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Date Posted: 11/ 6/04 1:16:30pm
In reply to:
tjm
's message, ""The Jacksonian Tradition "by Walter Russell Mead '99/'00 PT I" on 11/ 6/04 12:53:49pm
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http://www.thinkingpeace.com/pages/arts2/arts179.html
just in case you were wondering what affiliation: Walter Russell Mead........Henry A. Kissinger Senior Fellow in U.S. Foreign Policy, Council on Foreign Relations [CFR]
Expertise:
U.S. foreign policy; international political economy; domestic politics; religion and foreign policy.
Experience:
Project Director, Religion and Foreign Policy, Pew Forum; Project Director, Working Group on Development, Trade & International Finance, Phase II; Board Member, New America Foundation; Project Director (current); Study Group on History of U.S. Foreign Policy, Phase II (current); Senior Contributing Editor, Worth (current); Contributing Editor, Opinion Page, Los Angeles Times (current); President's Fellow, World Policy Institute at The New School (1987-97); Contributing Editor, Harper's Magazine (1986-91).
Selected Publications:
Power, Terror, Peace, and War: America's Grand Strategy in a World at Risk (2004); Special Providence: American Foreign Policy and How It Changed the World (2001) named as one of ten notable non-fiction books of 2001 by the Economist and nominated for the 2002 Arthur Ross Book Award; Mortal Splendor: The American Empire in Transition (1987); and articles in Esquire, Worth, The New York Times, International Herald Tribune, Wall Street Journal, and The New Yorker.
Education:
B.A., Yale University.
Honors:
Among several honors and prizes, Special Providence received the Lionel Gelber Award (which the Economist calls “the world’s most important prize for non-fiction”) for the best book in English on international relations in 2002. The Italian translation won the Premio Acqui Storia awarded to the most important historical book published in Italian.
Contact Info:
Tel: (212) 434-9548
E-mail: wmead@cfr.org
Location:
New York, NY
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