Edward Nicholae Luttwak, PhD Biography |
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Senior Adviser at the Center for Strategic and International Studies (CSIS) |
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None Found to the question "Should the US Have Attacked Iraq?" |
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No position found as of Apr. 26, 2006
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Theoretical Expertise Ranking: |
Experts Individuals with PhD's, JD's, or equivalent advanced degrees in fields relevant to the US - Iraq conflict. Also top-level government officials (such as foreign leaders, US presidents, Founding Fathers, Supreme Court Justices, members of legislative bodies, cabinet members, military leaders, etc.) with positions relevant to the US - Iraq conflict. |
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Senior Adviser, Center for Strategic and International Studies Director, Geo-economics, Georgetown University, 1991-present Arleigh A. Burke Chair in Strategy, Georgetown University, 1987-present Consultant to Naval War College, Department of Defense, 1973-present Member of Editorial Boards of: Geopolitique (France), The Journal of Strategic Studies, and The Washington Quarterly Senior Fellow, Georgetown University, 1976- 1987 Tanner Lecturer, Yale University, 1989 Nimitz Lecturer, University of California at Berkeley, 1987 Research Professor in International Security Affairs, Georgetown University,1978-1982 Visiting Professor of Political Science, Johns Hopkins University, 1973-1978 Associate Director, Washington Center of Foreign Policy Research, 1972-1975 Oil Consultant, Walter J. Levy, London, England, 1967-1968 Lecturer, University of Bath, England, 1965-1967 Worked in Eastern Europe for CBS-TV, 1964-1965 |
Education: |
PhD, Johns Hopkins University, 1975 BSc, Johns Hopkins University,1964 Attended schools in Palermo and Milan, Italy, 1949-55, Carmel College in England, and London School of Economics and Political Science |
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