong>of</strong>essor <strong>of</strong> International Economics<br />
(effective July 1, 2012)<br />
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EXPERTISE<br />
Issues<br />
American economic<br />
policy l economics<br />
l foreign direct<br />
investment l<br />
globalization l<br />
international<br />
immigration issues<br />
l international<br />
political economy l<br />
international trade<br />
theory and policy<br />
l labor economics<br />
and outsourcing<br />
l multinational<br />
corporations<br />
Background and Education<br />
Previously worked at the Federal Reserve Bank <strong>of</strong><br />
Chicago and as a researcher at the Massachusetts<br />
Institute <strong>of</strong> Technology; research interests include<br />
the causes <strong>of</strong> globalization, the immigration <strong>of</strong><br />
highly skilled workers and the political economy;<br />
work has been cited by The New York Times, The<br />
Economist, Businessweek, CNN’s Lou Dobbs Tonight<br />
and National Public Radio; Ph.D., economics,<br />
University <strong>of</strong> Michigan-Ann Arbor<br />
Publications<br />
“Entry Costs and Increasing Trade,” co-author,<br />
William Davidson Institute Working Paper Series<br />
(2011); “The Dynamics <strong>of</strong> Firm Lobbying,”<br />
co-author, National Bureau <strong>of</strong> Economic Research<br />
Working Paper (2011); “The Supply Side <strong>of</strong><br />
Innovation: H-1B Visa Reforms and U.S. Ethnic<br />
Invention,” co-author, in Journal <strong>of</strong> Labor Economics<br />
(2010)
John Lipsky, Ph.D.<br />
Distinguished Visiting Scholar <strong>of</strong> International<br />
Economics<br />
EXPERTISE<br />
Geographic Areas<br />
Asia l China l Japan l<br />
South Korea l Canada<br />
l Eastern Europe l<br />
Western Europe l Latin<br />
America l Argentina l<br />
Brazil l Chile l Mexico<br />
l Russia<br />
Issues<br />
economics l emerging<br />
markets l international<br />
debt l international<br />
finance l World Bank<br />
and International<br />
Monetary Fund<br />
Background and Education<br />
Most recently, was first deputy managing direc<strong>to</strong>r <strong>of</strong><br />
the International Monetary Fund; previously held<br />
positions <strong>of</strong> vice chairman <strong>of</strong> JPMorgan Investment<br />
Bank, chief economist at JPMorgan Chase, chief<br />
economist and direc<strong>to</strong>r <strong>of</strong> research at Chase<br />
Manhattan Bank, and chief economist and direc<strong>to</strong>r<br />
<strong>of</strong> the European Economic and Market Analysis<br />
Group in London at Salomon Brothers; early in<br />
career, spent 10 years at the International Monetary<br />
Fund, helping manage the fund’s exchange rate<br />
surveillance procedure, analyzing developments<br />
in international capital markets, participating in<br />
negotiations with several member countries and<br />
serving as the fund’s resident representative in Chile;<br />
currently is co-direc<strong>to</strong>r <strong>of</strong> the Aspen Institute’s<br />
Program on the Global Economy; serves on the<br />
board <strong>of</strong> direc<strong>to</strong>rs for the National Bureau <strong>of</strong><br />
Economic Research and on the advisory board <strong>of</strong> the<br />
Stanford Institute for Economic Policy Research; is a<br />
member <strong>of</strong> the Council on Foreign Relations; Ph.D.,<br />
economics, Stanford University<br />
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Foreign Languages<br />
Spanish<br />
Publications<br />
Asset Prices and Central Bank Policy, co-author (2000);<br />
numerous publications for Salomon Brothers, Chase<br />
Manhattan and JPMorgan
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EXPERTISE<br />
Geographic Areas<br />
India<br />
Issues<br />
climate change l<br />
conflict resolution<br />
and negotiation<br />
l corruption and<br />
transnational crime<br />
l economics l<br />
environmental issues<br />
l foreign direct<br />
investment l human<br />
rights l international<br />
crimes and tribunals<br />
l international law l<br />
international trade<br />
theory and policy l<br />
NAFTA l nuclear policy<br />
and proliferation l rule<br />
<strong>of</strong> law l sustainable<br />
development l treaty<br />
negotiations l United<br />
Nations l World Bank<br />
and International<br />
Monetary Fund<br />
Daniel Bars<strong>to</strong>w<br />
Magraw Jr., J.D.<br />
Foreign Policy Institute Fellow; Pr<strong>of</strong>essorial Lecturer<br />
in the International Law and Organizations Program<br />
Background and Education<br />
Served as president and chief executive <strong>of</strong>ficer <strong>of</strong><br />
the Center for International Environmental Law<br />
and continues as president emeritus and board<br />
member; was associate general counsel and direc<strong>to</strong>r<br />
<strong>of</strong> the International Environmental Law Office <strong>of</strong><br />
the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency and<br />
acting principal deputy assistant administra<strong>to</strong>r<br />
<strong>of</strong> the agency’s Office <strong>of</strong> International Activities;<br />
co-chaired the White House assessment <strong>of</strong> U.S.<br />
regulation <strong>of</strong> genetically modified organisms; was<br />
a visiting scientist with the Environmental and<br />
Societal Impacts Group <strong>of</strong> the National Center for<br />
Atmospheric Research; was a practicing at<strong>to</strong>rney<br />
with Coving<strong>to</strong>n & Burling, a pr<strong>of</strong>essor <strong>of</strong> law at the<br />
University <strong>of</strong> Colorado and a lecturer in law at the<br />
University <strong>of</strong> California, Berkeley; honored with the<br />
American Bar Association’s Award for Distinguished<br />
Achievement in Environmental Law and Policy,<br />
the United Nations Association National Capital<br />
Area’s Louis Sohn Award for Human Rights and<br />
the Elizabeth Haub Award for Environmental Law;<br />
J.D., University <strong>of</strong> California, Berkeley<br />
Publications<br />
International Environmental Law and Policy,<br />
co-author (2006); Environment and Trade: A <strong>Guide</strong> <strong>to</strong><br />
WTO Jurisprudence, co-author (2005); International<br />
Environmental Law: Basic Instruments and References<br />
1992–1999, co-author (1999); Instruments <strong>of</strong> Change:<br />
The International Human Rights <strong>of</strong> Women, co-author<br />
(1998); The Iran-United States Claims Tribunal:<br />
Its Contribution <strong>to</strong> the Law <strong>of</strong> State Responsibility,<br />
co-edi<strong>to</strong>r (1998); “Images <strong>of</strong> Growth” in<br />
Environmental Policy and Law (2012); “Integrating<br />
Human Rights and the Environment,” co-author, in<br />
Kyung Hee University Business Law Review (2011);<br />
“Philosophical Issues in International Environmental<br />
Law” in The Philosophy <strong>of</strong> International Law (2010);<br />
numerous other books, book chapters and articles
Thomas Mahnken, Ph.D.<br />
Direc<strong>to</strong>r <strong>of</strong> External Programs at the Philip Merrill<br />
Center for Strategic Studies; Senior Research<br />
Pr<strong>of</strong>essor <strong>of</strong> Strategic Studies<br />
EXPERTISE<br />
Geographic Areas<br />
Asia l East Asia l<br />
Eastern Europe l<br />
Western Europe l Great<br />
Britain l Middle East<br />
l Persian Gulf l Iran l<br />
Iraq<br />
Issues<br />
air power l American<br />
defense policy l<br />
American foreign<br />
policy l arms control<br />
and disarmament l<br />
counterterrorism l<br />
elections and foreign<br />
policy l intelligence l<br />
international relations<br />
l irregular warfare<br />
l military his<strong>to</strong>ry l<br />
military power and<br />
strategy l nuclear<br />
policy and proliferation<br />
l strategic and security<br />
issues l terrorism l U.S.<br />
presidency and foreign<br />
policy l weapons <strong>of</strong><br />
mass destruction<br />
Background and Education<br />
Also currently the Jerome E. Levy Chair <strong>of</strong><br />
Economic Geography and National Security at the<br />
U.S. Naval War College and edi<strong>to</strong>r <strong>of</strong> The Journal<br />
<strong>of</strong> Strategic Studies; served as U.S. deputy assistant<br />
secretary <strong>of</strong> Defense for Policy Planning, as staff<br />
direc<strong>to</strong>r <strong>of</strong> the 2010 Quadrennial Defense Review<br />
Independent Panel’s Force Structure and Personnel<br />
Sub-Panel, and on the staff <strong>of</strong> the Commission<br />
on the Intelligence Capabilities <strong>of</strong> the United<br />
States Regarding Weapons <strong>of</strong> Mass Destruction;<br />
was a member <strong>of</strong> the Gulf War Air Power Survey,<br />
commissioned by the Secretary <strong>of</strong> the Air Force <strong>to</strong><br />
examine the performance <strong>of</strong> U.S. forces during the<br />
war with Iraq; was a National Security Fellow at<br />
the John M. Olin Institute for Strategic Studies at<br />
Harvard University; Ph.D., international relations,<br />
<strong>SAIS</strong><br />
Publications<br />
Technology and the American Way <strong>of</strong> War Since<br />
1945 (2008); Strategic Studies: A Reader, co-edi<strong>to</strong>r<br />
(2007); U.S. Military Operations in Iraq: Planning,<br />
Combat and Occupation, co-edi<strong>to</strong>r (2007); The<br />
Information Revolution in Military Affairs in Asia,<br />
co-edi<strong>to</strong>r (2004); Strategic Intelligence: Essays in<br />
Honor <strong>of</strong> Michael I. Handel, co-edi<strong>to</strong>r (2003); The<br />
Limits <strong>of</strong> Transformation: Officer Attitudes Toward<br />
the Revolution in Military Affairs, co-author (2003);<br />
Uncovering Ways <strong>of</strong> War: U.S. Intelligence and Foreign<br />
Military Innovation, 1918–1941 (2002)<br />
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Michael Mandelbaum, Ph.D.<br />
Christian A. Herter Pr<strong>of</strong>essor <strong>of</strong> American Foreign<br />
Policy; Direc<strong>to</strong>r <strong>of</strong> the American Foreign Policy<br />
Program<br />
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EXPERTISE<br />
Geographic Areas<br />
Asia l Eastern Europe<br />
l Western Europe l<br />
Middle East<br />
Issues<br />
American foreign<br />
policy l elections and<br />
foreign policy l NATO<br />
l strategic and security<br />
issues l U.S. Congress<br />
and foreign policy l U.S.<br />
presidency and foreign<br />
policy<br />
Background and Education<br />
Former faculty member at Harvard University,<br />
Columbia University and the U.S. Naval Academy;<br />
Ph.D., political science, Harvard University<br />
Publications<br />
That Used <strong>to</strong> Be Us: How America Fell Behind in<br />
the World It Invented and How We Can Come Back,<br />
co-author (2011); The Frugal Superpower: America’s<br />
Global Leadership in a Cash-Strapped Era (2010);<br />
Democracy’s Good Name: The Rise and Risks <strong>of</strong> the<br />
World’s Most Popular Form <strong>of</strong> Government (2007);<br />
The Case for Goliath: How America Acts as the World’s<br />
Government in the 21st Century (2006); The Meaning<br />
<strong>of</strong> Sports: Why Americans Watch Baseball, Football and<br />
Basketball and What They See When They Do (2004);<br />
The Ideas That Conquered the World: Peace, Democracy<br />
and Free Markets in the 21st Century (2002); The<br />
Dawn <strong>of</strong> Peace in Europe (1996); The Fate <strong>of</strong> Nations:<br />
The Search for National Security in the 19th and 20th<br />
Centuries (1988); The Global Rivals (1988); Reagan<br />
and Gorbachev (1987); The Nuclear Future (1983); The<br />
Nuclear Revolution: International Politics Before and<br />
After Hiroshima (1981); The Nuclear Question: The<br />
United States and Nuclear Weapons, 1946–1976 (1979)
James Mann, B.A.<br />
Foreign Policy Institute Author-in-Residence<br />
EXPERTISE<br />
Geographic Areas<br />
East Asia l China l<br />
Taiwan<br />
Issues<br />
American foreign policy<br />
l diplomacy l domestic<br />
influences on foreign<br />
policy l human rights<br />
l media and foreign<br />
policy l strategic and<br />
