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Page 1: Experts SAIS GUIDE TO · schools devoted to the study of international relations. In addition to its campus in Washington’s Dupont Circle neighborhood, SAIS has two centers abroad—one

The Paul H. Nitze School of Advanced International StudiesThe Johns Hopkins University1740 Massachusetts Avenue, N.W.Washington, D.C. 20036

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The Paul H. Nitze School of Advanced International StudiesThe Johns Hopkins University1740 Massachusetts Avenue, N.W.Washington, D.C. 20036

202.663.5600 (D.C. Main Number)

202.663.5626 (D.C. Communications)

39.051.2917.837 (Bologna Communications)

www.sais-jhu.edu

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About SAIS . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2

Research Centers at SAIS . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3

Opportunities for the Media:

International Reporting Project . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .4

Using the Experts Guide . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .5

Guide to Faculty and Scholar Specializations

Specialization Index . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .6Specialization by Geographic Area. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .8Specialization by Issue . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .12

Faculty and Scholar Index . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .22

Profiles of SAIS Experts. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .25

Adjunct Faculty . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 118

Language Faculty . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .124

Contents

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THE PAUL H. NITZE School of Advanced International Studies (SAIS) of �e Johns Hopkins University in Washington, D.C., is one of the world’s leading graduate schools devoted to the study of international relations. In addition to its campus in Washington’s Dupont Circle neighborhood, SAIS has two centers abroad—one in Bologna, Italy, and the other with Nanjing University in Nanjing, China. SAIS enrolls about 1,000 students at its three campuses. � SAIS’s primary degree is a two-year M.A. program, known for its interdisciplinary course work in international relations, functional or regional studies, economics and languages. A one-year course of study leading to the Master of International Public Policy degree serves mid-career professionals in government and business. �e school accepts a small number of candidates in the Ph.D. program. SAIS also conducts dual-degree programs with prominent universities in the United States and around the globe. � Alumni are employed in a wide range of careers throughout the world, and more than 150 graduates have become ambassadors. �e school consistently ranks as one of the top master’s degree programs for those pursuing a policy career in international relations in the poll regularly reported by Foreign Policy magazine.

About SAIS

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SAIS SERVES AS A NEXUS of scholarship in international relations. �e mission of its Foreign Policy Institute and more than a dozen other research centers is to discover new knowledge and further the understanding of contemporary world issues. Focusing on such areas as transatlantic relations, energy and environment, human trafficking and East Asian studies, the centers draw on the expertise of the school’s respected faculty and attract prominent visiting scholars. By generating research, publications and seminars, the centers offer insights on cutting-edge developments in global affairs. � One of SAIS’s newest centers is the Bologna Institute for Policy Research, which conducts problem-oriented, interdisciplinary research in international policy. �e Bologna Center-based institute seeks to make a positive contribution to policy debates in Europe by promoting and disseminating the scholarship of the wider Johns Hopkins community. � For more information about the research centers at SAIS, visit www.sais-jhu.edu/centers.

Research Centers at SAIS

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THE INTERNATIONAL REPORTING PROJECT at SAIS provides opportunities for U.S. journalists to study, travel and report on important international news stories. �e project was established in 1998 and offers fellowships to early-career and mid-career U.S. journalists. IRP Fellows come to SAIS for seminars and classes before embarking on five-week reporting assignments overseas, followed by a final return stay at SAIS. � �e project also awards Gatekeeper Editor Fellowships each year to senior editors and producers at U.S. news organizations who participate in fact-finding trips to countries in the news. In addition, IRP sponsors panel discussions and seminars on global media issues and organizes periodic conferences on international news coverage. � Director of the project is John Schidlovsky (see page 100), a veteran journalist who previously served as director of �e Freedom Forum Asian Center in Hong Kong and was a reporter for 20 years, including stints as bureau chief for �e Baltimore Sun in Beijing and New Delhi. � More information about the International Reporting Project at SAIS is available at www.internationalreportingproject.org.

Opportunities for the Media: International Reporting Project

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THIS PUBLICATION IS DESIGNED as a “who’s who” guide to SAIS resident faculty and other scholars. � �e guide presents our experts’ specializations by both geographic area and issue. �e list is by no means all-inclusive, but suggests the scope of resources that SAIS offers to reporters and news organizations. A profile summarizes each scholar’s areas of expertise, background and education, publications and ability to conduct interviews in a foreign language. � In addition to resident faculty and scholars, approximately 150 adjunct and visiting professors teach at SAIS; they are drawn from government, research centers, international agencies and other universities (see page 118). � We hope the guide will be helpful and that you will call on the SAIS community for comment or background information.

Using the Experts Guide

To reach a faculty member or scholar, contact:Felisa Neuringer KlubesSAIS Director of Communications and Marketing202.663.5626 (phone)202.663.5647 (fax)[email protected]

To reach a faculty member or scholar in Bologna, contact:Odette Boya RestaBologna Center Communications Officer39.051.2917.837 (phone)39.051.228.505 (fax)[email protected]

The Guide to Experts is also available on the SAIS website:www.sais-jhu.edu/pressroom

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Afghanistan . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 9Africa . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 8Agricultural Development . . . . . . . 12Agricultural Policy, Trade and

Commodities . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 12Air Power . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 19American Defense Policy . . . . . . . 12American Economic Policy . . . . . . 14American Foreign Policy . . . . . . . . 12Anthropology . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 12 Arab-Israeli Relations . . . . . . . . . . 12Argentina. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 11Arms Control and

Disarmament . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 12ASEAN (Association of

Southeast Asian Nations) . . . . . 13Asia . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 8Balkans . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 10Biotechnology and Information

Technology Policy . . . . . . . . . . . 13Brazil . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 11Cambodia . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 9Canada . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 9Central America and the

Caribbean . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 11Central Asia and the Caucasus . . . . 8Chile . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 11China . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 8Climate Change . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 16Conflict Resolution and

Negotiation . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 13Corporate Finance . . . . . . . . . . . . . 13Corruption and Transnational

Crime . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 13Counterterrorism . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 20Crisis Management . . . . . . . . . . . . 13Cuba . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 11Culture and Economic

Development . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 15

Guide to Faculty and Scholar SpecializationsSpecialization Index

Culture, Religion and Politics . . . . 13Developing Nations . . . . . . . . . . . . 13Diplomacy . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 14Domestic Influences on

Foreign Policy . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 14East Asia . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 8Eastern Europe . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 9Economic Development . . . . . . . . 15Economics . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 14Education Policy . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 15Elections and Foreign Policy . . . . . 15Emerging Markets. . . . . . . . . . . . . 16Energy and Security . . . . . . . . . . . 16Energy Issues . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 16Energy Technologies . . . . . . . . . . . 16Environmental Issues . . . . . . . . . . 16Ethnic Conflict . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 13Europe . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 9European Union and

Transatlantic Relations . . . . . . . 17Food Security . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 12Foreign Aid and American

Foreign Policy . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 14Foreign Aid and Global

Poverty . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 14Foreign Direct Investment . . . . . . 15France . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 10Genocide . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 17Germany . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 10Global Financial Crises . . . . . . . . . 15Global Health Policy . . . . . . . . . . . 17Globalization . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 15Governance . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 14Great Britain . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 10Human Rights . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 17Human Trafficking . . . . . . . . . . . . 17Humanitarian Crises and

Relief Efforts . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 17India . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 9

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Indonesia . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 9Intelligence . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 12International Courts and

Arbitration . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 17International Crimes and

Tribunals . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 17International Debt . . . . . . . . . . . . . 17International Finance . . . . . . . . . . 17International Financial

Markets . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 15International Immigration

Issues . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 17International Law . . . . . . . . . . . . . 17International Monetary

Economics . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 15International Political

Economy . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 18International Relations . . . . . . . . . 18International Trade �eory

and Policy . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 18Iran . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 11Iraq . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 11Irregular Warfare . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 19Islamic Religion, Politics

and Law . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 18Italy . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 10Japan . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 8Labor Economics and

Outsourcing . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 15Latin America . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 10Media and Foreign Policy . . . . . . . 18Mexico . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 11Middle East . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 11Military History . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 19Military Power and Strategy . . . . . 18Multinational Corporations . . . . . 19Myanmar/Burma . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 9Nation-Building and

Democratization . . . . . . . . . . . . 19Natural Resources . . . . . . . . . . . . . 16Newly Industrialized

Countries . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 19North American Free Trade

Agreement (NAFTA) . . . . . . . . 19North Atlantic Treaty

Organization (NATO) . . . . . . . 19

North Korea . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 8Northern Africa . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 8Nuclear Policy and

Proliferation . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 12Nuclear Power . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 16Oil Politics . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 16OPEC . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 16Pakistan . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 9Peacekeeping . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 19Persian Gulf . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 11Philippines . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 9Political Risk Analysis . . . . . . . . . . 19Post-Conflict Reconstruction . . . . 13Privatization and Private

Sector Development . . . . . . . . . 15Risk Analysis and Modeling . . . . . 20Rule of Law . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 18Rural Development . . . . . . . . . . . . 20Russia . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 11South Asia . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 9South Korea . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 8Southeast Asia . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 9Statistics . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 20Strategic and Security Issues . . . . . 20Sub-Saharan Africa . . . . . . . . . . . . . 8Sustainable Development . . . . . . . 16Taiwan . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 9Terrorism . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 20�ailand . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 9Treaty Negotiations . . . . . . . . . . . . 13Turkey . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 10United Nations . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 20U.S. Congress and Foreign

Policy . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 20U.S. Energy Policy . . . . . . . . . . . . . 16U.S. Homeland Security . . . . . . . . 20U.S. Presidency and Foreign

Policy . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 21Use of Force . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 21Venezuela . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 11Vietnam . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 9Weapons of Mass Destruction. . . . 13Western Europe . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 10Women’s Rights . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 21World Bank and International

Monetary Fund . . . . . . . . . . . . . 21

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� AFRICA Deborah BräutigamJonathan HaskettMichael KleinPeter M. LewisRuth WedgwoodWilliam Zartman

NORTHERN AFRICAJocelyne CesariDaniel SerwerI. William Zartman

SUB-SAHARAN AFRICADeborah BräutigamPiero GleijesesMichael KleinWinrich Kühne (B)Brian LevyPeter M. LewisI. William Zartman

� ASIADeborah BlevissCinnamon DornsifeCarla FreemanKarl D. JacksonMichael KleinJohn Lipsky�omas MahnkenMichael MandelbaumMichael G. Plummer (B)Ruth WedgwoodWilliam M. Wise

CENTRAL ASIA ANDTHE CAUCASUSSvante E. CornellP. Terrence HopmannWinrich Kühne (B)S. Frederick Starr

EAST ASIAFrederick Z. BrownKent E. CalderKarl D. JacksonDavid M. Lampton�omas MahnkenJames MannDon OberdorferJames C. RiedelJohn SchidlovskyRuth WedgwoodWilliam M. Wise

China Pieter P. BottelierDeborah BräutigamCarla FreemanBo KongDavid M. LamptonRoger LeedsJohn LipskyJames MannJason D. Patent (N)Anne F. �urston

JapanKent E. CalderKarl D. JacksonJohn LipskyDon Oberdorfer

North KoreaKent E. CalderJae H. KuDon OberdorferJae-Jung Suh

South KoreaKent E. CalderMichael KleinJae H. KuJohn LipskyDon OberdorferJae-Jung Suh

Specialization by Geographic Area

B = Bologna CenterN = Hopkins-Nanjing Center

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TaiwanDavid M. LamptonJames Mann

SOUTH ASIAWalter AndersenDavid J. JhiradVali R. NasrJohn SchidlovskyDaniel Serwer

AfghanistanEliot A. CohenMary R. HabeckDaniel SerwerS. Frederick StarrKurt VolkerRuth Wedgwood

IndiaWalter AndersenPieter P. BottelierDaniel Barstow Magraw Jr.

PakistanWalter AndersenEliot A. CohenMary R. HabeckMichael KleinVali R. NasrDaniel Serwer

SOUTHEAST ASIAFrederick Z. BrownGrace E. GoodellP. Terrence HopmannKarl D. JacksonWilliam M. Wise

CambodiaFrederick Z. BrownKarl D. JacksonStephen John Morris

IndonesiaKarl D. JacksonWilliam M. Wise

Myanmar/BurmaKarl D. JacksonWilliam M. Wise

PhilippinesCristino R. ArroyoWilliam M. Wise

ThailandKarl D. Jackson

VietnamFrederick Z. BrownKarl D. JacksonStephen John MorrisJames C. Riedel

� CANADACharles F. DoranJohn LipskyTamara Woroby

� EUROPEEASTERN EUROPEZbigniew BrzezinskiSvante E. CornellEric Edelman Charles GatiJakub GrygielMichael HaltzelDaniel S. HamiltonP. Terrence Hopmann Erik Jones (B)Michael KleinWinrich Kühne (B)John Lipsky�omas Mahnken Michael MandelbaumDaniel Serwer András SimonyiKurt VolkerRuth Wedgwood

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BalkansMichael HaltzelDaniel S. HamiltonP. Terrence HopmannDaniel SerwerKurt VolkerRuth Wedgwood

TurkeySvante E. CornellEric EdelmanMichael KleinMine Z. SensesKurt Volker

WESTERN EUROPEZbigniew BrzezinskiDavid P. CalleoMarco Cesa (B)Jocelyne CesariEliot A. CohenEric Edelman Mark Gilbert (B)Jakub GrygielMary R. HabeckMichael HaltzelDaniel S. HamiltonJohn L. Harper (B)P. Terrence HopmannErik Jones (B)Michael KleinErwan LagadecJohn Lipsky�omas MahnkenMichael MandelbaumMatthias MatthijsSteven MullerGianfranco Pasquino (B)�omas Row (B)Daniel SerwerKurt VolkerRuth WedgwoodStefano Zamagni (B)Vera Negri Zamagni (B)

FranceDavid P. CalleoDaniel S. HamiltonErwan LagadecMatthias MatthijsKurt Volker

GermanyDavid P. CalleoMichael HaltzelDaniel S. HamiltonMatthias MatthijsSteven MullerKurt Volker

Great BritainDavid P. CalleoMark Gilbert (B)Daniel S. Hamilton�omas MahnkenMatthias MatthijsKurt Volker

ItalyDavid P. CalleoMarco Cesa (B)Mark Gilbert (B)Daniel S. HamiltonJohn L. Harper (B)Matthias MatthijsGianfranco Pasquino (B)Daniel SerwerKurt VolkerStefano Zamagni (B)Vera Negri Zamagni (B)

� LATIN AMERICADeborah BlevissFrancisco E. GonzálezGrace E. GoodellJohn M. Harrington Jr.Jonathan HaskettMichael KleinJohn LipskyGianfranco Pasquino (B)Riordan RoettStefano Zamagni (B)

B = Bologna CenterN = Hopkins-Nanjing Center

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ARGENTINAFrancisco E. GonzálezMichael KleinJohn LipskyRiordan RoettStefano Zamagni (B)

BRAZILLeo FelerRoger LeedsJohn LipskyRiordan Roett

CENTRAL AMERICA ANDTHE CARIBBEANPiero GleijesesGrace E. GoodellJohn M. Harrington Jr.

CubaRiordan Roett

CHILEFrancisco E. GonzálezJohn LipskyRiordan Roett

MEXICOFrancisco E. GonzálezMichael KleinJohn LipskyRiordan Roett

VENEZUELARiordan Roett

� MIDDLE EASTJocelyne CesariEliot A. CohenCharles F. DoranEric EdelmanMary R. Habeck�omas MahnkenMichael MandelbaumMohamed Y. Mattar

Joshua MuravchikAzar NafisiVali R. NasrCamille PecastaingDaniel SerwerI. William Zartman

PERSIAN GULFCharles F. Doran�omas MahnkenCamille Pecastaing

IranEliot A. Cohen�omas MahnkenAzar NafisiVali R. NasrCamille PecastaingRuth Wedgwood

IraqEliot A. CohenMary R. Habeck�omas MahnkenCamille PecastaingDaniel SerwerRuth Wedgwood

� RUSSIAZbigniew BrzezinskiSvante E. CornellEric EdelmanCharles GatiJakub GrygielMary R. HabeckMichael HaltzelDaniel S. HamiltonP. Terrence HopmannJohn LipskyStephen John MorrisDon OberdorferBruce ParrottDavid SatterS. Frederick Starr

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Specialization by Issue

� AGRICULTURAL POLICY, TRADE AND COMMODITIESDeborah BräutigamRobert L. �ompson

AGRICULTURAL DEVELOPMENTJonathan HaskettRobert L. �ompson

FOOD SECURITYDeborah BräutigamJonathan HaskettRobert L. �ompson

� AMERICAN DEFENSE POLICYEric EdelmanMary R. Habeck�omas Keaney�omas MahnkenJohn McLaughlinAlan PlattKurt VolkerRuth Wedgwood

INTELLIGENCEWalter Andersen�omas MahnkenJohn McLaughlinWilliam M. Wise

� AMERICAN FOREIGN POLICYZbigniew BrzezinskiDavid P. CalleoCharles F. DoranEric EdelmanPiero GleijesesJakub GrygielMichael Haltzel

Daniel S. HamiltonJohn L. Harper (B)Kenneth H. Keller (B)�omas MahnkenMichael MandelbaumJames MannMatthias MatthijsJoshua MuravchikVali R. NasrDon OberdorferAlan PlattDaniel SerwerKurt VolkerRuth Wedgwood

� ANTHROPOLOGYGrace E. Goodell

� ARAB-ISRAELI RELATIONSJoshua Muravchik

� ARMS CONTROL AND DISARMAMENTDaniel S. HamiltonP. Terrence Hopmann�omas MahnkenBruce ParrottAlan Platt

NUCLEAR POLICY AND PROLIFERATIONEric EdelmanDaniel S. HamiltonP. Terrence HopmannDaniel Barstow Magraw Jr.�omas MahnkenJohn McLaughlin

B = Bologna CenterN = Hopkins-Nanjing Center

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WEAPONS OF MASS DESTRUCTIONMary R. HabeckP. Terrence Hopmann�omas MahnkenJohn McLaughlinRuth Wedgwood

� ASEAN (ASSOCIATION OF SOUTHEAST ASIAN NATIONS)

Frederick Z. BrownKarl D. JacksonMichael G. Plummer (B)

� BIOTECHNOLOGY AND INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY POLICYKenneth H. Keller (B)

� CONFLICT RESOLUTION AND NEGOTIATIONSvante E. CornellCharles F. DoranP. Terrence HopmannWinrich Kühne (B)Daniel Barstow Magraw Jr.Camille PecastaingDaniel SerwerI. William Zartman

CRISIS MANAGEMENTP. Terrence HopmannWinrich Kühne (B)Erwan LagadecI. William Zartman

ETHNIC CONFLICTWalter AndersenP. Terrence HopmannPeter M. Lewis

POST-CONFLICT RECONSTRUCTIONSvante E. CornellRuth Wedgwood

TREATY NEGOTIATIONSP. Terrence HopmannDaniel Barstow Magraw Jr.Ruth WedgwoodI. William Zartman

� CORPORATE FINANCEGordon Bodnar

� CORRUPTION AND TRANSNATIONAL CRIMEDeborah BräutigamSvante E. CornellPeter M. LewisDaniel Barstow Magraw Jr.Mohamed Y. Mattar

� CULTURE, RELIGION AND POLITICSJocelyne CesariErwan LagadecAzar NafisiJason D. Patent (N)Camille PecastaingDavid SatterAnne F. �urston

� DEVELOPING NATIONSDeborah BlevissDeborah BräutigamFrancis FukuyamaFrancisco E. GonzálezGrace E. GoodellMichael KleinRoger LeedsBrian LevyPeter M. LewisAzar NafisiRiordan RoettS. Frederick StarrMelissa �omasRobert L. �ompsonI. William Zartman

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FOREIGN AID AND AMERICAN FOREIGN POLICYDeborah BräutigamCharles F. Doran

FOREIGN AID AND GLOBAL POVERTYDeborah BräutigamCinnamon DornsifeDavid J. JhiradBrian LevyPeter M. LewisDaniel SerwerRobert L. �ompson

GOVERNANCEDeborah BräutigamCarla FreemanFrancis FukuyamaDavid J. JhiradErik Jones (B)Brian LevyPeter M. LewisDaniel SerwerMelissa �omasAnne F. �urston

� DIPLOMACYDavid P. CalleoEliot A. CohenEric EdelmanJohn L. Harper (B)P. Terrence HopmannJames MannDaniel SerwerAndrás SimonyiKurt VolkerRuth WedgwoodI. William Zartman

� DOMESTIC INFLUENCES ON FOREIGN POLICYCarla FreemanMichael HaltzelDaniel S. HamiltonJames MannAlan PlattAndrás Simonyi

� ECONOMICSCristino R. ArroyoGordon BodnarPieter P. BottelierDeborah BräutigamDavid P. CalleoLeo FelerJohn M. Harrington Jr.Karl D. JacksonErik Jones (B)Pravin KrishnaAnne O. KruegerBrian LevyPeter M. LewisWilliam F. LincolnJohn LipskyDaniel Barstow Magraw Jr.Matthias MatthijsAlan PlattMichael G. Plummer (B)James C. RiedelMine Z. SensesTamara WorobyStefano Zamagni (B)Vera Negri Zamagni (B)

AMERICAN ECONOMIC POLICYDavid P. CalleoDaniel S. HamiltonWilliam F. LincolnMatthias Matthijs

B = Bologna CenterN = Hopkins-Nanjing Center

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CULTURE AND ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT Jocelyne CesariGrace E. Goodell

ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENTDeborah BräutigamLeo FelerMichael KleinPravin KrishnaAnne O. KruegerWinrich Kühne (B)Brian LevyPeter M. LewisMichael G. Plummer (B)James C. Riedel

FOREIGN DIRECT INVESTMENTRoger LeedsWilliam F. LincolnDaniel Barstow Magraw Jr.

