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Walt, the Belfer professor of international affairs, and co-author John J. Mearsheimer of the University of Chicago set off a storm of controversy last March when they published a paper arguing that the pro-Israel lobby, led by the American Israel Public Affairs Committee, has distorted foreign policy through its influence on academia, the media, and think tanks. Their essay also argued that the lobby was a “critical element” in the decision to invade Iraq...
Doug Ahlers, a fellow at the KSG’s Belfer Center for Science and International Affairs and a former resident of New Orleans, began the Broadmoor Project last year when he was looking for one neighborhood in which to focus Harvard volunteer work and resources...
...that Congressional skepticism, President Bush’s low popularity, and international opposition would restrain American aggression. “The chances of attack are almost nonexistent,” he said. Moderated by Graham T. Allison ’62, director of the Kennedy School’s Belfer Center for Science and International Affairs, the panel of foreign policy experts discussed Iran’s nuclear enrichment program and the interplay between the two country’s interests and foreign policies to over two hundred spectators last night. The panelists agreed that Iran is far from building...
...former deputy prime minister of Thailand is arriving today as a senior fellow at the International Security Program at the Kennedy School of Government’s Belfer Center for Science and International Affairs, a Kennedy School spokeswoman said late last week. Surakiart Sathirathai will also be a visiting scholar at Harvard Law School’s European Law Research Center, according to spokesman Michael A. Armini, who added that Sathirathai will not have a teaching appointment. Sathirathai received a master’s degree from the Law School in 1982 and became the first Thai person to earn...
...exist under any of Patrick’s predecessors. In addition to graduating from the College in 1991, Kayyem received a degree from Harvard Law School in 1995. She joined the KSG faculty in 2001, and served as executive director of research of the school’s Belfer Center for Science and International Affairs until 2003. Since then she has been a resident scholar, teaching on subjects including homeland security and U.S. law. She has also served as co-chair of a KSG program that works with the Dubai School of Government. Kayyem will take office...