security issues l U.S.<br />
Congress and foreign<br />
policy l U.S. presidency<br />
and foreign policy<br />
Background and Education<br />
Former Washing<strong>to</strong>n correspondent, Beijing bureau<br />
chief and columnist for the Los Angeles Times;<br />
also worked for The Washing<strong>to</strong>n Post, The Baltimore<br />
Sun, the Philadelphia Inquirer and the New Haven<br />
Journal-Courier; was senior writer-in-residence at the<br />
Center for Strategic and International Studies and a<br />
fellow <strong>of</strong> the American Academy in Berlin; winner<br />
<strong>of</strong> the Edward Weintal Prize and the Edwin Hood<br />
Award for reporting on American foreign policy as<br />
well as other journalism awards; as a book author,<br />
focuses particularly on U.S. foreign policy and<br />
U.S.-China relations; is a member <strong>of</strong> the Council<br />
on Foreign Relations; B.A., sociology, Harvard<br />
University<br />
Publications<br />
The Obamians: The Struggle Inside the White House<br />
<strong>to</strong> Redefine American Power (2012); The Rebellion <strong>of</strong><br />
Ronald Reagan: A His<strong>to</strong>ry <strong>of</strong> the End <strong>of</strong> the Cold War<br />
(2009); The China Fantasy: How Our Leaders Explain<br />
Away Chinese Repression (2007); Rise <strong>of</strong> the Vulcans:<br />
The His<strong>to</strong>ry <strong>of</strong> Bush’s War Cabinet (2004); About Face:<br />
A His<strong>to</strong>ry <strong>of</strong> America’s Curious Relationship With<br />
China, From Nixon <strong>to</strong> Clin<strong>to</strong>n (1999); Beijing Jeep<br />
(1989); “Congress and Taiwan” in Making China<br />
Policy (2001); numerous articles in The Atlantic<br />
Monthly, The New Republic and The Washing<strong>to</strong>n Post<br />
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Mohamed Y. Mattar, S.J.D.<br />
Executive Direc<strong>to</strong>r <strong>of</strong> the Protection Project; Senior<br />
Research Pr<strong>of</strong>essor <strong>of</strong> International Law<br />
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EXPERTISE<br />
Geographic Areas<br />
Middle East<br />
Issues<br />
corruption and<br />
transnational crime<br />
l human rights l<br />
human trafficking<br />
l international law<br />
l Islamic religion,<br />
politics and law l<br />
nation-building and<br />
democratization l rule<br />
<strong>of</strong> law l women’s rights<br />
Background and Education<br />
Recognized as an international expert on antitrafficking<br />
legislation; regularly advises international<br />
and regional organizations on the subject, serves as<br />
a member <strong>of</strong> U.N. expert groups and has testified<br />
before U.S. congressional committees and foreign<br />
legislative bodies; provides technical assistance <strong>to</strong><br />
universities in the Middle East in establishing and<br />
operating legal clinics, develops academic curricula<br />
on international human rights and drafts human<br />
rights model legislation; serves as adjunct pr<strong>of</strong>essor<br />
<strong>of</strong> law at George<strong>to</strong>wn University Law Center and at<br />
American University’s Washing<strong>to</strong>n College <strong>of</strong> Law<br />
and as non-resident distinguished pr<strong>of</strong>essor <strong>of</strong> law<br />
at Alexandria University in Egypt; current interests<br />
include clinical legal education, corporate social<br />
responsibility, human rights legislation and access <strong>to</strong><br />
justice; S.J.D., Tulane University<br />
Foreign Languages<br />
Arabic<br />
Publications<br />
Combating Trafficking in Persons: A Handbook for Parliamentarians (2009);<br />
Combating Trafficking in Persons in Accordance With the Principles <strong>of</strong> Islamic Law<br />
(2009); articles include “Human Rights Legislation in the Arab World: The<br />
Case <strong>of</strong> Human Trafficking” in Michigan Journal for International Law (2011);<br />
“Interpreting Judicial Interpretations <strong>of</strong> the Criminal Statutes <strong>of</strong> the Trafficking<br />
Victims Protection Act: Ten Years Later” in American University Journal <strong>of</strong><br />
Gender, Social Policy and the Law (2011); “Improving Our Approach <strong>to</strong> Human<br />
Trafficking” in Criminology and Public Policy (2010); “Access <strong>to</strong> International<br />
Criminal Justice for Victims <strong>of</strong> Violence Against Women Under International<br />
Family Law” in Emory Law Review (2009); “Comparative Models <strong>of</strong> Human<br />
Rights Moni<strong>to</strong>ring and Reporting Mechanisms” in Vanderbilt Transnational Law<br />
Journal (2008); “Unresolved Questions in the Bill <strong>of</strong> Rights <strong>of</strong> the New Iraqi<br />
Constitution: How Will the Clash Between ‘Human Rights’ and ‘Islamic Law’<br />
Be Reconciled in Future Legislative Enactments and Judicial Interpretations?”<br />
in Fordham International Law Journal (2007)
Matthias Matthijs, Ph.D.<br />
Assistant Pr<strong>of</strong>essor <strong>of</strong> International Political<br />
Economy (effective July 1, 2012)<br />
EXPERTISE<br />
Geographic Areas<br />
Western Europe l<br />
France l Germany l<br />
Great Britain l Italy<br />
Issues<br />
American economic<br />
policy l American<br />
foreign policy<br />
l economics l<br />
European Union and<br />
transatlantic relations<br />
l global financial<br />
crises l globalization<br />
l international debt l<br />
international finance<br />
l international<br />
political economy l<br />
international relations<br />
l international trade<br />
theory and policy<br />
l World Bank and<br />
International Monetary<br />
Fund<br />
Background and Education<br />
Previously served as an assistant pr<strong>of</strong>essor <strong>of</strong><br />
international economic relations at American<br />
University’s <strong>School</strong> <strong>of</strong> International Service, a<br />
<strong>SAIS</strong> pr<strong>of</strong>essorial lecturer, a lecturer <strong>of</strong> economics<br />
at the University <strong>of</strong> Maryland, Baltimore County,<br />
and a consultant for the World Bank/International<br />
Finance Corporation and the Economist<br />
Intelligence Unit; specializes in the politics <strong>of</strong><br />
economic crises and the role <strong>of</strong> economic ideas in<br />
economic policymaking as well as international<br />
and comparative political economy and regional<br />
integration; current research focuses on the global<br />
financial crisis, Europe’s sovereign debt crisis, the<br />
domestic and international politics <strong>of</strong> austerity, and<br />
the global battle for economic ideas; received the<br />
2011 <strong>SAIS</strong> Max M. Fisher Prize for Excellence in<br />
Teaching and 2010 Samuel H. Beer Prize for Best<br />
Dissertation in British Politics by a North American<br />
Scholar awarded by the British Politics Group <strong>of</strong><br />
the American Political Science Association; Ph.D.,<br />
international relations, <strong>SAIS</strong><br />
Foreign Languages<br />
Dutch; French; German<br />
Publications<br />
Ideas and Economic Crises in Britain From Attlee <strong>to</strong><br />
Blair (1945–2005) (2010); “The Sons <strong>of</strong> Brix<strong>to</strong>n”<br />
in Foreign Affairs (2011); “Why Only Germany<br />
Can Fix the Euro,” co-author, in Foreign Affairs<br />
(2011); “Can Africa Leap In<strong>to</strong> Global Network<br />
Trade?” co-author, in World Bank Policy Research<br />
Working Paper Series (2007); “U.S. and EU Trade<br />
Policy Toward the Middle East: A Comparative<br />
Assessment” in Conflict in Focus (2007)<br />
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John McLaughlin, M.A.<br />
Distinguished Practitioner-in-Residence at the<br />
Philip Merrill Center for Strategic Studies<br />
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Expertise<br />
Issues<br />
American defense policy<br />
l counterterrorism l<br />
intelligence l irregular<br />
warfare l nuclear policy<br />
and proliferation l<br />
strategic and security<br />
issues l U.S. homeland<br />
security l weapons <strong>of</strong><br />
mass destruction<br />
Background and Education<br />
Serves on the direc<strong>to</strong>r <strong>of</strong> the Central Intelligence<br />
Agency’s external advisory board; led review <strong>of</strong><br />
counterterrorism “lessons learned” at the request<br />
<strong>of</strong> the direc<strong>to</strong>r <strong>of</strong> National Intelligence; was acting<br />
direc<strong>to</strong>r <strong>of</strong> the CIA from July <strong>to</strong> September 2004<br />
and previously was the agency’s deputy direc<strong>to</strong>r<br />
from Oc<strong>to</strong>ber 2000; prior <strong>to</strong> that, held the positions<br />
<strong>of</strong> deputy direc<strong>to</strong>r for Intelligence, vice chairman<br />
for Estimates and acting chairman <strong>of</strong> the National<br />
Intelligence Council; founded the Sherman Kent<br />
<strong>School</strong> for Intelligence Analysis, an institution<br />
dedicated <strong>to</strong> teaching the his<strong>to</strong>ry, mission and<br />
essential skills <strong>of</strong> the analytic pr<strong>of</strong>ession <strong>to</strong> new<br />
CIA employees; M.A., international relations, <strong>SAIS</strong>
Stephen John Morris, Ph.D.<br />
Foreign Policy Institute Visiting Fellow<br />
Expertise<br />
Geographic Areas<br />
Cambodia l Vietnam l<br />
Russia<br />
Issues<br />
international<br />
immigration issues l<br />
terrorism<br />
Background and Education<br />
Former fellow, research associate and visiting scholar<br />
at Harvard University’s Center for International<br />
Affairs, Russian Research Center and Department<br />
<strong>of</strong> Government; Ph.D., political science, Columbia<br />
University<br />
Publications<br />
Why Vietnam Invaded Cambodia: Political Culture<br />
and the Causes <strong>of</strong> War (1999); numerous journal<br />
and magazine articles on Vietnam and Cambodia;<br />
currently researching and writing a book on<br />
the Vietnam War during the Nixon and Ford<br />
administrations using U.S. and Soviet bloc archives<br />
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Steven Muller, Ph.D.<br />
Foreign Policy Institute Fellow; President<br />
Emeritus <strong>of</strong> The <strong>Johns</strong> <strong>Hopkins</strong> University<br />
Expertise<br />
Geographic Areas<br />
Western Europe l<br />
Germany<br />
Background and Education<br />
Co-chairman <strong>of</strong> the American Institute for<br />
Contemporary German Studies at The <strong>Johns</strong><br />
<strong>Hopkins</strong> University; trustee <strong>of</strong> the German Marshall<br />
Fund <strong>of</strong> the United States; member <strong>of</strong> the executive<br />
committee <strong>of</strong> the Atlantic Council <strong>of</strong> the United<br />
States; Ph.D., government, Cornell University<br />
Foreign Languages<br />
German<br />
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Publications<br />
From Occupation <strong>to</strong> Cooperation: The United States and<br />
United Germany in a Changing World Order, co-edi<strong>to</strong>r<br />
(1992)
Joshua Muravchik, Ph.D.<br />
Foreign Policy Institute Fellow<br />
EXPERTISE<br />
Geographic Areas<br />
Middle East<br />
Issues<br />
American foreign<br />
policy l Arab-Israeli<br />
relations l human<br />
rights l nation-building<br />
and democratization l<br />
United Nations<br />
Background and Education<br />
Serves as a Fellow in Human Freedom at the George<br />
W. Bush Institute and as an adjunct pr<strong>of</strong>essor at the<br />
Institute <strong>of</strong> World Politics; member <strong>of</strong> the edi<strong>to</strong>rial<br />
boards <strong>of</strong> the Journal <strong>of</strong> Democracy, World Affairs<br />
and the Journal <strong>of</strong> International Security Affairs;<br />
former member <strong>of</strong> the U.S. State Department<br />
Advisory Committee on Democracy Promotion;<br />
was resident scholar at the American Enterprise<br />
Institute; previously a member <strong>of</strong> the Commission<br />
on Broadcasting <strong>to</strong> the People’s Republic <strong>of</strong><br />