GLOBAL FINANCIAL CRISESCristino R. ArroyoPieter P. BottelierDavid P. CalleoFrancisco E. GonzálezKarl D. JacksonMichael KleinRoger LeedsMatthias MatthijsRiordan RoettMine Z. Senses

GLOBALIZATIONCristino R. ArroyoDeborah BräutigamDavid P. CalleoCharles F. DoranFrancisco E. GonzálezDaniel S. HamiltonErik Jones (B)Michael KleinPravin Krishna

William F. LincolnMatthias MatthijsCamille PecastaingJames C. RiedelMine Z. SensesRobert L. �ompson

INTERNATIONAL FINANCIAL MARKETSCristino R. ArroyoGordon BodnarRoger LeedsMine Z. SensesDorothy M. Sobol

INTERNATIONAL MONETARY ECONOMICSCristino R. ArroyoJames C. Riedel

LABOR ECONOMICS AND OUTSOURCINGWilliam F. LincolnMine Z. Senses

PRIVATIZATION AND PRIVATE SECTOR DEVELOPMENTDeborah BräutigamLeo FelerMichael KleinRoger Leeds

� EDUCATION POLICYKenneth H. Keller (B)

� ELECTIONS AND FOREIGN POLICYSvante E. CornellFrancisco E. GonzálezDaniel S. Hamilton�omas MahnkenMichael MandelbaumAlan PlattRiordan RoettAndrás Simonyi

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� EMERGING MARKETSMichael KleinRoger LeedsJohn LipskyRiordan RoettAndrás SimonyiDorothy M. Sobol

� ENERGY ISSUESDeborah BlevissKent E. CalderCharles F. DoranJohn M. Harrington Jr.David J. JhiradWilfrid L. KohlBo KongDaniel SerwerS. Frederick Starr

ENERGY AND SECURITYKent E. CalderCharles F. DoranFrancisco E. GonzálezDavid J. JhiradBo KongKurt Volker

ENERGY TECHNOLOGIESDeborah BlevissDavid J. JhiradWilfrid L. KohlBo Kong

NUCLEAR POWERDavid J. JhiradWilfrid L. KohlBo Kong

OIL POLITICSDeborah BräutigamSvante E. Cornell

Charles F. DoranWilfrid L. KohlBo KongPeter M. LewisS. Frederick Starr

OPECCharles F. DoranWilfrid L. Kohl

U.S. ENERGY POLICYDeborah BlevissDavid J. JhiradWilfrid L. KohlBo Kong

� ENVIRONMENTAL ISSUESJohn M. Harrington Jr.David J. JhiradKenneth H. Keller (B)Wilfrid L. KohlBo KongDaniel Barstow Magraw Jr.

CLIMATE CHANGEDeborah BlevissJonathan HaskettDavid J. JhiradDaniel Barstow Magraw Jr.

NATURAL RESOURCESDavid J. Jhirad

SUSTAINABLE DEVELOPMENTDeborah BlevissDeborah BräutigamCinnamon DornsifeCarla FreemanDaniel Barstow Magraw Jr.

B = Bologna CenterN = Hopkins-Nanjing Center

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� EUROPEAN UNION AND TRANSATLANTIC RELATIONSDavid P. CalleoCharles GatiMark Gilbert (B)Michael HaltzelDaniel S. HamiltonJohn L. Harper (B)P. Terrence HopmannErik Jones (B)Erwan LagadecMatthias MatthijsGianfranco Pasquino (B)Daniel SerwerAndrás SimonyiKurt VolkerStefano Zamagni (B)Vera Negri Zamagni (B)

� GLOBAL HEALTH POLICYKenneth H. Keller (B)

� HUMAN RIGHTSZbigniew BrzezinskiWinrich Kühne (B)Daniel Barstow Magraw Jr.James MannMohamed Y. MattarJoshua MuravchikAzar NafisiJason D. Patent (N)David SatterAndrás SimonyiRuth WedgwoodI. William Zartman

GENOCIDECamille Pecastaing

HUMAN TRAFFICKINGMohamed Y. Mattar

� HUMANITARIAN CRISES AND RELIEF EFFORTSP. Terrence HopmannI. William Zartman

� INTERNATIONAL DEBTDeborah BräutigamJohn LipskyMatthias MatthijsRiordan RoettAndrás Simonyi

� INTERNATIONAL FINANCECristino R. ArroyoGordon BodnarMichael KleinAnne O. KruegerRoger LeedsJohn LipskyMatthias MatthijsAlan PlattMichael G. Plummer (B)James C. RiedelMine Z. SensesDorothy M. Sobol

� INTERNATIONAL IMMIGRATION ISSUESFrancisco E. GonzálezWilliam F. LincolnStephen John Morris

� INTERNATIONAL LAWDaniel Barstow Magraw Jr.Mohamed Y. MattarRuth Wedgwood

INTERNATIONAL COURTS AND ARBITRATIONRuth Wedgwood

INTERNATIONAL CRIMES AND TRIBUNALSDaniel Barstow Magraw Jr.Ruth Wedgwood

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RULE OF LAW Daniel Barstow Magraw Jr.Mohamed Y. MattarAndrás SimonyiMelissa �omasRuth Wedgwood

� INTERNATIONAL POLITICAL ECONOMYKent E. CalderDavid P. CalleoCharles F. DoranCarla FreemanFrancis FukuyamaFrancisco E. GonzálezDaniel S. HamiltonErik Jones (B)Brian LevyPeter M. LewisWilliam F. LincolnMatthias MatthijsRiordan RoettMelissa �omas

� INTERNATIONAL RELATIONSZbigniew BrzezinskiDavid P. CalleoMarco Cesa (B)Jocelyne CesariEliot A. CohenCharles F. DoranJakub GrygielDaniel S. HamiltonP. Terrence Hopmann�omas MahnkenMatthias MatthijsVali R. NasrAlan PlattDavid SatterAndrás SimonyiKurt VolkerWilliam M. WiseI. William Zartman

� INTERNATIONAL TRADE THEORY AND POLICYPieter P. BottelierPravin KrishnaAnne O. KruegerWilliam F. LincolnDaniel Barstow Magraw Jr.Matthias MatthijsAlan PlattMichael G. Plummer (B)James C. RiedelMine Z. SensesTamara Woroby

� ISLAMIC RELIGION, POLITICS AND LAWJocelyne CesariMary R. HabeckMohamed Y. MattarAzar NafisiVali R. NasrCamille PecastaingS. Frederick Starr

� MEDIA AND FOREIGN POLICYJames MannDon OberdorferAlan PlattJohn SchidlovskyAndrás Simonyi

� MILITARY POWER AND STRATEGYZbigniew BrzezinskiDavid P. CalleoMarco Cesa (B)Eliot A. CohenCharles F. DoranMary R. HabeckDaniel S. Hamilton�omas Keaney�omas MahnkenWilliam M. Wise

B = Bologna CenterN = Hopkins-Nanjing Center

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AIR POWER�omas Keaney�omas Mahnken

IRREGULAR WARFAREEliot A. CohenJakub GrygielMary R. HabeckKarl D. Jackson�omas KeaneyWinrich Kühne (B)�omas MahnkenJohn McLaughlinRuth Wedgwood

MILITARY HISTORYEliot A. CohenMary R. Habeck�omas Keaney�omas Mahnken

� MULTINATIONAL CORPORATIONSGordon BodnarWilliam F. LincolnMine Z. SensesRuth Wedgwood

� NATION-BUILDING AND DEMOCRATIZATIONDeborah BräutigamJocelyne CesariFrancis FukuyamaFrancisco E. GonzálezDaniel S. HamiltonWinrich Kühne (B)Brian LevyPeter M. LewisMohamed MattarJoshua MuravchikVali R. NasrBruce Parrott

Gianfranco Pasquino (B)Daniel SerwerAndrás Simonyi

� NEWLY INDUSTRIALIZED COUNTRIESDeborah BräutigamGrace E. GoodellBrian LevyJames C. Riedel

� NORTH AMERICAN FREE TRADE AGREEMENT (NAFTA) Charles F. DoranFrancisco E. GonzálezJohn M. Harrington Jr.Daniel Barstow Magraw Jr.Riordan Roett

� NORTH ATLANTIC TREATY ORGANIZATION (NATO)David P. CalleoCharles GatiMichael HaltzelDaniel S. HamiltonP. Terrence HopmannMichael MandelbaumAndrás SimonyiKurt Volker

� PEACEKEEPINGP. Terrence HopmannWinrich Kühne (B)Daniel SerwerAndrás SimonyiI. William Zartman

� POLITICAL RISK ANALYSISCharles F. DoranBrian LevyRiordan RoettAndrás SimonyiI. William Zartman

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RISK ANALYSIS AND MODELINGMark White

� RURAL DEVELOPMENTDeborah BräutigamGrace E. GoodellRobert L. �ompsonAnne F. �urston

� STATISTICSMark White

� STRATEGIC AND SECURITY ISSUESWalter AndersenZbigniew BrzezinskiKent E. CalderDavid P. CalleoJocelyne CesariEliot A. CohenSvante E. CornellEric EdelmanFrancis FukuyamaJakub GrygielMary R. HabeckMichael HaltzelDaniel S. HamiltonP. Terrence Hopmann�omas Keaney�omas MahnkenMichael MandelbaumJames MannJohn McLaughlinBruce ParrottAlan PlattDaniel SerwerAndrás SimonyiKurt VolkerRuth WedgwoodWilliam M. Wise

� TERRORISMWalter AndersenJocelyne CesariMary R. Habeck�omas MahnkenStephen John MorrisGianfranco Pasquino (B)Camille PecastaingDavid SatterAndrás SimonyiRuth WedgwoodWilliam M. WiseI. William Zartman

COUNTERTERRORISM�omas MahnkenJohn McLaughlin

� UNITED NATIONSP. Terrence HopmannWinrich Kühne (B)Daniel Barstow Magraw Jr.Joshua MuravchikRuth Wedgwood

� U.S. CONGRESS AND FOREIGN POLICYWalter AndersenMichael HaltzelDaniel S. HamiltonMichael MandelbaumJames MannDon OberdorferAlan PlattKurt VolkerRuth Wedgwood

� U.S. HOMELAND SECURITYDaniel S. HamiltonErwan LagadecJohn McLaughlinAlan Platt

B = Bologna CenterN = Hopkins-Nanjing Center

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� U.S. PRESIDENCY AND FOREIGN POLICYDaniel S. Hamilton�omas MahnkenMichael MandelbaumJames MannDon OberdorferAlan PlattKurt Volker

� USE OF FORCERuth Wedgwood

� WOMEN’S RIGHTSMohamed Y. MattarAzar Nafisi

� WORLD BANK AND INTERNATIONAL MONETARY FUNDCristino R. ArroyoPieter P. BottelierCinnamon DornsifeKarl D. JacksonMichael KleinAnne O. KruegerRoger LeedsBrian LevyPeter M. LewisJohn LipskyDaniel Barstow Magraw Jr.Matthias MatthijsMelissa �omas

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SAIS ExpertsFaculty and Scholar Index

Andersen, Walter . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 26Arroyo, Cristino . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 27Bleviss, Deborah . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 28Bodnar, Gordon . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 29Bottelier, Pieter . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 30Bräutigam, Deborah . . . . . . . . . . . 31Brown, Frederick . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 32Brzezinski, Zbigniew . . . . . . . . . . . 33Calder, Kent. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 34Calleo, David . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 35Cesa, Marco . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 36Cesari, Jocelyne . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 37 Cohen, Eliot . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 38Cornell, Svante . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 39Doran, Charles . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 40Dornsife, Cinnamon . . . . . . . . . . . 41Edelman, Eric . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 42Feler, Leo . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 43Freeman, Carla . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 44Fukuyama, Francis . . . . . . . . . . . . . 45Gati, Charles . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 46Gilbert, Mark . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 47Gleijeses, Piero . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 48González, Francisco . . . . . . . . . . . . 49Goodell, Grace . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 50Grygiel, Jakub . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 51Habeck, Mary . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 52Haltzel, Michael . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 53Hamilton, Daniel . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 54Harper, John . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 55Harrington Jr., John . . . . . . . . . . . . 56Haskett, Jonathan . . . . . . . . . . . . . 57

Hopmann, P. Terrence . . . . . . . . . . 58Jackson, Karl . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 59Jhirad, David . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 60Jones, Erik . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 61Keaney, �omas . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 62Keller, Kenneth . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 63Klein, Michael . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 64Kohl, Wilfrid . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 65Kong, Bo . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 66Krishna, Pravin . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 67Krueger, Anne . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 68Ku, Jae . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 69Kühne, Winrich . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 70Lagadec, Erwan . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 71Lampton, David . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 72Leeds, Roger . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 73Levy, Brian. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 74Lewis, Peter . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 75Lincoln, William . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 76Lipsky, John . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 77Magraw Jr., Daniel Barstow . . . . . . 78Mahnken, �omas . . . . . . . . . . . . . 79Mandelbaum, Michael . . . . . . . . . . 80Mann, James . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 81Mattar, Mohamed . . . . . . . . . . . . . 82Matthijs, Matthias . . . . . . . . . . . . . 83McLaughlin, John . . . . . . . . . . . . . 84Morris, Stephen John . . . . . . . . . . 85Muller, Steven . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 86Muravchik, Joshua . . . . . . . . . . . . . 87Nafisi, Azar . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 88Nasr, Vali . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 25

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Oberdorfer, Don . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 89Parrott, Bruce . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 90Pasquino, Gianfranco . . . . . . . . . . 91Patent, Jason . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 92Pecastaing, Camille . . . . . . . . . . . . 93Platt, Alan . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 94Plummer, Michael . . . . . . . . . . . . . 95Riedel, James . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 96Roett, Riordan . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 97Row, �omas . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 98Satter, David . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 99Schidlovsky, John . . . . . . . . . . . . . 100Senses, Mine . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 101Serwer, Daniel . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 102Simonyi, András . . . . . . . . . . . . . 103

Sobol, Dorothy . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 104Starr, S. Frederick . . . . . . . . . . . . 105Suh, Jae-Jung . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 106�omas, Melissa . . . . . . . . . . . . . 107�ompson, Robert . . . . . . . . . . . 108�urston, Anne . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 109Volker, Kurt . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 110Wedgwood, Ruth . . . . . . . . . . . . . 111White, Mark . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 112Wise, William . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 113Woroby, Tamara . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 114Zamagni, Stefano . . . . . . . . . . . . 115Zamagni, Vera Negri  . . . . . . . . . 116Zartman, I. William . . . . . . . . . . 117

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Background and EducationA Middle East scholar, foreign policy adviser and commentator on international relations whose two most recent books, Forces of Fortune and �e Shia Revival, foresaw the postwar sectarian violence in Iraq and the uprisings known as the Arab Spring and contributed to U.S. policy formulated in response to those events; prior to being named SAIS dean, was a professor of international politics at Tufts University’s Fletcher School of Law and Diplomacy; from 2009 to 2011, was special adviser to the president’s special representative for Afghanistan and Pakistan; served on the faculties of the Naval Postgraduate School, Stanford University, the University of California, San Diego and the University of San Diego; was a Carnegie Scholar

Vali R. Nasr, Ph.D.Dean; Professor of International Relations

(effective July 1, 2012)

EXPERTISE

Geographic Areas

South Asia � Pakistan �

Middle East � Iran

Issues

American foreign

policy � international

relations � Islamic

religion, politics and law

� nation-building and

democratization

and a senior fellow at Harvard University’s Kennedy School of Government and an adjunct senior fellow for Middle Eastern studies at the Council on Foreign Relations; currently a senior fellow in foreign policy at the Brookings Institution, a member of the U.S. Department of State’s Foreign Affairs Policy Board, and a director of the Rockefeller Brothers Fund and the National Democratic Institute; is a life member of the Council on Foreign Relations; Ph.D., political science, Massachusetts Institute of Technology

Foreign LanguagesPersian

PublicationsForces of Fortune: �e Rise of the New Muslim Middle Class and What It Will Mean for Our World (2009); Democracy in Iran: History and the Quest for Liberty, co-author (2006); �e Shia Revival: How Conflicts Within Islam Will Shape the Future (2006); Islamic Leviathan: Islam and the Making of State Power (2001); Mawdudi and the Making of Islamic Revivalism (1996); �e Vanguard of the Islamic Revolution: Jama’at-i Islami of Pakistan (1994); numerous articles in �e New York Times, �e Washington Post, Foreign Policy, Foreign Affairs and other publications

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Background and EducationRecently retired as chief of the U.S. State Department’s South Asia Division in the Office of Analysis for the Near East and South Asia; held other key positions within the State Department, including special assistant to the ambassador at the U.S. Embassy in New Delhi and member of the Policy Planning Staff in Washington, D.C.; previously taught at the University of Chicago and the College of Wooster; current research involves Hindu nationalism and India’s assertive foreign policy in the Indian Ocean and its littoral; Ph.D., political science, University of Chicago

Foreign LanguagesGerman; Hindi

Publications�e Brotherhood in Saffron (1988); various journal articles and chapters in edited volumes on international politics of South Asia

Walter Andersen, Ph.D.Administrative Director of the South Asia Studies

Program; Senior Adjunct Professor

EXPERTISE

Geographic Areas

South Asia � India �

Pakistan

Issues

ethnic conflict �

intelligence � strategic

and security issues

� terrorism � U.S.

Congress and foreign

policy

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Background and EducationReceived the SAIS Excellence in Teaching Award in 2003; previously was assistant professor of economics at the University of Florida; consulted for private sector financial corporations, notably FTSE, Standard & Poor’s and Ruesch International, Inc.; areas of interest include exchange rates, international monetary economics, international financial markets, particularly stock market indices, and applications of value-at-risk principles to firm and household financial behavior; Ph.D., economics, Rice University

Publications“Dynamic Models of Fertility Choice: A Survey,” co-author, in Journal of Population Economics (1997); “Testing a Production-Based Asset Pricing Model” in Economic Inquiry (1996); “On the Robustness of Forward Market Efficiency in Consumption-Based Models of Exchange Rates” in International Economic Journal (1994)

EXPERTISE

Geographic Areas

Philippines

Issues

economics � global

financial crises

� globalization �

international finance �

international financial

markets � international

monetary economics

� World Bank and

International Monetary

Fund

Cristino R. Arroyo, Ph.D.Associate Director of the International Economics

Program; Associate Adjunct Professor

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Background and EducationIndependent consultant on energy efficiency, renewable energy and sustainable urban transportation; adviser to and later program director of the Inter-American Development Bank’s Sustainable Markets for Sustainable Energy Program; adviser on international and transportation issues to the assistant secretary for Energy Efficiency and Renewable Energy at the U.S. Department of Energy; founder and first director of the International Institute for Energy Conservation; lead author for the transportation mitigation chapter of the Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change Second Assessment Report, Climate Change 1995: �e Science of Climate Change; graduate studies at Princeton University; B.S., physics, University of California, Los Angeles

Foreign LanguagesSpanish

Publications�e New Oil Crisis and Fuel Economy Technologies: Preparing the Light Transportation Industry for the 1990s (1988); “What Multilateral Banks (and Other Donors) Can Do to Reduce Greenhouse Gas Emissions: A Case Study of Latin America and the Caribbean” in Driving Climate Change: Cutting Carbon From Transportation (2007); “�e Developing World Wants More Energy Too” in SAISPHERE (2005); “Urban Transportation in Latin America and the Caribbean: �e Example of Cuenca, Ecuador” in Industry and Energy (2000)

EXPERTISE

Geographic Areas

Asia � Latin America

Issues

climate change �

developing nations

� energy issues �

energy technologies

� sustainable

development � U.S.

energy policy

Deborah Bleviss, B.S.Associate Practitioner-in-Residence in the Energy,

Resources and Environment Program

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EXPERTISE

Issues

corporate finance

� economics �

international finance �

international financial

markets � multinational

corporations

Gordon Bodnar, Ph.D. Morris W. Offit Professor of International Finance;

Director of the International Economics Program

Background and EducationPresently a research associate of the Weiss Center for International Finance and the Financial Institutions Center at the Wharton School at the University of Pennsylvania; associate editor of European Financial Management, Journal of Asian Economics and Journal of International Financial Markets, Institutions and Money; currently teaches in the Wharton Executive M.B.A. Program; former assistant professor of finance at the Wharton School, where he received Excellence in Teaching awards for three straight years; former assistant professor at the Simon Graduate School of Business at the University of Rochester; former visiting professor at J.W. Goethe Universität in Frankfurt; held appointments as a research fellow at the National Bureau of Economic Research and as a visiting scholar at the International Monetary Fund; Ph.D., economics, Princeton University

