The Case for Restraint in U. S. Foreign Policy. For the past two decades Democratic and Republican leaders have viewed U. S. The United States is now viewed as greatly benefiting from a robust state of national security thanks to its geographic, economic, and military advantages. Further, decades of rigorous military interventions and long- term military alliances have caused more problems than they solved. Panelists will also discuss what form a more restrained U.
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S. Walsh School of Foreign Service and Department of Government, Georgetown University. Eugene Gholz, Associate Professor of Public Affairs, Lyndon B. Johnson School of Public Affairs, University of Texas at Austin. Brendan Green, Assistant Professor of Political Science, University of Cincinnati. Joshua Shifrinson, Assistant Professor, Bush School of Government and Public Service, Texas A& M University. Edward Rhodes, Professor, School of Policy, Government, and International Affairs, George Mason University.
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Moderated by Brad Stapleton, Visiting Research Fellow, Cato Institute. Download the Video of the Event. Download the Podcast of the Event. Johnson School of Public Affairs, University of Texas at Austin. Charles Glaser, Professor of Political Science and International Affairs; Director, Institute for Security and Conflict Studies, George Washington University. Jonathan Monten, Lecturer in Political Science, University College London Moderated by Emma Ashford, Research Fellow, Cato Institute Download the Video of the Event.
Download the Podcast of the Event. Edelstein is Associate Professor in the Edmund A.
Walsh School of Foreign Service and the Department of Government at Georgetown University and a core faculty member in Georgetown’s Security Studies Program and Center for Security Studies. His work focuses on international security, international relations theory, and U. S. Previously he was a pre- doctoral fellow at Stanford University’s Center for International Security and Cooperation and a post- doctoral fellow at Harvard University’s Belfer Center for Science and International Affairs.
He was a visiting scholar at the Woodrow Wilson International Center for Scholars in Washington, D. C. His first book is entitled Occupational Hazards: Success and Failure in Military Occupation (Cornell University Press, 2. His research has been published in International Security, Security Studies, Foreign Affairs, and Survival. He is currently engaged in two major research projects.
One is on the time horizons of political leaders in international politics, and the other examines exit strategies from military interventions. Edward Rhodes is Professor of Government and International Affairs at George Mason University. A scholar of American foreign and national security policy, he is particularly interested in the evolving conceptions of .
From 2. 01. 0 to 2. Rhodes served as Dean of Mason’s School of Public Policy. Previously, Rhodes was a member of the faculty of Rutgers University for 2. Dean of the Social and Behavioral Sciences and as founding Director of the Rutgers Center for Global Security and Democracy. Additionally, Rhodes was a visiting professor at Princeton University; he has also held research appointments at Harvard, Stanford, and Cornell Universities, as well as Fulbright and Council on Foreign Relations fellowship positions.
From 2. 00. 3 to 2. State Department’s Advisory Committee on Historical Diplomatic Documentation. Rhodes received his A. B. For the 2. 01.
Stanley Kaplan Visiting Professor of American Foreign Policy at Williams College. He works primarily at the intersection of national security and economic policy, on subjects including innovation, defense management, and U. S. He co- wrote a well- known article that coined the term . From 2. 01. 0- 2. Pentagon as Senior Advisor to the Deputy Assistant Secretary of Defense for Manufacturing and Industrial Base Policy. Before working in the Pentagon, he directed the LBJ School’s master’s program in global policy studies from 2.
He is also the coauthor of two books: Buying Military Transformation: Technological Innovation and the Defense Industry, and U. S. Defense Politics: The Origins of Security Policy. His recent scholarship focuses on energy security. He is a member of the Council on Foreign Relations, and his Ph.
D. Downes (Ph. D., University of Chicago, 2. Associate Professor of Political Science and International Affairs at The George Washington University. Downes’s book Targeting Civilians in War was published by Cornell University Press in 2. Joseph Lepgold Prize awarded by Georgetown University for the best book in international relations published in that year. Targeting Civilians in War previously won the Helen Dwight Reid Award for best dissertation in international relations, law, and politics in 2. American Political Science Association.