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1 CURRICULUM VITAE Henry Richard Nau Professor of Political Science and International Affairs Elliott School of International Affairs Suite 501F The George Washington University 1957 E Street, N.W. Washington, D.C. 20052 Tel: (202) 994-3167 Fax: (202) 994-5477 E-Mail: [email protected] Department of Political Science The George Washington University Washington, D.C. 20052 EDUCATION: Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Cambridge, Massachusetts, B.S. in Economics, Politics, and Science, 1963 Johns Hopkins University, School of Advanced International Studies, M.A. in International Relations, 1967 Johns Hopkins University, School of Advanced International Studies, Ph.D. in International Relations, 1973 TEACHING, RESEARCH AND OTHER EXPERIENCES: Present- Professor of Political Science and International Affairs, Elliott School of International Affairs, George Washington University (Assistant Professor, January 1973 - September 1976; Associate Professor, September 1976 - January 1984) Courses: Introduction to International Affairs U.S. Foreign Policy Presidents at War U.S. Foreign Economic Policy International Political Economy Theories of International Politics

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CURRICULUM VITAE

Henry Richard Nau

Professor of Political Science and International Affairs Elliott School of International Affairs

Suite 501F The George Washington University

1957 E Street, N.W. Washington, D.C. 20052

Tel: (202) 994-3167 Fax: (202) 994-5477

E-Mail: [email protected]

Department of Political Science The George Washington University

Washington, D.C. 20052 EDUCATION:

Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Cambridge, Massachusetts, B.S. in Economics, Politics, and Science, 1963

Johns Hopkins University, School of Advanced International Studies, M.A. in International Relations, 1967

Johns Hopkins University, School of Advanced International Studies, Ph.D. in International Relations, 1973

TEACHING, RESEARCH AND OTHER EXPERIENCES: Present- Professor of Political Science and International Affairs,

Elliott School of International Affairs, George Washington University (Assistant Professor, January 1973 - September 1976; Associate Professor, September 1976 - January 1984)

Courses: Introduction to International Affairs

U.S. Foreign Policy Presidents at War

U.S. Foreign Economic Policy International Political Economy Theories of International Politics

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International Organizations Science, Technology, and World Order

Sept. 1989- Director, 1989-2013 and Co-Director 2014-2016, U.S.-Japan-South Korea June 2016 Legislative Exchange Program, bilateral exchange with Japan since 1989 and

trilateral exchange adding South Korea since 2003, public policy program of the Sigur Center for Asian Studies, Elliott School of International Affairs, George Washington University

Sept. 2011- On sabbatical as W. Glenn Campbell and Rita Ricardo-Campbell National Fellow June 2012 and Susan Louise Dyer Peace National Fellow at the Hoover Institution, Stanford

University, Stanford, CA Sept. 1992- On leave to write a book on American foreign policy Sept. 1994 entitled At Home Abroad: Identity and Power in American Foreign Policy.

Supported by the The Lynde and Harry Bradley Foundation and The Century Foundation (formerly The Twentieth Century Fund)

Jan. 1988- Associate Dean, Elliott School of International Affairs, George Washington Sept. 1992 University Sept. 1987- Fellow, Foreign Policy Institute, Johns Hopkins University, School of Dec. 1987 Advanced International Studies (on leave from George Washington University) Jan. 1987- Fellow, Woodrow Wilson International Center for Scholars, Sept. 1987 Smithsonian Institution, Washington, D.C. (on leave from George Washington University) June 1985- Visiting Professor of International Relations, Johns Hopkins School of July 1985 Advanced International Studies, Washington D.C. and June 1984- Course: North-South Relations July 1984 Jan. 1981- Senior Staff Member of the National Security Council and Director of the July 1983 Division for International Economic Affairs (including East-West trade);

White House sherpa for Ottawa (1981), Cancun (1981), Versailles (1982), and Williamsburg (1983) Summits (on leave from George

Washington University) Jan. 1980- Visiting Scholar at Law and Economics Center, University of Miami Law Apr. 1980 School (on sabbatical from George Washington University)

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Sept. 1979- Research Associate at the Washington Center of Foreign Policy Research, Jan. 1980 Johns Hopkins School of Advanced International Studies (on sabbatical from

George Washington University) Sept. 1977- Part-time Visiting Associate Professor of Political Science, Columbia June 1978 University, New York, New York

Course: International Organizations Feb. 1977- Visiting Associate Professor of Political Science, Stanford University, July 1977 Palo Alto, California (on leave from George Washington University)

Courses: International Political Economy Foreign Economic Policymaking

Sept. 1975- International Affairs Fellow, Council on Foreign Relations, and Special Jan. 1977 Assistant to the Under Secretary for Economic Affairs, Department of State

(on leave from George Washington University) Sept. 1975- Visiting Professor of European Studies, Johns Hopkins School of Advanced Jan. 1977 International Studies, Washington, D.C.

Course: European Integration Sept. 1971- Assistant Professor of Political Science, Williams College, Williamstown, Jan. 1973 Massachusetts.

Courses: International Politics American Political Process Political Economy of International Economic Relations

Mar. 1969- Visiting Research Fellow, Forschungsinstitut der Deutschen Gesellschaft Oct. 1970 fuer Auswaertige Politik, Bonn, Germany Sept. 1967- Teaching Assistant and Seminar Leader, Johns Hopkins School of Advanced June 1968 International Studies

Courses: U.S. Foreign Policy Domestic Sources of Foreign Policy German Language Instruction

June 1967- Marketing Research, National Cash Register Company, Augsburg, Germany Sept. 1967 July 1966- Intern, Department of State, Agency for International Development, Vietnam Sept. 1966 Bureau, Washington, D.C. Nov. 1963- Lieutenant, U.S. Army, 82nd Airborne Division, Fort Bragg, North Carolina

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Sept. 1965 June 1963- Research Assistant for Professor Norman J. Padelford, Center for International Oct. 1963 Studies, Massachusetts Institute of Technology OTHER PROFESSIONAL ACTIVITIES:

Member, Council on Foreign Relations (since 1975)

Member, Board of Directors, Council for the Community of Democracies, Washington, D.C. (2006 2014) Member, Board of Advisors, Alexander Hamilton Society, Washington. D.C. (since 2010) Board of Advisors, Rumsfeld Foundation, Washington, D.C. (since 2012) Faculty Advisor, The Lynde and Harry Bradley Foundation, Milwaukee, WI (since 2009)

Director, 1989-2013, and Co-Director, 2014-2016, US-Japan-South Korea Legislative Exchange Program, Sigur Center for Asian Studies, Elliott School of International Affairs, George Washington University Member, U.S. Department of State's Advisory Committee on International Investment, 1989-1993

Member, United Nations Committee for Development Planning, New York, 1985-1992

Member of Board of Editors and Executive Committee, International Organization, 1977-1981

Member, Program Advisory Board, Overseas Development Council, 1985-1989

Lecturer: Foreign Service Institute, Air War College, National War College, Naval War College, Inter-American Defense College, Air Command and Staff College, National Defense University

Consultant, Stanford Research Institute (SRI) International, 1977-1981, 1984-1988

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Consultant, National Academy of Sciences, 1986-1990

Consultant, National Security Council, 1983-1984

Consultant, Bureau of Oceans and International Environmental and Scientific Affairs, Department of State, 1977-1981

Consultant, Economic Policy Council, United Nations Association of the United States of America, 1978-1980

Consultant, National Science Foundation, 1974-1977

Academic Adviser, Project on the Transfer of Technology, and the U.S. Private

Sector, Fund for Multinational Management Education and Council of the Americas (with other sponsors), 1977-1978

AWARDS AND SCHOLARSHIPS:

W. Glenn Campbell and Rita Ricardo-Campbell National Fellow and Susan Louise Dyer Peace Fellowship, Hoover Institution, Stanford University, September 2011-June 2012.