China; Ph.D., international relations, George<strong>to</strong>wn<br />
University<br />
Publications<br />
The Next Founders: Voices <strong>of</strong> Democracy in the Middle<br />
East (2009); The Future <strong>of</strong> the United Nations (2005);<br />
Heaven on Earth: The Rise and Fall <strong>of</strong> Socialism<br />
(2001); The Imperative <strong>of</strong> American Leadership (1996);<br />
Exporting Democracy: Fulfilling America’s Destiny<br />
(1991); The Uncertain Crusade: Jimmy Carter and the<br />
Dilemmas <strong>of</strong> Human Rights Policy (1986); author <strong>of</strong><br />
more than 300 magazine articles<br />
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Azar Nafisi, Ph.D.<br />
Executive Direc<strong>to</strong>r <strong>of</strong> Cultural Conversations;<br />
Foreign Policy Institute Fellow<br />
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Expertise<br />
Geographic Areas<br />
Middle East l Iran<br />
Issues<br />
culture, religion and<br />
politics l developing<br />
nations l human rights<br />
l Islamic religion,<br />
politics and law l<br />
women’s rights<br />
Background and Education<br />
Served on the faculty at Tehran University and later<br />
Allemeh Tabatabai University; as visiting fellow at<br />
the University <strong>of</strong> Oxford, taught on the interactions<br />
between Western and Iranian culture; has earned<br />
international recognition for advocating on behalf<br />
<strong>of</strong> Iran’s intellectuals, youth and especially women;<br />
Ph.D., English literature, University <strong>of</strong> Oklahoma<br />
Foreign Languages<br />
Persian<br />
Publications<br />
Things I’ve Been Silent About (2008); La Voce Verde<br />
(2006); Reading Lolita in Tehran: A Memoir in Books<br />
(2003); Anti-Terra: A Study <strong>of</strong> Vladimir Nabokov’s<br />
Novels (1994); numerous chapters and articles on<br />
issues related <strong>to</strong> promotion <strong>of</strong> democracy and human<br />
rights in Muslim societies, on women’s rights and on<br />
literature and culture; Reading Lolita has appeared on<br />
best-seller lists worldwide, has been translated in<strong>to</strong><br />
more than 30 languages and has won many literary<br />
awards, including the 2004 Nonfiction Book <strong>of</strong> the<br />
Year Award from Booksense and the Frederic W.<br />
Ness Book Award
Don Oberdorfer, B.A.<br />
Chairman <strong>of</strong> the U.S.-Korea Institute at <strong>SAIS</strong>;<br />
Foreign Policy Institute Journalist-in-Residence<br />
EXPERTISE<br />
Geographic Areas<br />
East Asia l Japan l<br />
North Korea l South<br />
Korea l Russia<br />
Issues<br />
American foreign policy<br />
l media and foreign<br />
policy l U.S. Congress<br />
and foreign policy l U.S.<br />
presidency and foreign<br />
policy<br />
Background and Education<br />
Diplomatic correspondent for The Washing<strong>to</strong>n Post<br />
for 17 years before retiring in 1993; previously<br />
covered the White House and Northeast Asia for<br />
The Washing<strong>to</strong>n Post and reported for The Charlotte<br />
Observer, The Saturday Evening Post and Knight<br />
Newspapers; winner <strong>of</strong> awards for diplomatic<br />
reporting; B.A., public and international affairs,<br />
Prince<strong>to</strong>n University<br />
Publications<br />
Sena<strong>to</strong>r Mansfield: The Extraordinary Life <strong>of</strong> a Great<br />
American Statesman and Diplomat (2003); The Two<br />
Koreas (1997, 2001); The Turn: From the Cold War <strong>to</strong> a<br />
New Era (1991, 1997); Tet! (1971, 2001)<br />
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Bruce Parrott, Ph.D.<br />
Pr<strong>of</strong>essor and Direc<strong>to</strong>r <strong>of</strong> the Russian and<br />
Eurasian Studies Program<br />
90<br />
Expertise<br />
Geographic Areas<br />
Russia<br />
Issues<br />
arms control and<br />
disarmament l<br />
nation-building and<br />
democratization l<br />
strategic and security<br />
issues<br />
Background and Education<br />
Served on the American Council <strong>of</strong> Learned<br />
Societies-Social Science Research Council Joint<br />
Committee on Soviet Studies and on the board <strong>of</strong><br />
the American Association for the Advancement<br />
<strong>of</strong> Slavic Studies; has been a consultant <strong>to</strong> the U.S.<br />
Department <strong>of</strong> Defense and U.S. Department <strong>of</strong><br />
State; Ph.D., political science, Columbia University<br />
Foreign Languages<br />
Russian<br />
Publications<br />
Conflict, Cleavage and Change in Central Asia and the<br />
Caucasus, co-edi<strong>to</strong>r (1997); Democratic Changes and<br />
Authoritarian Reactions in Russia, Ukraine, Belarus<br />
and Moldova, co-edi<strong>to</strong>r (1997); Politics, Power and<br />
the Struggle for Democracy in South-East Europe,<br />
co-edi<strong>to</strong>r (1997); The Consolidation <strong>of</strong> Democracy<br />
in East-Central Europe, co-edi<strong>to</strong>r (1997); The End<br />
<strong>of</strong> Empire? The Transformation <strong>of</strong> the U.S.S.R. in<br />
Comparative Perspective, co-edi<strong>to</strong>r (1996); State<br />
Building and Military Power in Russia and the<br />
New States <strong>of</strong> Eurasia (1995); Russia and the New<br />
States <strong>of</strong> Eurasia: The Politics <strong>of</strong> Upheaval, co-author<br />
(1994); book chapters include “Empire and After:<br />
Russia and the Geopolitics <strong>of</strong> Eurasia in His<strong>to</strong>rical<br />
Perspective” in Sino-Russian Relations in Central Asia<br />
and Beyond (forthcoming 2012); “Russia: European<br />
or Not?” in Europe Today: A Twenty-First Century<br />
Introduction (2007)
Gianfranco Pasquino, M.A.<br />
Senior Adjunct Pr<strong>of</strong>essor <strong>of</strong> European Studies<br />
—based at Bologna Center<br />
EXPERTISE<br />
Geographic Areas<br />
Western Europe l Italy<br />
l Latin America<br />
Issues<br />
European Union and<br />
transatlantic relations<br />
l nation-building and<br />
democratization l<br />
terrorism<br />
Background and Education<br />
Pr<strong>of</strong>essor <strong>of</strong> political science at the University<br />
<strong>of</strong> Bologna; direc<strong>to</strong>r <strong>of</strong> the monthly journal 451;<br />
served as a member <strong>of</strong> the Italian Senate (1983–96);<br />
was a parliamentary observer for the plebiscite<br />
and presidential elections in Chile; elected <strong>to</strong> the<br />
Accademia Nazionale dei Lincei; awarded honorary<br />
degrees in political science by the University <strong>of</strong><br />
Buenos Aires, the University <strong>of</strong> La Plata and<br />
Catholic University <strong>of</strong> Cordoba in Argentina; M.A.,<br />
international relations, <strong>SAIS</strong><br />
Foreign Languages<br />
French; Italian; Spanish<br />
Publications<br />
La Rivoluzione Promessa (2011); Masters <strong>of</strong> Political<br />
Science, co-edi<strong>to</strong>r (2009, 2010); Prima lezione di<br />
scienza politica (2008); Le istituzioni di Arlecchino<br />
(2007); Los poderes de los jefes de gobierno (2007);<br />
Sistemi politici comparati (2007); Strumenti della<br />
democrazia, edi<strong>to</strong>r (2007); Il sistema politico italiano<br />
(2002); “Italy: The Never-ending Transition <strong>of</strong><br />
a Democratic Regime” in Comparative European<br />
Politics (2008, 3rd edition); frequent contribu<strong>to</strong>r<br />
<strong>of</strong> articles and reviews <strong>to</strong> academic journals, policy<br />
forums and news outlets<br />
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Jason D. Patent, Ph.D.<br />
American Co-Direc<strong>to</strong>r <strong>of</strong> the <strong>Hopkins</strong>-Nanjing<br />
Center for Chinese and American Studies<br />
—based in Nanjing<br />
EXPERTISE<br />
Geographic Areas<br />
China<br />
Issues<br />
culture, religion and<br />
politics l human rights<br />
Background and Education<br />
Served as the inaugural direc<strong>to</strong>r <strong>of</strong> Stanford<br />
University’s Overseas Studies Program in Beijing<br />
from 2004 <strong>to</strong> 2007; has taught dozens <strong>of</strong> courses<br />
as a head instruc<strong>to</strong>r and teaching assistant in<br />
areas ranging from Chinese language <strong>to</strong> cognitive<br />
linguistics <strong>to</strong> values and worldview; spent four years<br />
in private business as a management consultant,<br />
entrepreneur and vice president <strong>of</strong> marketing; Ph.D.,<br />
linguistics, University <strong>of</strong> California, Berkeley<br />
Foreign Languages<br />
Chinese<br />
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Publications<br />
“Supracultural Models, Universalism and<br />
Relativism: The Language <strong>of</strong> Personhood in<br />
Chinese and American Cultures” in Language<br />
and Social Cognition: Expression <strong>of</strong> the Social Mind<br />
(2009); “Cultural Models in the U.S. and China: A<br />
Linguistic Investigation <strong>of</strong> Distributed Cognition”<br />
in the conference volume for the Eighth Conference<br />
on Conceptual Structure, Discourse & Language:<br />
Language in Action (2006); “A Unified Account <strong>of</strong><br />
Essentially Contested Concepts” in Proceedings <strong>of</strong><br />
the Twenty-Seventh Annual Meeting <strong>of</strong> the Berkeley<br />
Linguistics Society (2005); “What Linguistics Can<br />
Tell Us About Affirmative Action Discourse” in<br />
Proceedings <strong>of</strong> the Seventh Annual Symposium About<br />
Language and Society—Austin (2000); “A Willy-Nilly<br />
Look at Lai Ideophones” in Linguistics <strong>of</strong> the Tibe<strong>to</strong>-<br />
Burman Area (1998); “A Lousy Time <strong>to</strong> Be Silver:<br />
Crisis in China’s Family-Based System <strong>of</strong> Care<br />
for the Elderly” in Berkeley Journal <strong>of</strong> Asian Studies<br />
(1995)
Camille Pecastaing, Ph.D.<br />
Senior Associate Pr<strong>of</strong>essor <strong>of</strong> Middle East Studies<br />
Expertise<br />
Geographic Areas<br />
Middle East l Persian<br />
Gulf l Iran l Iraq<br />
Issues<br />
conflict resolution<br />
and negotiation l<br />
culture, religion and<br />
politics l genocide l<br />
globalization l Islamic<br />
religion, politics and law<br />
l terrorism<br />
Background and Education<br />
Student <strong>of</strong> behavioral sciences and his<strong>to</strong>rical<br />
sociology; research focuses on the cognitive and<br />
emotive foundations <strong>of</strong> xenophobic political cultures<br />
and ethnoreligious violence, using the Muslim<br />
world and its European and Asian peripheries as a<br />
case study; contribu<strong>to</strong>r <strong>to</strong> the Working Group on<br />
Islamism and the International Order at Stanford<br />
University’s Hoover Institution; Ph.D., international<br />
relations, <strong>SAIS</strong><br />
Publications<br />
Jihad in the Arabian Sea (2011); author <strong>of</strong> papers and<br />
articles on political Islam, Islamist terrorism, social<br />
change and globalization<br />
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Alan Platt, Ph.D.<br />
Foreign Policy Institute Fellow; Pr<strong>of</strong>essorial<br />
Lecturer in the American Foreign Policy Program<br />
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EXPERTISE<br />
Issues<br />
American defense<br />
policy l American<br />
foreign policy l<br />
arms control and<br />
disarmament l<br />
domestic influences<br />
on foreign policy l<br />
economics l elections<br />
and foreign policy l<br />
international finance l<br />
international relations<br />
l international trade<br />
theory and policy l<br />
media and foreign<br />
policy l strategic and<br />
security issues l<br />
U.S. Congress and<br />
foreign policy l U.S.<br />
homeland security l<br />
U.S. presidency and<br />
foreign policy<br />
Background and Education<br />
As a principal in the Washing<strong>to</strong>n, D.C., <strong>of</strong>fice<br />
<strong>of</strong> Gibson, Dunn & Crutcher, works on national<br />
security and international issues; focuses on<br />
providing strategic advice <strong>to</strong> companies on hightechnology<br />