PublicationsCo-author of periodic “Wharton Surveys of Derivative Usage by U.S. Non-Financial Firms,” which appear in Financial Management; work has been published in other top journals in finance, economics and accounting, including the Journal of Finance and Journal of Financial Economics Expertise

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EXPERTISE

Geographic Areas

China � India

Issues

economics � global

financial crises �

international trade

theory and policy

� World Bank and

International Monetary

Fund

Pieter P. Bottelier, M.A.Senior Adjunct Professor of China Studies

Background and EducationSenior adviser on China to the Conference Board and visiting scholar at the Carnegie Endowment for International Peace; held various World Bank positions, including senior adviser to the vice president for East Asia, chief of the Resident Mission in Beijing, director for Latin America, director for North Africa, division chief for Mexico, resident chief economist in Jakarta and desk economist for African countries; former adviser to the Ministry of Finance of Zambia, and chief economist and marketing director of a state-owned Zambian copper company; served as a consultant to the United Nations Conference on Trade and Development; was a Harkness Fellow with �e Commonwealth Fund and a research associate at the Brookings Institution; research associate and course work at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology; M.A., economics, University of Amsterdam

PublicationsNumerous book chapters and articles on China’s economy

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Geographic Areas

Africa � Sub-Saharan

Africa � China

Issues

agricultural policy,

trade and commodities

� corruption and

transnational crime �

developing nations �

economic development

� economics � food

security � foreign aid

and American foreign

policy � foreign aid

and global poverty

� globalization

� governance �

international debt �

nation-building and

democratization �

newly industrialized

countries � oil politics

� privatization

and private sector

development �

rural development

� sustainable

development

Background and EducationMost recently has served as professor at American University’s School of International Service; previously was associate professor and director of the Economic and Political Development Program at Columbia University’s School of International and Public Affairs; was a resident fellow with the Woodrow Wilson International Center for Scholars and senior research fellow at the International Food Policy Research Institute; has been a consultant to the World Bank, the African Development Bank, USAID, the U.K.’s Department for International Development, Norway’s Norfund, the United Nations and Transparency International; Ph.D., international development, Fletcher School of Law and Diplomacy at Tufts University

Publications�e Dragon’s Gift: �e Real Story of China in Africa (2009, 2011; translated into Chinese); Taxation and State-Building in Developing Countries: Capacity and Consent, co-editor (2008); Aid Dependence and Governance (2000); Chinese Aid and African Development: Exporting Green Revolution (1998); numerous book chapters, commentaries for a general audience and articles in Comparative Politics, World Development, Economic Development and Cultural Change, China Quarterly, Journal of Modern African Studies, African Affairs, International Affairs and World Politics Review; author of the blog, China in Africa: �e Real Story

Deborah Bräutigam, Ph.D.Professor of International Development and

Comparative Politics; Director of the International

Development Program (effective July 1, 2012)

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Geographic Areas

East Asia � Southeast

Asia � Cambodia �

Vietnam

Issues

ASEAN

Frederick Z. Brown, M.A.Foreign Policy Institute Fellow; Visiting Scholar in

the Southeast Asia Studies Program

Background and EducationSpent 26 years as a U.S. Foreign Service officer, serving in Cyprus, France, the Soviet Union, �ailand and twice in Vietnam as well as being country director for Brunei, Myanmar/Burma, Cambodia, Indonesia, Laos, Malaysia, Singapore and Vietnam; former staff member for the U.S. Senate Foreign Relations Committee responsible for East Asia and the Pacific; M.A., political science, University of Colorado

PublicationsRebuilding Cambodia: Human Resources, Human Rights and Law, editor (1992); Second Chance: �e United States and Indochina in the 1990s (1989); various book chapters and journal articles

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Geographic Areas

Eastern Europe �

Western Europe �

Russia

Issues

American foreign

policy � human rights �

international relations

� military power and

strategy � strategic and

security issues

Zbigniew Brzezinski, Ph.D.Senior Research Professor of International Relations

Background and EducationCounselor and trustee at the Center for Strategic and International Studies; trustee of the Trilateral Commission; national security adviser to President Jimmy Carter and member of the President’s Foreign Intelligence Advisory Board; 1981 recipient of the Presidential Medal of Freedom; former faculty member at Columbia and Harvard universities; Ph.D., government, Harvard University

PublicationsStrategic Vision: America and the Crisis of Global Power (2012); America and the World: Conversations on the Future of American Foreign Policy, co-author (2008); Second Chance: �ree Presidents and the Crisis of American Superpower (2007); �e Choice: Global Domination or Global Leadership (2004); �e Geo-strategic Triad: Living With China, Europe and Russia (2001); �e Grand Chessboard (1997); Out of Control (1993); �e Grand Failure (1989); Game Plan (1986); Power and Principle (1983)

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Geographic Areas

East Asia � Japan �

North Korea � South

Korea

Issues

energy and security

� energy issues �

international political

economy � strategic

and security issues

Kent E. Calder, Ph.D.Edwin O. Reischauer Professor; Director of the

Japan Studies Program; Director of the Edwin O.

Reischauer Center for East Asian Studies

Background and EducationFormer special adviser to the U.S. ambassador to Japan; Japan Chair at the Center for Strategic and International Studies; professor for 20 years at Princeton University; lecturer and executive director of the U.S.-Japan Program at Harvard University; Ph.D., government, Harvard University

Foreign LanguagesJapanese

Publications�e New Continentalism: Energy and Twenty-First Century Eurasian Geopolitics (2012); �e Making of Northeast Asia, co-author (2010); Pacific Alliance: Reviving U.S.-Japan Relations (2009); East Asian Multilateralism: Prospects for Regional Stability, co-editor (2008); Embattled Garrisons: Comparative Base Politics and American Globalism (2007); Pacific Defense (1996); Strategic Capitalism (1993); Crisis and Compensation (1988); �e Eastasia Edge, co-author (1982)

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Geographic Areas

Western Europe �

France � Germany �

Great Britain � Italy

Issues

American economic

policy � American

foreign policy �

diplomacy � economics

� European Union and

transatlantic relations

� global financial

crises � globalization

� international

political economy �

international relations

� military power and

strategy � NATO �

strategic and security

issues

David P. Calleo, Ph.D.Dean Acheson Professor; University Professor of

The Johns Hopkins University

Background and EducationServed as director of the SAIS European Studies Program for more than 40 years through May 2012; taught at Brown, Columbia and Yale universities, the College of Europe, the universities of Bonn and Munich, the University of Puget Sound, the Institut d’Etudes Politiques in Paris and the Institut Universitaire de Hautes Etudes Internationales in Geneva; member of the Council on Foreign Relations and the International Institute for Strategic Studies and contributing editor to Survival; past Rockefeller, Guggenheim and Fulbright fellow; former associate at the Centre d’Etudes et de Recherches Internationales; twice project director for the Twentieth Century Fund; former research fellow at Nuffield College at the University of Oxford; was George Herbert Walker Bush Fellow at the American Academy in Berlin; served as a consultant to the U.S. under secretary of State for Political Affairs; Ph.D., political science, Yale University

PublicationsFollies of Power: America’s Unipolar Fantasy (2009); Rethinking Europe’s Future (2001); �e Bankrupting of America: How the Federal Deficit Is Impoverishing the Nation (1992); Beyond American Hegemony: �e Future of the Western Alliance (1987); �e Imperious Economy (1982); �e German Problem Reconsidered (1978); America and the World Political Economy (1973); �e Atlantic Fantasy (1970); Britain’s Future (1968); �e American Political System (1968); Coleridge and the Idea of a Modern Nation State (1966); Europe’s Future (1965); numerous articles in journals and other publications

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Geographic Areas

Western Europe � Italy

Issues

international relations

� military power and

strategy

Marco Cesa, Ph.D.Professor of International Relations—based at

Bologna Center

Background and EducationAlso serves as professor of international relations at the University of Bologna; member of the Italian Political Science Association; member of the board of editors for Quaderni di scienza politica; held positions at the University of Trieste, University of Pavia and the Catholic University of Milan; Ph.D., political science, Boston University; Ph.D., international relations, Italian Ministry of Public Education

Foreign LanguagesFrench; Italian

PublicationsAllies yet Rivals: International Politics in 18th Century Europe (2010); Le relazioni internazionali (2004); Politica e economia internazionale: Introduzione alle teorie di International Political Economy (1996); Le ragioni della forza: Tucidide e la teoria delle relazioni internazionali (1994); Defining Security: �e Case of Southern Europe and the Superpowers in the Mediterranean (1989); “Great Powers” in An Introduction to International Relations (2011, 2nd edition); contributes articles and reviews to academic journals, policy forums and news outlets, including the British Journal of Politics and International Relations, Il Mulino and Rivista italiana de scienza politica

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Background and EducationAlso serves as co-director of the SAIS Global Politics and Religion Initiative; tenured at the French National Centre for Scientific Research in Paris; directs the Islam in the West Program at Harvard University; as the Minerva Chair at the National Defense University, is conducting research on Islam and democratization in the context of the Arab Spring for a forthcoming book; has held multiple professorships at Columbia, Harvard and Johns Hopkins universities; coordinates two major Web resources on the topic of contemporary Islam and politics: Islamopedia Online and Euro-Islam.info; Ph.D., political science, University of Aix-en-Provence, France

Foreign LanguagesArabic; French

PublicationsMuslims in the West After 9/11: Religion, Politics and Law (2009); Encyclopedia of Islam in the United States, editor (2007); When Islam and Democracy Meet: Muslims in Europe and in the United States (2006); European Muslims and the Secular State (2005)

EXPERTISE

Geographic Areas

Northern Africa �

Western Europe �

Middle East

Issues

culture and economic

development � culture,

religion and politics �

international relations

� Islamic religion,

politics and law �

nation-building and

democratization �

strategic and security

issues � terrorism

Jocelyne Cesari, Ph.D.Senior Visiting Professor of International

Relations; Senior Research Fellow at the Center

for Transatlantic Relations

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Geographic Areas

Afghanistan � Pakistan

� Western Europe �

Middle East � Iran � Iraq

Issues

diplomacy �

international relations

� irregular warfare

� military history �

military power and

strategy � strategic and

security issues

Eliot A. Cohen, Ph.D.Robert E. Osgood Professor of Strategic Studies;

Director of the Strategic Studies Program; Director

of the Philip Merrill Center for Strategic Studies

Background and EducationServed as counselor of the U.S. Department of State; former professor at Harvard University and the U.S. Naval War College; served on the Policy Planning Staff of the U.S. secretary of Defense and directed the U.S. Air Force’s Gulf War Air Power Survey; member of the Defense Policy Board and other governmental and private advisory committees; Ph.D., political science, Harvard University

PublicationsConquered Into Liberty: Two Centuries of Battles Along the Great Warpath �at Made the American Way of War (2011); Supreme Command: Soldiers, Statesmen and Wartime Leadership (2002), which won the first Huntington Prize, administered by the John M. Olin Institute for Strategic Studies at Harvard University; War Over Kosovo, co-editor (2001); Knives, Tanks & Missiles: Israel’s Security Revolution, co-author (1998); Revolution in Warfare? Air Power in the Gulf, co-author (1995); Gulf War Air Power Survey, editor (1993); Military Misfortunes: �e Anatomy of Failure in 20th Century Warfare, co-author (1990); Citizens and Soldiers: �e Dilemmas of Military Service (1985); Commandos and Politicians: Elite Military Units in Modern Democracies (1978); numerous articles

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Geographic Areas

Central Asia and the

Caucasus � Eastern

Europe � Turkey �

Russia

Issues

conflict resolution

and negotiation

� corruption and

transnational crime

� elections and

foreign policy � oil

politics � post-conflict

reconstruction �

strategic and security

issues

Svante E. Cornell, Ph.D.Research Director of the Central Asia-Caucasus

Institute; Associate Research Professor

Background and EducationServed as associate professor of political science at Uppsala University in Sweden; was course chair for Caucasus Advanced Area Studies at the Foreign Service Institute of the U.S. Department of State; lectured at the Royal Swedish Military Academy; co-founded and serves as co-director of the Institute for Security and Development Policy in Stockholm; editor of the Central Asia-Caucasus Analyst online journal; received honorary doctorate from the Azerbaijani Academy of Sciences; Ph.D., peace and conflict studies, Uppsala University

Foreign LanguagesAzerbaijani; French; German; Swedish; Turkish

PublicationsAzerbaijan Since Independence (2011); �e Guns of August 2008: Russia’s War in Georgia, co-editor (2009); Europe’s Energy Security: Gazprom’s Dominance and Caspian Supply Alternatives, co-editor (2008); Small Nations and Great Powers: A Study of Ethno-Political Conflict in the Caucasus (2001); “Prospects for a ‘Torn’ Turkey: A Secular and Unitary Future?” published paper, co-author (2008); numerous articles in American, European and Turkish publications

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Geographic Areas

Canada � Middle East �

Persian Gulf

Issues

American foreign policy

� conflict resolution and

negotiation � energy

and security � energy

issues � foreign aid

and American foreign

policy � globalization

� international

political economy �

international relations

� military power and

strategy � NAFTA �

oil politics � OPEC �

political risk analysis

Charles F. Doran, Ph.D.Andrew W. Mellon Professor of International

Relations; Director of the Global Theory and History

Program; Director of the Center for Canadian Studies

Background and EducationAlso serves as co-director of the SAIS Global Politics and Religion Initiative; former professor and director of international management program at Rice University; directed major research projects on North American trade, Canadian-U.S. relations, Persian Gulf security and U.S.-German-Japanese relations; regular adviser to business and government and has provided congressional briefings and testimony on trade, security and energy policy; recipient of the Donner Medal, the Governor General’s Award for Scholarship on Canada and the International Studies Association’s Distinguished Scholar Award (Foreign Policy); Ph.D., political science, �e Johns Hopkins University

PublicationsDemocratic Pluralism at Risk: Why Canadian Unity Matters and Why Americans Care (2001); �e NAFTA Puzzle (1994); Systems in Crisis: New Imperatives of High Politics at Century’s End (1991); �e Gulf, Energy and Global Security: Political and Economic Issues (1991); Forgotten Partnership: U.S.-Canada Relations Today (1983); Myth, Oil and Politics (1978); �e Politics of Assimilation: Hegemony and Its Aftermath (1971); “Life After Easy Oil” in �e American Interest (2008); “Economics, Philosophy of History and the ‘Single Dynamic’ of Power Cycle �eory: Expectations, Competition and Statecraft” in International Political Science Review (2003); “Power Cycle �eory and Global Politics” in International Political Science Review (2003); more than 100 refereed articles

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Geographic Areas

Asia

Issues

foreign aid and global

poverty � sustainable

development � World

Bank and International

Monetary Fund

Cinnamon Dornsife, M.A.Associate Director of the International

Development Program; Associate

Practitioner-in-Residence

Background and EducationA senior executive, negotiator and advocate with 30 years’ experience in international banking, economic development and foreign policy; served as interim director of the International Development Program at SAIS from 2010 to 2012; was U.S. executive director and ambassador to the Asian Development Bank and alternate executive director; was senior adviser to various nonprofits and consulted in the fields of development policy, aid effectiveness, strategic philanthropy and international financial policy; was Washington representative for �e Asia Foundation and held a range of positions at the field office in Indonesia and at the headquarters; has

worked with the World Bank, the U.S. Department of Agriculture, the U.S.-Asia Environmental Partnership, Pathfinder International and Forest Trends; currently serves on the board of directors for �e Development Executive Group and for Abt Associates and on the board of advisers for the Asian Development Bank Institute, the United States-Indonesia Society and the United Nations Association of the National Capital Area; delivered keynote address on “What’s New in International Development?” at the 2011 International Symposium on Cultural Diplomacy in the U.S.A.; has offered congressional testimony; has been an expert reviewer for the Asian Development Bank Institute CD-ROM series on sustainable development and civil society; M.A., international relations, SAIS

Foreign LanguagesIndonesian

Publications“Reflections on a Case of Post-Disaster Development Assistance in Banda Aceh, Indonesia,” a lab school project for the United States-Indonesia Society (2007); “New Power Dynamics in Southeast Asia,” a background paper for �e Stanley Foundation (2007); monograph on strategic philanthropy for Georgetown University; articles on international financial institutions for Emerging Markets and Euromoney

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Background and Education Also serves as a distinguished fellow at the Center for Strategic and Budgetary Assessments and a senior associate of the International Security Program at the Belfer Center for Science and International Affairs at Harvard University; recently retired from the U.S. Foreign Service, having held senior-level positions at the U.S. Departments of State and Defense and at the White House, including U.S. ambassador to Finland and Turkey, under secretary of Defense for Policy, principal deputy assistant to the vice president for National Security Affairs, special assistant to the secretary of State, chief of staff to the deputy secretary of State and special assistant to the under secretary of State for Political Affairs; other assignments included the State Department Operations Center as well as Prague, Moscow and Tel Aviv, where he was a member of the U.S. Middle East delegation to

EXPERTISE

Geographic Areas

Eastern Europe �

Turkey � Western

Europe � Middle East �

Russia

Issues

American defense

policy � American

foreign policy �

diplomacy � nuclear

policy and proliferation

� strategic and security

issues

Eric Edelman, Ph.D.Roger Hertog Distinguished Practitioner-

in-Residence at the Philip Merrill Center for

Strategic Studies

the West Bank/Gaza autonomy talks; is a board member for the United States Institute of Peace and the Foreign Policy Initiative; received the U.S. Department of Defense Medal for Distinguished Public Service, U.S. Department of State Superior Honor Awards and the Presidential Distinguished Service Award and was awarded the Legion d’Honneur by the French government; Ph.D., U.S. diplomatic history, Yale University

Publications Understanding America’s Contested Primacy (2010); “Fool Me Twice: How the United States Lost Lebanon—Again” in World Affairs Journal (2011); “Why Obama Should Take Out Iran’s Nuclear Program” in Foreign Affairs (2011); “A Special Relationship in Jeopardy” in �e American Interest (2010); “Security Can’t Stop With DoD” in Defense News (2010); “�e Broken Consensus: America’s Contested Primacy” in World Affairs Journal (2010); “�e Dangers of a Nuclear Iran” in Foreign Affairs (2010)

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Background and EducationCurrent research focuses on the effects of privatizing state-owned banks on local economic development, the effects of trade shocks on local employment and tax revenues along with the provision of public goods, how government ownership or regulation of banks can mitigate recessions during global financial crises, the effects of location-based policies in the United States, and how large and congested cities in developing countries respond to in-migration pressures; Ph.D., economics, Brown University

Foreign LanguagesFrench; Portuguese; Spanish

Publications“Exclusionary Policies in Urban Development: Under-Servicing Migrant Households in Brazilian Cities,” co-author, in Journal of Urban Economics (2011)

EXPERTISE

Geographic Areas

Brazil

Issues

economic development

� economics �

privatization and

private sector

development

Leo Feler, Ph.D.Assistant Professor of International Economics

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Geographic Areas

Asia � China

Issues

domestic influences

on foreign policy

� governance �

international political

economy � sustainable

development

Carla Freeman, Ph.D.Associate Director of the China Studies Program;

Associate Research Professor; Executive Director

of the Foreign Policy Institute

Background and EducationPreviously served as program officer for civil society and community development with a focus on sustainability at �e Johnson Foundation; was a political risk analyst for China, Japan, Korea, Taiwan and Vietnam; has held various academic positions, including director of the Program in Global Studies and International Affairs at Alverno College in Milwaukee and visiting scholar at the University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee; conducts ongoing research on China’s efforts toward sustainable development, and Chinese foreign and domestic policy; Ph.D., China studies, SAIS

PublicationsChina on the Edge: China’s Border Provinces and Chinese Security Policy, co-author (2011); Managing Fragile Regions: Method and Application, co-editor (2010); “Quenching the Dragon’s �irst: �e South-North Water Transfer Project—Old Plumbing for New China?” in China Environment Forum (2011); “Can China Grow Green in a Tough Climate?” in International Affairs Forum (2010); “Neighborly Relations: �e Tumen Development Project and China’s Security Policy” in Journal of Contemporary China (2010); numerous other journal articles, papers and reviews

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Issues

developing nations

� governance

� international

political economy �

nation-building and

democratization �

strategic and security

issues

Background and EducationBased at Stanford University as the Olivier Nomellini Senior Fellow at the Freeman Spogli Institute for International Studies; has served at SAIS as Bernard L. Schwartz Professor of International Political Economy, director of the International Development Program and dean of faculty; formerly Omer L. and Nancy Hirst Professor of Public Policy at the School of Public Policy at George Mason University; was a member of the Political Science Department of the RAND Corporation; twice served as a member of the Policy Planning Staff of the U.S. Department of State, the first time as a regular member specializing in

Francis Fukuyama, Ph.D.Foreign Policy Institute Senior Fellow

Middle East affairs, later as deputy director for European political-military affairs; was a member of the U.S. delegation to the Egyptian-Israeli talks on Palestinian autonomy; serves on advisory boards for the RAND Corporation, �e New America Foundation, the National Endowment for Democracy, �e American Interest, the Journal of Democracy and others; has written widely on issues relating to democratization and international political economy, state-building, institutions and political development; Ph.D., political science, Harvard University