Graduate student grants of $25,000 awarded annually for academic years 2008-09 through 2016-17 from The Lynde and Harry Bradley Foundation, in recognition of my standing in the academic community, to support a PhD student in the political science department. Recent recipients: Varun Piplani, Trey Herr, Michael Joseph.

Graduate student fellowship grant of $25,000 awarded annually for academic year 2011-12 through 2016-17 from the Rumsfeld Foundation for a PhD candidate in the political science department. Renewed 2013-14 and 2015-16. Recent recipients: Bryce Loidolt, Aleksandr Fisher.

Research grant from Carnegie Corporation as co-principal investigator (with Deepa Ollapally, Department of History) exploring domestic foreign policy debates in rising powers to include India, China, Russia, Japan and Iran. July 2009, $425,000 for 2009-2011; Renewed September 2011, $475,000 for 2011-2013. First recipient of the Harry Harding Teaching Prize at the Elliott School of International Affairs, George Washington University, May 2007.

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Research grants annually ($100,000 plus) from 1989 to the present from the Japan-U.S. Friendship Commission (and in 2006 from the Korea Foundation, $18,500) for support of the U.S.-Japan-South Korea Legislative Exchange Program, research and public policy program which brings together twice a year Members of the U.S. Congress, Japanese Diet, and South Korean National Assembly to discuss the range of issues affecting the three countries. Research grants from The Century Foundation, New York (formerly The Twentieth Century Fund) and The Lynde and Harry Bradley Foundation (Milwaukee, Wisconsin) to write a new book on American foreign policy, Sept. 1992-Sept. 1994

Fellowship, Smith-Richardson Foundation, July-December 1987

Fellowship, Woodrow Wilson International Center for Scholars, January-August, 1987

Superior Honor Award, Department of State, January 1977

International Affairs Fellowship, Council on Foreign Relations (1975-1976)

National Science Foundation Grant ST-44205 for study of Technology Transfer and American Foreign Policy (1974-1975)

Phi Beta Kappa (Awarded with Ph.D., May 1973)

Ford Foundation Foreign Area Fellowship Grant for additional training and dissertation research (1968-1970)

NDEA Title IV Fellowship, Johns Hopkins SAIS (1965-1968)

Procter and Gamble Fellowship, M.I.T. (1959-1963)

M.A. with Distinction, Johns Hopkins SAIS (1967)

B.S. with Dean's List Honors for 8 semesters, M.I.T.

(cumulative grade point average 4.4 out of 5.0) PUBLICATIONS:

Books (11): Conservative Internationalism: Armed Diplomacy Under Jefferson, Polk, Truman

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and Reagan, (Princeton: Princeton University Press, 2013), 321 pp. Paperback with new preface published August 2015. Worldviews of Aspiring Powers: Domestic Foreign Policy Debates in China, India, Iran, Japan, and Russia, contributor and co-editor with Deepa M. Ollapally, (New York: Oxford University Press, 2012), 241 pp. Perspectives on International Relations: Power, Institutions, and Ideas (Washington, D.C.: Sage/CQ Press, 5th Edition, 2016), 512 pp. First edition published in 2007, second edition in 2009, third edition 2011, Fourth edition 2014. Introductory textbook on international relations now used at over 300 institutions, including, among others, Cornell University, Yale University, UC Berkeley, UC Irvine, UCLA, UC San Diego, Georgetown, Syracuse University, Notre Dame, University of Pittsburgh, Ohio State, US Air Force Academy, US Naval Academy, University of Florida, Texas A&M, Pepperdine, Colgate University, Wesleyan University, College of William and Mary, University of North Carolina, University of Minnesota, Free University of Berlin, and Hong Kong University. International Relations in Perspective: A Reader (Washington, D.C.: CQ Press, 2010), 764 pp. Editor and Commentator on collection of 43 seminal and relevant essays on international relations, a companion volume to my textbook.

At Home Abroad: Identity and Power in American Foreign Policy (Ithaca, New York: Cornell University Press, 2002), 314 pp. Also published in Japanese as Amerika no Taigai Kanyo Aidentiti to Pawa. Tokyo, Japan: Yuhikaku Press, 2006

Trade and Security: U.S. Policies at Cross-Purposes, (Washington, D.C.:

American Enterprise Institute Press, 1995), 120pp.

The Myth of America's Decline: Leading the World Economy into the 1990s, (New York: Oxford University Press, 1990), 371 pp. Paperback with new preface published by Oxford University Press in 1992. Also published in Portuguese (Jorge Zahar Editor Ltda, 1992), Chinese (unauthorized) and Japanese (TBS Britannica, 1994). Encyclopedia of U.S. Foreign Relations, 4 Volumes. (New York: Oxford

University Press, 1997). Associate Editor. Sponsored by Council on Foreign Relations, New York.

Domestic Trade Politics and the Uruguay Round, (New York: Columbia

University Press, 1989), Editor and Contributor, 207pp.

Technology Transfer and U.S. Foreign Policy, (New York: Praeger Publishers,

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1976), 315pp.

National Politics and International Technology: Nuclear Reactor Development in Western Europe, (Baltimore: The Johns Hopkins University Press, 1974),

275pp.

Chapters in Books (37):

“The US foreign policy debate: deja vu?,” edited by Efraim Inbar and Jonathan Rynhold ,US Foreign Policy and Global Standing in the 21st Century: Realities and Perceptions, (New York: Routledge, 2016), pp. 27-41.

“The ‘Great Expansion:’ The Economic Legacy of Ronald Reagan,” edited by Jeffrey L. Chidester and Paul Kengor, Reagan’s Legacy in a World Transformed, (Cambridge, Harvard University Press, 2015), pp. 24-38.

“Ronald Reagan”, in US Foreign Policy and Democracy Promotion: From Theodore Roosevelt to Barack Obama, edited by Michael Cox (London School of Economics), Timothy J. Lynch (University of Melbourne), and Nicolas Bouchet (University of London), (New York: Routledge Press, 2012), pp.138-159

“U.S. Grand Strategies”, in The Oxford Companion to American Politics, edited by David Coates (Wake Forest University) (New York: Oxford University Press, 2012), pp. 450-459

“Introduction: Domestic Voices of Aspiring Powers,” in Worldviews of Aspiring Powers: Domestic Foreign Policy Debates in China, India, Iran, Japan, and Russia, edited by Henry R. Nau and Deepa M. Ollapally (New York: Oxford University Press, 2012), pp. 3-36. “Realism,” in Steven W. Hook and Christopher M. Jones, eds., Routledge Handbook of American Foreign Policy (New York: Routledge, 2012), Chapter 5, pp. 61-75.