matters in the executive and legislative<br />
branches <strong>of</strong> government; has significant experience<br />
representing major corporations in congressional<br />
investigations; previously served as chief <strong>of</strong> the<br />
Arms Transfer Division <strong>of</strong> the U.S. Arms Control<br />
and Disarmament Agency, principal foreign policy<br />
adviser <strong>to</strong> then-U.S. Sena<strong>to</strong>r Edmund Muskie and a<br />
senior staff member <strong>of</strong> the Rand Corporation; was<br />
a fellow at Stanford University’s Hoover Institution;<br />
Ph.D., political science, Columbia University<br />
Publications<br />
Author <strong>of</strong> three books and more than 30 articles on<br />
national security and international economic issues
Michael G. Plummer, Ph.D.<br />
Eni Pr<strong>of</strong>essor <strong>of</strong> International Economics<br />
—based at Bologna Center<br />
Expertise<br />
Geographic Areas<br />
Asia<br />
Issues<br />
ASEAN l economic<br />
development<br />
l economics l<br />
international finance<br />
l international trade<br />
theory and policy<br />
Background and Education<br />
Held appointment as head <strong>of</strong> the Development<br />
Division in the Trade and Agriculture Direc<strong>to</strong>rate<br />
at the Organisation for Economic Co-operation<br />
and Development in Paris from 2010 <strong>to</strong> 2012; was<br />
tenured associate pr<strong>of</strong>essor at Brandeis University;<br />
is direc<strong>to</strong>r <strong>of</strong> the American Committee on Asian<br />
Economic Studies; serves as edi<strong>to</strong>r in chief <strong>of</strong><br />
the Journal <strong>of</strong> Asian Economics; is a nonresident<br />
senior fellow at the East-West Center; was Asian<br />
Development Bank distinguished lecturer and team<br />
leader at the Association <strong>of</strong> Southeast Asian Nations<br />
Secretariat for several projects; led studies on the<br />
ASEAN economic community and development <strong>of</strong><br />
the ASEAN regional bond market; advised USAID<br />
on ASEAN free-trade initiative; postgraduate<br />
diploma, <strong>SAIS</strong> Bologna Center; Ph.D., economics,<br />
Michigan State University<br />
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Foreign Languages<br />
French; Italian; Japanese<br />
Publications<br />
Oxford Handbook <strong>of</strong> International Commercial Policy,<br />
co-edi<strong>to</strong>r (2012); ASEAN Economic Integration:<br />
Trade, Finance and Foreign Direct Investment (2009);<br />
Realizing the ASEAN Economic Community: A<br />
Comprehensive Assessment, co-edi<strong>to</strong>r (2009); The World<br />
Trade Organization: Legal, Economic and Political<br />
Analysis (Vols. I–III), co-edi<strong>to</strong>r (2005); Economic<br />
Integration and Development: Has Regionalism<br />
Delivered for Developing Countries? co-author (2002);<br />
“Best Practices in Regional Trading Agreements: An<br />
Application <strong>to</strong> Asia” in The World Economy (2007);<br />
numerous other articles and reviews in academic<br />
journals
James C. Riedel, Ph.D.<br />
William L. Clay<strong>to</strong>n Pr<strong>of</strong>essor <strong>of</strong> International<br />
Economics<br />
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Expertise<br />
Geographic Areas<br />
East Asia l Vietnam<br />
Issues<br />
economic development<br />
l economics l<br />
globalization l<br />
international finance<br />
l international<br />
monetary economics<br />
l international trade<br />
theory and policy l<br />
newly industrialized<br />
countries<br />
Background and Education<br />
Consultant <strong>to</strong> the World Bank and other<br />
international agencies; serves as a member <strong>of</strong> the<br />
board <strong>of</strong> the American Committee for Asian<br />
Economic Studies and the Hong Kong Centre for<br />
Economic Research; former research fellow at the<br />
Institut für Weltwirtschaft in Kiel, Germany; was<br />
visiting fellow at the Australian National University<br />
and Nuffield College at the University <strong>of</strong> Oxford;<br />
was a Fulbright pr<strong>of</strong>essor in Vietnam; Ph.D.,<br />
economics, University <strong>of</strong> California, Davis<br />
Publications<br />
Economic Crises and Long-Term Growth in Turkey<br />
(1993); other books and numerous articles on<br />
international trade theory, international finance<br />
and economic development in American Economic<br />
Review, Economic Journal, Journal <strong>of</strong> Development<br />
Economics, Journal <strong>of</strong> International Economics, Review<br />
<strong>of</strong> Economics and Statistics, Weltwirtschaftliches Archiv<br />
and World Economy
Expertise<br />
Geographic Areas<br />
Latin America l<br />
Argentina l Brazil l<br />
Cuba l Chile l Mexico l<br />
Venezuela<br />
Issues<br />
developing nations l<br />
elections and foreign<br />
policy l emerging<br />
markets l global<br />
financial crises l<br />
international debt l<br />
international political<br />
economy l NAFTA l<br />
political risk analysis<br />
Riordan Roett, Ph.D.<br />
Sarita and Don <strong>Johns</strong><strong>to</strong>n Pr<strong>of</strong>essor; Direc<strong>to</strong>r<br />
<strong>of</strong> Western Hemisphere Studies and the Latin<br />
American Studies Program<br />
Background and Education<br />
Member <strong>of</strong> the board <strong>of</strong> direc<strong>to</strong>rs for a number <strong>of</strong><br />
closed mutual funds at Legg Mason, Inc.; member<br />
<strong>of</strong> the Council on Foreign Relations and The Bret<strong>to</strong>n<br />
Woods Committee; recipient <strong>of</strong> the Order <strong>of</strong> Rio<br />
Branco from the government <strong>of</strong> Brazil with the rank<br />
<strong>of</strong> commander; recipient <strong>of</strong> the Order <strong>of</strong> Bernardo<br />
O’Higgins from the government <strong>of</strong> Chile with the<br />
rank <strong>of</strong> gran <strong>of</strong>icial; recognized for contributions<br />
<strong>to</strong> <strong>SAIS</strong> with establishment <strong>of</strong> the Riordan Roett<br />
Chair in Latin American Studies in 2004; former<br />
consultant <strong>to</strong> Chase Manhattan Bank in various<br />
capacities; was a faculty fellow <strong>of</strong> the World<br />
Economic Forum at the annual meeting in Davos,<br />
Switzerland; served as national president <strong>of</strong> the<br />
Latin American Studies Association; Ph.D., political<br />
science, Columbia University<br />
Foreign Languages<br />
Portuguese; Spanish<br />
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Publications<br />
The New Brazil (2010); China’s Expansion In<strong>to</strong> the Western Hemisphere: Implications<br />
for Latin America and the United States, co-author, co-edi<strong>to</strong>r (2008); The Andes<br />
in Focus: Security, Democracy and Economic Reform, co-author, co-edi<strong>to</strong>r (2005);<br />
Mexico’s Democracy at Work: Political and Economic Dynamics, co-author, co-edi<strong>to</strong>r<br />
(2004); Latin America in a Changing Global Environment, co-author, co-edi<strong>to</strong>r<br />
(2003); Post-Stabilization Politics in Latin America: Competition, Transition,<br />
Collapse, co-author, co-edi<strong>to</strong>r (2003); Exchange Rate Politics in Latin America,<br />
co-author, co-edi<strong>to</strong>r (2000); Brazil: Politics in a Patrimonial Society (1999, 5th<br />
edition); Mercosur: Regional Integration, World Markets (1999); Mexico’s Private<br />
Sec<strong>to</strong>r: Recent His<strong>to</strong>ry, Future Challenges (1998); Brazil Under Cardoso (1997); The<br />
Mexican Peso Crisis: International Perspectives (1996); The Challenge <strong>of</strong> Institutional<br />
Reform in Mexico (1995); Political and Economic Liberalization in Mexico at<br />
a Critical Juncture? (1993); Mexico’s External Relations in the 1990s (1991);<br />
Paraguay: The Personalist Legacy, co-author (1991); Mexico and the United States:<br />
Managing the Relationship (1988); Latin America, Western Europe and the U.S.:<br />
Reevaluating the Atlantic Triangle, co-author (1985)
Thomas Row, Ph.D.<br />
Senior Adjunct Pr<strong>of</strong>essor <strong>of</strong> His<strong>to</strong>ry—based at<br />
Bologna Center<br />
EXPERTISE<br />
Geographic Areas<br />
Western Europe<br />
Background and Education<br />
Pr<strong>of</strong>essor and chair <strong>of</strong> contemporary his<strong>to</strong>ry at<br />
the Diplomatic Academy <strong>of</strong> the Vienna <strong>School</strong><br />
<strong>of</strong> International Studies; former resident assistant<br />
pr<strong>of</strong>essor at <strong>SAIS</strong>’s Bologna Center and adjunct<br />
pr<strong>of</strong>essor at <strong>Johns</strong> <strong>Hopkins</strong> University’s Villa<br />
Spelman Florence; also was adjunct pr<strong>of</strong>essor at<br />
the Robert K. Nilsson Center for European Studies<br />
<strong>of</strong> Dickinson College in Bologna; former research<br />
fellow <strong>of</strong> the Giovanni Agnelli Foundation; served<br />
as his<strong>to</strong>rical consultant for a series <strong>of</strong> television<br />
documentaries broadcast on the His<strong>to</strong>ry Channel;<br />
Ph.D., international relations, <strong>SAIS</strong><br />
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Foreign Languages<br />
Italian<br />
Publications<br />
Does Central Europe Still Exist? edi<strong>to</strong>r (2007); Il<br />
nazionalismo economico nell’Italia liberale (1998);<br />
Reflections on the Identity <strong>of</strong> Europe, edi<strong>to</strong>r (1996);<br />
“Italy in the International System, 1900–1922”<br />
in Liberal and Fascist Italy: 1900–1945 (2002);<br />
“Mobilizing the Nation: Italian Propaganda in<br />
the Great War” in The Journal <strong>of</strong> Decorative and<br />
Propaganda Arts (2002); currently researching a<br />
his<strong>to</strong>ry <strong>of</strong> Italy during World War I
David Satter, B.Litt.<br />
Foreign Policy Institute Fellow<br />
Expertise<br />
Geographic Areas<br />
Russia<br />
Issues<br />
culture, religion and<br />
politics l human rights<br />
l international relations<br />
l terrorism<br />
Background and Education<br />
Senior fellow with the Hudson Institute; adjunct<br />
pr<strong>of</strong>essor at JHU’s Zanvyl Krieger <strong>School</strong> <strong>of</strong> Arts<br />
& Sciences <strong>Advanced</strong> Academic Programs; former<br />
research fellow with Stanford University’s Hoover<br />
Institution and visiting pr<strong>of</strong>essor at the University<br />
<strong>of</strong> Illinois, Urbana-Champaign; was Moscow<br />
correspondent for the Financial Times and special<br />
correspondent on Soviet affairs for The Wall Street<br />
Journal; Guggenheim Fellowship recipient; B.Litt.,<br />
political philosophy, University <strong>of</strong> Oxford<br />
Foreign Languages<br />
Russian<br />
Publications<br />
It Was a Long Time Ago, and It Never Happened<br />
Anyway: Russia and the Communist Past (2011);<br />
Darkness at Dawn: The Rise <strong>of</strong> the Russian Criminal<br />
State (2003); Age <strong>of</strong> Delirium: The Decline and Fall <strong>of</strong><br />
the Soviet Union (1996)<br />
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John Schidlovsky, B.A.<br />
Founder and Direc<strong>to</strong>r <strong>of</strong> the International<br />
Reporting Project<br />
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Expertise<br />
Geographic Areas<br />
East Asia l South Asia<br />
Issues<br />
media and foreign<br />
policy<br />
Background and Education<br />
Reporter for 20 years, including 13 years with The<br />
Baltimore Sun; as The Sun’s Beijing bureau chief,<br />
covered the Tiananmen Square demonstrations and<br />
aftermath and, as New Delhi bureau chief, reported<br />
on events in the Indian subcontinent and throughout<br />
the Asia-Pacific region; previously a freelance<br />
reporter in Cairo and Beirut, covering the region for<br />
NBC, ABC and Newsday; cura<strong>to</strong>r <strong>of</strong> the Jefferson<br />
Fellowships at the East-West Center in Honolulu;<br />
first direc<strong>to</strong>r <strong>of</strong> The Freedom Forum’s Asian Center<br />
