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Michael Brenner
Professor of International Affairs at the University of
Pittsburgh; a Senior Fellow at the Center for Transatlantic Relations, SAIS-Johns
Hopkins (Washington,
D.C.),
contributor to research and consulting projects on Euro-American
security and economic issues.
Publishes and teaches in the fields of American foreign policy,
Euro-American relations, and the European Union.
Author of numerous books, and over 60 articles and published papers on a
broad range of topics.
These
include books with Cambridge University Press (Nuclear Power and
Non-Proliferation) and the Center For International Affairs at
Harvard University (The Politics of International Monetary
Reform); and publications in major journals in the
United States and
Europe,
such as World Politics,
Comparative Politics,
Foreign
Policy, International Studies Quarterly,
International
Affairs, Survival,
Politique Etrangere, and
Internationale Politik. His most recent work is
Toward a More Independent Europe Egmont
Institute, Brussels.
Directed funded research projects with colleagues at leading
universities and institutes in
Britain, France,
Germany
and Italy, including
the Sorbonne, Bonn
University, King’s College –
London, and Universita di Firenze.
Invited lecturer at major universities and institutions in the
United States and abroad, including
Georgetown
University,
UCLA, the National Defense
University,
the State Department, Sorbonne, Ecole des Sciences Politiques, Royal
Institute of International Affairs,
University
of London, German
Council on Foreign Relations, Konrad Adenauer Foundation, and Universita
di Milano.
Consultant to United States Departments of Defense and State, Foreign
Service Institute and Mellon Bank on multilateral diplomacy, peace
keeping by multinational organizations, and political risk assessment.
Recipient of grants from the Ford Foundation, Carnegie Endowment For
International Peace, United States Information Service, European Union
Commission, NATO, and the Exxon Education Foundation.
Previous teaching and research appointments at Cornell, Stanford,
Harvard, MIT, Brookings Institution, University of California – San
Diego, and Distinguished Visiting Fellow at the National Defense
University.
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