"The Scholar and the Policy-Maker: Who Speaks Truth to Whom?" in Christian Reus-Smit (Australia National University) and Duncan Snidal (University of Chicago) eds., Oxford Handbook on International Relations (London: Oxford University Press, 2008), Chapter 36, pp. 635-648.

“Iraq and Previous Transatlantic Crises: Divided by Threat, Not Institutions or Values", in Jeffrey J. Anderson, G. John Ikenberry, and Thomas Risse, eds. The End of the West? Crisis and Change in the Atlantic Order, Cornell University Press, 2008, pp. 82-111.

“The Political Reasons for Global Economic Imbalances: Why Europe Finances

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American Military Activities Abroad and Economic Consumption at Home", in Jens van Scherpenberg and Katharina Plueck, eds. Sharing the Growing Economic Burden of World Order (Berlin, Germany: Stiftung Wissenschaft und Politik, October 2006), pp. 13-20.

“Alliances or Security Community in Asia: Which Way is Bush Heading?” in Robert W. Hathaway and Wilson Lee, eds., George W. Bush and Asia: A Midterm Assessment (Washington, D.C.: Woodrow Wilson International Center for Scholars, 2003), pp. 131-143.

“Identity and the Balance of Power in Asia”, in G. John Ikenberry and Michael Mastanduno, eds., International Relations Theory and the Asia-Pacific (New York: Columbia University Press, 2003), pp. 213-243. “Clinton’s Legacy: US trade leadership languishes” in Klaus Guenter Deutsch and Bernhard Speyer, eds., The World Trade Organization Millennium Round: Freer Trade in the Twenty-First Century. New York: Routledge, 2001, pp. 245-262. “America’s Identity, Democracy Promotion and National Interests” in Michael Cox, G. John Ikenberry and Takashi Inoguchi, eds., American Democracy Promotion: Impulses, Strategies, and Impacts. New York: Oxford University Press, 2000, pp. 127-151. "Comments" on "American Social Regulation Meets the Global Economy" in

Pietro Nivola, ed., Comparative Disadvantage? Social Regulations and the Global Economy. Washington, D.C.: Brookings Institution, 1997, pp. 68-72.

"Handel miedzynarodowy a bezpieczenstwo narodowe", in Davis B. Bobrow, Edward Halizak and Ryszard Zieba eds., Bezpieczenstwo Narodowe I Miedzynarodowe u Schylku XX Wieku, Warsaw, 1997 (Polish language).

"Europe and America in the 1990s: no time to mothball the Atlantic partnership", in Jonathan Story (ed.), The New Europe: Politics, Government, and Economy since 1945. Oxford, England: Blackwell Publishers, 1993, pp. 66-91.

"Los Estados Unidos: superpotencia lider", in Rosa Cuminsky (ed.), Mito y Realidad de la Declinacion de Estados Unidos. Mexico City: Universidad Nacional Autononade Mexico, 1992, pp. 151-161.

"Conclusion: Export controls in a Changing Strategic Context", in Gary K. Berstch and Steven Elliott-Gower (eds.), Export Controls in Transition.

Durham, N.C.: Duke University Press, 1992, pp. 317-335.

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"Europe Can Help, But Will It?" in Mark B. Rosenberg (ed.), The Changing Hemispheric Trade Environment. Miami: Florida Atlantic University Latin American and Caribbean Center, 1991, pp. 88-95.

"Comments", in Gary Bertsch and Steven Elliott-Gower (eds.), The Impact of

Governments on East-West Economic Relations, London: Macmillan, 1991, pp. 388-393.

"Commentary" in Jagdish Bhagwati and Hugh T. Patrick (eds.), Aggressive Unilateralism, Ann Arbor, MI: University of Michigan Press, 1990, pp. 232-

241.

"Rethinking Economics, Politics and Security in Europe", in Richard Perle (ed.), Reshaping Western Security: The U.S. Faces a United Europe, Washington, D.C.: American Enterprise Institute, 1991, pp. 3-41.

"Export Controls and Free Trade: Squaring the Circle in COCOM", in Gary Bertsch (ed.), Controlling East-West Trade and Technology Transfer, Durham, N.C.: Duke University Press, 1988.

"The United States and the NICs in the Uruguay Round: Bargaining Barriers", in John Yochelson (ed.), Keeping Pace: U.S. Policies and Global Economic Change, Cambridge, Mass.: Ballinger, 1988.

"Policy Comes Before Finance", in Michael T. Clark et. al., The U.S. Approach to the Latin American Debt Crisis, Johns Hopkins University Foreign Policy Institute, Policy Study Group, February 1988, pp. 51-57. Also published in Economic Impact, Vol. 4, 1988, A Quarterly Review of World Economics (published by

the United States Information Agency).

"Bargaining in the Uruguay Round", in J. Michael Finger and Andrzej Olechowski (eds.), The Uruguay Round: A Handbook on the Multilateral Trade Negotiations, Washington, D.C.: The World Bank, 1987, pp. 75-81. "The West-West Dimensions of East-West Economic Relations", in Charles M. Perry and Robert L. Pfaltzgraff, Jr., (eds.), Selling the Rope to Hang Capitalism, London: Pergamon-Brassey's, 1987, pp. 204-219.

"International Technology Transfer: Security and Economic Considerations Under the Reagan Administration", in John R. McIntyre and Daniel S. Papp (eds), The Political Economy of International Technology Transfer, Qurom Books (Greenwood Press), 1986, pp. 61-73. Also published in an earlier version as "International Technology Transfer", The Washington Quarterly, Winter 1985,

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pp. 57-64, and in excerpts as "Competition vs. Coordination in Technology Transfer", Economic Impact, A Quarterly Review of World Economics

(published by the United States Information Agency), No. 58, 2/1988, pp.44-50. "National Policies for High Technology Development and Trade: An

International and Comparative Assessment", in Francis W. Rushing and Carole Ganz Brown (eds.), National Policies for Developing High Technology

Industries, Westview Press, 1986, pp. 9-31. Also published as Public Policy Program Working Paper 1986-1, Public Policy Program, Graduate School of

Arts and Sciences, The George Washington University.

"The NICs in a New Trade Round", in Ernest H. Preeg (ed.), Hard Bargaining Ahead: U.S. Trade Policy and Developing Countries, U.S. Third World Policy

Perspectives, No. 4, Overseas Development Council, Transaction Books, 1985, pp. 63-85.

"Kernenergie: Eine Perspektive aus den USA", in Hans Ruhle (ed.), Die

Zukunft der Kernenergie, Konrad Adenauer Stiftung, October 1982. "U.S.-Mexican Oil and Gas Relations: A Special Relationship?" in Richard

D. Erb (ed.), U.S.-Mexican Relations: Problems and Prospects, American Enterprise Institute for Public Policy Research, 1981, pp. 195-212.