in Hong Kong; awarded a Gannett Fellowship<br />
in Asian Studies at the University <strong>of</strong> Hawaii and<br />
named journalist-in-residence at the East-West<br />
Center; B.A., English, Columbia University<br />
Publications<br />
Dear President Clin<strong>to</strong>n: Voices From Asia and the<br />
Pacific (1993); has written articles about media<br />
issues for American Journalism Review, Media Studies<br />
Journal, Nieman Reports, IPI Reports and other<br />
publications
Mine Z. Senses, Ph.D.<br />
Senior Associate Pr<strong>of</strong>essor <strong>of</strong> International<br />
Economics<br />
Expertise<br />
Geographic Areas<br />
Turkey<br />
Issues<br />
economics l global<br />
financial crises<br />
l globalization l<br />
international finance l<br />
international financial<br />
markets l international<br />
trade theory and policy<br />
l labor economics<br />
and outsourcing<br />
l multinational<br />
corporations<br />
Background and Education<br />
Current research focuses on foreign outsourcing<br />
and its implications for industry dynamics and<br />
the labor market; has particular interest in the<br />
impact <strong>of</strong> globalization on wage determination and<br />
consequences <strong>of</strong> firm-level exchange rate exposure<br />
during financial crises; Ph.D., economics, University<br />
<strong>of</strong> Michigan<br />
Publications<br />
Author <strong>of</strong> papers on outsourcing and financial crises<br />
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Daniel Serwer, Ph.D.<br />
Senior Research Pr<strong>of</strong>essor <strong>of</strong> Conflict<br />
Management; Senior Fellow at the Center for<br />
Transatlantic Relations<br />
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EXPERTISE<br />
Geographic Areas<br />
Northern Africa l South<br />
Asia l Afghanistan<br />
l Pakistan l Eastern<br />
Europe l Balkans l<br />
Western Europe l Italy<br />
l Middle East l Iraq<br />
Issues<br />
American foreign policy<br />
l conflict resolution and<br />
negotiation l diplomacy<br />
l energy issues l<br />
European Union and<br />
transatlantic relations<br />
l foreign aid and global<br />
poverty l governance<br />
l nation-building<br />
and democratization<br />
l peacekeeping l<br />
strategic and security<br />
issues<br />
Background and Education<br />
Also a scholar at the Middle East Institute; as<br />
vice president <strong>of</strong> the Centers <strong>of</strong> Innovation at the<br />
United States Institute <strong>of</strong> Peace (USIP), led teams<br />
working on rule <strong>of</strong> law, peacebuilding, religion,<br />
economics, media, technology, security sec<strong>to</strong>r<br />
governance and gender; was also vice president for<br />
peace and stability operations at USIP, overseeing<br />
its peacebuilding work in Afghanistan, the Balkans,<br />
Iraq and Sudan; was executive direc<strong>to</strong>r <strong>of</strong> the<br />
Hamil<strong>to</strong>n/Baker Iraq Study Group; as a ministercounselor<br />
at the U.S. Department <strong>of</strong> State, served as<br />
U.S. special envoy and coordina<strong>to</strong>r for the Bosnian<br />
Federation, mediating between Croats and Muslims<br />
and negotiating the first agreement reached at<br />
the Day<strong>to</strong>n Peace Talks; from 1990 <strong>to</strong> 1993, was<br />
deputy chief <strong>of</strong> mission and chargé d’affaires at the<br />
U.S. Embassy in Rome, leading a major diplomatic<br />
mission through the end <strong>of</strong> the Cold War and the<br />
first Gulf War; Ph.D., his<strong>to</strong>ry, Prince<strong>to</strong>n University<br />
Foreign Languages<br />
Italian<br />
Publications<br />
Provides commentary <strong>to</strong> numerous news<br />
organizations, including The Washing<strong>to</strong>n Post, Reuters,<br />
theatlantic.com and foreignpolicy.com; author <strong>of</strong> the<br />
blog peacefare.net
András Simonyi, Ph.D.<br />
Managing Direc<strong>to</strong>r <strong>of</strong> the Center for Transatlantic<br />
Relations<br />
EXPERTISE<br />
Geographic Areas<br />
Eastern Europe<br />
Issues<br />
diplomacy l domestic<br />
influences on foreign<br />
policy l elections<br />
and foreign policy l<br />
emerging markets l<br />
European Union and<br />
transatlantic relations<br />
l human rights l<br />
international debt l<br />
international relations<br />
l media and foreign<br />
policy l nation-building<br />
and democratization l<br />
NATO l peacekeeping<br />
l political risk analysis<br />
l rule <strong>of</strong> law l strategic<br />
and security issues l<br />
terrorism<br />
Background and Education<br />
From 2002 <strong>to</strong> 2007, was ambassador <strong>of</strong> the Republic<br />
<strong>of</strong> Hungary <strong>to</strong> the United States; served as first<br />
Hungarian permanent representative on the NATO<br />
Council from 1999 <strong>to</strong> 2001; Ph.D., political science,<br />
Political Academy <strong>of</strong> the Socialist Worker’s Party,<br />
Budapest<br />
Foreign Languages<br />
Danish; Flemish; Hungarian<br />
Publications<br />
Full Throttle <strong>to</strong> the Summit: Tricks <strong>of</strong> the Trade in<br />
Washing<strong>to</strong>n Diplomacy (2010); “The Hard Truth<br />
About S<strong>of</strong>t Power,” co-author, white paper<br />
published by University <strong>of</strong> Southern California<br />
Center on Public Diplomacy (2011)<br />
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104<br />
Expertise<br />
Issues<br />
emerging markets l<br />
international finance l<br />
international financial<br />
markets<br />
Dorothy M. Sobol, Ph.D.<br />
Coordina<strong>to</strong>r <strong>of</strong> Emerging Markets Specialization;<br />
Senior Adjunct Pr<strong>of</strong>essor <strong>of</strong> International<br />
Economics and Emerging Markets<br />
Background and Education<br />
Former vice president in the Research Department<br />
at the Federal Reserve Bank <strong>of</strong> New York and edi<strong>to</strong>r<br />
<strong>of</strong> Current Issues in Economics and Finance; was senior<br />
fellow in economics at the Council on Foreign<br />
Relations; Ph.D., international economics, Fletcher<br />
<strong>School</strong> <strong>of</strong> Law and Diplomacy at Tufts University<br />
Publications<br />
Europe Confronts the Dollar: The Creation <strong>of</strong> the SDR,<br />
1963–69 (1983); articles on foreign ownership<br />
<strong>of</strong> U.S. Treasury securities, financial markets<br />
and private capital flows <strong>to</strong> Central and Eastern<br />
Europe, prospects for less developed countries’ debt<br />
management, a perspective on the LDC debt crisis,<br />
the financial role <strong>of</strong> the International Monetary<br />
Fund in promoting adjustment with growth,<br />
currency diversification and LDC debt, the SDR in<br />
private international finance, and the substitution<br />
account
S. Frederick Starr, Ph.D.<br />
Chairman <strong>of</strong> the Central Asia-Caucasus Institute;<br />
Senior Research Pr<strong>of</strong>essor<br />
Expertise<br />
Geographic Areas<br />
Central Asia and the<br />
Caucasus l Afghanistan<br />
l Russia<br />
Issues<br />
developing nations l<br />
energy issues l Islamic<br />
religion, politics and law<br />
l oil politics<br />
Background and Education<br />
Founding chairman <strong>of</strong> the Central Asia-Caucasus<br />
Institute and Silk Road Studies Program, a joint<br />
transatlantic research and policy center affiliated<br />
with <strong>SAIS</strong> in Washing<strong>to</strong>n, D.C., and the Institute<br />
for Security and Development Policy in S<strong>to</strong>ckholm;<br />
was founding chairman <strong>of</strong> the Kennan Institute in<br />
Washing<strong>to</strong>n and served as vice president <strong>of</strong> Tulane<br />
University and president <strong>of</strong> the Aspen Institute<br />
and Oberlin College; was closely involved in<br />
planning the University <strong>of</strong> Central Asia and the<br />
Azerbaijan Diplomatic Academy and is a trustee<br />
<strong>of</strong> the Nazarbayev University in Kazakhstan; was<br />
a founding member <strong>of</strong> the Louisiana Reper<strong>to</strong>ry<br />
Jazz Ensemble <strong>of</strong> New Orleans, has written four<br />
books on the his<strong>to</strong>ry and culture <strong>of</strong> that city, and launched the effort <strong>to</strong> found<br />
the Greater New Orleans Foundation; scholarly research interests include the<br />
countries <strong>of</strong> Greater Central Asia and their his<strong>to</strong>ry, development and internal<br />
dynamic as well as U.S. policy <strong>to</strong>ward the region; during the past decade, has<br />
returned repeatedly <strong>to</strong> the challenge <strong>of</strong> reopening continental-wide transport<br />
passing through Central Asia and Afghanistan, considering it key <strong>to</strong> success in<br />
Afghanistan; current research is on the his<strong>to</strong>ry <strong>of</strong> the Ferghana Valley between<br />
the eighth and 11th centuries; holds four honorary degrees; Ph.D., his<strong>to</strong>ry,<br />
Prince<strong>to</strong>n University<br />
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Foreign Languages<br />
German; Russian; Turkish<br />
Publications<br />
Ferghana Valley: The Heart <strong>of</strong> Central Asia (2011); author or edi<strong>to</strong>r <strong>of</strong> many<br />
other books and articles, including “Rediscovering Central Asia” in The Wilson<br />
Quarterly (2009), which was included in Chris<strong>to</strong>pher Hitchens’ “Ten Best Essays<br />
<strong>of</strong> the Year” and won New York Times columnist David Brooks’ Sidney Award<br />
for 2009
Jae-Jung Suh, Ph.D.<br />
Associate Pr<strong>of</strong>essor <strong>of</strong> Korea Studies<br />
Expertise<br />
Geographic Areas<br />
North Korea l South<br />
Korea<br />
Background and Education<br />
Former faculty member <strong>of</strong> Cornell University’s<br />
Department <strong>of</strong> Government; was visiting<br />
pr<strong>of</strong>essor at Seoul National University, research<br />
pr<strong>of</strong>essor at Yonsei University, visiting scholar at<br />
the Massachusetts Institute <strong>of</strong> Technology and<br />
visiting fellow at the University <strong>of</strong> California,<br />
Irvine; recipient <strong>of</strong> the Fulbright-Hays Faculty<br />
Research Abroad Fellowship, the SSRC-MacArthur<br />
Foundation Fellowship on Peace and Security in a<br />
Changing World, an East-West Center Fellowship<br />
and a Smith Richardson Foundation grant; was a<br />
reporter in New York City; Ph.D., political science,<br />
University <strong>of</strong> Pennsylvania<br />
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Foreign Languages<br />
Korean<br />
Publications<br />
Truth and Reconciliation in the Republic <strong>of</strong> Korea:<br />
Between the Present and Future <strong>of</strong> the Korean Wars,<br />
edi<strong>to</strong>r (forthcoming 2012); Power, Interest and<br />
Identity in Military Alliances (2007); Rethinking<br />
Security in East Asia: Identity, Power and Efficiency,<br />
co-edi<strong>to</strong>r (2004); American New World Order After<br />
the Cold War, co-edi<strong>to</strong>r (1996, published in Korea);<br />
numerous articles and book chapters on military<br />
balance on the Korean Peninsula, North Korea’s<br />
weapons <strong>of</strong> mass destruction and U.S. security<br />
policies <strong>to</strong>ward the Asia-Pacific region
Melissa Thomas, J.D., Ph.D.<br />
Associate Pr<strong>of</strong>essor <strong>of</strong> International Development<br />
Expertise<br />
Issues<br />
developing nations<br />
l governance l<br />
international political<br />
economy l rule <strong>of</strong><br />
law l World Bank and<br />
International Monetary<br />
Fund<br />
Background and Education<br />
Conducts research and operational work on<br />
governance for the World Bank, USAID, the<br />
U.K. Department for International Development,<br />
the U.S. Department <strong>of</strong> Defense and foreign<br />
governments, providing policy and technical advice,<br />
pursuing negotiations and studies, and designing<br />
and managing technical assistance projects; has<br />