Foreign LanguagesFrench; Greek; Spanish

PublicationsNew Ideas in Development After the Financial Crisis, co-editor (2011); �e Origins of Political Order: From Prehuman Times to the French Revolution (2011); East Asian Multilateralism: Prospects for Regional Stability, co-editor (2008); Falling Behind: Explaining the Development Gap Between the United States and Latin America, editor (2008); America at the Crossroads: Democracy, Power and the Neoconservative Legacy (2006); Nation-Building: Beyond Afghanistan and Iraq, editor (2006); State-Building: Governance and World Order in the 21st Century (2004); Our Post-Human Future: Consequences of the Biotechnology Revolution (2002); �e Great Disruption: Human Nature and the Reconstitution of Social Order (1999); Trust: �e Social Virtues and the Creation of Prosperity (1995); �e End of History and the Last Man (1992)

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Geographic Areas

Eastern Europe � Russia

Issues

European Union and

transatlantic relations

� NATO

Charles Gati, Ph.D.Foreign Policy Institute Senior Fellow

Background and EducationWas senior adjunct professor at SAIS; served as senior adviser with the Policy Planning Staff of the U.S. Department of State; former professor at Union College and Columbia University; Ph.D., international relations, Indiana University

Foreign LanguagesHungarian

PublicationsFailed Illusions: Moscow, Washington, Budapest and the 1956 Hungarian Revolt (2006); �e Bloc �at Failed (1990); Hungary and the Soviet Bloc (1986); co-author, editor, co-editor and contributor for 16 other volumes; author of dozens of articles in Foreign Affairs and other professional journals and op-eds in leading newspapers in the United States and abroad; Failed Illusions and Hungary and the Soviet Bloc recognized with the Marshall Shulman Prize for outstanding book on the international relations of the former Soviet Union

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Background and EducationServes as associate professor in contemporary international history at the University of Trento; was previously a lecturer in European studies at the University of Bath and assistant professor of political science at Dickinson College; Ph.D., contemporary history, University of Wales

Foreign LanguagesFrench; Italian

PublicationsEuropean Integration: A Concise History (2012); Storia dell ’integrazione Europea (2008, 3rd edition); A Historical Dictionary of Modern Italy, co-author (2007, 2nd edition); Surpassing Realism: �e Politics of European Integration Since 1945 (2003); �e Italian Revolution: �e End of Politics, Italian Style? (1995); frequent contributor to journals, including the Journal of Contemporary History, National Interest, World Policy Journal, Government and Opposition, Journal of Common Market Studies and Contemporary European History

EXPERTISE

Geographic Areas

Western Europe � Great

Britain � Italy

Issues

European Union and

transatlantic relations

Mark Gilbert, Ph.D. Professor of International History—based at

Bologna Center

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Geographic Areas

Sub-Saharan Africa �

Central America and

the Caribbean

Issues

American foreign policy

Piero Gleijeses, Ph.D.Professor of American Foreign Policy

Background and EducationAwards include Guggenheim and MacArthur fellowships and Medal of Friendship from the Council of State of the Republic of Cuba (2003); Ph.D., international relations, Graduate Institute of International Studies, Geneva

Foreign LanguagesAfrikaans; French; German; Italian; Portuguese; Russian; Spanish

PublicationsLa Esperanza Desgarrada: La rebelión dominicana de 1965 y la invasión norteamericana (2011); �e Cuban Drumbeat: Castro’s Worldview (2009); Cuba y África: Historia común de lucha y sangre, co-author (2007); Conflicting Missions: Havana, Washington and Africa, 1959–1976 (2002), which won the 2002 Robert Ferrell Prize from the Society for Historians of American Foreign Relations; Shattered Hope: �e Guatemalan Revolution and the United States (1991); Politics and Culture in Guatemala (1988); Tilting at Windmills: Reagan in Central America (1982); �e Dominican Crisis: �e 1965 Constitutionalist Revolt and American Intervention (1978); articles in numerous newspapers and professional journals

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Geographic Areas

Latin America �

Argentina � Chile �

Mexico

Issues

developing nations

� elections and

foreign policy �

energy and security

� global financial

crises � globalization

� international

immigration issues �

international political

economy � NAFTA �

nation-building and

democratization

Francisco E. González, Ph.D.Riordan Roett Senior Associate Professor of

Latin American Studies

Background and EducationServed as a British Academy Postdoctoral Fellow at Nuffield College at the University of Oxford; was a professorial lecturer at SAIS’s Bologna Center and a lecturer in politics at St. John’s College at the University of Oxford; received 2006 SAIS Excellence in Teaching Award; Ph.D., politics, University of Oxford

Foreign LanguagesSpanish

PublicationsCreative Destruction? Economic Crises and Democracy in Latin America (2012); Dual Transitions From Authoritarian Rule: Institutionalized Regimes in Chile and Mexico, 1970–2000 (2008); “Mexico” in Countries at the Crossroads 2009: A Survey of Democratic Governance (2010); “Mexico’s Bloody Drug Wars” in Current History (2009); “Same Dream, Different Fates: Latinos’ Inclusion/Exclusion and U.S. Democratization” in Democratization in America (2009); “Latin America in the Economics Equation—Winners and Losers: What Can Losers Do?” in China’s Expansion Into the Western Hemisphere: Implications for Latin America and the United States (2008); “Democracia dividida: México desde 2000” in Política exterior, perspectivas exteriores 2004: Los intereses de España en el mundo (2004); “A Late Democracy: Impediments to American Democratization in the Twentieth Century,” co-author, in Democratization �rough the Looking Glass: Comparative Perspectives on Democratization (2003); contributed “Caudillismo,” “Democratization,” “Mexican Revolution” and “Zapatismo” to �e Oxford Dictionary of Politics (2003, 2nd edition); “�e United States as a Divided Democracy,” co-author, in Governing America: �e Politics of a Divided Democracy (2003); articles in various journals

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Geographic Areas

Southeast Asia � Latin

America � Central

America and the

Caribbean

Issues

anthropology �

culture and economic

development �

developing nations �

newly industrialized

countries � rural

development

Grace E. Goodell, Ph.D.Professor Emeritus; Foreign Policy Institute

Senior Fellow

Background and EducationServed at SAIS for more than 25 years in positions including professor of international development and director of the former Social Change and Development Program; was a visiting scholar at the Woodrow Wilson International Center for Scholars, the Australian National University and the former Harvard Institute for International Development; has been a consultant to many organizations, including the Food and Agricultural Organization, the World Health Organization, the World Bank, USAID, the Rockefeller Foundation, New York Academy of Sciences, Carnegie Corporation of New York, and the Nonprofit Enterprise and Self-Sustainability Team; received the 2007 SAIS Max M. Fisher Prize for Excellence in Teaching; Ph.D., anthropology, Columbia University

Publications�e Elementary Structures of Political Life: Rural Development in Pahlavi Iran (1986); numerous articles on development issues

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Geographic Areas

Eastern Europe �

Western Europe �

Russia

Issues

American foreign policy

� international relations

� irregular warfare �

strategic and security

issues

Jakub Grygiel, Ph.D.George H.W. Bush Senior Associate Professor

of International Relations

Background and EducationSenior fellow at Center for European Policy Analysis; international affairs columnist for Giornale del Popolo in Switzerland and Il Mondo in Italy who has written on the end of communism, the revival of Russian nationalism, and other topics related to the history, economics and politics of Central and Eastern Europe; was editor of the Journal of Public and International Affairs; served as a consultant to the Organisation for Economic Co-operation and Development in Paris and the World Bank; Ph.D., politics, Princeton University

Foreign LanguagesFrench; Italian; Polish

PublicationsGreat Powers and Geopolitical Change (2006); “�e Classics Rock: Eleven Reasons Plutarch and Herodotus Still Matter” in Foreign Policy (2010); “�e Costs of Respecting Sovereignty” in Orbis (2010); numerous other journal articles, papers and reviews

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Background and EducationHeld appointment at the National Security Council; served as associate professor of history at Yale University; coordinated the Yale Russian Archive Project to facilitate access to documents in the former Soviet archives; Ph.D., history, Yale University

PublicationsAttacking America: How Jihadis Are Fighting �eir 200-Year War With the U.S. (forthcoming 2013); Knowing the Enemy: Jihadist Ideology and the War on Terror (2006); Storm of Steel: �e Development of Armor Doctrine in Germany and the Soviet Union, 1919–1939 (2003); Spain Betrayed: �e Soviet Union in the Spanish Civil War, co-editor (2001); �e Great War and the Twentieth Century, co-editor (2000); Oxford Essential Dictionary of the U.S. Military, consultant (2001); has contributed to the Journal of Military History, �e International History Review, �e Journal of Modern History and other journals

Mary R. Habeck, Ph.D.Associate Professor of Strategic Studies

EXPERTISE

Geographic Areas

Afghanistan � Pakistan

� Western Europe �

Middle East � Iraq �

Russia

Issues

American defense

policy � irregular

warfare � Islamic

religion, politics and

law � military history

� military power and

strategy � strategic

and security issues �

terrorism � weapons of

mass destruction

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Background and EducationFormer faculty member at Hamilton College and vice president for Academic Affairs at Longwood University; guest professor at Stiftung Wissenschaft und Politik; was staff director of the Subcommittee on European Affairs of the U.S. Senate Foreign Relations Committee and senior foreign policy adviser to U.S. Vice President (then-Senator) Joseph Biden; was chief of the European Division at the Library of Congress; served as director of West European studies at the Woodrow Wilson International Center for Scholars and deputy director of Aspen Institute Berlin; headed the U.S. delegation to the Organization for Security and Co-operation in Europe’s (OSCE) 2009 Human Rights Conference in Warsaw, the 2010 OSCE Copenhagen Conference and the 2010 OSCE Vienna Review Conference; was a member of the U.S. delegation to the Commission on Security and Cooperation in Europe’s 1990 Copenhagen conference and a member of the U.S. government delegation to the 2004 inauguration of

EXPERTISE

Geographic Areas

Eastern Europe �

Balkans � Western

Europe � Germany �

Russia

Issues

American foreign policy

� domestic influences

on foreign policy �

European Union and

transatlantic relations

� NATO � strategic and

security issues � U.S.

Congress and foreign

policy

Michael Haltzel, Ph.D.Foreign Policy Institute Senior Fellow at the

Center for Transatlantic Relations

the president of Serbia; served as OSCE monitor for the first post-war elections in Bosnia; recipient of state decorations from Austria, Finland, Hungary, Latvia, Lithuania, Romania and Sweden; Ph.D., history, Harvard University

Foreign LanguagesGerman; Russian

PublicationsLibrary of Congress European Collections: An Illustrated Guide, editor (1994); �e Global Ramifications of the French Revolution, co-editor (1994); Northern Ireland and the Politics of Reconciliation, co-editor (1993); Liberty/Liberté: �e American and French Experiences, co-editor (1991); Portugal: Ancient Country, Young Democracy, co-editor (1990); Between the Blocs: Problems and Prospects for Europe’s Neutral and Nonaligned States, co-editor (1989); Spain in the 1980s: �e Democratic Transition and a New International Role, co-editor (1987); Finnish-American Academic and Professional Exchanges: Analyses and Reminiscences, co-editor (1983); Russification in the Baltic Provinces and Finland, 1855–1914, co-author (1981); Der Abbau der deutschen ständischen Selbstverwaltung in den Ostseeprovinzen Russlands 1855–1905 (1977)

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Geographic Areas

Eastern Europe �

Balkans � Western

Europe � France �

Germany � Great

Britain � Italy � Russia

Issues

American economic

policy � American

foreign policy �

arms control and

disarmament �

domestic influences

on foreign policy �

elections and foreign

policy � European

Union and transatlantic

relations � globalization

� international

political economy

� international

relations � military

power and strategy �

nation-building and

democratization �

NATO � nuclear policy

and proliferation �

strategic and security

issues � U.S. Congress

and foreign policy �

U.S. homeland security

� U.S. presidency and

foreign policy

Background and EducationPast positions include U.S. deputy assistant secretary of State for European Affairs, U.S. special coordinator for Southeast European stabilization and associate director of the Policy Planning Staff for two secretaries of State, senior associate with the Carnegie Endowment for International Peace and deputy director of the Aspen Institute Berlin; currently adviser to Microsoft, Business Roundtable and Transatlantic Business Dialogue; Ph.D., American foreign policy, SAIS

Foreign LanguagesGerman

Publications�e Transatlantic Economy 2012, co-author (2012); Europe 2020: Competitive or Complacent? (2011); Europe’s Economic Crisis, co-editor (2011); Open Ukraine: Changing Course Toward a European Future, co-editor (2011); Preventing Conflict, Managing Crisis, co-editor (2011); Transatlantic 2020: A Tale of Four Futures, co-editor (2011); Shoulder to Shoulder: Forging a Strategic U.S.-EU Partnership (2010); Alliance Reborn: An Atlantic Compact for the 21st Century, lead author (2009); Globalization & Europe: Prospering in the New Whirled Order, co-author (2008); �e Wider Black Sea Region in the 21st Century: Strategic, Economic and Energy Perspectives, co-editor (2008); Terrorism and International Relations, editor (2006); �e Enlargement of the European Union, Implications and Consequences, editor (2005); Partners in Prosperity: �e Changing Geography of the Transatlantic Economy, co-author (2004); Transatlantic Homeland Security: Protecting Society in the Age of Catastrophic Terrorism, co-editor (2004); Transatlantic Transformations: Equipping NATO for the 21st Century (2004); Beyond Bonn: America and the Berlin Republic (1994); book chapters and journal and newspaper articles

Daniel S. Hamilton, Ph.D.Executive Director of the Center for Transatlantic

Relations; Executive Director of the American

Consortium on EU Studies; Austrian Marshall

Plan Foundation Research Professor

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Geographic Areas

Western Europe � Italy

Issues

American foreign policy

� diplomacy � European

Union and transatlantic

relations

John L. Harper, Ph.D.Professor of American Foreign Policy—based at

Bologna Center

Background and EducationMember of the Istituto Affari Internazionali in Rome; contributing editor of Survival; former German Marshall Fund Research Fellow; Ph.D., European studies, SAIS

Foreign LanguagesFrench; Italian

Publications�e Cold War (2011); American Machiavelli: Alexander Hamilton and the Origins of U.S. Foreign Policy (2004); American Visions of Europe: Franklin D. Roosevelt, George F. Kennan and Dean G. Acheson (1994); America and the Reconstruction of Italy, 1945–48 (1986; translated into Italian); author of articles and reviews for numerous periodicals, including �e American Historical Review, Christian Science Monitor, Foreign Affairs, H-Diplo, Journal of Cold War Studies, Public Diplomacy Journal, Survival and Times Literary Supplement

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Geographic Areas

Latin America � Central

America and the

Caribbean

Issues

economics � energy

issues � environmental

issues � NAFTA

John M. Harrington Jr., Ph.D.Associate Dean for Academic Affairs; Professorial

Lecturer in the International Economics Program

Background and EducationSAIS associate dean since 2002, assisting the dean of SAIS in all faculty and curricular issues; developed interactive DVD-based courses on pre-calculus and basic calculus that have been turned into streaming video self-study courses required of entering M.A. students; prior to assuming current position, taught statistics, econometrics and mathematics for economics at SAIS as a professorial lecturer for 27 years; concurrently with teaching at SAIS, in a 20-year government career at the U.S. Department of State, directed economics education for foreign affairs professionals at the Foreign Service Institute; later directed the Office of Regional Economic Policy dealing with Latin America and the Caribbean following a year at the National War College; continued to address economic policy toward Latin America and the Caribbean through association with several nonprofit organizations, including Caribbean/Latin American Action and the U.S.-Mexico Chamber of Commerce, while at the same time overseeing special programs at SAIS; during the 2001–02 academic year, held a joint appointment as interim associate dean for Academic Affairs at SAIS and senior fellow at the Institute for Policy Studies at �e Johns Hopkins University; Ph.D., economics, Georgetown University

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Background and EducationFocuses on ways to combine climate change mitigation and adaptation, land use and poverty reduction in the developing world; most recently was principal scientist for climate change with the World Agroforestry Centre in Nairobi, Kenya, where responsibilities included development of a system for carbon measurement and monitoring that can be applied on mixed-use agricultural and forested landscapes; was an assistant researcher and lecturer in geography at the University of Maryland, College Park, working on the long-term acquisition

EXPERTISE

Geographic Areas

Africa � Latin America

Issues

agricultural development

� climate change � food

security

Jonathan Haskett, Ph.D.Associate Director of the Energy, Resources

and Environment Program; Associate

Practitioner-in-Residence

plan for the Landsat-7 earth-observing satellite; as a Peace Corps volunteer in Ecuador, assisted indigenous communities with soil conservation, agroforestry and mapping of the landscape carbon resource; conducted research on the effect of climate change on agriculture while serving as a postdoctoral scientist with the U.S. Department of Agriculture’s Agricultural Research Service; Ph.D., soil science, University of Minnesota

Publications “Taking Stock of the Global Environment Facility Experience With Payments for Environmental Services Projects,” co-author, in Payments for Environmental Services, Forest Conservation and Climate Change: Livelihoods in the REDD? (2011); “Land-Based Carbon Storage and the European Union Emissions Trading Scheme: �e Science Underlying the Policy,” co-author, in Mitigation and Adaptation Strategies for Global Change (2010); “Effect of Climate and Atmospheric Change on Soybean Water Stress: A Study of Iowa,” co-author, in Ecological Modelling (2000); “Increase of CO2 and Climate Change Effects on Iowa Soybean Yield, Simulated Using GLYCIM,” co-author, in Agronomy Journal (1997); “�e Philosophical Basis of Soil Classification and Its Evolution” in Soil Science Society of America Journal (1995)

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Geographic Areas

Central Asia and the

Caucasus � Southeast

Asia � Eastern Europe

� Balkans � Western

Europe � Russia

Issues

arms control and

disarmament �

conflict resolution

and negotiation �

crisis management

� diplomacy � ethnic

conflict � European

Union and transatlantic

relations � humanitarian

crises and relief efforts

� international relations

� NATO � nuclear

policy and proliferation

� peacekeeping �

strategic and security

issues � treaty

negotiations � United

Nations � weapons of

mass destruction

P. Terrence Hopmann, Ph.D.Professor of International Relations; Director of the

Conflict Management Program

Background and EducationFormer professor and chair of the Political Science Department at Brown University, where he was director of the Global Security Program of the �omas J. Watson Jr. Institute of International Studies, the Center for Foreign Policy Development and the International Relations Program; was professor of political science at the University of Minnesota and director of its Center for International Studies; served as vice president of the International Studies Association and program chair of three ISA international meetings; was editor of the International Studies Quarterly; was a Fulbright Fellow in Belgium and Austria, and a senior fellow at the United States Institute of Peace and the Woodrow Wilson International Center for Scholars; main research focuses on the Organization for Security and Co-operation in Europe; Ph.D., political science, Stanford University

Foreign LanguagesFrench

PublicationsBuilding Security in Post-Cold War Eurasia: �e OSCE and U.S. Foreign Policy (1999); �e Negotiation Process and the Resolution of International Conflicts (1996); Unity and Disintegration in International Alliances, co-author (1973, 1984); “�e Debate in the U.S.” in Obama and the Bomb: �e Vision of a World Free of Nuclear Weapons (2011); “International Organizations and Non-State Actors, Russia and Eurasia: �e OSCE” in Russia in Eurasia: External Players and Regional Dynamics (2010); “Constituting a Reunified Cyprus: A View From the USA” in Journal

of Balkan and Near Eastern Studies (2009); “Negotiation Risk: Controlling Biological Weapons” in Negotiation Risk: International Talks on Hazardous Issues (2009); “�e OSCE Role in European and Transatlantic Security: Does It Have a Future?” in �e United States and Europe in a Changing World (2009); “Strategic Arms Control Negotiations: SALT and START” in Containing the Atom (2002); “Bargaining and Problem-Solving: Two Perspectives on International Negotiation” in Turbulent Peace: �e Challenges of Managing International Conflict (2001); “Disintegrating States: Separating Without Violence” in Preventive Negotiation: Avoiding Conflict Escalation (2001)

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Geographic Areas

Asia � East Asia �

Japan � Southeast Asia

� Cambodia � Indonesia

� Myanmar/Burma �

Thailand � Vietnam

Issues

ASEAN � economics �

global financial crises

� irregular warfare

� World Bank and

International Monetary

Fund

Karl D. Jackson, Ph.D.C.V. Starr Distinguished Professor; Director

of Asian Studies and the Southeast Asia

Studies Program

Background and EducationFormer professor of political science at the University of California, Berkeley; adviser to the president of the World Bank and executive vice president of the International Finance Corporation; former senior adviser at Cerberus Capital Partners and managing director at International Foreign Exchange Concepts; was president of the U.S.-�ailand Business Council; served as national security adviser to the vice president of the United States, special assistant to the president, senior director for Asia on the National Security Council and U.S. deputy assistant secretary of Defense for East Asia and the Pacific; Ph.D., political science, Massachusetts Institute of Technology