"Japanese-American Relations During the 1973-74 Oil Crisis", in Michael

Blaker (ed.), Oil and the Atom: Issues in U.S.-Japan Energy Relations, East Asian Institute, Columbia University, Occasional Paper, 1980, pp. 1-37. "Economics, National Security and Arms Control", in John Barton and Ryukichi Imai (eds.), Arms Control II: A New Approach to International Security, Oelgeschlager, Gunn, and Hain, 1980, pp. 113-159.

"The Evolution of U.S. Foreign Policy in Energy: From Alliance Politics to Politics-as-Usual", in Robert M. Lawrence and Martin O. Heisler (eds.), International Energy Policy, Lexington Books, D.C. Heath and Co.,1980, pp. 37-65.

"Mexican Gas: The Northern Connection', co-author with Richard R. Fagan, in Richard R. Fagan (ed.), Capitalism and the State in U.S.-Latin American Relations, Stanford University Press, 1979, pp. 382-424. Also published as "El Gas Mexicano: La Conexion del Norte", in Richard R. Fagan (ed.), estado y clases sociales en las relationes estados unidos--latinoamerica, Centro de Investigacion y Docencia Economicas, Mexico, 1984.

"Technology and U.S. Foreign Energy Policy: Power and Panacea", in George

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S. Tolley (ed.), International Science and Technology: The Policy Gap, The Chicago Council on Foreign Relations, 1979.

Articles (52):

“America’s International Nationalism,” The American Interest, XII, 3 (January/February 2017), pp. 18-30. Co-Lead Article on Front Cover. “The Difference Reagan Made,” Review Essay, Claremont Review of Books, XVII, 1 (Winter 2016-17), pp. 66-69. “The World We Have, The World We Want,” The National Review LXVIII, 14 (August 15, 2016), pp. 27-30. “How Restraint Leads to War,” Commentary Magazine, 140, 2 (September 2015), pp. 13-21. Lead Article on Front Cover. “Conservative Internationalism: The Old Foreign Policy “Schools” Debate is Exhausted,” The American Interest, IX, 4 (May/June 2014), pp. 60-68. “Conservative Internationalism: A Smarter Way to Engage the World,” The National Review, September 30, 2013, pp. 29-32. “The Jigsaw Puzzle and the Chess Board: The Making and Unmaking of Foreign Policy in the Age of Obama.” Commentary Magazine, 133, 5 (May 2012), pp. 13-21. Lead Article on Front Cover. “Ideas have consequences: The Cold War and today,” International Politics, 48 (July/September 2011), pp. 460-481. “No Alternative to ‘Isms’,” International Studies Quarterly, 55, 2 (June 2011), pp. 487-491. “Obama’s Foreign Policy: The swing away from Bush: How far to go”, Policy Review (Hoover Institution, Stanford University), No. 160, April/May 2010, pp. 27-47.

“NATO: Alliance, democracy, or UN”. Forum: NATO at Sixty (Spring 2009), pp. 19-22. Magazine of the International Affairs Forum published by the Center for International Relations http://www.ia-forum.org/

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“Conservative Internationalism: From Jefferson to Polk to Truman to Reagan”., Policy Review, N. 150, August/September 2008, pp. 3-54. (Hoover Institution, Stanford University)

“Who Speaks Truth to Whom?” International Studies Review, Vol. 10, Issue 1 (March 2008), pp. 160-162 (abridged version of Oxford manuscript- see chapters in books).

"Why We Fight Over Foreign Policy: Different Perspectives Yield Different Conclusions", Policy Review, April/May 2007, pp. 25-42 (Hoover Institution, Stanford University). "Will the United States Withdraw from Iraq and Leave Japan Out to Dry?" Japan Spotlight: Economy, Culture and History, Vol. 25, No. 3 (May/June 2006), pp. 34-35 (A publication of the Japan Economic Foundation, Tokyo) "No Enemies on the Right: Conservative Foreign Policy Factions Beyond Iraq," The National Interest, No. 78 (Winter 2004/05), pp.19-28. “Japan’s Security Options: A Democratic Security Community in Asia?” Japan Spotlight: Economy, Culture and History, Vol. 23, No. 3 (May/June 2004), pp. 24-27. (A publication of the Japan Economic Foundation, Tokyo) "The Truth About American Unilateralism”, American Outlook, Vol. VI, No. 4 (Fall 2003), pp. 55-58. (A publication of the Hudson Institute)

“NATO and the EU: Comparative Transatlantic Security Strategies”, Challenge Europe, No. 10, June 6, 2003, 8 pp. (An online journal of the European Policy Centre, Brussels, Belgium) “Correspondence: Institutionalized Disagreement”, International Security, Vol. 27, No. 1 (Summer 2002), pp. 178-181. “La grande strategia Americana”, iQuaderni Speciali di LIMES: Revista Italiana di Geopolitica, No. 1, 2003, pp. 61-71. "Alliance at Risk," The World Today (April 2002), 8 pp. Publication of Royal Institute for International Affairs, Chatham House. "Leadership is Unilateral: Bush and the War Against Terrorism", International Affairs Review, XI, 1 (Winter/Spring 2002), Publication of students at Elliott School of International Affairs, GWU.

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"Why 'The Rise and Fall of Great Powers' Was Wrong", Review of International Studies, 27 (2001), 579-92. Publication of British International Studies Association.

"Trading Troubles", The National Review, Vol. XLVIII, No. 25, December 31, 1996,

pp. 39-40.

"Making U.S. Trade Policy Truly Strategic", International Journal (Summer 1994), 40 pp.

"The American Renaissance", CEO International Strategies, August/September

1992, pp.18-21.

"Saying No to Decline", CEO International Strategies, January/February 1991, pp. 70-73.

"Winning the Peace", The National Review, Vol. XLII, No. 5, April 1, 1991, pp. 35-37.

"Partnerschaft in Gefahr/Amerikanisch Deutsche Wirtschaftsbeziehungen" and "Wechselseitige Wahrnemungen und Interpretationen der Wirtschaftspolitiken: Ein Abschlusskommentar", Dokumentation, Nr. 33/89, 7 August 1989, pp. 5-12 and pp. 53-58 respectively. (Publication of the Academy of Protestant Churches in the Federal Republic of Germany.)

"The U.S. has lost its Economic Policy Compass", International Economy,

March-April 1988, pp. 86-92.

"Trade Deterrence", The National Interest, No. 7, Spring 1987, pp. 48-61. Also published in Europaeische Rundschau, Vienna, Summer 1987.

"The State of the Debate: Reaganomics...Or the Solution,” Foreign Policy, Summer 1985, pp. 144-153. (A colloquy with C. Fred Bergsten on my earlier article in the 1984-85 Winter issue of Foreign Policy - see below).

"Technological Cooperation and the Nation-State", co-author with James P. Lester, Western Political Quarterly, Vol. 38, No.1, March 1985, pp. 44-69.