worked on the ground in Africa, South America and<br />
the former Soviet Union; current research focus is<br />
operation <strong>of</strong> neopatrimonial states and U.S. foreign<br />
policy <strong>to</strong>ward those states, aid work security and the<br />
aid industry; received the 2008 <strong>SAIS</strong> Max M. Fisher<br />
Prize for Excellence in Teaching; J.D., University <strong>of</strong><br />
California, Berkeley; Ph.D., political economy and<br />
government, Harvard University<br />
Publications<br />
“What Do the Worldwide Governance Indica<strong>to</strong>rs<br />
Measure?” in European Journal <strong>of</strong> Development<br />
Research (2010); “The Governance Bank” in<br />
International Affairs (2007); “Liaison Legislature:<br />
The Role <strong>of</strong> the National Assembly in Senegal,”<br />
co-author, in Journal <strong>of</strong> Modern African Studies<br />
(2005); “Can the World Bank Enforce Its Own<br />
Conditions?” in Development & Change (2004);<br />
“Getting Debt Relief Right” in Foreign Affairs<br />
(2001); book chapters and World Bank reports<br />
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Robert L. Thompson, Ph.D.<br />
Visiting Scholar and Pr<strong>of</strong>essorial Lecturer in the<br />
Energy, Resources and Environment and<br />
International Development Programs<br />
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EXPERTISE<br />
Issues<br />
agricultural<br />
development l<br />
agricultural policy,<br />
trade and commodities<br />
l developing nations l<br />
food security l foreign<br />
aid and global poverty<br />
l globalization l rural<br />
development<br />
Background and Education<br />
Pr<strong>of</strong>essor emeritus <strong>of</strong> the University <strong>of</strong> Illinois at<br />
Urbana-Champaign, most recently holding Gardner<br />
Endowed Chair in Agricultural Policy; also currently<br />
senior fellow <strong>of</strong> global agricultural development<br />
and food security at The Chicago Council on<br />
Global Affairs; previously served as direc<strong>to</strong>r <strong>of</strong> rural<br />
development at the World Bank, president and CEO<br />
<strong>of</strong> Winrock International Institute for Agricultural<br />
Development, dean <strong>of</strong> agriculture and pr<strong>of</strong>essor <strong>of</strong><br />
agricultural economics at Purdue University, assistant<br />
secretary for economics at the U.S. Department <strong>of</strong><br />
Agriculture, and senior staff economist for food and<br />
agriculture at the Council <strong>of</strong> Economic Advisers;<br />
serves on the International Food & Agricultural<br />
Trade Policy Council and Land O’Lakes boards<br />
<strong>of</strong> direc<strong>to</strong>rs; fellow <strong>of</strong> the American Agricultural<br />
Economics Association and the American<br />
Association for the Advancement <strong>of</strong> Science;<br />
foreign member <strong>of</strong> the Royal Swedish Academy<br />
<strong>of</strong> Agriculture and Forestry and the Ukrainian<br />
Academy <strong>of</strong> Agricultural Sciences; former president<br />
<strong>of</strong> the International Association <strong>of</strong> Agricultural<br />
Economists; received honorary doc<strong>to</strong>rates from<br />
Pennsylvania State and Dalhousie universities;<br />
Ph.D., agricultural economics, Purdue University<br />
Foreign Languages<br />
Danish; Portuguese<br />
Publications<br />
More than 100 articles and book chapters on<br />
agricultural policy, development and trade
Anne F. Thurs<strong>to</strong>n, Ph.D.<br />
Direc<strong>to</strong>r <strong>of</strong> the Grassroots China Initiative; Senior<br />
Research Pr<strong>of</strong>essor <strong>of</strong> China Studies<br />
Expertise<br />
Geographic Areas<br />
China<br />
Issues<br />
culture, religion and<br />
politics l governance l<br />
rural development<br />
Background and Education<br />
As direc<strong>to</strong>r <strong>of</strong> the Grassroots China Initiative,<br />
works with local NGOs in China; former associate<br />
pr<strong>of</strong>essor at <strong>SAIS</strong> and assistant pr<strong>of</strong>essor at Fordham<br />
University; was China staff member at the Social<br />
Science Research Council; recipient <strong>of</strong> fellowships<br />
from the Rockefeller Foundation, the John D. and<br />
Catherine T. MacArthur Foundation, the United<br />
States Institute <strong>of</strong> Peace, the Woodrow Wilson<br />
International Center for Scholars and the National<br />
Endowment for the Humanities; member <strong>of</strong> the<br />
National Committee on U.S.-China Relations;<br />
Ph.D., political science, University <strong>of</strong> California,<br />
Berkeley<br />
Foreign Languages<br />
Chinese<br />
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Publications<br />
Muddling Toward Democracy: Political Change in<br />
Grassroots China (1998); China Bound: A <strong>Guide</strong><br />
<strong>to</strong> Academic Life and Work in the PRC (1994, 2nd<br />
revised edition); The Private Life <strong>of</strong> Chairman Mao,<br />
co-author (1994); A Chinese Odyssey: The Life and<br />
Times <strong>of</strong> a Chinese Dissident (1991); Enemies <strong>of</strong> the<br />
People: The Ordeal <strong>of</strong> China’s Intellectuals During the<br />
Great Cultural Revolution (1987); Social Sciences<br />
and Fieldwork in China, co-edi<strong>to</strong>r (1983); many<br />
book chapters, reports and articles in academic and<br />
popular journals and newspapers, including “In a<br />
Chinese Orphanage” in The Atlantic Monthly (1996)
Kurt Volker, M.A.<br />
Senior Fellow at the Center for Transatlantic<br />
Relations<br />
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EXPERTISE<br />
Geographic Areas<br />
Afghanistan l Eastern<br />
Europe l Balkans l<br />
Turkey l Western<br />
Europe l France l<br />
Germany l Great<br />
Britain l Italy<br />
Issues<br />
American defense<br />
policy l American<br />
foreign policy l<br />
diplomacy l energy and<br />
security l European<br />
Union and transatlantic<br />
relations l international<br />
relations l NATO l<br />
strategic and security<br />
issues l U.S. Congress<br />
and foreign policy l U.S.<br />
presidency and foreign<br />
policy<br />
Background and Education<br />
Also serves as a pr<strong>of</strong>essor <strong>of</strong> practice and is<br />
developing international leadership programs at<br />
Arizona State University; most recently was Center<br />
for Transatlantic Relations managing direc<strong>to</strong>r;<br />
previously U.S. ambassador <strong>to</strong> NATO; was principal<br />
deputy assistant secretary for European and Eurasian<br />
Affairs at the U.S. Department <strong>of</strong> State; former<br />
direc<strong>to</strong>r for NATO and West European Affairs at<br />
the National Security Council; was deputy chief <strong>of</strong><br />
staff for NATO’s Office <strong>of</strong> the Secretary General;<br />
former legislative fellow in the <strong>of</strong>fice <strong>of</strong> Sena<strong>to</strong>r John<br />
McCain; as U.S. Foreign Service <strong>of</strong>ficer, served in<br />
Brussels, Budapest, London and Washing<strong>to</strong>n, D.C.;<br />
was intelligence analyst for Northern Europe with<br />
the Central Intelligence Agency; M.A., international<br />
relations, The George Washing<strong>to</strong>n University<br />
Foreign Languages<br />
French; Hungarian; Swedish
EXPERTISE<br />
Geographic Areas<br />
Africa l Asia l East<br />
Asia l Afghanistan<br />
l Eastern Europe l<br />
Balkans l Western<br />
Europe l Iran l Iraq<br />
Issues<br />
American defense<br />
policy l American<br />
foreign policy l<br />
diplomacy l human<br />
rights l international<br />
courts and arbitration<br />
l international<br />
crimes and tribunals<br />
l international law<br />
l irregular warfare<br />
l multinational<br />
corporations l postconflict<br />
reconstruction<br />
l rule <strong>of</strong> law l strategic<br />
and security issues<br />
l terrorism l treaty<br />
negotiations l United<br />
Nations l U.S. Congress<br />
and foreign policy l use<br />
<strong>of</strong> force l weapons <strong>of</strong><br />
mass destruction<br />
Ruth Wedgwood, J.D.<br />
Edward B. Burling Pr<strong>of</strong>essor <strong>of</strong> International Law<br />
and Diplomacy; Direc<strong>to</strong>r <strong>of</strong> the International Law<br />
and Organizations Program<br />
Background and Education<br />
Member <strong>of</strong> the World Bank International<br />
Centre for Settlement <strong>of</strong> Investment Disputes;<br />
served on the U.S. Secretary <strong>of</strong> State’s advisory<br />
committees on private and public international<br />
law and on the CIA his<strong>to</strong>rical review panel; U.S.<br />
delegate <strong>to</strong> the U.N. Human Rights Committee<br />
(Geneva and New York, 2003–11); member <strong>of</strong><br />
U.S. delegations <strong>to</strong> the Organization for Security<br />
and Co-operation in Europe and the Wehrkunde<br />
security conference; member <strong>of</strong> the Pentagon<br />
Defense Policy Advisory Board (2003–09) and the<br />
Hart-Rudman Commission on National Security<br />
in the 21st Century; was independent expert for<br />
U.N. criminal tribunal for the former Yugoslavia;<br />
formerly direc<strong>to</strong>r <strong>of</strong> studies at Hague Academy for<br />
International Law, tenured pr<strong>of</strong>essor at Yale Law<br />
<strong>School</strong>, visiting pr<strong>of</strong>essor at the University <strong>of</strong> Paris<br />
(Sorbonne) and Charles H. S<strong>to</strong>ck<strong>to</strong>n pr<strong>of</strong>essor<br />
at the U.S. Naval War College; named Berlin<br />
Prize Fellow <strong>of</strong> the American Academy; was vice<br />
president <strong>of</strong> the American Society <strong>of</strong> International<br />
Law, serves as president <strong>of</strong> the American branch <strong>of</strong><br />
the International Law Association and vice chair<br />
<strong>of</strong> Freedom House and is on the board <strong>of</strong> edi<strong>to</strong>rs<br />
for American Journal <strong>of</strong> International Law, Journal<br />
<strong>of</strong> Strategic Studies, American Interest, World Policy<br />
Journal, National Defense University Prism and<br />
National Interest; was law clerk <strong>to</strong> Judge Henry<br />
Friendly <strong>of</strong> the U.S. Court <strong>of</strong> Appeals (Second<br />
Circuit) and U.S. Supreme Court Justice Harry<br />
Blackmun; commenta<strong>to</strong>r for BBC, NPR and PBS;<br />
J.D., Yale University<br />
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Publications<br />
International Criminal Justice (2007); After Day<strong>to</strong>n: Lessons <strong>of</strong> the Bosnian Peace<br />
Process, edi<strong>to</strong>r (1999); The Revolutionary Martyrdom <strong>of</strong> Jonathan Robbins (1990);<br />
“Post-Conflict Reconstruction,” edi<strong>to</strong>r, in American Journal <strong>of</strong> International Law<br />
Symposium (2001); numerous articles in newspapers and journals
Mark White, M.A.<br />
Associate Practitioner-in-Residence in the<br />
International Economics Program<br />
EXPERTISE<br />
Issues<br />
risk analysis and<br />
modeling l statistics<br />
Background and Education<br />
Employed with Watson Wyatt as a consulting<br />
actuary in U.S. employee benefits and health care<br />
from 1986 until 2008; previously was an actuary with<br />
John Hancock Mutual Life Insurance Company;<br />
M.A., mathematics, Bos<strong>to</strong>n University<br />
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William M. Wise, M.A.<br />
Associate Direc<strong>to</strong>r <strong>of</strong> the Southeast Asia Studies<br />
Program; Associate Practitioner-in-Residence<br />
Expertise<br />
Geographic Areas<br />
Asia l East Asia l<br />
Southeast Asia l<br />
Indonesia l Myanmar/<br />
Burma l Philippines<br />
Issues<br />
intelligence l<br />
international relations<br />
l military power and<br />
strategy l strategic<br />
and security issues l<br />
terrorism<br />
Background and Education<br />
Former deputy national security adviser <strong>to</strong> the<br />