PublicationsAsian Contagion: �e Causes and Consequences of a Financial Crisis, editor (1999); Cambodia 1975–1978: Rendezvous With Death (1989); ASEAN in Regional and International Context (1986); United States-�ailand Relations (1986); ASEAN Security and Economic Development, editor (1984); Traditional Authority, Islam and Rebellion: A Study of Indonesian Political Behavior (1980); Political Power and Communications in Indonesia, co-editor (1978); author of numerous articles in journals and other publications

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Geographic Areas

South Asia

Issues

climate change �

energy and security

� energy issues �

energy technologies �

environmental issues �

foreign aid and global

poverty � governance

� natural resources �

nuclear power � U.S.

energy policy

David J. Jhirad, Ph.D.HRH Prince Sultan bin Abdul Aziz Professor of

Environmental Policy; Director of the Energy,

Resources and Environment Program

Background and EducationFormer professor and/or researcher at Georgetown University’s School of Foreign Service, Brookhaven National Laboratory, California Institute of Technology, Boston University and the University of Massachusetts; was special adviser on energy and climate and vice president of research and evaluation at �e Rockefeller Foundation and was vice president for science and research at the World Resources Institute; served in the U.S. Department of Energy as deputy assistant secretary for International Energy Policy, Trade and Investment and senior adviser to the secretary of Energy; led U.S. bilateral relationships with all major energy producing and consuming nations and represented the United States as vice chairman of the Governing Board of the International Energy Agency in Paris and lead delegate to the Asia-Pacific Economic Cooperation Energy Working Group; as senior energy and science

adviser to USAID, worked in Latin America, South Asia and Sub-Saharan Africa on energy policies to ensure equity, environmental sustainability, energy technology innovation and infrastructure investment; has testified before Congress on energy and environmental issues; Ph.D., applied physics, Harvard University

Publications SPEED: Smart Power for Environmentally Sound Economic Development (2011); Energy and Environmental Policy of Australia, co-author (2001); Energy and Environmental Policy of Japan, co-author (1999); Energy Strategies: Toward a Solar Future, co-author (1980); “Oil in the 21st Century: Responding to New Drivers of Change” in �e Oil Era: Emerging Challenges (2011); “Smart Cities—Smart Financing” in �e Green Leadership Handbook (2011); “Energizing the Base of the Pyramid” in Business Solutions for the Global Poor (2007); “Smart Globalization” in Millennium Ecosystems Assessment: Implications for Policy and Governance (2006); “Electricity: Technological Opportunities and Management Challenges” in Confronting Climate Change: Risks, Implications and Responses (1992); “Power Sector Innovation in the Indian Power Sector” in Innovation in the Indian Power Sector: Technologies and Approaches (1991); “Power Sector Innovation in Developing Countries” in Annual Review of Energy (1990); more than 100 technical publications and book chapters on the global energy and climate challenge, focusing on technology, policy and security solutions

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Erik Jones, Ph.D.Professor of European Studies; Director of

the European Studies Program; Director of the

Bologna Institute for Policy Research—based at

Bologna Center

EXPERTISE

Geographic Areas

Eastern Europe �

Western Europe

Issues

economics � European

Union and transatlantic

relations � globalization

� governance �

international political

economy

Background and EducationHas held positions at the Centre for European Policy Studies in Brussels, the Central European University in Prague and Budapest, and the University of Nottingham; has worked closely with think tanks in Brussels, �e Hague, London, Madrid, Milan and Rome; is a contributing editor to Survival and sits on the editorial boards for �e International Spectator, the Journal of European Public Policy, Government and Opposition and the Journal of European Integration; also serves on the management committee for the Istituto Carlo Cattaneo and the steering committee for the European Consortium for Political Research’s Standing Group on the European Union; Ph.D., international relations, SAIS

Foreign LanguagesDutch; French; German; Italian

PublicationsEconomic Adjustment and Political Transformation in Small States (2008); �e Politics of Economic and Monetary Union (2002); has edited or co-edited more than 20 volumes or special issues of journals on topics related to European politics and political economy, including �e Oxford Handbook of the European Union; provides commentary in publications including �e Baltimore Sun, �e Boston Globe, Financial Times, International Herald Tribune, �e Philadelphia Inquirer, USA Today and news outlets across Europe

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Issues

air power � American

defense policy �

irregular warfare �

military history �

military power and

strategy � strategic

and security issues

Thomas Keaney, Ph.D.Executive Director of the Philip Merrill Center

for Strategic Studies; Associate Director of the

Strategic Studies Program; Senior Adjunct Professor

Background and EducationFormer professor of military strategy at the National War College and director of its core courses on military thought and strategy; during a career in the U.S. Air Force, served in positions including associate professor of history at the U.S. Air Force Academy, planner on the Air Staff, forward air controller in Vietnam and B-52 squadron commander; Ph.D., history, University of Michigan

PublicationsUnderstanding Irregular Warfare, co-editor (2010); War in Iraq: Planning and Execution, co-editor (2007); �e Armed Forces in the Contemporary Middle East, co-editor (2001); U.S. Allies in a Changing World, co-editor (2000); Revolution in Warfare? Air Power in the Persian Gulf (1995); other books and articles on air power and military strategy

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Issues

American foreign policy

� biotechnology and

information technology

policy � education

policy � environmental

issues � global health

policy

Kenneth H. Keller, Ph.D.Director of the Bologna Center; Professor of

Science and Technology Policy—based at

Bologna Center

Background and EducationPresident emeritus of the University of Minnesota; was professor of chemical engineering and materials science, department chair, academic vice president and president of the University of Minnesota for more than three decades; was senior fellow for science and technology and senior vice president of programs at the Council on Foreign Relations in New York; member of the National Academy of Engineering; fellow of the American Association for the Advancement of Science; founding fellow of the American Institute of Medical and Biological Engineering; member of the Council on Foreign Relations; former member and chairman of the National Research Council’s Board on Assessment of National Institute of Standards and Technology Programs and NASA Astrophysics Performance Committee; former member of the Board of Life Sciences, the Commission on Physical Sciences, Mathematics and Applications, and the Science and Technology Advisory Panel to the Director of Central Intelligence; past chair of the Medical Technology Leadership Forum; Ph.D., chemical engineering, �e Johns Hopkins University

Publications“From Here to �ere in Information Technology” in American Behavioral Scientist (2008); “Nanotechnology and Society” in Journal of Nanoparticle Research (2007); “Improving the Understanding of Science and Technology” in Technology in Society (2006); numerous articles in academic journals related to science, technology and international relations; widely published in medical and scientific journals on subjects including fluid mechanics, blood flow and mass transfer

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Geographic Areas

Africa � Sub-Saharan

Africa � Asia � South

Korea � Pakistan �

Eastern Europe �

Turkey � Western

Europe � Latin America

� Argentina � Mexico

Issues

developing nations �

economic development

� emerging markets

� global financial

crises � globalization

� international

finance � privatization

and private sector

development � World

Bank and International

Monetary Fund

Michael Klein, Ph.D.Senior Adjunct Professor of International

Economics

Background and Education Professor at the Frankfurt School of Finance & Management in Germany; recently served as vice president for financial and private sector development at the World Bank; former visiting professor at Harvard University; was chief economist of Royal Dutch Shell Group; headed the Non-Member Country Unit in the Organisation for Economic Co-operation and Development’s Economics Department; current research interests include infrastructure policy and regulation, business environment policy and regulations, and mobile banking regulation; Ph.D., economics, University of Bonn, Germany

Foreign Languages French; German; Spanish

Publications�e Market for Aid, co-author (2005); various books, journal articles and chapters in edited books on economic development issues, infrastructure policy and regulation, business environment policy and financial sector policy

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Issues

energy issues �

energy technologies �

environmental issues

� nuclear power � oil

politics � OPEC � U.S.

energy policy

Wilfrid L. Kohl, Ph.D.Foreign Policy Institute Fellow; Senior Adviser

and Professorial Lecturer in the Energy,

Resources and Environment Program

Background and EducationFormer director of the SAIS International Energy and Environment Program of the Foreign Policy Institute and former director of SAIS’s Bologna Center; served as associate director of Columbia University’s Institute in Western Europe; past international affairs fellow at the Council on Foreign Relations and the Woodrow Wilson International Center for Scholars; former staff member of the National Security Council and program officer at the Ford Foundation; taught at the University of Pennsylvania and lectured at the Foreign Service Institute of the U.S. Department of State; member of the International Association of Energy Economics; Ph.D., political science, Columbia University

PublicationsAfter the Oil Price Collapse: OPEC, the United States and the World Oil Market, editor (1991); Methanol as an Alternative Fuel Choice, editor (1990); International Institutions for Energy Management (1983); After the Second Oil Crisis: Energy Policies in Europe, America and Japan, editor (1982); articles on energy issues

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Bo Kong, Ph.D.Assistant Research Professor of Energy,

Resources and Environment; Research Director

of East Asian Energy and Environment

EXPERTISE

Geographic Areas

China

Issues

energy and security

� energy issues �

energy technologies �

environmental issues

� nuclear power � oil

politics � U.S. energy

policy

Background and EducationAs visiting scholar at the Institute for Global Dialogue in South Africa, conducted field research in Angola on China’s petroleum investment; was research fellow at the Center for Global Security of the Pacific Northwest National Laboratory in Seattle; served on the Council of the National Capital Area Chapter of the United States Association for Energy Economics; consulted on Chinese companies’ energy and mining operations in Africa for Ayrlie Partners and the World Wildlife Fund; Ph.D., China studies and international energy policy, SAIS

Foreign LanguagesChinese

PublicationsChina’s International Petroleum Policy (2010); An Anatomy of China’s Energy Insecurity and Strategies (2005); articles on energy issues in journals including China Security and Journal of Contemporary China and Chinese publications such as Lingdao Zhe

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Issues

economic development

� economics �

globalization �

international trade

theory and policy

Pravin Krishna, Ph.D.Chung Ju Yung Distinguished Professor of

International Economics and Business

Background and EducationHolds joint academic appointment with the Economics Department at Johns Hopkins University’s Zanvyl Krieger School of Arts & Sciences in Baltimore; research fellow at the National Bureau of Economic Research; taught at Brown University, Columbia University and INSEAD; served as visiting professor at Stanford University, University of Chicago and Princeton University; former consultant to the World Bank and the International Monetary Fund; recipient of research funding from the National Science Foundation; Ph.D., economics, Columbia University

PublicationsTrade Blocs: Economics and Politics (2005); Trade Blocs: Alternate Analyses of Preferential Trade Agreements, co-editor (1999); numerous articles on international economics and development in the Journal of Political Economy, Quarterly Journal of Economics, Journal of International Economics, Journal of Development Economics, Economic �eory, Handbook of International Trade and others

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Issues

economic development

� economics �

international finance

� international trade

theory and policy

� World Bank and

International Monetary

Fund

Anne O. Krueger, Ph.D.Senior Research Professor of International

Economics

Background and EducationWas first deputy managing director of the International Monetary Fund, holding that position from 2001 to 2006; was vice president for economics and research at the World Bank; served as Herald L. and Caroline L. Ritch Professor in Humanities and Sciences and was founding director of the Center for Research on Economic Development and Policy Reform at Stanford University; was a senior fellow of the Hoover Institution; also taught at Duke University and the University of Minnesota; distinguished fellow and past president of the American Economic Association; member of the National Academy of Sciences, the American Academy of Arts and Sciences, and the American Philosophical Society; fellow of the Econometric Society; senior research associate of the National Bureau of Economic Research; Ph.D., economics, University of Wisconsin-Madison

PublicationsEconomic Policy Reforms and the Indian Economy, editor (2003); Latin American Macroeconomic Reforms: �e Second Stage, co-editor (2003); Reforming India’s External, Financial and Fiscal Policies, co-editor (2003)

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Geographic Areas

North Korea � South

Korea

Jae H. Ku, Ph.D.Director of the U.S.-Korea Institute at SAIS

Background and EducationFormerly was director of human rights for the North Korea Project at Freedom House; has taught at SAIS, Brown University, Yonsei University in Seoul and Sookmyung Women’s University in Seoul; was a recipient of Fulbright and Freeman fellowships; conducted research at various think tanks, including the Center for Strategic and International Studies, the Korean Institute of International Studies in Seoul and the Institute for International Relations in Hanoi; Ph.D., international relations, SAIS

Foreign LanguagesKorean

PublicationsNortheast Asia in Afghanistan: Whose Silk Road? co-author (2011); Nuclear Security 2012: Challenges of Proliferation and Implication for the Korean Peninsula, co-editor (2010); Change and Challenge on the Korean Peninsula: Developments, Trends and Issues, Vol. 5, co-editor (1996); “Prospects for North Korea: Facing a Regime Crisis and Regime Collapse,” co-author, in Change and Challenge on the Korean Peninsula: Past, Present and Future, Vol. 6 (1996); articles in �e Washington Quarterly, �e World & I, �e Chosun Ilbo, �e Korea Times and �e Korea Herald and for the Scripps Howard News Service; has appeared on numerous news programs

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Winrich Kühne, Ph.D.Steven Muller Professor in German Studies

—based at Bologna Center

Background and EducationFounding director of the German Center for International Peace Operations (ZiF) in Berlin; former deputy director of the German Research Institute for International and Security Affairs; consultant to the Association of European Parliamentarians; member of the international advisory group to the U.N. Peacekeeping Lessons-Learned Unit; senior adviser to the former EU Crisis Prevention Network; member of the United Nations and Global Governance Advisory Group of the German Foreign Office; member of the editorial boards of the Journal of International Peacekeeping and Global Governance; was an election observer in Malawi and South Africa; Ph.D., international law, University of Munich

Foreign LanguagesFrench; German; Spanish

Publications“Peace Operations and Governance: Lessons Learned and Perspectives” in Peace Operations After 11 September 2001 (2004); “From Cold War Blue Helmets to Multi-Dimensional Peace Support Operations” in Peacebuilding: A Field Perspective (2000); “Kriege und Konfliktursachen im subsaharischen Afrika” in Jahrbuch Dritte Welt (1999)

EXPERTISE

Geographic Areas

Sub-Saharan Africa �

Central Asia and the

Caucasus � Eastern

Europe

Issues

conflict resolution

and negotiation �

crisis management �

economic development

� human rights �

irregular warfare �

nation-building and

democratization �

peacekeeping � United

Nations

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Geographic Areas

Western Europe �

France

Issues

crisis management �

culture, religion and

politics � European

Union and transatlantic

relations � U.S.

homeland security

Erwan Lagadec, Ph.D.Foreign Policy Institute Fellow at the Center for

Transatlantic Relations

Background and EducationLecturer at the Fletcher School of Law and Diplomacy at Tufts University, the Elliott School of International Affairs at �e George Washington University and the Disaster Resilience Leadership Academy at Tulane University; affiliate with the Center on European Studies at Harvard University; member of the International Institute for Strategic Studies in London; former visiting fellow with the Massachusetts Institute of Technology’s Security Studies Program; reserve officer in the French navy, specializing in policy planning; former consultant to the military mission at the French Embassy in the United States, to the French Foreign Ministry’s Policy Planning Staff and to the Delegation for Strategic Affairs in the French Ministry of Defense; served as a consultant to the U.S. mission to the EU; was a public policy scholar in West European studies at the Woodrow Wilson International Center for Scholars; Ph.D., history, University of Oxford

Foreign LanguagesFrench

PublicationsTransatlantic Relations in the 21st Century (2012); Leadership in Unconventional Crises: A Transatlantic and Cross-Sector Perspective (2009); Unconventional Crises, Unconventional Responses: Reforming Leadership in the Age of Catastrophic Crises and Hypercomplexity (2007)

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EXPERTISE

Geographic Areas

East Asia � China �

Taiwan

David M. Lampton, Ph.D.George and Sadie Hyman Professor of China

Studies; Director of the China Studies Program

Background and EducationServed as SAIS dean of faculty from 2004 to 2012; former president of the National Committee on United States-China Relations; past director of China policy studies at the American Enterprise Institute and �e Nixon Center; former associate professor of political science at Ohio State University; awarded an honorary doctorate from the Institute of Far Eastern Studies of the Russian Academy of Sciences; honorary senior fellow with the Institute of American Studies at the Chinese Academy of Social Sciences; winner of inaugural Scalapino Prize for contributions to American understanding of Asia; honored as a Johns Hopkins University Gilman Scholar; Ph.D., political science, Stanford University

Foreign LanguagesChinese

Publications�e �ree Faces of Chinese Power: Might, Money and Minds (2008); Same Bed, Different Dreams: Managing U.S.-China Relations, 1989–2000 (2001); �e Making of Chinese Foreign and Security Policy in the Era of Reform, editor (2001); Bureaucracy, Politics and Decision-Making in Post-Mao China, co-editor (1992); China’s Global Presence, co-editor (1988); Policy Implementation in Post-Mao China, editor (1987); A Relationship Restored, co-author (1986); Paths to Power: Elite Mobility in Contemporary China (1986; reprinted in 1989); �e Politics of Medicine in China (1977); “Power Constrained: Sources of Mutual Strategic Suspicion in U.S.-China Relations” in �e National Bureau of Asian Research’s NBR Analysis (2010); “What If China Fails? We’d Better Hope It Doesn’t” in �e Wilson Quarterly (2010)

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EXPERTISE

Geographic Areas

China � Brazil

Issues

developing nations

� emerging markets

� foreign direct

investment � global

financial crises �

international finance �

international financial

markets � privatization

and private sector

development � World

Bank and International

Monetary Fund

Roger Leeds, Ph.D.Director of the Center for International Business

and Public Policy; Senior Research Professor of

International Finance

Background and EducationPrior to joining the faculty at SAIS, was an international finance practitioner for 25 years, working as an investment banker at Salomon Brothers, a senior staff member of the International Finance Corporation (World Bank), a partner at KPMG in charge of its global privatization practice and a managing director of a major private equity firm in New York focused on emerging markets; founder and first chairman of the Emerging Markets Private Equity Association; has taught at the Wharton School at the University of Pennsylvania and Columbia Business School; has appeared as a guest commentator on CBS, CNBC News, CNN and NPR; member of the Council on Foreign Relations; has served on various boards and advisory committees; Ph.D., international relations, SAIS

Foreign LanguagesPortuguese

PublicationsFinancing Small Enterprises in Developing Countries: Lessons Learned From Experience (2003); author of more than 30 articles and book chapters on international financial and economic issues in developing countries; currently writing a book on private equity in emerging markets

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Background and EducationRecently joined SAIS after a distinguished 23-year career at the World Bank; was head of the secretariat responsible for design and implementation of the organization’s governance and anticorruption strategy; worked in the bank’s Africa Vice Presidency, focusing on the challenges of strengthening the institutional underpinnings of African development, including four years as leader of the Africa Public Sector Reform and Capacity Building Unit; Ph.D., economics, Harvard University

PublicationsGovernance Reform: Bridging, Monitoring and Action (2007); Building State Capacity in Africa: New Approaches, Emerging Lessons, co-editor (2004); Regulations, Institutions and Commitment: Comparative Studies of Telecommunications, co-editor (1996); “Democratization and Development: �e Case for Principled Agnosticism” in Journal of Democracy (2010); has authored, co-authored and co-edited numerous other books and articles on the interactions between governance and economic development in Africa, East Asia and elsewhere

EXPERTISE

Geographic Areas

Sub-Saharan Africa

Issues

developing nations �

economic development

� economics �

foreign aid and global

poverty � governance

� international

political economy �

nation-building and

democratization �

newly industrialized

countries � political

risk analysis � World

Bank and International

Monetary Fund

Brian Levy, Ph.D.Senior Adjunct Professor of International

Development

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EXPERTISE

Geographic Areas

Africa � Sub-Saharan

Africa

Issues

corruption and

transnational crime �

developing nations �

economic development

� economics � ethnic

conflict � foreign aid

and global poverty

� governance

� international

political economy �

nation-building and

democratization � oil

politics � World Bank

and International

Monetary Fund

Peter M. Lewis, Ph.D.Associate Professor and Director of the

African Studies Program

Background and EducationFormer professor at American University and Michigan State University; consultant to USAID, �e Carter Center, the Ford Foundation, the U.S. Department of State and the World Bank; senior associate at the Center for Strategic and International Studies; member of the Council on Foreign Relations and the Research Council of the International Forum for Democratic Studies; Ph.D., politics, Princeton University

PublicationsGrowing Apart: Oil, Politics and Economic Change in Indonesia and Nigeria (2007); Deregulation and the Banking Crisis in Nigeria: A Comparative Study, co-editor (2002); Politics and Society in Contemporary Africa, co-author (1999); Stabilizing Nigeria: Sanctions, Incentives and Support for Civil Society, co-author (1998); Africa: Dilemmas of Development and Change (1997); numerous book chapters and articles in World Politics, �e Journal of Modern African Studies, African Affairs, Journal of Democracy, World Development and others

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Issues

American economic

policy � economics

� foreign direct

investment �

globalization �

international

immigration issues

� international

political economy �

international trade

theory and policy

� labor economics

and outsourcing

� multinational

corporations

Background and EducationPreviously worked at the Federal Reserve Bank of Chicago and as a researcher at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology; research interests include the causes of globalization, the immigration of highly skilled workers and the political economy; work has been cited by �e New York Times, �e Economist, Businessweek, CNN’s Lou Dobbs Tonight and National Public Radio; Ph.D., economics, University of Michigan-Ann Arbor