"Where Reaganomics Works", Foreign Policy, No. 57, Winter 1984-85, pp. 14-38. Also published simultaneously as:

1. "La reaganomies et l'economie mondiale", Politique Etrangere, No. 4, Hiver 1984, pp. 831-851.

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2. a longer monograph entitled International Reaganomics: A Domestic Approach to World Economy, Significant Issues Series, Vol. VI, No. 18, Center for Strategic and International Studies, The Georgetown University, December 1984, 42 pp.

3. excerpts from the monograph "A Domestic Approach to World

Economy", in Economic Impact, A Quarterly Review of World Economics (published by the United States Information Agency), No. 51, 3/1985, pp. 8-16.

"U.S. Energy Security Policy: Finally on Track", Geopolitics and Energy, Vol. 6, No. 9 (September 1984).

"Comments" in Samuel P. Huntington (ed.), "National Security Decision Making in the White House and Its Organization", World Affairs, Vol. 146, No. 2 (Fall 1983).

"Securing Energy", The Washington Quarterly, Vol. 4, No. 3 (Summer 1981).

"Technology and Development in the 1980s: Is the United States Missing an Opportunity?", Journal of International Affairs, Vol. 33, No. 1, (Spring/Summer 1979).

"From Integration to Interdependence: Gains, Losses and Continuing Gaps", A Review Essay, International Organization, Vol. 33, No.1, (Winter 1979).

"Continuity and Change in U.S. Foreign Energy Policy", Policy Studies Journal, Vol. 7, No. 1, (September 1978).

"The Diplomacy of World Food: Goals, Capabilities, Issues and Arenas", International Organization, V. 32, No. 3, Special Issue (Summer 1978). This volume was also published as Raymond F. Hopkins and Donald J. Puchala

(eds.), The Global Political Economy of Food, University of Wisconsin Press, 1979.

"The International Political Economy of Food and Energy", A review essay, Journal of International Affairs, Vol. 31, No. 2 (Fall/Winter 1977).

"Manufacturing Enterprise Relationships in East-West Technology Transfer: Theoretical Models and Practical Experiences", co-author Eric W. Hayden, Columbia Journal of World Business, (Fall 1975), pp. 70-83.

"U.S. Foreign Policy in the Energy Crisis", The Atlantic Community Quarterly,

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Vol. 12, No. 4 (Winter 1974-75), pp. 426-439. Also published as "Diplomatic Uses of Technology in U.S. Energy Policy", Occasional Paper 28, Norman Patterson School of International Affairs, Carleton University, Ottawa, Canada, February 1975.

"Collective Responses to R&D Problems in Western Europe: 1955-1958 and

1968-1973", in Ernest B. Haas and John Gerard Ruggie (eds.), "International Responses to Technology", International Organization, Special Issue (Summer 1975). This volume was awarded the Harold and Margaret Sprout Award by

the International Studies Association for the Best Book in 1975 on international ecological topics.

"The Practice of Interdependence in the Research and Development Sector: Fast Reactor Cooperation in Western Europe", International Organization,

XXXVI (Summer 1971), pp. 507-527.

"A Political Interpretation of the Technology Gap Dispute", Orbis, XV (Summer 1971), pp. 507-527; also published as "Die politische Bedeutung der Diskussion ueber die technologische Luecke", Europa Archiv, XXV (September 10, 1970), pp. 654-664.

"A Decision-Making Analysis of the Origins of Euratom", Perspective, SAIS Student Journal, II (Spring 1968).

"The Technology Gap: Western Europe and the United States", Perspective, SAIS Student Journal, I (Spring 1967).

"An Analysis of United Nations Expenses with Cost Estimates to 1975",

monograph, co-author with Norman J. Padelford, Center for International Studies, Massachusetts Institute of Technology, (Summer 1963).

Monographs:

Japan as a Global Power: Contending Views from Japan, co-author with Richard J. Samuels and Timothy J. Westmyer, Sigur Center for Asian Studies, Project on Worldviews of Aspiring Powers, June 2013, 11 pp. How Russia Sees the World: Domestic Foreign Policy Debates, co-authored with Cory Welt, Sigur Center for Asian Studies and Institute for European, Russian and Eurasian Studies, Project on Worldviews of Aspiring Powers, May 2013, 10 pp.

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India as a Global Power: Contending Worldviews from India, Policy Report of Rising Powers Initiative, Sigur Center for Asian Studies, Elliott School of International Affairs, George Washington University, March 2012, co-authored with Richard Fontaine, Center for a New American Security, March 2012, 12 pp. Divided Diplomacy and the Next Administration: Conservative and Liberal Alternatives, co-edited with David Shambaugh and published by the Elliott School of International Affairs, The George Washington University, October 2004, 164 pp. America's Staying Power - Does Europe Need a Partner? Ernst Fraenkel Vortraege

zur Amerikanischen Politik, Wirtschaft, Gesellschaft und Geschichte, John F. Kennedy-Institut fuer Nordamerikastudien der Freien Universitaet Berlin, 1993.

The Alliance and East-West Economic Relations: Past Conflicts and Present Choices, co-authored with Kevin Quigley, Jr., published by the U.S.-Japan Economic Agenda, a joint project of the Elliott School of International Affairs, The George Washington University, and the Carnegie Council on Ethics and International Affairs, October, 1989.

United States Technology Policy: Outlook for International Business, report prepared for SRI International, March 1988.

U.S. Foreign Assistance: Time for Change, report of Task Force on Foreign Assistance, Foreign Policy Advisory Council to Candidate Ronald Reagan, September 1980, Chairman of Task Force and principal author.

The Growth of U.S. and World Economics Through Technological Innovation and Transfer, report of the Technology Panel of the Economic Policy Council, United Nations Association of the USA, September 1980, principal author and academic adviser to Panel.

Science and Technology as Tools of Foreign Policy, report prepared by SRI International for the National Foreign Assessment Center, Central Intelligence Agency, March 1980 (unclassified), principal author.

"U.S. Policy for Technology and Development: Experience, Problems, and

Private Sector Role", in Public Policy and Technology Transfer: Viewpoints of U.S. Business, Vol. 4, Chapter II, published by the Fund for Multinational Management Education (and other sponsors), New York, New York, March

1978.

Book Reviews: (Listed only since 2012)

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Review of “Obama’s World: Judging His Foreign Policy Record,” Foreign Affairs, 94:5 (September/October 2015). 2-78. H-Diplo/ISSF Forum, an online production of H-Diplo with the journals, Security Studies, International Security, Journal of Strategic Studies, and the International Studies Association's Security Studies Section, 2016 May, 4000 words. Review of Charles N. Edel, Nation-Builder: John Quincy Adams and the Grand Strategy of the Republic (Cambridge: Harvard University Press, 2014) in Foreign Affairs (May/June 2015). Review of Peter J. Katzenstein, editor, Sinicization and the Rise of China: Civilizational processes beyond East and West (London: Routledge, 2012) in Perspectives on Politics, September 2013.