vice president, chief <strong>of</strong> Policy at the U.S. Pacific<br />
Command, and deputy direc<strong>to</strong>r for Policy Planning<br />
(East Asia and Pacific) in the Office <strong>of</strong> the U.S.<br />
Secretary <strong>of</strong> Defense; also held various positions<br />
in the U.S. intelligence community; retired U.S.<br />
Air Force colonel; adviser <strong>to</strong> the Hart-Rudman<br />
Commission on National Security in the 21st<br />
Century, the National Commission on Terrorism<br />
and the Deutch Commission on the proliferation<br />
<strong>of</strong> weapons <strong>of</strong> mass destruction; president <strong>of</strong><br />
The Sorren<strong>to</strong> Group, a defense and foreign affairs<br />
consulting firm; M.A., American studies, University<br />
<strong>of</strong> Hawaii<br />
Publications<br />
Indonesia’s War on Terror (2005); various conference<br />
reports, articles and book chapters<br />
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Tamara Woroby, Ph.D.<br />
Senior Adjunct Pr<strong>of</strong>essor <strong>of</strong> Canadian Studies<br />
Expertise<br />
Geographic Areas<br />
Canada<br />
Issues<br />
economics l<br />
international trade<br />
theory and policy<br />
Background and Education<br />
Pr<strong>of</strong>essor <strong>of</strong> economics in the College <strong>of</strong> Business<br />
and Economics at Towson University; consultant<br />
and trainer <strong>to</strong> the World Bank, the European<br />
Commission, the government <strong>of</strong> Ontario and the<br />
Canadian International Development Agency;<br />
lecturer at the International Management Institute<br />
in Kiev, Ukraine, as well as at the Foreign Service<br />
Institute <strong>of</strong> the U.S. Department <strong>of</strong> State; Ph.D.,<br />
economics, Queens University, Canada<br />
Publications<br />
Publications and monographs related <strong>to</strong><br />
international trade and international migration<br />
114
Stefano Zamagni, Laurea<br />
Vice Direc<strong>to</strong>r <strong>of</strong> the Bologna Center; Senior<br />
Adjunct Pr<strong>of</strong>essor <strong>of</strong> International Economics<br />
—based at Bologna Center<br />
EXPERTISE<br />
Geographic Areas<br />
Western Europe l<br />
Italy l Latin America l<br />
Argentina<br />
Issues<br />
economics l European<br />
Union and transatlantic<br />
relations<br />
Background and Education<br />
Pr<strong>of</strong>essor <strong>of</strong> economics at the University <strong>of</strong> Bologna<br />
and former dean <strong>of</strong> the economics faculty; member<br />
<strong>of</strong> the scientific board <strong>of</strong> the doc<strong>to</strong>ral program in<br />
economics at the Catholic University <strong>of</strong> Argentina;<br />
international adviser <strong>to</strong> DISCERN (Institute for<br />
Research <strong>of</strong> the Sign <strong>of</strong> the Times); former member<br />
<strong>of</strong> the scientific committee <strong>of</strong> Ente L. Einaudi <strong>of</strong><br />
the Bank <strong>of</strong> Italy; co-edi<strong>to</strong>r <strong>of</strong> Economia Politica,<br />
a quarterly review published by Il Mulino; edi<strong>to</strong>r<br />
<strong>of</strong> Areté, a quarterly review published by Maggioli;<br />
member <strong>of</strong> the edi<strong>to</strong>rial boards <strong>of</strong> Sociologia,<br />
Migration Studies and Diritti umani e dirit<strong>to</strong><br />
internazionale, all published in Italy; fellow <strong>of</strong> the<br />
New York Academy <strong>of</strong> Sciences; fellow <strong>of</strong> the Academy <strong>of</strong> Sciences <strong>of</strong> Bologna<br />
and Milan; member <strong>of</strong> the academic committee <strong>of</strong> the Human Development,<br />
Capability and Poverty International Research Center at Harvard University;<br />
president <strong>of</strong> Agenzia per il Terzo Set<strong>to</strong>re (Italian Charity Commission); Laurea,<br />
economics, Catholic University <strong>of</strong> Milan<br />
115<br />
Foreign Languages<br />
French; Italian; Spanish<br />
Publications<br />
Cooperative Enterprise: Facing the Challenge <strong>of</strong> Globalization, co-author (2010);<br />
Microeconomics, co-author (2010); Avarizia: La passione dell’avere (2009);<br />
Markets, Money and Capital: Hicksian Economics for the Twenty-First Century,<br />
co-edi<strong>to</strong>r (2008); The Cooperative Enterprise, co-author (2008); Civil Economy,<br />
co-author (2007); L’economia del bene comune (2007); His<strong>to</strong>ry <strong>of</strong> Economic<br />
Thought, co-author (2005, 2nd edition; translated in<strong>to</strong> Greek and Spanish);<br />
Verso una nuova teoria economica della cooperazione, co-author (2005); Economics:<br />
A European Text, co-author (2002); author <strong>of</strong> numerous books and journal<br />
articles on welfare economics, theory <strong>of</strong> consumer behavior, social choice theory,<br />
economic epistemology, ethics, his<strong>to</strong>ry <strong>of</strong> economic thought and civil economy
Vera Negri Zamagni, Ph.D.<br />
Senior Adjunct Pr<strong>of</strong>essor <strong>of</strong> International<br />
Economics—based at Bologna Center<br />
EXPERTISE<br />
Geographic Areas<br />
Western Europe l Italy<br />
Issues<br />
economics l European<br />
Union and transatlantic<br />
relations<br />
Background and Education<br />
Chair and pr<strong>of</strong>essor <strong>of</strong> economic his<strong>to</strong>ry at the<br />
University <strong>of</strong> Bologna; former vice president <strong>of</strong> the<br />
Emilia-Romagna regional government; co-founder<br />
and co-edi<strong>to</strong>r (1997–2001) <strong>of</strong> the European Review<br />
<strong>of</strong> Economic His<strong>to</strong>ry; trustee <strong>of</strong> the Bologna branch<br />
<strong>of</strong> the Bank <strong>of</strong> Italy; board member <strong>of</strong> Il Mulino;<br />
former secretary general <strong>of</strong> the Italian Economic<br />
His<strong>to</strong>ry Society; Ph.D., economic his<strong>to</strong>ry, University<br />
<strong>of</strong> Oxford<br />
Foreign Languages<br />
French; Italian<br />
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Publications<br />
Cooperative Enterprise: Facing the Challenge <strong>of</strong><br />
Globalization, co-author (2010); L’industria<br />
chimica italiana e l’IMI (2010); Finmeccanica<br />
(2009); L’Istitu<strong>to</strong> Mobiliare Italiano 1931–1998,<br />
co-author (2009); La cooperazione, co-author<br />
(2008); Introduzione alla s<strong>to</strong>ria economica d’Italia<br />
(2007); The Global Chemical Industry in the<br />
Age <strong>of</strong> the Petrochemical Revolution, co-author<br />
(2006); Italcementi: Dalla leadership nazionale<br />
all’internazionalizzazione (2005); La cooperazione<br />
di consumo in Italia, co-author (2004); “Evolution<br />
<strong>of</strong> the Economy” in Italy Since 1945 (2000); “Italy”<br />
in Western Europe: Economic and Social Change Since<br />
1945 (1999); The Economic His<strong>to</strong>ry <strong>of</strong> Italy 1860–1990<br />
(1993); contribu<strong>to</strong>r <strong>to</strong> pr<strong>of</strong>essional publications,<br />
including the Banca d’Italia Centennial Series;<br />
author <strong>of</strong> articles on European economic his<strong>to</strong>ry in<br />
academic journals
I. William Zartman, Ph.D.<br />
Pr<strong>of</strong>essor Emeritus<br />
EXPERTISE<br />
Geographic Areas<br />
Africa l Northern Africa<br />
l Sub-Saharan Africa l<br />
Middle East<br />
Issues<br />
conflict resolution<br />
and negotiation l<br />
crisis management l<br />
developing nations l<br />
diplomacy l human<br />
rights l humanitarian<br />
crises and relief efforts<br />
l international relations<br />
l peacekeeping l<br />
political risk analysis<br />
l terrorism l treaty<br />
negotiations<br />
Background and Education<br />
Served as the Jacob Blaustein Pr<strong>of</strong>essor <strong>of</strong><br />
International Organizations and Conflict Resolution<br />
at <strong>SAIS</strong> for 30 years; former direc<strong>to</strong>r <strong>of</strong> <strong>SAIS</strong><br />
Conflict Management and African Studies<br />
programs; was pr<strong>of</strong>essor at the University <strong>of</strong> South<br />
Carolina and New York University; served as<br />
Olin Pr<strong>of</strong>essor at the U.S. Naval Academy, Halevy<br />
Pr<strong>of</strong>essor at Sciences Po in Paris and visiting<br />
pr<strong>of</strong>essor at the American University in Cairo;<br />
was a consultant <strong>to</strong> the U.S. Department <strong>of</strong> State;<br />
president <strong>of</strong> the Tangier American Legation Institute<br />
for Moroccan Studies; past president <strong>of</strong> the Middle<br />
East Studies Association and the American Institute<br />
for Maghrib Studies; member <strong>of</strong> the International<br />
Steering Committee <strong>of</strong> Processes <strong>of</strong> International<br />
Negotiations Program based in Europe; received an<br />
honorary doc<strong>to</strong>rate from the Catholic University <strong>of</strong><br />
Louvain; honored as commander <strong>of</strong> the Order <strong>of</strong> the<br />
Alawites by Morocco; Ph.D., international relations,<br />
Yale University<br />
Foreign Languages<br />
Danish; French<br />
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Publications<br />
The Global Power <strong>of</strong> Talk: Negotiating America’s Interests, co-author (2012); The<br />
Slippery Slope <strong>to</strong> Genocide: Reducing Identity Conflicts and Preventing Mass Murder,<br />
co-edi<strong>to</strong>r (2012); Engaging Extremists: Trade-Offs, Timing and Diplomacy, coedi<strong>to</strong>r<br />
(2011); International Cooperation: The Extent and Limits <strong>of</strong> Multilateralism,<br />
co-edi<strong>to</strong>r (2010); Understanding Life in the Borderlands: Boundaries in Depth and in<br />
Motion (2010); Imbalance <strong>of</strong> Power: U.S. Hegemony and International Order (2009);<br />
Diplomacy Games: Formal Models and International Negotiations, co-edi<strong>to</strong>r (2007);<br />
Negotiation and Conflict Management (2007); Peacemaking in International Conflict,<br />
edi<strong>to</strong>r (2007); Cowardly Lions: Missed Opportunities <strong>to</strong> Prevent Deadly Conflict and<br />
State Collapse (2005); Escalation and Negotiation in International Conflict, co-edi<strong>to</strong>r<br />
(2005); Peace Versus Justice: Negotiating Forward- and Backward-Looking Outcomes,<br />
co-edi<strong>to</strong>r (2005); Rethinking the Economics <strong>of</strong> War, co-edi<strong>to</strong>r (2005); Getting It<br />
Done: Post-Agreement Negotiation and International Regimes, co-edi<strong>to</strong>r (2003); A<br />
Strategic Vision for Africa: The Kampala Movement, co-author (2002); Preventive<br />
Negotiation, edi<strong>to</strong>r (2001); Power and Negotiation, co-edi<strong>to</strong>r (2000); Collapsed<br />
States, edi<strong>to</strong>r (1995); Elusive Peace, edi<strong>to</strong>r (1995); Ripe for Resolution (1985, 1989);<br />
The Practical Negotia<strong>to</strong>r (1982)
Washing<strong>to</strong>n, D.C., Pr<strong>of</strong>essorial Lecturers<br />
Pr<strong>of</strong>essorial lecturers are pr<strong>of</strong>essionals working in Washing<strong>to</strong>n who teach one<br />
or more courses at <strong>SAIS</strong> during the academic year. They form an integral part <strong>of</strong><br />
the faculty; many have taught at <strong>SAIS</strong> for years.<br />
118<br />
Arthur Alexander, Ph.D.<br />
Japan Studies<br />
Leila G. Austin, Ph.D.<br />
IR/Global Theory and His<strong>to</strong>ry<br />
Melissa Baez, I.M.B.A.<br />
International Development<br />
John P. Banks, M.S.<br />
IR/Energy, Resources and<br />
Environment<br />
Federiga Bindi, Ph.D.<br />
European Studies<br />
Jonah Blank, Ph.D.<br />
South Asia Studies<br />
Gary A. Bojes, Ph.D.<br />
International Economics<br />
William B. Bonvillian, J.D.<br />
IR/Energy, Resources and<br />
Environment<br />
Monica L. Brand, M.B.A.<br />
International Development<br />
Ted Bromund, Ph.D.<br />
IR/Strategic Studies<br />
William L. Brooks, Ph.D.<br />
Japan Studies<br />
David G. Brown, B.A.<br />