Publications“Entry Costs and Increasing Trade,” co-author, William Davidson Institute Working Paper Series (2011); “�e Dynamics of Firm Lobbying,” co-author, National Bureau of Economic Research Working Paper (2011); “�e Supply Side of Innovation: H-1B Visa Reforms and U.S. Ethnic Invention,” co-author, in Journal of Labor Economics (2010)

William F. Lincoln, Ph.D.Assistant Professor of International Economics

(effective July 1, 2012)

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Background and EducationMost recently, was first deputy managing director of the International Monetary Fund; previously held positions of vice chairman of JPMorgan Investment Bank, chief economist at JPMorgan Chase, chief economist and director of research at Chase Manhattan Bank, and chief economist and director of the European Economic and Market Analysis Group in London at Salomon Brothers; early in career, spent 10 years at the International Monetary Fund, helping manage the fund’s exchange rate surveillance procedure, analyzing developments in international capital markets, participating in negotiations with several member countries and serving as the fund’s resident representative in Chile; currently is co-director of the Aspen Institute’s Program on the Global Economy; serves on the board of directors for the National Bureau of Economic Research and on the advisory board of the Stanford Institute for Economic Policy Research; is a member of the Council on Foreign Relations; Ph.D., economics, Stanford University

Foreign LanguagesSpanish

Publications Asset Prices and Central Bank Policy, co-author (2000); numerous publications for Salomon Brothers, Chase Manhattan and JPMorgan

EXPERTISE

Geographic Areas

Asia � China � Japan �

South Korea � Canada

� Eastern Europe �

Western Europe � Latin

America � Argentina �

Brazil � Chile � Mexico

� Russia

Issues

economics � emerging

markets � international

debt � international

finance � World Bank

and International

Monetary Fund

John Lipsky, Ph.D.Distinguished Visiting Scholar of International

Economics

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EXPERTISE

Geographic Areas

India

Issues

climate change �

conflict resolution

and negotiation

� corruption and

transnational crime

� economics �

environmental issues

� foreign direct

investment � human

rights � international

crimes and tribunals

� international law �

international trade

theory and policy �

NAFTA � nuclear policy

and proliferation � rule

of law � sustainable

development � treaty

negotiations � United

Nations � World Bank

and International

Monetary Fund

Daniel Barstow Magraw Jr., J.D. Foreign Policy Institute Fellow; Professorial Lecturer

in the International Law and Organizations Program

Background and EducationServed as president and chief executive officer of the Center for International Environmental Law and continues as president emeritus and board member; was associate general counsel and director of the International Environmental Law Office of the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency and acting principal deputy assistant administrator of the agency’s Office of International Activities; co-chaired the White House assessment of U.S. regulation of genetically modified organisms; was a visiting scientist with the Environmental and Societal Impacts Group of the National Center for Atmospheric Research; was a practicing attorney with Covington & Burling, a professor of law at the University of Colorado and a lecturer in law at the University of California, Berkeley; honored with the American Bar Association’s Award for Distinguished Achievement in Environmental Law and Policy, the United Nations Association National Capital Area’s Louis Sohn Award for Human Rights and the Elizabeth Haub Award for Environmental Law; J.D., University of California, Berkeley

PublicationsInternational Environmental Law and Policy, co-author (2006); Environment and Trade: A Guide to WTO Jurisprudence, co-author (2005); International Environmental Law: Basic Instruments and References 1992–1999, co-author (1999); Instruments of Change: �e International Human Rights of Women, co-author (1998); �e Iran-United States Claims Tribunal: Its Contribution to the Law of State Responsibility, co-editor (1998); “Images of Growth” in Environmental Policy and Law (2012); “Integrating Human Rights and the Environment,” co-author, in Kyung Hee University Business Law Review (2011); “Philosophical Issues in International Environmental Law” in �e Philosophy of International Law (2010); numerous other books, book chapters and articles

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Daniel Barstow Magraw Jr., J.D. Foreign Policy Institute Fellow; Professorial Lecturer

in the International Law and Organizations Program

Background and EducationAlso currently the Jerome E. Levy Chair of Economic Geography and National Security at the U.S. Naval War College and editor of �e Journal of Strategic Studies; served as U.S. deputy assistant secretary of Defense for Policy Planning, as staff director of the 2010 Quadrennial Defense Review Independent Panel’s Force Structure and Personnel Sub-Panel, and on the staff of the Commission on the Intelligence Capabilities of the United States Regarding Weapons of Mass Destruction; was a member of the Gulf War Air Power Survey, commissioned by the Secretary of the Air Force to examine the performance of U.S. forces during the war with Iraq; was a National Security Fellow at the John M. Olin Institute for Strategic Studies at Harvard University; Ph.D., international relations, SAIS

Publications Technology and the American Way of War Since 1945 (2008); Strategic Studies: A Reader, co-editor (2007); U.S. Military Operations in Iraq: Planning, Combat and Occupation, co-editor (2007); �e Information Revolution in Military Affairs in Asia, co-editor (2004); Strategic Intelligence: Essays in Honor of Michael I. Handel, co-editor (2003); �e Limits of Transformation: Officer Attitudes Toward the Revolution in Military Affairs, co-author (2003); Uncovering Ways of War: U.S. Intelligence and Foreign Military Innovation, 1918–1941 (2002)

EXPERTISE

Geographic Areas

Asia � East Asia �

Eastern Europe �

Western Europe � Great

Britain � Middle East

� Persian Gulf � Iran �

Iraq

Issues

air power � American

defense policy �

American foreign

policy � arms control

and disarmament �

counterterrorism �

elections and foreign

policy � intelligence �

international relations

� irregular warfare

� military history �

military power and

strategy � nuclear

policy and proliferation

� strategic and security

issues � terrorism � U.S.

presidency and foreign

policy � weapons of

mass destruction

Thomas Mahnken, Ph.D.Director of External Programs at the Philip Merrill

Center for Strategic Studies; Senior Research

Professor of Strategic Studies

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EXPERTISE

Geographic Areas

Asia � Eastern Europe

� Western Europe �

Middle East

Issues

American foreign

policy � elections and

foreign policy � NATO

� strategic and security

issues � U.S. Congress

and foreign policy � U.S.

presidency and foreign

policy

Michael Mandelbaum, Ph.D.Christian A. Herter Professor of American Foreign

Policy; Director of the American Foreign Policy

Program

Background and EducationFormer faculty member at Harvard University, Columbia University and the U.S. Naval Academy; Ph.D., political science, Harvard University

Publications�at Used to Be Us: How America Fell Behind in the World It Invented and How We Can Come Back, co-author (2011); �e Frugal Superpower: America’s Global Leadership in a Cash-Strapped Era (2010); Democracy’s Good Name: �e Rise and Risks of the World’s Most Popular Form of Government (2007); �e Case for Goliath: How America Acts as the World’s Government in the 21st Century (2006); �e Meaning of Sports: Why Americans Watch Baseball, Football and Basketball and What �ey See When �ey Do (2004); �e Ideas �at Conquered the World: Peace, Democracy and Free Markets in the 21st Century (2002); �e Dawn of Peace in Europe (1996); �e Fate of Nations: �e Search for National Security in the 19th and 20th Centuries (1988); �e Global Rivals (1988); Reagan and Gorbachev (1987); �e Nuclear Future (1983); �e Nuclear Revolution: International Politics Before and After Hiroshima (1981); �e Nuclear Question: �e United States and Nuclear Weapons, 1946–1976 (1979)

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EXPERTISE

Geographic Areas

East Asia � China �

Taiwan

Issues

American foreign policy

� diplomacy � domestic

influences on foreign

policy � human rights

� media and foreign

policy � strategic and

security issues � U.S.

Congress and foreign

policy � U.S. presidency

and foreign policy

James Mann, B.A.Foreign Policy Institute Author-in-Residence

Background and EducationFormer Washington correspondent, Beijing bureau chief and columnist for the Los Angeles Times; also worked for �e Washington Post, �e Baltimore Sun, the Philadelphia Inquirer and the New Haven Journal-Courier; was senior writer-in-residence at the Center for Strategic and International Studies and a fellow of the American Academy in Berlin; winner of the Edward Weintal Prize and the Edwin Hood Award for reporting on American foreign policy as well as other journalism awards; as a book author, focuses particularly on U.S. foreign policy and U.S.-China relations; is a member of the Council on Foreign Relations; B.A., sociology, Harvard University

Publications�e Obamians: �e Struggle Inside the White House to Redefine American Power (2012); �e Rebellion of Ronald Reagan: A History of the End of the Cold War (2009); �e China Fantasy: How Our Leaders Explain Away Chinese Repression (2007); Rise of the Vulcans: �e History of Bush’s War Cabinet (2004); About Face: A History of America’s Curious Relationship With China, From Nixon to Clinton (1999); Beijing Jeep (1989); “Congress and Taiwan” in Making China Policy (2001); numerous articles in �e Atlantic Monthly, �e New Republic and �e Washington Post

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Geographic Areas

Middle East

Issues

corruption and

transnational crime

� human rights �

human trafficking

� international law

� Islamic religion,

politics and law �

nation-building and

democratization � rule

of law � women’s rights

Mohamed Y. Mattar, S.J.D.Executive Director of the Protection Project; Senior

Research Professor of International Law

Background and EducationRecognized as an international expert on anti-trafficking legislation; regularly advises international and regional organizations on the subject, serves as a member of U.N. expert groups and has testified before U.S. congressional committees and foreign legislative bodies; provides technical assistance to universities in the Middle East in establishing and operating legal clinics, develops academic curricula on international human rights and drafts human rights model legislation; serves as adjunct professor of law at Georgetown University Law Center and at American University’s Washington College of Law and as non-resident distinguished professor of law at Alexandria University in Egypt; current interests include clinical legal education, corporate social responsibility, human rights legislation and access to justice; S.J.D., Tulane University

Foreign LanguagesArabic

PublicationsCombating Trafficking in Persons: A Handbook for Parliamentarians (2009); Combating Trafficking in Persons in Accordance With the Principles of Islamic Law (2009); articles include “Human Rights Legislation in the Arab World: �e Case of Human Trafficking” in Michigan Journal for International Law (2011); “Interpreting Judicial Interpretations of the Criminal Statutes of the Trafficking Victims Protection Act: Ten Years Later” in American University Journal of Gender, Social Policy and the Law (2011); “Improving Our Approach to Human Trafficking” in Criminology and Public Policy (2010); “Access to International Criminal Justice for Victims of Violence Against Women Under International Family Law” in Emory Law Review (2009); “Comparative Models of Human Rights Monitoring and Reporting Mechanisms” in Vanderbilt Transnational Law Journal (2008); “Unresolved Questions in the Bill of Rights of the New Iraqi Constitution: How Will the Clash Between ‘Human Rights’ and ‘Islamic Law’ Be Reconciled in Future Legislative Enactments and Judicial Interpretations?” in Fordham International Law Journal (2007)

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Background and EducationPreviously served as an assistant professor of international economic relations at American University’s School of International Service, a SAIS professorial lecturer, a lecturer of economics at the University of Maryland, Baltimore County, and a consultant for the World Bank/International Finance Corporation and the Economist Intelligence Unit; specializes in the politics of economic crises and the role of economic ideas in economic policymaking as well as international and comparative political economy and regional integration; current research focuses on the global financial crisis, Europe’s sovereign debt crisis, the domestic and international politics of austerity, and the global battle for economic ideas; received the 2011 SAIS Max M. Fisher Prize for Excellence in Teaching and 2010 Samuel H. Beer Prize for Best Dissertation in British Politics by a North American Scholar awarded by the British Politics Group of the American Political Science Association; Ph.D., international relations, SAIS

Foreign LanguagesDutch; French; German

PublicationsIdeas and Economic Crises in Britain From Attlee to Blair (1945–2005) (2010); “�e Sons of Brixton” in Foreign Affairs (2011); “Why Only Germany Can Fix the Euro,” co-author, in Foreign Affairs (2011); “Can Africa Leap Into Global Network Trade?” co-author, in World Bank Policy Research Working Paper Series (2007); “U.S. and EU Trade Policy Toward the Middle East: A Comparative Assessment” in Conflict in Focus (2007)

EXPERTISE

Geographic Areas

Western Europe �

France � Germany �

Great Britain � Italy

Issues

American economic

policy � American

foreign policy

� economics �

European Union and

transatlantic relations

� global financial

crises � globalization

� international debt �

international finance

� international

political economy �

international relations

� international trade

theory and policy

� World Bank and

International Monetary

Fund

Matthias Matthijs, Ph.D.Assistant Professor of International Political

Economy (effective July 1, 2012)

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Background and EducationServes on the director of the Central Intelligence Agency’s External Advisory Board; led review of counterterrorism “lessons learned” at the request of the director of National Intelligence; was acting director of the CIA from July to September 2004 and previously was the agency’s deputy director from October 2000; prior to that, held the positions of deputy director for Intelligence, vice chairman for Estimates and acting chairman of the National Intelligence Council; founded the Sherman Kent School for Intelligence Analysis, an institution dedicated to teaching the history, mission and essential skills of the analytic profession to new CIA employees; M.A., international relations, SAIS

EXPERTISE

Issues

American defense policy

� counterterrorism �

intelligence � irregular

warfare � nuclear policy

and proliferation �

strategic and security

issues � U.S. homeland

security � weapons of

mass destruction

John McLaughlin, M.A.Distinguished Practitioner-in-Residence at the

Philip Merrill Center for Strategic Studies

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Geographic Areas

Cambodia � Vietnam �

Russia

Issues

international

immigration issues �

terrorism

Background and EducationFormer fellow, research associate and visiting scholar at Harvard University’s Center for International Affairs, Russian Research Center and Department of Government; Ph.D., political science, Columbia University

PublicationsWhy Vietnam Invaded Cambodia: Political Culture and the Causes of War (1999); numerous journal and magazine articles on Vietnam and Cambodia; currently researching and writing a book on the Vietnam War during the Nixon and Ford administrations using U.S. and Soviet bloc archives

Stephen John Morris, Ph.D.Foreign Policy Institute Visiting Fellow

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Geographic Areas

Western Europe �

Germany

Steven Muller, Ph.D.Foreign Policy Institute Fellow; President

Emeritus of The Johns Hopkins University

Background and EducationCo-chairman of the American Institute for Contemporary German Studies at �e Johns Hopkins University; trustee of the German Marshall Fund of the United States; member of the executive committee of the Atlantic Council of the United States; Ph.D., government, Cornell University

Foreign LanguagesGerman

PublicationsFrom Occupation to Cooperation: �e United States and United Germany in a Changing World Order, co-editor (1992)

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Joshua Muravchik, Ph.D.Foreign Policy Institute Fellow

EXPERTISE

Geographic Areas

Middle East

Issues

American foreign

policy � Arab-Israeli

relations � human

rights � nation-building

and democratization �

United Nations

Background and EducationServes as a Fellow in Human Freedom at the George W. Bush Institute and as an adjunct professor at the Institute of World Politics; member of the editorial boards of the Journal of Democracy, World Affairs and the Journal of International Security Affairs; former member of the U.S. State Department Advisory Committee on Democracy Promotion; was resident scholar at the American Enterprise Institute; previously a member of the Commission on Broadcasting to the People’s Republic of China; Ph.D., international relations, Georgetown University

Publications�e Next Founders: Voices of Democracy in the Middle East (2009); �e Future of the United Nations (2005); Heaven on Earth: �e Rise and Fall of Socialism (2001); �e Imperative of American Leadership (1996); Exporting Democracy: Fulfilling America’s Destiny (1991); �e Uncertain Crusade: Jimmy Carter and the Dilemmas of Human Rights Policy (1986); author of more than 300 magazine articles

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Geographic Areas

Middle East � Iran

Issues

culture, religion and

politics � developing

nations � human rights

� Islamic religion,

politics and law �

women’s rights

Azar Nafisi, Ph.D.Executive Director of Cultural Conversations;

Foreign Policy Institute Fellow

Background and EducationServed on the faculty at Tehran University and later Allemeh Tabatabai University; as visiting fellow at the University of Oxford, taught on the interactions between Western and Iranian culture; has earned international recognition for advocating on behalf of Iran’s intellectuals, youth and especially women; Ph.D., English literature, University of Oklahoma

Foreign LanguagesPersian

Publications�ings I’ve Been Silent About (2008); La Voce Verde (2006); Reading Lolita in Tehran: A Memoir in Books (2003); Anti-Terra: A Study of Vladimir Nabokov’s Novels (1994); numerous chapters and articles on issues related to promotion of democracy and human rights in Muslim societies, on women’s rights and on literature and culture; Reading Lolita has appeared on best-seller lists worldwide, has been translated into more than 30 languages and has won many literary awards, including the 2004 Nonfiction Book of the Year Award from Booksense and the Frederic W. Ness Book Award

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Geographic Areas

East Asia � Japan �

North Korea � South

Korea � Russia

Issues

American foreign policy

� media and foreign

policy � U.S. Congress

and foreign policy � U.S.

presidency and foreign

policy

Don Oberdorfer, B.A.Chairman of the U.S.-Korea Institute at SAIS;

Foreign Policy Institute Journalist-in-Residence

Background and EducationDiplomatic correspondent for �e Washington Post for 17 years before retiring in 1993; previously covered the White House and Northeast Asia for �e Washington Post and reported for �e Charlotte Observer, �e Saturday Evening Post and Knight Newspapers; winner of awards for diplomatic reporting; B.A., public and international affairs, Princeton University

PublicationsSenator Mansfield: �e Extraordinary Life of a Great American Statesman and Diplomat (2003); �e Two Koreas (1997, 2001); �e Turn: From the Cold War to a New Era (1991, 1997); Tet! (1971, 2001)

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Geographic Areas

Russia

Issues

arms control and

disarmament �

nation-building and

democratization �

strategic and security

issues

Bruce Parrott, Ph.D.Professor and Director of the Russian and

Eurasian Studies Program

Background and EducationServed on the American Council of Learned Societies-Social Science Research Council Joint Committee on Soviet Studies and on the board of the American Association for the Advancement of Slavic Studies; has been a consultant to the U.S. Department of Defense and U.S. Department of State; Ph.D., political science, Columbia University

Foreign LanguagesRussian

PublicationsConflict, Cleavage and Change in Central Asia and the Caucasus, co-editor (1997); Democratic Changes and Authoritarian Reactions in Russia, Ukraine, Belarus and Moldova, co-editor (1997); Politics, Power and the Struggle for Democracy in South-East Europe, co-editor (1997); �e Consolidation of Democracy in East-Central Europe, co-editor (1997); �e End of Empire? �e Transformation of the U.S.S.R. in Comparative Perspective, co-editor (1996); State Building and Military Power in Russia and the New States of Eurasia (1995); Russia and the New States of Eurasia: �e Politics of Upheaval, co-author (1994); book chapters include “Empire and After: Russia and the Geopolitics of Eurasia in Historical Perspective” in Sino-Russian Relations in Central Asia and Beyond (forthcoming 2012); “Russia: European or Not?” in Europe Today: A Twenty-First Century Introduction (2007)

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Background and EducationProfessor of political science at the University of Bologna; director of the monthly journal 451; served as a member of the Italian Senate (1983–96); was a parliamentary observer for the plebiscite and presidential elections in Chile; elected to the Accademia Nazionale dei Lincei; awarded honorary degrees in political science by the University of Buenos Aires, the University of La Plata and Catholic University of Cordoba in Argentina; M.A., international relations, SAIS

Foreign LanguagesFrench; Italian; Spanish

PublicationsLa Rivoluzione Promessa (2011); Masters of Political Science, co-editor (2009, 2010); Prima lezione di scienza politica (2008); Le istituzioni di Arlecchino (2007); Los poderes de los jefes de gobierno (2007); Sistemi politici comparati (2007); Strumenti della democrazia, editor (2007); Il sistema politico italiano (2002); “Italy: �e Never-Ending Transition of a Democratic Regime” in Comparative European Politics (2008, 3rd edition); frequent contributor of articles and reviews to academic journals, policy forums and news outlets

Gianfranco Pasquino, M.A.Senior Adjunct Professor of European Studies

—based at Bologna Center

EXPERTISE

Geographic Areas

Western Europe � Italy

� Latin America

Issues

European Union and

transatlantic relations

� nation-building and

democratization �

terrorism

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Background and EducationServed as the inaugural director of Stanford University’s Overseas Studies Program in Beijing from 2004 to 2007; has taught dozens of courses as a head instructor and teaching assistant in areas ranging from Chinese language to cognitive linguistics to values and worldview; spent four years in private business as a management consultant, entrepreneur and vice president of marketing; Ph.D., linguistics, University of California, Berkeley

Foreign LanguagesChinese

Publications“Supracultural Models, Universalism and Relativism: �e Language of Personhood in Chinese and American Cultures” in Language and Social Cognition: Expression of the Social Mind (2009); “Cultural Models in the U.S. and China: A Linguistic Investigation of Distributed Cognition” in the conference volume for the Eighth Conference on Conceptual Structure, Discourse & Language: Language in Action (2006); “A Unified Account of Essentially Contested Concepts” in Proceedings of the Twenty-Seventh Annual Meeting of the Berkeley Linguistics Society (2005); “What Linguistics Can Tell Us About Affirmative Action Discourse” in Proceedings of the Seventh Annual Symposium About Language and Society—Austin (2000); “A Willy-Nilly Look at Lai Ideophones” in Linguistics of the Tibeto-Burman Area (1998); “A Lousy Time to Be Silver: Crisis in China’s Family-Based System of Care for the Elderly” in Berkeley Journal of Asian Studies (1995)