Chaired Roundtable and wrote Review of Sarah E. Kreps. Coalitions of Convenience: United States Military Interventions After the Cold War. (New York and Oxford: Oxford University Press, 2011), H-Diplo Roundtable, July 2012

Opinion Editorials:

“A Letter to the White House, Not Iran,” GWU Hatchet, March 21, 2015 “Conservative Internationalism Not Realism,” Hattiesburg American, February 23, 2015 “Japan’s Instincts Put U.S. Policy at Risk,” Japan News (English version by Yomiuri Shimbun), February, 2014

“The Best Diplomacy Is Armed Diplomacy,” Wall Street Journal, September 19, 2013

“Lessons from the Great Expansion,” Wall Street Journal, January 28, 2012

"The Moral Argument for U.S. Leadership", Wall Street Journal, August 26,

1993 "Partisan Economics", Wall Street Journal, August 22, 2002 "Does NATO Matter Anymore?" Guardian, September 15, 2002 "Failure to Fight Just as Risky", Baltimore Sun, March 10, 2003 "Tribal Warfare on the Right", Los Angeles Times, November 28, 2004.

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"Bush's Classic Conservatism", International Herald Tribune, March 29, 2005 “Polk: Conservative Internationalist”. The New York Sun, August 18, 2008 “How Reagan Would Have Dealt with Georgia”, The Los Angeles Times, August 28, 2008. “NATO: What Direction Next?” The Washington Times, April 12, 2009.

“Obama's Foreign Policy and the Loyal Opposition,” Deutsche Welle, January 2013

“Obama Puts the World at Risk”, Defining Ideas (Hoover Institution Journal), January 2013

“Europeans Pay Attention: Romney is Different, Transatlantic Voices, September 2012

“Ambitious Diplomacy, Fading Firepower,” National Review Online, August 2012 “Reagan Republicans,” Defining Ideas (Hoover Institution Journal), July 2013 “The Best Diplomacy Is Armed Diplomacy,” Wall Street Journal, September 2013

“NATO Should Act Now Not Later, Deutsche Welle, April 22, 2014

Papers, Seminars and Addresses (Selective from 1981-present, excluding published materials cited above):

“Fighting for Freedom Conservatively,” Keynote Address at Conference on Conservatives and the World, University of Texas Austin, May 5, 2017

Distinguished Speaker Series, "Foreign Policy Choices in 2016", Sponsored by College of Sciences, University of Central Florida, Orlando, Florida, 2016 Mar

“The American Foreign Policy Debate: Déjà Vu?” Begin-Sadat Center for Strategic Studies, Bar Ilan University, Tel Aviv, Israel, December 8, 2014

“Is America Returning to Isolationism?” Chicago Council on Global Affairs, President’s Circle, Hosted by Ambassador Ivo Daalder, October 8, 2014

“Conservative Internationalism: What Is It and Why Do We Need It?” The Commonwealth Club, San Francisco, CA, February 20, 2014

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“Conservative Internationalism,” Distinguished Bradley Lecture, American Enterprise Institute, November 4, 2013

“Syria and Beyond: Two Views of American Foreign Policy,” Debate with G. John Ikenberry, Princeton University and Oxford Fellow, hosted by GWU President Emeritus Stephen Joel Trachtenberg and sponsored by GWU Alexander Hamilton Society Chapter, Betts Theater, September 26, 2013

“Reagan's Economic Legacy,” Conference Celebrating the Life of William J. Casey, sponsored by The Institute of World Politics, Washington, D.C., March 13, 2013

“The Obama Doctrine in the Second Term: U.S. Foreign Policy Adrift,” Heritage Foundation, March 21, 2013

“Is America Still Exceptional?” Debate with Daniel Deudney, Johns Hopkins University, followed by reception, Marvin Center Amphitheater, Sponsored by the GWU Chapter of the Alexander Hamilton Society, December 10, 2012

Manuscript Review Seminar, sponsored by the Hoover Institution, Washington, D. C., October 11-12, 2013, Evening dinner and following daylong seminar to review my new book manuscript, Conservative Internationalism: Armed Diplomacy Under Jefferson, Polk, Truman and Reagan.

“Conservative Internationalism: What Is It and Why Do We Need It?” Hoover Institution, Stanford University, June 20, 2012 “Conservative Internationalism: What is it?” Seminar Series, Department of Political Science, Stanford University, October 7, 2011. “Reagan: Ideas and the End of the Cold War”, Transatlantic Academy, Washington, D.C., March 11, 2011 sponsored by the Princeton University Project on the End of the Cold War Twenty Years After.

“Reagan and the Rise of Global Capitalism,” at Ronald Reagan Centennial Conference, Reagan in a Transformed World: 1981-2011,” National Press Club, Washington, D.C., February 10-11, 2011, :sponsored by Miller Center of Public Affairs, University of Virginia.

“Global Leadership and the Promotion of Liberal Values”, Council on Foreign Relations, Roundtable Series on Global Stakes in Human Rights, September 27, 2010.

“Obama’s Foreign Policy,” The International Club, La Redoute, Bonn/Bad Godesberg, Germany, June 17, 2010. “Obama’s Foreign Policy.’ Naval War College, Newport, RI, June 8, 2010.

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“Ideas Have Consequences: The Cold War and Today,” presented at Conference on The End of the Cold War after Twenty Years: Reconsiderations, Retrospectives, and Revisions, Princeton University, March 5-6, 2010. To be published in the British journal, International Politics, Summer 2011, and in volume, The End of the Cold War After Twenty Years, edited by Daniel H. Deudney (Johns Hopkins University) and G. John Ikenberry (Princeton University).

“Foreign Policy Views and US Standing in the World”, co-author with Matthew Baum (Harvard University) presented at the American Political Science Association Convention, Toronto, Canada, September 4, 2009. “Reagan: His Legacy for American Foreign Policy”, Hoover Institution, Stanford University, Palo Alto, CA, July 28, 2009. Keynote luncheon address entitled “Obama’s Foreign Policy: Is He Neglecting Asia?” at Sigur Center Conference on “The Future of U.S.-Taiwan Relations”, City View Room, May 19, 2009. “World Trade, Economy and National Security,” guest lecture at J. Dennis Hastert Center for Economics, Government and Public Policy, Wheaton College, Wheaton. Illinois, March 26, 2009. “Scholarship and Policy-Making: Who Speaks Truth to Whom?” invited guest lecture at Fourth Annual New Era Foreign Policy Conference for political science graduate and post-doctoral students from across the country, co-sponsored by the Elliott School, UC Berkeley and Duke University, Lindner Family Commons, Elliott School, March 23, 2009. “Conservative Internationalism: From Jefferson to Reagan”, paper presented at luncheon roundtable, Johns Hopkins School of Advanced International Studies, March 12, 2009. “Bush Legacy in US foreign policy” presented on panel with Dan Deudney, (Johns Hopkins University), John Ikenberry (Princeton), Aaron Friedberg (Princeton), and Charles Kupchan (Georgetown), Homewood Campus, Johns Hopkins University, Baltimore, MD, April 13, 2009. “American Views of US Standing in the World”, paper co-authored with Matthew Baum (Harvard JFK School) and presented at Workshop of APSA Task Force on US Standing in World Affairs, University of Virginia, Charlottesville, VA, March 5-6, 2009.