China Studies<br />
Winthrop N. Brown, J.D.<br />
International Economics<br />
Allan Brunner, Ph.D.<br />
International Economics<br />
Mayra Buvinic, Ph.D.<br />
International Development<br />
Cesare Calari, Ph.D.<br />
International Economics<br />
Daniel Calingaert, Ph.D.<br />
International Development<br />
Mark Cancian, M.B.A.<br />
IR/Strategic Studies<br />
Elie Canetti, Ph.D.<br />
International Economics<br />
Anthony J. Carroll, J.D.<br />
African Studies<br />
Chris<strong>to</strong>pher Chivvis, Ph.D.<br />
European Studies<br />
Marc J. Cohen, Ph.D.<br />
International Development<br />
Gilbert H. Crawford, M.A.<br />
International Development<br />
Brady Cusick, Ph.D.<br />
IR/Strategic Studies<br />
Marius Deeb, Ph.D.<br />
Middle East Studies
Rust M. Deming, M.A.<br />
Japan Studies<br />
Robert Devlin, Ph.D.<br />
Western Hemisphere/<br />
Latin American Studies<br />
William A. Douglas, Ph.D.<br />
IR/Global Theory and His<strong>to</strong>ry<br />
John C. Driscoll, Ph.D.<br />
International Economics<br />
Chris<strong>to</strong>pher Dymond, Ph.D.<br />
International Economics<br />
Matthew Eichner, Ph.D.<br />
International Economics<br />
Anthony Elson, Ph.D.<br />
International Economics<br />
Heather Eves, Ph.D.<br />
IR/Energy, Resources and<br />
Environment<br />
Scott Feathers<strong>to</strong>n, M.A.<br />
International Economics<br />
Jason Fichtner, Ph.D.<br />
International Economics<br />
Maria E. Freire, Ph.D.<br />
Western Hemisphere/<br />
Latin American Studies<br />
Michael Getler, B.A.<br />
IR/Global Theory and His<strong>to</strong>ry<br />
Kathleen D. Griffin, M.A.<br />
International Development<br />
Robert Gurman, M.A.<br />
International Economics<br />
Kenneth W. Hansen, J.D.<br />
IR/International Law and<br />
Organizations<br />
Robert G. Herman, Ph.D.<br />
International Development<br />
Nathaniel A. Higgins, Ph.D.<br />
International Economics<br />
Andrew R. Hoehn, M.A.<br />
IR/Strategic Studies<br />
Touqir Hussain, M.A.<br />
South Asia Studies<br />
Nancy P. Jacklin, J.D.<br />
International Economics<br />
David Kanin, Ph.D.<br />
European Studies<br />
John Karaagac, Ph.D.<br />
American Foreign Policy<br />
Daoud L. Khairallah, S.J.D.<br />
IR/International Law and<br />
Organizations<br />
Mohammad Khalaji, M.A.<br />
Middle East Studies<br />
Aart Kraay, Ph.D.<br />
International Economics<br />
Andrew Kuchins, Ph.D.<br />
Russian and Eurasian Studies<br />
Ronald T. Lambert, M.A.<br />
IR/Global Theory and His<strong>to</strong>ry<br />
Stephen Lande, M.A.<br />
African Studies<br />
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120<br />
Natalie G. Lichtenstein, J.D.<br />
China Studies<br />
David C. Lingelbach, Ph.D.<br />
International Economics<br />
Benjamin Loevinsohn, M.D., M.P.H.<br />
International Development<br />
Prakash Loungani, Ph.D.<br />
International Economics<br />
David Makovsky, M.A.<br />
Middle East Studies<br />
Jaime Marquez, Ph.D.<br />
International Economics<br />
Nao Matsukata, Ph.D.<br />
Japan Studies<br />
Jacqueline Mazza, Ph.D.<br />
Western Hemisphere/<br />
Latin American Studies<br />
Elissa D. McCarter, M.S.<br />
International Development<br />
Joshua Meltzer, S.J.D.<br />
IR/International Law and<br />
Organizations<br />
John Merrill, Ph.D.<br />
Korea Studies<br />
Mihriye Mete, Ph.D.<br />
International Economics<br />
Pierre Methot, M.P.A.<br />
IR/Energy, Resources and<br />
Environment<br />
Joshua Michaud, Ph.D.<br />
International Development<br />
Paul R. Miller, M.A.<br />
International Development<br />
Irving Mintzer, Ph.D.<br />
IR/Energy, Resources and<br />
Environment<br />
A. Wess Mitchell, M.A.<br />
European Studies<br />
Tanvi Nagpal, Ph.D.<br />
International Development<br />
Phyllis Elliott Oakley, M.A.<br />
American Foreign Policy<br />
Marvin C. Ott, Ph.D.<br />
Southeast Asia Studies<br />
Stacie Pettyjohn, Ph.D.<br />
Middle East Studies<br />
Steven E. Phillips, Ph.D.<br />
China Studies<br />
Robert Pirog, Ph.D.<br />
International Economics<br />
Amelia Porges, J.D.<br />
IR/International Law and<br />
Organizations<br />
Bruce O. Riedel, M.A.<br />
South Asia Studies<br />
Stephen E. Roady, J.D.<br />
IR/Energy, Resources and<br />
Environment<br />
Raul Roman, Ph.D.<br />
International Development<br />
Steven J. Rosen, Ph.D.<br />
American Foreign Policy
Chris<strong>to</strong>pher Sands, Ph.D.<br />
Western Hemisphere/Canadian<br />
Studies<br />
David Savitski, Ph.D.<br />
International Economics<br />
Bruce S. Schlein, M.A.<br />
International Development<br />
Steven Schneebaum, M.C.L.<br />
IR/International Law and<br />
Organizations<br />
Stephen W. Smith, Ph.D.<br />
African Studies<br />
Peer Stein, M.A.<br />
International Economics<br />
David I. Steinberg, M.A.<br />
Southeast Asia Studies<br />
Charles A. Stevenson, Ph.D.<br />
American Foreign Policy<br />
David P. Stewart, LL.M.<br />
IR/International Law and<br />
Organizations<br />
Fred S<strong>to</strong>lle, Ph.D.<br />
IR/Energy, Resources and<br />
Environment<br />
Stephen Szabo, Ph.D.<br />
European Studies<br />
Samuel Tadros, M.A.<br />
Middle East Studies<br />
Omer Taspinar, Ph.D.<br />
European Studies<br />
Paula G. Thornhill, Ph.D.<br />
IR/Strategic Studies<br />
David W. Throup, Ph.D.<br />
African Studies<br />
Michael Toman, Ph.D.<br />
IR/Energy, Resources and<br />
Environment<br />
Peter Veit, M.S.<br />
International Development<br />
Lynn M. Wagner, Ph.D.<br />
IR/Conflict Management<br />
Tjip Walker, Ph.D.<br />
IR/Conflict Management<br />
Katherine Weathersby, Ph.D.<br />
Korea Studies<br />
Vic<strong>to</strong>ria White, M.A.<br />
International Development<br />
Marcia Wiss, J.D.<br />
IR/International Law and<br />
Organizations<br />
Wins<strong>to</strong>n Yu, Ph.D.<br />
IR/Energy, Resources and<br />
Environment<br />
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Wendy E. Takacs, Ph.D.<br />
International Economics
Bologna Center Adjunct Pr<strong>of</strong>essors<br />
The Bologna Center’s core faculty is complemented by approximately 40 visiting<br />
and adjunct pr<strong>of</strong>essors drawn from leading universities, policy institutes, think<br />
tanks, international NGOs, consulting firms and financial institutions<br />
in Europe.<br />
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Dana H. Allin, Ph.D.<br />
European Studies<br />
Matteo Alvisi, Ph.D.<br />
International Economics<br />
Edmund Amann, Ph.D.<br />
Western Hemisphere/<br />
Latin American Studies<br />
Zs<strong>of</strong>i Barta, Ph.D.<br />
European Studies<br />
Paolo Calzini, Laurea<br />
European Studies<br />
Emanuela Carbonara, Ph.D.<br />
International Economics<br />
Anna Cavina, Ph.D.<br />
Italian Art His<strong>to</strong>ry<br />
Raffaella Del Sar<strong>to</strong>, Ph.D.<br />
Middle East Studies<br />
Marco Dell’Aquila, M.A.<br />
IR/Energy, Resources and<br />
Environment<br />
Vincent Della Sala, D.Phil.<br />
European Studies<br />
Mahrukh Doc<strong>to</strong>r, D.Phil.<br />
Western Hemisphere/<br />
Latin American Studies<br />
Giulio Ecchia, Ph.D.<br />
International Economics<br />
David W. Ellwood, Ph.D.<br />
European Studies<br />
Marco Gestri, J.D.<br />
IR/International Law and<br />
Organizations<br />
Manfred Hafner, Ph.D.<br />
IR/Energy, Resources and<br />
Environment<br />
David Harland, Ph.D.<br />
IR/Conflict Management<br />
Arntraud Hartmann, Ph.D.<br />
International Development<br />
Gunther Hellmann, Ph.D.<br />
International Relations<br />
P. Lelio Iapadre, Ph.D.<br />
International Economics<br />
Fabrizio Jacobellis, Ph.D.<br />
International Economics<br />
Søren Jessen-Petersen, J.D.<br />
IR/International Law and<br />
Organizations<br />
Susanna Mancini, Ph.D.<br />
IR/International Law and<br />
Organizations
Karim Mezran, Ph.D.<br />
Middle East Studies<br />
An<strong>to</strong>nio Missiroli, Ph.D.<br />
European Studies<br />
Harald Müller, Ph.D.<br />
International Relations<br />
Richard Pomfret, Ph.D.<br />
International Economics<br />
Harry Post, Ph.D.<br />
IR/Energy, Resources and<br />
Environment<br />
Sanam Vakil, Ph.D.<br />
Middle East Studies<br />
Bob van der Zwaan, Ph.D.<br />
IR/Energy, Resources and<br />
Environment<br />
Pascal Vennesson, Ph.D.<br />
International Relations<br />
Richard Wilcox, Ph.D.<br />
IR/Conflict Management<br />
Davide Raggi, Ph.D.<br />
International Economics<br />
August Reinisch, LL.M.<br />
IR/International Law and<br />
Organizations<br />
123<br />
Robert Shum, Ph.D.<br />
IR/Energy, Resources and<br />
Environment<br />
Patricia Sourdin, Ph.D.<br />
International Economics<br />
Francesco Strazzari, Ph.D.<br />
International Relations<br />
Filippo Taddei, Ph.D.<br />
International Economics<br />
Ge<strong>of</strong>frey Underhill, D.Phil.<br />
IR/Global Theory and His<strong>to</strong>ry<br />
David Unger, Ph.D.<br />
American Foreign Policy
Washing<strong>to</strong>n, D.C., Language Faculty<br />
124<br />
Marco Campos, Ph.D.<br />
Direc<strong>to</strong>r <strong>of</strong> Language Studies and<br />
Coordina<strong>to</strong>r and Pr<strong>of</strong>essorial Lecturer<br />
in the Spanish Program<br />
Susana Abril, M.A., M.S.<br />
Senior Lecturer in Spanish<br />
Brita Caminiti, M.A.<br />
Coordina<strong>to</strong>r in the Italian Program<br />
and Pr<strong>of</strong>essorial Lecturer in the<br />
Italian and English Programs<br />
Li-chuang Chi, M.S.<br />
Coordina<strong>to</strong>r and Pr<strong>of</strong>essorial Lecturer<br />
in the Chinese Program<br />
Ana Isabel Delgado, M.A.<br />
Coordina<strong>to</strong>r and Pr<strong>of</strong>essorial Lecturer<br />
in the Portuguese Program<br />
Mohamed Derbi, M.A.<br />
Coordina<strong>to</strong>r and Pr<strong>of</strong>essorial Lecturer<br />
in the Arabic Program<br />
Mohamad Esmaili-Sardari, M.A., M.S.<br />
Coordina<strong>to</strong>r and Pr<strong>of</strong>essorial Lecturer<br />
in the Persian Program<br />
Angelika Führich, Ph.D.<br />
Coordina<strong>to</strong>r and Pr<strong>of</strong>essorial Lecturer<br />
in the German Program<br />
Daria Mizza, Ph.D.<br />
Senior Foreign Language<br />
Instructional Technology Specialist<br />
and Acting Coordina<strong>to</strong>r <strong>of</strong> the<br />
French Program<br />
Sophie Russelburg, M.A.<br />
Senior Lecturer in French and<br />
Academic Adviser<br />
Natasha Simes, M.A.<br />
Coordina<strong>to</strong>r and Pr<strong>of</strong>essorial Lecturer<br />
in the Russian Program<br />
Kyong Tak, B.A.<br />
Coordina<strong>to</strong>r and Pr<strong>of</strong>essorial Lecturer<br />
in the Korean Program<br />
Hiroko Fukuda Wagner, M.S.<br />
Coordina<strong>to</strong>r and Pr<strong>of</strong>essorial Lecturer<br />
in the Japanese Program<br />
Gay N. Washburn, Ph.D.<br />
Coordina<strong>to</strong>r and Pr<strong>of</strong>essorial Lecturer<br />
in the English Program; Direc<strong>to</strong>r <strong>of</strong><br />
the <strong>SAIS</strong> Writing Center<br />
Nona Kurniani, M.A.<br />
Coordina<strong>to</strong>r <strong>of</strong> Southeast Asian<br />
Languages Program and Pr<strong>of</strong>essorial<br />
Lecturer in the Indonesian Program
Bologna Center Language Faculty<br />
Sara Gelmetti, M.Phil.<br />
Language Program Direc<strong>to</strong>r<br />
Luis Fernando Beneduzi, Ph.D.<br />
Instruc<strong>to</strong>r <strong>of</strong> Portuguese<br />
Maria Blanco Facal, M.A.<br />
Associate Lecturer <strong>of</strong> Spanish<br />
Claudia Brighetti, Laurea<br />
Lecturer <strong>of</strong> Italian<br />
Clara Cheilan, M.A.<br />
Instruc<strong>to</strong>r <strong>of</strong> French<br />
Yana Godova, M.A.<br />
Instruc<strong>to</strong>r <strong>of</strong> Russian<br />
Rebecca <strong>Hopkins</strong>, Ph.D.<br />
Associate Lecturer <strong>of</strong> English<br />
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Frida Juergens, M.A.<br />
Instruc<strong>to</strong>r <strong>of</strong> German<br />
Susanne Krüger, M.A.<br />
Associate Lecturer <strong>of</strong> German<br />
Corinne Larher, Maîtrise<br />
Instruc<strong>to</strong>r <strong>of</strong> French<br />
Giorgia Marchiori, Laurea<br />
Instruc<strong>to</strong>r <strong>of</strong> Spanish<br />
Fernanda Minuz, Laurea<br />
Lecturer <strong>of</strong> Italian<br />
Amina Serghini, Laurea<br />
Instruc<strong>to</strong>r <strong>of</strong> Arabic
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