EXPERTISE

Geographic Areas

China

Issues

culture, religion and

politics � human rights

Jason D. Patent, Ph.D.American Co-Director of the Hopkins-Nanjing

Center for Chinese and American Studies

—based in Nanjing

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Geographic Areas

Middle East � Persian

Gulf � Iran � Iraq

Issues

conflict resolution

and negotiation �

culture, religion and

politics � genocide �

globalization � Islamic

religion, politics and law

� terrorism

Camille Pecastaing, Ph.D.Senior Associate Professor of Middle East Studies

Background and EducationStudent of behavioral sciences and historical sociology; research focuses on the cognitive and emotive foundations of xenophobic political cultures and ethnoreligious violence, using the Muslim world and its European and Asian peripheries as a case study; contributor to the Working Group on Islamism and the International Order at Stanford University’s Hoover Institution; Ph.D., international relations, SAIS

PublicationsJihad in the Arabian Sea (2011); author of papers and articles on political Islam, Islamist terrorism, social change and globalization

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Issues

American defense

policy � American

foreign policy �

arms control and

disarmament �

domestic influences

on foreign policy �

economics � elections

and foreign policy �

international finance �

international relations

� international trade

theory and policy �

media and foreign

policy � strategic and

security issues �

U.S. Congress and

foreign policy � U.S.

homeland security �

U.S. presidency and

foreign policy

Background and EducationAs a principal in the Washington, D.C., office of Gibson, Dunn & Crutcher, works on national security and international issues; focuses on providing strategic advice to companies on high-technology matters in the executive and legislative branches of government; has significant experience representing major corporations in congressional investigations; previously served as chief of the Arms Transfer Division of the U.S. Arms Control and Disarmament Agency, principal foreign policy adviser to then-U.S. Senator Edmund Muskie and a senior staff member of the RAND Corporation; was a fellow at Stanford University’s Hoover Institution; Ph.D., political science, Columbia University

PublicationsAuthor of three books and more than 30 articles on national security and international economic issues

Alan Platt, Ph.D.Foreign Policy Institute Fellow; Professorial

Lecturer in the American Foreign Policy Program

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Geographic Areas

Asia

Issues

ASEAN � economic

development

� economics �

international finance

� international trade

theory and policy

Michael G. Plummer, Ph.D.Eni Professor of International Economics

—based at Bologna Center

Background and EducationHeld appointment as head of the Development Division in the Trade and Agriculture Directorate at the Organisation for Economic Co-operation and Development in Paris from 2010 to 2012; was tenured associate professor at Brandeis University; is director of the American Committee on Asian Economic Studies; serves as editor in chief of the Journal of Asian Economics; is a nonresident senior fellow at the East-West Center; was Asian Development Bank distinguished lecturer and team leader at the Association of Southeast Asian Nations Secretariat for several projects; led studies on the ASEAN economic community and development of the ASEAN regional bond market; advised USAID on ASEAN free-trade initiative; postgraduate diploma, SAIS Bologna Center; Ph.D., economics, Michigan State University

Foreign LanguagesFrench; Italian; Japanese

PublicationsOxford Handbook of International Commercial Policy, co-editor (2012); ASEAN Economic Integration: Trade, Finance and Foreign Direct Investment (2009); Realizing the ASEAN Economic Community: A Comprehensive Assessment, co-editor (2009); �e World Trade Organization: Legal, Economic and Political Analysis (Vols. I–III), co-editor (2005); Economic Integration and Development: Has Regionalism Delivered for Developing Countries? co-author (2002); “Best Practices in Regional Trading Agreements: An Application to Asia” in �e World Economy (2007); numerous other articles and reviews in academic journals

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Geographic Areas

East Asia � Vietnam

Issues

economic development

� economics �

globalization �

international finance

� international

monetary economics

� international trade

theory and policy �

newly industrialized

countries

James C. Riedel, Ph.D.William L. Clayton Professor of International

Economics

Background and EducationConsultant to the World Bank and other international agencies; serves as a member of the board of the American Committee for Asian Economic Studies and the Hong Kong Centre for Economic Research; former research fellow at the Institut für Weltwirtschaft in Kiel, Germany; was visiting fellow at the Australian National University and Nuffield College at the University of Oxford; was a Fulbright professor in Vietnam; Ph.D., economics, University of California, Davis

PublicationsEconomic Crises and Long-Term Growth in Turkey (1993); other books and numerous articles on international trade theory, international finance and economic development in American Economic Review, Economic Journal, Journal of Development Economics, Journal of International Economics, Review of Economics and Statistics, Weltwirtschaftliches Archiv and World Economy

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Geographic Areas

Latin America �

Argentina � Brazil �

Cuba � Chile � Mexico �

Venezuela

Issues

developing nations �

elections and foreign

policy � emerging

markets � global

financial crises �

international debt �

international political

economy � NAFTA �

political risk analysis

Riordan Roett, Ph.D.Sarita and Don Johnston Professor; Director

of Western Hemisphere Studies and the Latin

American Studies Program

Background and EducationMember of the board of directors for a number of closed mutual funds at Legg Mason, Inc.; member of the Council on Foreign Relations and �e Bretton Woods Committee; recipient of the Order of Rio Branco from the government of Brazil with the rank of commander; recipient of the Order of Bernardo O’Higgins from the government of Chile with the rank of gran oficial; recognized for contributions to SAIS with establishment of the Riordan Roett Chair in Latin American Studies in 2004; former consultant to Chase Manhattan Bank in various capacities; was a faculty fellow of the World Economic Forum at the annual meeting in Davos, Switzerland; served as national president of the Latin American Studies Association; Ph.D., political science, Columbia University

Foreign LanguagesPortuguese; Spanish

Publications�e New Brazil (2010); China’s Expansion Into the Western Hemisphere: Implications for Latin America and the United States, co-author, co-editor (2008); �e Andes in Focus: Security, Democracy and Economic Reform, co-author, co-editor (2005); Mexico’s Democracy at Work: Political and Economic Dynamics, co-author, co-editor (2004); Latin America in a Changing Global Environment, co-author, co-editor (2003); Post-Stabilization Politics in Latin America: Competition, Transition, Collapse, co-author, co-editor (2003); Exchange Rate Politics in Latin America, co-author, co-editor (2000); Brazil: Politics in a Patrimonial Society (1999, 5th edition); Mercosur: Regional Integration, World Markets (1999); Mexico’s Private Sector: Recent History, Future Challenges (1998); Brazil Under Cardoso (1997); �e Mexican Peso Crisis: International Perspectives (1996); �e Challenge of Institutional Reform in Mexico (1995); Political and Economic Liberalization in Mexico at a Critical Juncture? (1993); Mexico’s External Relations in the 1990s (1991); Paraguay: �e Personalist Legacy, co-author (1991); Mexico and the United States: Managing the Relationship (1988); Latin America, Western Europe and the U.S.: Reevaluating the Atlantic Triangle, co-author (1985)

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Thomas Row, Ph.D.Senior Adjunct Professor of History—based at

Bologna Center

Background and EducationProfessor and chair of contemporary history at the Diplomatic Academy of the Vienna School of International Studies; former resident assistant professor at SAIS’s Bologna Center and adjunct professor at Johns Hopkins University’s Villa Spelman Florence; also was adjunct professor at the Robert K. Nilsson Center for European Studies of Dickinson College in Bologna; former research fellow of the Giovanni Agnelli Foundation; served as historical consultant for a series of television documentaries broadcast on the History Channel; Ph.D., international relations, SAIS

Foreign LanguagesItalian

PublicationsDoes Central Europe Still Exist? editor (2007); Il nazionalismo economico nell ’Italia liberale (1998); Reflections on the Identity of Europe, editor (1996); “Italy in the International System, 1900–1922” in Liberal and Fascist Italy: 1900–1945 (2002); “Mobilizing the Nation: Italian Propaganda in the Great War” in �e Journal of Decorative and Propaganda Arts (2002); currently researching a history of Italy during World War I

EXPERTISE

Geographic Areas

Western Europe

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Geographic Areas

Russia

Issues

culture, religion and

politics � human rights

� international relations

� terrorism

David Satter, B.Litt.Foreign Policy Institute Fellow

Background and EducationSenior fellow with the Hudson Institute; adjunct professor at JHU’s Zanvyl Krieger School of Arts & Sciences Advanced Academic Programs; former research fellow with Stanford University’s Hoover Institution and visiting professor at the University of Illinois, Urbana-Champaign; was Moscow correspondent for the Financial Times and special correspondent on Soviet affairs for �e Wall Street Journal; Guggenheim Fellowship recipient; B.Litt., political philosophy, University of Oxford

Foreign LanguagesRussian

PublicationsIt Was a Long Time Ago, and It Never Happened Anyway: Russia and the Communist Past (2011); Darkness at Dawn: �e Rise of the Russian Criminal State (2003); Age of Delirium: �e Decline and Fall of the Soviet Union (1996)

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Geographic Areas

East Asia � South Asia

Issues

media and foreign

policy

John Schidlovsky, B.A.Founder and Director of the International

Reporting Project

Background and EducationReporter for 20 years, including 13 years with �e Baltimore Sun; as �e Sun’s Beijing bureau chief, covered the Tiananmen Square demonstrations and aftermath and, as New Delhi bureau chief, reported on events in the Indian subcontinent and throughout the Asia-Pacific region; previously a freelance reporter in Cairo and Beirut, covering the region for NBC, ABC and Newsday; curator of the Jefferson Fellowships at the East-West Center in Honolulu; first director of �e Freedom Forum’s Asian Center in Hong Kong; awarded a Gannett Fellowship in Asian Studies at the University of Hawaii and named journalist-in-residence at the East-West Center; B.A., English, Columbia University

PublicationsDear President Clinton: Voices From Asia and the Pacific (1993); has written articles about media issues for American Journalism Review, Media Studies Journal, Nieman Reports, IPI Reports and other publications

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Geographic Areas

Turkey

Issues

economics � global

financial crises

� globalization �

international finance �

international financial

markets � international

trade theory and policy

� labor economics

and outsourcing

� multinational

corporations

Mine Z. Senses, Ph.D.Senior Associate Professor of International

Economics

Background and EducationCurrent research focuses on foreign outsourcing and its implications for industry dynamics and the labor market; has particular interest in the impact of globalization on wage determination and consequences of firm-level exchange rate exposure during financial crises; Ph.D., economics, University of Michigan

PublicationsAuthor of papers on outsourcing and financial crises

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Geographic Areas

Northern Africa � South

Asia � Afghanistan

� Pakistan � Eastern

Europe � Balkans �

Western Europe � Italy

� Middle East � Iraq

Issues

American foreign policy

� conflict resolution and

negotiation � diplomacy

� energy issues �

European Union and

transatlantic relations

� foreign aid and global

poverty � governance

� nation-building

and democratization

� peacekeeping �

strategic and security

issues

Background and Education Also a scholar at the Middle East Institute; as vice president of the Centers of Innovation at the United States Institute of Peace (USIP), led teams working on rule of law, peacebuilding, religion, economics, media, technology, security sector governance and gender; was also vice president for peace and stability operations at USIP, overseeing its peacebuilding work in Afghanistan, the Balkans, Iraq and Sudan; was executive director of the Hamilton/Baker Iraq Study Group; as a minister-counselor at the U.S. Department of State, served as U.S. special envoy and coordinator for the Bosnian Federation, mediating between Croats and Muslims and negotiating the first agreement reached at the Dayton Peace Talks; from 1990 to 1993, was deputy chief of mission and chargé d’affaires at the U.S. Embassy in Rome, leading a major diplomatic mission through the end of the Cold War and the first Gulf War; Ph.D., history, Princeton University

Foreign LanguagesItalian

PublicationsProvides commentary to numerous news organizations, including �e Washington Post, Reuters, theatlantic.com and foreignpolicy.com; author of the blog peacefare.net

Daniel Serwer, Ph.D. Senior Research Professor of Conflict

Management; Senior Fellow at the Center for

Transatlantic Relations

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András Simonyi, Ph.D.Managing Director of the Center for Transatlantic

Relations

Background and Education From 2002 to 2007, was ambassador of the Republic of Hungary to the United States; served as first Hungarian permanent representative on the NATO Council from 1999 to 2001; Ph.D., political science, Political Academy of the Socialist Worker’s Party, Budapest

Foreign Languages Danish; Flemish; Hungarian

PublicationsFull �rottle to the Summit: Tricks of the Trade in Washington Diplomacy (2010); “�e Hard Truth About Soft Power,” co-author, white paper published by University of Southern California Center on Public Diplomacy (2011)

EXPERTISE

Geographic Areas

Eastern Europe

Issues

diplomacy � domestic

influences on foreign

policy � elections

and foreign policy �

emerging markets �

European Union and

transatlantic relations

� human rights �

international debt �

international relations

� media and foreign

policy � nation-building

and democratization �

NATO � peacekeeping

� political risk analysis

� rule of law � strategic

and security issues �

terrorism

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Issues

emerging markets �

international finance �

international financial

markets

Dorothy M. Sobol, Ph.D.Coordinator of Emerging Markets Specialization;

Senior Adjunct Professor of International

Economics and Emerging Markets

Background and EducationFormer vice president in the Research Department at the Federal Reserve Bank of New York and editor of Current Issues in Economics and Finance; was senior fellow in economics at the Council on Foreign Relations; Ph.D., international economics, Fletcher School of Law and Diplomacy at Tufts University

PublicationsEurope Confronts the Dollar: �e Creation of the SDR, 1963–69 (1983); articles on foreign ownership of U.S. Treasury securities, financial markets and private capital flows to Central and Eastern Europe, prospects for less developed countries’ debt management, a perspective on the LDC debt crisis, the financial role of the International Monetary Fund in promoting adjustment with growth, currency diversification and LDC debt, the SDR in private international finance, and the substitution account

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Geographic Areas

Central Asia and the

Caucasus � Afghanistan

� Russia

Issues

developing nations �

energy issues � Islamic

religion, politics and law

� oil politics

S. Frederick Starr, Ph.D.Chairman of the Central Asia-Caucasus Institute;

Senior Research Professor

Background and EducationFounding chairman of the Central Asia-Caucasus Institute and Silk Road Studies Program, a joint transatlantic research and policy center affiliated with SAIS in Washington, D.C., and the Institute for Security and Development Policy in Stockholm; was founding chairman of the Kennan Institute in Washington and served as vice president of Tulane University and president of the Aspen Institute and Oberlin College; was closely involved in planning the University of Central Asia and the Azerbaijan Diplomatic Academy and is a trustee of the Nazarbayev University in Kazakhstan; was a founding member of the Louisiana Repertory Jazz Ensemble of New Orleans, has written four

books on the history and culture of that city, and launched the effort to found the Greater New Orleans Foundation; scholarly research interests include the countries of Greater Central Asia and their history, development and internal dynamic as well as U.S. policy toward the region; during the past decade, has returned repeatedly to the challenge of reopening continental-wide transport passing through Central Asia and Afghanistan, considering it key to success in Afghanistan; current research is on the history of the Ferghana Valley between the eighth and 11th centuries; holds four honorary degrees; Ph.D., history, Princeton University

Foreign LanguagesGerman; Russian; Turkish

PublicationsFerghana Valley: �e Heart of Central Asia (2011); author or editor of many other books and articles, including “Rediscovering Central Asia” in �e Wilson Quarterly (2009), which was included in Christopher Hitchens’ “Ten Best Essays of the Year” and won New York Times columnist David Brooks’ Sidney Award for 2009

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Geographic Areas

North Korea � South

Korea

Background and EducationFormer faculty member of Cornell University’s Department of Government; was visiting professor at Seoul National University, research professor at Yonsei University, visiting scholar at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology and visiting fellow at the University of California, Irvine; recipient of the Fulbright-Hays Faculty Research Abroad Fellowship, the SSRC-MacArthur Foundation Fellowship on Peace and Security in a Changing World, an East-West Center Fellowship and a Smith Richardson Foundation grant; was a reporter in New York City; Ph.D., political science, University of Pennsylvania

Foreign LanguagesKorean

PublicationsTruth and Reconciliation in the Republic of Korea: Between the Present and Future of the Korean Wars, editor (forthcoming 2012); Power, Interest and Identity in Military Alliances (2007); Rethinking Security in East Asia: Identity, Power and Efficiency, co-editor (2004); American New World Order After the Cold War, co-editor (1996, published in Korea); numerous articles and book chapters on military balance on the Korean Peninsula, North Korea’s weapons of mass destruction and U.S. security policies toward the Asia-Pacific region

Jae-Jung Suh, Ph.D.Associate Professor of Korea Studies

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Issues

developing nations

� governance �

international political

economy � rule of

law � World Bank and

International Monetary

Fund

Melissa Thomas, J.D., Ph.D.Associate Professor of International Development

Background and EducationConducts research and operational work on governance for the World Bank, USAID, the U.K. Department for International Development, the U.S. Department of Defense and foreign governments, providing policy and technical advice, pursuing negotiations and studies, and designing and managing technical assistance projects; has worked on the ground in Africa, South America and the former Soviet Union; current research focus is operation of neopatrimonial states and U.S. foreign policy toward those states, aid work security and the aid industry; received the 2008 SAIS Max M. Fisher Prize for Excellence in Teaching; J.D., University of California, Berkeley; Ph.D., political economy and government, Harvard University

Publications“What Do the Worldwide Governance Indicators Measure?” in European Journal of Development Research (2010); “�e Governance Bank” in International Affairs (2007); “Liaison Legislature: �e Role of the National Assembly in Senegal,” co-author, in Journal of Modern African Studies (2005); “Can the World Bank Enforce Its Own Conditions?” in Development & Change (2004); “Getting Debt Relief Right” in Foreign Affairs (2001); book chapters and World Bank reports

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Background and EducationProfessor emeritus of the University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, most recently holding Gardner Endowed Chair in Agricultural Policy; also currently senior fellow of global agricultural development and food security at �e Chicago Council on Global Affairs; previously served as director of rural development at the World Bank, president and CEO of Winrock International Institute for Agricultural Development, dean of agriculture and professor of agricultural economics at Purdue University, assistant secretary for Economics at the U.S. Department of Agriculture, and senior staff economist for food and agriculture at the Council of Economic Advisers; serves on the International Food & Agricultural Trade Policy Council and Land O’Lakes boards of directors; fellow of the American Agricultural Economics Association and the American Association for the Advancement of Science; foreign member of the Royal Swedish Academy of Agriculture and Forestry and the Ukrainian Academy of Agricultural Sciences; former president of the International Association of Agricultural Economists; received honorary doctorates from Pennsylvania State and Dalhousie universities; Ph.D., agricultural economics, Purdue University

Foreign LanguagesDanish; Portuguese

PublicationsMore than 100 articles and book chapters on agricultural policy, development and trade

EXPERTISE

Issues

agricultural

development �

agricultural policy,

trade and commodities

� developing nations �

food security � foreign

aid and global poverty

� globalization � rural

development

Robert L. Thompson, Ph.D.Visiting Scholar and Professorial Lecturer in the

Energy, Resources and Environment and

International Development Programs

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Geographic Areas

China

Issues

culture, religion and

politics � governance �

rural development

Anne F. Thurston, Ph.D.Director of the Grassroots China Initiative; Senior

Research Professor of China Studies

Background and EducationAs director of the Grassroots China Initiative, works with local NGOs in China; former associate professor at SAIS and assistant professor at Fordham University; was China staff member at the Social Science Research Council; recipient of fellowships from the Rockefeller Foundation, the John D. and Catherine T. MacArthur Foundation, the United States Institute of Peace, the Woodrow Wilson International Center for Scholars and the National Endowment for the Humanities; member of the National Committee on U.S.-China Relations; Ph.D., political science, University of California, Berkeley

Foreign LanguagesChinese

PublicationsMuddling Toward Democracy: Political Change in Grassroots China (1998); China Bound: A Guide to Academic Life and Work in the PRC (1994, 2nd revised edition); �e Private Life of Chairman Mao, co-author (1994); A Chinese Odyssey: �e Life and Times of a Chinese Dissident (1991); Enemies of the People: �e Ordeal of China’s Intellectuals During the Great Cultural Revolution (1987); Social Sciences and Fieldwork in China, co-editor (1983); many book chapters, reports and articles in academic and popular journals and newspapers, including “In a Chinese Orphanage” in �e Atlantic Monthly (1996)

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Kurt Volker, M.A.Senior Fellow at the Center for Transatlantic

Relations

Background and EducationAlso serves as a professor of practice and is developing international leadership programs at Arizona State University; most recently was Center for Transatlantic Relations managing director; previously U.S. ambassador to NATO; was principal deputy assistant secretary for European and Eurasian Affairs at the U.S. Department of State; former director for NATO and West European Affairs at the National Security Council; was deputy chief of staff for NATO’s Office of the Secretary General; former legislative fellow in the office of Senator John McCain; as U.S. Foreign Service officer, served in Brussels, Budapest, London and Washington, D.C.; was intelligence analyst for Northern Europe with the Central Intelligence Agency; M.A., international relations, �e George Washington University