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“American Views of Anti-Americanism: Different Schools and Interpretations” paper presented at Workshop of APSA Task Force on US Standing in World Affairs”, APSA Headquarters, Washington, DC, November 7-8, 2008. “Conservative Internationalism: From Jefferson to Reagan”, paper presented at luncheon roundtable, the Heritage Foundation, Washington, D.C., November 6, 2008. “Conservative Internationalism: From Jefferson to Reagan”, paper presented at luncheon roundtable, Hoover Institution, Washington, D.C., September 18, 2008. “Iraq and Previous Transatlantic Crises” paper presented at the BMW Center for German and European Studies, Georgetown University, May 9, 2008. Presented Paper on “Conservative Internationalism: Eleven Commandments of a New Foreign Policy Tradition” at Princeton Conference on “Conservatism and American Foreign Policy after George W. Bush”, Princeton University, May 1-3, 2008. Hosted by Professors Aaron Friedberg and Colin Dueck Presented paper on “Conservative Internationalism: From Thomas Jefferson to Ronald Reagan” at the PIPES (Program on International Political Economy and Security) Seminar, University of Chicago, February 14, 2008. Hosted by Professors Charles Lipson and John Mearsheimer. Invited to present paper on “US and Europe in the Iraq Crisis” at International Workshop on US and EU perspectives on Global Issues: Transatlantic Relations in Transition? October 26-27, 2007, College of Europe, Bruges, Belgium. Presented paper, "Iraq and Previous Crises: Divided by Threat Not Institutions or Values" at Centennial Conference on The Transatlantic Relationship at the Dawn of the New Millennium, Suffolk University, Boston, Massachusetts, March 5, 2007. Luncheon lecture on "Red State America: A Mystery to Europe? European Misperceptions of Conservative America", sponsored by Deutsche Gesellschaft fuer Auswaertige Politik and German Marshall Fund of the United States, Lindenlife Restaurant, Berlin, June 19, 2005. Lecture on "Identity and Power in US Foreign Policy" as part of Distinguished Lecture Series on Transatlantic Relations at Swedish Institute of International Affairs, Stockholm, Sweden, June 14, 2005. Roundtable Discussion 10am-12 noon, and Public Lecture, 4-5:30 pm.

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Appeared live on C-Span, Washington Journal, discussing my article in The National Interest, January 24, 2005. Lecture, "Alternative Views of US Foreign Policy in Iraq", Dallas World Affairs Council, Dallas, Texas, January 18, 2005.

Debate, "US Foreign Policy", New America Foundation, covered by C-Span, November 1, 2004. Lecture at National War College, April 15, 2004 Lecture at Conference on Confronting Cultural Diversity in a Global World, Systems Planning Corporation, Arlington, Va., March 5, 2004. “Do the United States and Japan Form a Security Community: Japan’s Expanding Security Role”, paper presented at a meeting of the Study Group on Redefining the US-Japan Alliance, Tokyo, Japan, December 14-15, 2003.

“Power, Institutions and Legitimacy in Atlantic Relations”, paper presented at the German Marshall Fund, Washington, D.C., November 11, 2003. Lecture at George C. Marshall European Center for Security Studies, Garmisch-Partenkirchen, Germany, October 20, 2003 “Is the NATO Security Community Unraveling?” paper presented at a meeting of the Transatlantic Study Group, Berlin, Germany, October 17-18, 2003.

Lecture tour of Belgium, Luxembourg, and Germany for the State Department’s Public Affairs Office, June 21– July, 7, 2003. Did numerous interviews with press and radio, met with parliamentarians in Brussels and Berlin, and spoke at:

a. America Center, Brussels, Belgium b. Bertelsmann Foundation, Brussels c. Vasalius College, University of Brussels d. Royal Institute for International Relations, Palais d’Egmont, Brussels e. Robert Schuman Center, Luxembourg f. University of Potsdam, Berlin g. University of Berlin, Berlin h. Atlantik Bruecke, International Club, Berlin i. German Society for Foreign Policy, Berlin

Participated in video conference with journalists in Ukraine sponsored by U.S. State Department’s Bureau of International Information Programs, June 8, 2003.

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Lecture, “War Against Iraq: Justified or Not?” Baltimore Council of Foreign Relations, World Trade Center, Baltimore, Maryland, March 5, 2003. Lecture tour of France and Germany on my new book for the State Department's Public Affairs Office, May 22 – June 4, 2002. Spoke at : a. Institute for International and Strategic Relations, Paris, May 23, 2002. b. France Amerique, Paris, May 23, 2002 c. Club du CEPII, Paris, May 24, 2002. d. Centre Americain de Sciences Po, Paris, May 24, 2002. e. Forschungsinstitut der Deutschen Gesellschaft fuer Auswaertige Politik, Study

Group on Transatlantic Relations, chaired by Helga Haftendorn and Karl Kaiser, May 27, 2002, and lecture for public audience, Berlin, May 28, 2002.

f. University of Regensburg, Regensburg, May 28, 2002 g. University of Munich, Munich, May 29, 2002. h. Chamber of Commerce, Leipzig, May 30, 2002. i. Cologne Press Club, Cologne, May 31, 2002. Appeared live on C-Span, Washington Journal, discussing my book At Home Abroad, July 28, 2002. Lecture, "A Structural Analysis of American Foreign Policy", Ohio State University, November 8, 2002; Princeton University, November 9, 2001; University of Virginia, October 21, 2001.

Lecture, “National Identity as a Source – and a Guide – to U.S. Foreign Policy”, Weatherhead Center for International Affairs, Harvard University, November 14, 2000. Lecture, “At Home Abroad: Identity and Power in U. S. Foreign Policy in the 21st Century”, Weatherhead Center for International Affairs, Harvard University, October 13, 1998.

Lecture, "Identity and International Politics", Department of Political Science, Cornell University, February 27, 1997; Dept. of Political Science and Institute of International Studies, University of California, Berkeley, April 17, 1996; Dept. of Political Science and Woodrow Wilson School of International Affairs, Princeton University, October 13, 1995.

Lecture, "Ideas, Identity and the Illogic of Neorealism", The Center for Science

and International Affairs, Harvard University, April 4, 1994.

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"Identity and American Foreign Policy After the Cold War", paper presented at the annual convention of the International Studies Association, Washington, D.C., March 30, 1994.

"Identity and International Politics: An Alternative to Neorealism", paper presented at the annual convention of the American Political Science Association, Washington, D.C., Sept. 4, 1993.

Invited presentation on "America's Staying Power: Does Europe Need A

Partner?" in the Ernst Fraenkel Lecture Series, John F. Kennedy Institute, Free University of Berlin, Berlin, Germany, Oct. 13, 1992 (published as a booklet by the Free University).

Appeared on Bill Moyer's program "Listening to America: Curing the

Economy", Public Broadcasting Station. Shown on WNET Channel 13, New York, June 16, 1992 and on PBS channels throughout the country.

Lecture, "Is Neorealism Still Useful?", Program in International Politics, Economics and Security (PIPES), University of Chicago, February 13, 1992.

Lecture, "American Foreign Policy After the Cold War", School of

International Relations, University of Southern California, April 15, 1992.

Keynote Address, "A New Look at American Power", Current Strategy Conference, Naval War College, Newport, RI, June 18, 1991.

Keynote Address, "Is America Finished?", Annual Meeting of the American Truckers Association, Key Largo, FL, April 27, 1991.

Keynote Address, "America and the World", German-American Conference, Konrad Adenauer Foundation, Washington, D.C., April 12, 1991.

Keynote Address, "America Can Compete with Japan", at Fortune Magazine Worldwide Corporate Communications Conference, Palm Springs, CA, March 11, 1991.

Keynote Address, "Is America in Decline?", the Annual Meeting of the

Chemical Manufacturers Association, New York, NY, Nov. 5, 1990.

1990-91--Numerous seminars and radio programs on the new book, The Myth of America's Decline, at World Affairs Council, local Chambers of Commerce

and Universities in Chicago, Milwaukee, Minneapolis, Dallas, Denver, New York, Stanford (Conn.), Seattle, Baltimore, Atlanta and Miami.

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Lecture on "America's Decline: Myth or Reality", Lehrman Institute, New York, June 26, 1990.

Keynote address on "America's Decline: Myth or Reality?", Congress of Neurosurgeons, Atlanta, GA, October 30, 1989.

"U.S. Domestic Economic Policy and International Economic Performance: Ideas, Interests, and Politics", paper presented at the annual convention of the American Political Science Association, Atlanta, GA, August 30- September 3, 1989.

Appeared on television program, "It's Your Business" debating U.S. trade policy. Produced by U.S. Chamber of Commerce, June 12, 1989. Aired Channel 7, Washington, D. C. June 18, 1989.

Appeared as special guest on Public Broadcasting Service (PBS) program, U.S. World Power: Crisis or Crossroads? Produced by Rutgers University Office of TV and Radio, New Brunswick, NJ, April 28, 1989. Aired on Channel 13, New York, May 28, 1989.

"Did Reaganomics Succeed? Maybe", paper presented at the annual convention

of the International Studies Association, London, England, March 30, 1989.

Lecture on "America and the World Economy", Institute for War and Peace Studies, Columbia University, October 13, 1988.

Lecture on "U.S. Foreign Economic Policy" at the Institut Francais des Relations Internationales (IFRI), Paris, October 6, 1988.

Lecture on "U.S. Foreign Economic Policy" at the European Business School, Schloss Reichartshausen, Oestrich-Winkel, Germany, October 4, 1988.

Lecture: "American Leadership in the World Economy", Political Economy Seminar, The Center for International Affairs, Harvard University, March 17, 1988.

Lecture: "The Evolution of American Foreign Economic Policy Since 1945", Foreign Policy Institute, Johns Hopkins University SAIS, March 9, 1988.

"International Private Capital Flows: The Central Importance of Public

Policy", address to the Private Sector Organization of Jamaica, Kingston, Jamaica, October 1, 1987.

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"Defining Science, Technology and International Affairs as a Sub-field", comments presented to the Roundtable of Technology and the International

System, American Political Science Association Convention, Chicago, Illinois, September 4, 1987. Published as "On Technology as an Intermediate Factor", in Science, Technology and Politics, August 1988 (newsletter of the American Political Science Association Section on Science and Technology Policy Studies). "U.S. and the World Economy", lecture at the Carnegie Council on Ethics and International Affairs, New York, April 3, 1987.

"Rambo and Romeo: Conflicting Motivations of U.S. Foreign Economic

Policy", Scholl Foundation Lecture, Skidmore College, Saratoga Springs, N.Y., March 25, 1987.

"Likely Impact of High Tech Competition on the East-West Technology Gap

and on International Institutional, Political and Economic Relations", paper prepared for conference on Foreign Competition in Science and Technology, George Washington University, March 23-24, 1987.

"U.S. and the World Economy", video-taped panel discussion sponsored by the National Economists Club Educational Foundation, Washington, D.C., March 16, 1987.

"U.S. Foreign Economic Policy: Current Issues", lecture at the University of Paris II, March 10, 1987 and at the Institut Francais des Relations Internationales (IFRI), March 11, 1987.

"Domestic Trade Politics and the Uruguay Round", paper presented to the Conference on Domestic Politics and the Uruguay Round, Montreux,

Switzerland, March 6-8, 1987.

"U.S. Trade and Technology Policy", series of lectures at the Tsing Hua University, Beijing, China, October 17-25, 1986, sponsored by the Economic Development Institute, World Bank.

"America's Foreign Trade Policy", video-taped television program sponsored by the Foreign Service History Center, GWU TV Station, September 26, 1986.

"Is Europe Pushing the United States Toward the Pacific", presentation to Conference on Pacific/Atlantic Relations, Institute for International Studies, University of California, Berkeley, April 26, 1986.

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"U.S. Foreign Economic Policy", lecture at INSEAD (European Institute of Business Administration) Fontainbleau, France, October 11, 1985.

"U.S. Role in the Multilateral Development Banks," Testimony before the Subcommittee on International Development Institutions and Finance,

Committee on Banking, Finance, and Urban Affairs, U.S. House of Representatives, U.S. Congress, July 18, 1985.

"Technological Protectionism in the United States: A Way Out", paper presented to Workshop on International Technology Transfer: Promotion

and Barriers, sponsored by Six Countries' Programme on Aspects of Government Policies Toward Technological Innovation in Industry, Ottawa,

Canada, May 6-7, 1985.

"Multilateral Development Banks", Testimony before the Subcommittee on Foreign Operations, Committee on Appropriations, U.S. House of

Representatives, March 27, 1985.

Lecture: "Reaganomics and the World Economy", Seminar at the Center for International Affairs, Harvard University, February 26, 1985.

"The Magic of Hard Work: Foreign Assistance and the Private Sector Under the Reagan Administration", Address before the Conference on U.S. Corporations and International Health, Newport Beach, CA, December 8-9, 1983.

"International Peaceful Nuclear Cooperation in Global Perspective", paper presented at Third Japanese-German-American Conference on The Future of Nuclear Power, Nara, Japan, Aug. 22-24, 1983.

"U.S. Policy at the Williamsburg Summit: A Preview", Address at the

European Institute of Public Administration, Maastricht, Holland, May 8, 1983.

"Economics and Security in Alliance and East-West Relations", Address at the Institute for Economic Research, Hamburg, Germany, February 11, 1983. Also published by U.S. Information Agency, April 1, 1983.

"U.S. East-West Trade Policy", Lecture at the Institute Francais des Relations Internationales (IFRI), Paris, France, February 8, 1983.

"The GATT Ministerial: An Appraisal", Address before the U.S. Council on

International Business, New York, NY, December 1, 1982.

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"Reagan Administration Foreign Assistance Policy, Address to the Annual Meeting of the Society for International Development, Washington, D.C., May 21, 1981.

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