Foreign LanguagesFrench; Hungarian; Swedish

EXPERTISE

Geographic Areas

Afghanistan � Eastern

Europe � Balkans �

Turkey � Western

Europe � France �

Germany � Great

Britain � Italy

Issues

American defense

policy � American

foreign policy �

diplomacy � energy and

security � European

Union and transatlantic

relations � international

relations � NATO �

strategic and security

issues � U.S. Congress

and foreign policy � U.S.

presidency and foreign

policy

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Geographic Areas

Africa � Asia � East

Asia � Afghanistan

� Eastern Europe �

Balkans � Western

Europe � Iran � Iraq

Issues

American defense

policy � American

foreign policy �

diplomacy � human

rights � international

courts and arbitration

� international

crimes and tribunals

� international law

� irregular warfare

� multinational

corporations � post-

conflict reconstruction

� rule of law � strategic

and security issues

� terrorism � treaty

negotiations � United

Nations � U.S. Congress

and foreign policy � use

of force � weapons of

mass destruction

Ruth Wedgwood, J.D.Edward B. Burling Professor of International Law

and Diplomacy; Director of the International Law

and Organizations Program

Background and EducationMember of the World Bank International Centre for Settlement of Investment Disputes; served on the U.S. Secretary of State’s advisory committees on private and public international law and on the CIA Historical Review Panel; U.S. delegate to the U.N. Human Rights Committee (Geneva and New York, 2003–11); member of U.S. delegations to the Organization for Security and Co-operation in Europe and the Wehrkundesecurity conference; member of the Pentagon Defense Policy Advisory Board (2003–09) and the Hart-Rudman Commission on National Security in the 21st Century; was independent expert for U.N. criminal tribunal for the former Yugoslavia; formerly director of studies at Hague Academy for International Law, tenured professor at Yale Law School, visiting professor at the University of Paris (Sorbonne) and Charles H. Stockton professor at the U.S. Naval War College; named Berlin Prize Fellow of the American Academy; was vice president of the American Society of International Law, serves as president of the American branch of the International Law Association and vice chair of Freedom House and is on the board of editors for American Journal of International Law, Journal of Strategic Studies, American Interest, World Policy Journal, National Defense University Prism and National Interest; was law clerk to Judge Henry Friendly of the U.S. Court of Appeals (Second Circuit) and U.S. Supreme Court Justice Harry Blackmun; commentator for BBC, NPR and PBS; J.D., Yale University

PublicationsInternational Criminal Justice (2007); After Dayton: Lessons of the Bosnian Peace Process, editor (1999); �e Revolutionary Martyrdom of Jonathan Robbins (1990); “Post-Conflict Reconstruction,” editor, in American Journal of International Law Symposium (2001); numerous articles in newspapers and journals

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Background and Education Employed with Watson Wyatt as a consulting actuary in U.S. employee benefits and health care from 1986 until 2008; previously was an actuary with John Hancock Mutual Life Insurance Company; M.A., mathematics, Boston University

EXPERTISE

Issues

risk analysis and

modeling � statistics

Mark White, M.A.Associate Practitioner-in-Residence in the

International Economics Program

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EXPERTISE

Geographic Areas

Asia � East Asia �

Southeast Asia �

Indonesia � Myanmar/

Burma � Philippines

Issues

intelligence �

international relations

� military power and

strategy � strategic

and security issues �

terrorism

William M. Wise, M.A.Associate Director of the Southeast Asia Studies

Program; Associate Practitioner-in-Residence

Background and EducationFormer deputy national security adviser to the vice president, chief of Policy at the U.S. Pacific Command, and deputy director for Policy Planning (East Asia and Pacific) in the Office of the U.S. Secretary of Defense; also held various positions in the U.S. intelligence community; retired U.S. Air Force colonel; adviser to the Hart-Rudman Commission on National Security in the 21st Century, the National Commission on Terrorism and the Deutch Commission on the proliferation of weapons of mass destruction; president of �e Sorrento Group, a defense and foreign affairs consulting firm; M.A., American studies, University of Hawaii

PublicationsIndonesia’s War on Terror (2005); various conference reports, articles and book chapters

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EXPERTISE

Geographic Areas

Canada

Issues

economics �

international trade

theory and policy

Tamara Woroby, Ph.D.Senior Adjunct Professor of Canadian Studies

Background and EducationProfessor of economics in the College of Business and Economics at Towson University; consultant and trainer to the World Bank, the European Commission, the government of Ontario and the Canadian International Development Agency; lecturer at the International Management Institute in Kiev, Ukraine, as well as at the Foreign Service Institute of the U.S. Department of State; Ph.D., economics, Queens University, Canada

PublicationsPublications and monographs related to international trade and international migration

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Background and EducationProfessor of economics at the University of Bologna and former dean of the economics faculty; member of the scientific board of the doctoral program in economics at the Catholic University of Argentina; international adviser to DISCERN (Institute for Research of the Sign of the Times); former member of the scientific committee of Ente L. Einaudi of the Bank of Italy; co-editor of Economia Politica, a quarterly review published by Il Mulino; editor of Areté, a quarterly review published by Maggioli; member of the editorial boards of Sociologia, Migration Studies and Diritti umani e diritto internazionale, all published in Italy; fellow of the

Stefano Zamagni, Laurea Vice Director of the Bologna Center; Senior

Adjunct Professor of International Economics

—based at Bologna Center

EXPERTISE

Geographic Areas

Western Europe �

Italy � Latin America �

Argentina

Issues

economics � European

Union and transatlantic

relations

New York Academy of Sciences; fellow of the Academy of Sciences of Bologna and Milan; member of the academic committee of the Human Development, Capability and Poverty International Research Center at Harvard University; president of Agenzia per il Terzo Settore (Italian Charity Commission); Laurea, economics, Catholic University of Milan

Foreign LanguagesFrench; Italian; Spanish

PublicationsCooperative Enterprise: Facing the Challenge of Globalization, co-author (2010); Microeconomics, co-author (2010); Avarizia: La passione dell ’avere (2009); Markets, Money and Capital: Hicksian Economics for the Twenty-First Century, co-editor (2008); �e Cooperative Enterprise, co-author (2008); Civil Economy, co-author (2007); L’economia del bene comune (2007); History of Economic �ought, co-author (2005, 2nd edition; translated into Greek and Spanish); Verso una nuova teoria economica della cooperazione, co-author (2005); Economics: A European Text, co-author (2002); author of numerous books and journal articles on welfare economics, theory of consumer behavior, social choice theory, economic epistemology, ethics, history of economic thought and civil economy

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Vera Negri Zamagni, Ph.D.Senior Adjunct Professor of International

Economics—based at Bologna Center

Background and EducationChair and professor of economic history at the University of Bologna; former vice president of the Emilia-Romagna regional government; co-founder and co-editor (1997–2001) of the European Review of Economic History; trustee of the Bologna branch of the Bank of Italy; board member of Il Mulino; former secretary general of the Italian Economic History Society; Ph.D., economic history, University of Oxford

Foreign LanguagesFrench; Italian

PublicationsCooperative Enterprise: Facing the Challenge of Globalization, co-author (2010); L’industria chimica italiana e l ’IMI (2010); Finmeccanica (2009); L’Istituto Mobiliare Italiano 1931–1998, co-author (2009); La cooperazione, co-author (2008); Introduzione alla storia economica d’Italia (2007); �e Global Chemical Industry in the Age of the Petrochemical Revolution, co-author (2006); Italcementi: Dalla leadership nazionale all ’internazionalizzazione (2005); La cooperazione di consumo in Italia, co-author (2004); “Evolution of the Economy” in Italy Since 1945 (2000); “Italy” in Western Europe: Economic and Social Change Since 1945 (1999); �e Economic History of Italy 1860–1990 (1993); contributor to professional publications, including the Banca d’Italia Centennial Series; author of articles on European economic history in academic journals

EXPERTISE

Geographic Areas

Western Europe � Italy

Issues

economics � European

Union and transatlantic

relations

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EXPERTISE

Geographic Areas

Africa � Northern Africa

� Sub-Saharan Africa �

Middle East

Issues

conflict resolution

and negotiation �

crisis management �

developing nations �

diplomacy � human

rights � humanitarian

crises and relief efforts

� international relations

� peacekeeping �

political risk analysis

� terrorism � treaty

negotiations

I. William Zartman, Ph.D.Professor Emeritus

Background and EducationServed as the Jacob Blaustein Professor of International Organizations and Conflict Resolution at SAIS for 30 years; former director of SAIS Conflict Management and African Studies programs; was professor at the University of South Carolina and New York University; served as Olin Professor at the U.S. Naval Academy, Halevy Professor at Sciences P in Paris and visiting professor at the American University in Cairo; was a consultant to the U.S. Department of State; president of the Tangier American Legation Institute for Moroccan Studies; past president of the Middle East Studies Association and the American Institute for Maghrib Studies; member of the International Steering Committee of Processes of International Negotiations Program based in Europe; received an honorary doctorate from the Catholic University of Louvain; honored as commander of the Order of the Alawites by Morocco; Ph.D., international relations, Yale University

Foreign LanguagesDanish; French

Publications�e Global Power of Talk: Negotiating America’s Interests, co-author (2012); �e Slippery Slope to Genocide: Reducing Identity Conflicts and Preventing Mass Murder, co-editor (2012); Engaging Extremists: Trade-Offs, Timing and Diplomacy, co-editor (2011); International Cooperation: �e Extent and Limits of Multilateralism, co-editor (2010); Understanding Life in the Borderlands: Boundaries in Depth and in Motion (2010); Imbalance of Power: U.S. Hegemony and International Order (2009); Diplomacy Games: Formal Models and International Negotiations, co-editor (2007); Negotiation and Conflict Management (2007); Peacemaking in International Conflict, editor (2007); Cowardly Lions: Missed Opportunities to Prevent Deadly Conflict and State Collapse (2005); Escalation and Negotiation in International Conflict, co-editor (2005); Peace Versus Justice: Negotiating Forward- and Backward-Looking Outcomes, co-editor (2005); Rethinking the Economics of War, co-editor (2005); Getting It Done: Post-Agreement Negotiation and International Regimes, co-editor (2003); A Strategic Vision for Africa: �e Kampala Movement, co-author (2002); Preventive Negotiation, editor (2001); Power and Negotiation, co-editor (2000); Collapsed States, editor (1995); Elusive Peace, editor (1995); Ripe for Resolution (1985, 1989); �e Practical Negotiator (1982)

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Washington, D.C., Professorial LecturersProfessorial lecturers are professionals working in Washington who teach one or more courses at SAIS during the academic year. �ey form an integral part of the faculty; many have taught at SAIS for years.

Arthur Alexander, Ph.D.Japan Studies

Leila G. Austin, Ph.D.IR/Global �eory and History

Melissa Baez, I.M.B.A. International Development

John P. Banks, M.S.IR/Energy, Resources and Environment

Federiga Bindi, Ph.D.European Studies

Jonah Blank, Ph.D.South Asia Studies

Gary A. Bojes, Ph.D.International Economics

William B. Bonvillian, J.D.IR/Energy, Resources and Environment

Monica L. Brand, M.B.A. International Development

Ted Bromund, Ph.D. IR/Strategic Studies

William L. Brooks, Ph.D.Japan Studies

David G. Brown, B.A. China Studies

Winthrop N. Brown, J.D.International Economics

Allan Brunner, Ph.D.International Economics

Mayra Buvinic, Ph.D.International Development

Cesare Calari, Ph.D.International Economics

Daniel Calingaert, Ph.D. International Development

Mark Cancian, M.B.A.IR/Strategic Studies

Elie Canetti, Ph.D.International Economics

Anthony J. Carroll, J.D.African Studies

Christopher Chivvis, Ph.D.European Studies

Marc J. Cohen, Ph.D.International Development

Gilbert H. Crawford, M.A. International Development

Brady Cusick, Ph.D.IR/Strategic Studies

Marius Deeb, Ph.D.Middle East Studies

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Rust M. Deming, M.A.Japan Studies

Robert Devlin, Ph.D.Western Hemisphere/Latin American Studies

William A. Douglas, Ph.D. IR/Global �eory and History

John C. Driscoll, Ph.D.International Economics

Christopher Dymond, Ph.D.International Economics

Matthew Eichner, Ph.D.International Economics

Anthony Elson, Ph.D.International Economics

Heather Eves, Ph.D.IR/Energy, Resources and Environment

Scott Featherston, M.A.International Economics

Jason Fichtner, Ph.D.International Economics

Maria E. Freire, Ph.D. Western Hemisphere/Latin American Studies

Michael Getler, B.A.IR/Global �eory and History

Kathleen D. Griffin, M.A. International Development

Robert Gurman, M.A.International Economics

Kenneth W. Hansen, J.D.IR/International Law and Organizations

Robert G. Herman, Ph.D.International Development

Nathaniel A. Higgins, Ph.D.International Economics

Andrew R. Hoehn, M.A. IR/Strategic Studies

Touqir Hussain, M.A.South Asia Studies

Nancy P. Jacklin, J.D.International Economics

David Kanin, Ph.D.European Studies

John Karaagac, Ph.D. American Foreign Policy

Daoud L. Khairallah, S.J.D.IR/International Law and Organizations

Mohammad Khalaji, M.A. Middle East Studies

Aart Kraay, Ph.D. International Economics

Andrew Kuchins, Ph.D.Russian and Eurasian Studies

Ronald T. Lambert, M.A.IR/Global �eory and History

Stephen Lande, M.A.African Studies

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Natalie G. Lichtenstein, J.D. China Studies

David C. Lingelbach, Ph.D. International Economics

Benjamin Loevinsohn, M.D., M.P.H. International Development

Prakash Loungani, Ph.D. International Economics

David Makovsky, M.A.Middle East Studies

Jaime Marquez, Ph.D. International Economics

Nao Matsukata, Ph.D.Japan Studies

Jacqueline Mazza, Ph.D.Western Hemisphere/Latin American Studies

Elissa D. McCarter, M.S. International Development

Joshua Meltzer, S.J.D. IR/International Law and Organizations

John Merrill, Ph.D. Korea Studies

Mihriye Mete, Ph.D.International Economics

Pierre Methot, M.P.A.IR/Energy, Resources and Environment

Joshua Michaud, Ph.D. International Development

Paul R. Miller, M.A. International Development

Irving Mintzer, Ph.D.IR/Energy, Resources and Environment

A. Wess Mitchell, M.A.European Studies

Tanvi Nagpal, Ph.D. International Development

Phyllis Elliott Oakley, M.A. American Foreign Policy

Marvin C. Ott, Ph.D. Southeast Asia Studies

Stacie Pettyjohn, Ph.D. Middle East Studies

Steven E. Phillips, Ph.D.China Studies

Robert Pirog, Ph.D. International Economics

Amelia Porges, J.D. IR/International Law and Organizations

Bruce O. Riedel, M.A.South Asia Studies

Stephen E. Roady, J.D.IR/Energy, Resources and Environment

Raul Roman, Ph.D.International Development

Steven J. Rosen, Ph.D. American Foreign Policy

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Christopher Sands, Ph.D. Western Hemisphere/Canadian Studies

David Savitski, Ph.D. International Economics

Bruce S. Schlein, M.A. International Development

Steven Schneebaum, M.C.L. IR/International Law and Organizations

Stephen W. Smith, Ph.D.African Studies

Peer Stein, M.A.International Economics

David I. Steinberg, M.A. Southeast Asia Studies

Charles A. Stevenson, Ph.D. American Foreign Policy

David P. Stewart, LL.M.IR/International Law and Organizations

Fred Stolle, Ph.D.IR/Energy, Resources and Environment

Stephen Szabo, Ph.D.European Studies

Samuel Tadros, M.A.Middle East Studies

Wendy E. Takacs, Ph.D. International Economics

Omer Taspinar, Ph.D.European Studies

Paula G. Thornhill, Ph.D.IR/Strategic Studies

David W. Throup, Ph.D. African Studies

Michael Toman, Ph.D.IR/Energy, Resources and Environment

Peter Veit, M.S.International Development

Lynn M. Wagner, Ph.D.IR/Conflict Management

Tjip Walker, Ph.D.IR/Conflict Management

Katherine Weathersby, Ph.D. Korea Studies

Victoria White, M.A. International Development

Marcia Wiss, J.D.IR/International Law and Organizations

Winston Yu, Ph.D.IR/Energy, Resources and Environment

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Bologna Center Adjunct Professors�e Bologna Center’s core faculty is complemented by approximately 40 visiting and adjunct professors drawn from leading universities, policy institutes, think tanks, international NGOs, consulting firms and financial institutions in Europe.

Dana H. Allin, Ph.D.European Studies

Matteo Alvisi, Ph.D.International Economics

Edmund Amann, Ph.D.Western Hemisphere/Latin American Studies

Zsofi Barta, Ph.D. European Studies

Paolo Calzini, LaureaEuropean Studies

Emanuela Carbonara, Ph.D.International Economics

Anna Cavina, Ph.D.Italian Art History

Raffaella Del Sarto, Ph.D.Middle East Studies

Marco Dell’Aquila, M.A.IR/Energy, Resources and Environment

Vincent Della Sala, D.Phil.European Studies

Mahrukh Doctor, D.Phil.Western Hemisphere/Latin American Studies

Giulio Ecchia, Ph.D.International Economics

David W. Ellwood, Ph.D.European Studies

Marco Gestri, J.D.IR/International Law and Organizations

Manfred Hafner, Ph.D.IR/Energy, Resources and Environment

David Harland, Ph.D.IR/Conflict Management

Arntraud Hartmann, Ph.D.International Development

Gunther Hellmann, Ph.D.International Relations

P. Lelio Iapadre, Ph.D.International Economics

Fabrizio Jacobellis, Ph.D.International Economics

Søren Jessen-Petersen, J.D.IR/International Law and Organizations

Susanna Mancini, Ph.D.IR/International Law and Organizations

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Karim Mezran, Ph.D.Middle East Studies

Antonio Missiroli, Ph.D.European Studies

Harald Müller, Ph.D.International Relations

Richard Pomfret, Ph.D.International Economics

Harry Post, Ph.D.IR/Energy, Resources and Environment

Davide Raggi, Ph.D.International Economics

August Reinisch, LL.M.IR/International Law and Organizations

Robert Shum, Ph.D.IR/Energy, Resources and Environment

Patricia Sourdin, Ph.D.International Economics

Francesco Strazzari, Ph.D.International Relations

Filippo Taddei, Ph.D.International Economics

Geoffrey Underhill, D.Phil.IR/Global �eory and History

David Unger, Ph.D.American Foreign Policy

Sanam Vakil, Ph.D.Middle East Studies

Bob van der Zwaan, Ph.D.IR/Energy, Resources and Environment

Pascal Vennesson, Ph.D.International Relations

Richard Wilcox, Ph.D.IR/Conflict Management

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Marco Campos, Ph.D.Director of Language Studies and Coordinator and Professorial Lecturer in the Spanish Program

Susana Abril, M.A., M.S.Senior Lecturer in Spanish

Brita Caminiti, M.A.Coordinator in the Italian Program and Professorial Lecturer in the Italian and English Programs

Li-chuang Chi, M.S.Coordinator and Professorial Lecturer in the Chinese Program

Ana Isabel Delgado, M.A.Coordinator and Professorial Lecturer in the Portuguese Program

Mohamed Derbi, M.A.Coordinator and Professorial Lecturer in the Arabic Program

Mohamad Esmaili-Sardari, M.A., M.S.Coordinator and Professorial Lecturer in the Persian Program

Angelika Führich, Ph.D.Coordinator and Professorial Lecturer in the German Program

Nona Kurniani, M.A.Coordinator of Southeast Asian Languages Program and Professorial Lecturer in the Indonesian Program

Daria Mizza, Ph.D.Senior Foreign Language Instructional Technology Specialist and Acting Coordinator of the French Program

Sophie Russelburg, M.A.Senior Lecturer in French and Academic Adviser

Natasha Simes, M.A.Coordinator and Professorial Lecturer in the Russian Program

Kyong Tak, B.A.Coordinator and Professorial Lecturer in the Korean Program

Hiroko Fukuda Wagner, M.S.Coordinator and Professorial Lecturer in the Japanese Program

Gay N. Washburn, Ph.D.Coordinator and Professorial Lecturer in the English Program; Director of the SAIS Writing Center

Washington, D.C., Language Faculty

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Sara Gelmetti, M.Phil.Language Program Director

Luis Fernando Beneduzi, Ph.D.Instructor of Portuguese

Maria Blanco Facal, M.A.Associate Lecturer of Spanish

Claudia Brighetti, LaureaLecturer of Italian

Clara Cheilan, M.A.Instructor of French

Yana Godova, M.A.Instructor of Russian

Rebecca Hopkins, Ph.D.Associate Lecturer of English

Frida Juergens, M.A.Instructor of German

Susanne Krüger, M.A.Associate Lecturer of German

Corinne Larher, MaîtriseInstructor of French

Giorgia Marchiori, LaureaInstructor of Spanish

Fernanda Minuz, LaureaLecturer of Italian

Amina Serghini, LaureaInstructor of Arabic

Bologna Center Language Faculty

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