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1989
"Does Gorbachev Have a Chance?"
Robert Legvold
Director, W. Averell Harriman Institute for
Advanced Study of the Soviet Union
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1990
"After the Cold War: What Next?"
John Lewis Gaddis
Distinguished Professor of History
Director of the Contemporary History Institute
at Ohio University
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1991
"Internal Affairs and International Relations in the
Post-Cold War World"
Terry L. Deibel
Professor of National Strategy,
the National War College
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1992
"Intervention in the Post-Cold War World"
Robert W. Tucker
Professor Emeritus of American Diplomacy
The School of Advanced International Studies,
The Johns Hopkins University
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1993
"On the Ruins of an Empire"
Georgiy I. Mirsky
Professor at the Institute of World Economy and
International Relations and at the
Institute of International Relations of the
Ministry of Foreign Affairs in Moscow
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1994
"Democratization and Development in
Africa"
Deborah Brautigam
School of International Service at
The American University
and
Raymond F. Hopkins
Professor of Political Science at Swarthmore College
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1995
"Christianity and Islam: Approaches to
International Politics"
Alan Geyer
Professor of Political Ethics and Ecumenics
Wesley Theological Seminary
Resident Ethicist, Washington National Cathedral
Senior Scholar, Churches' Center for
Theology and Public Policy
and
Mamoun Fandy
Research Professor of Arab Studies
Center for Contemporary Arab Studies,
Georgetown University
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1996
"A New American Foreign Policy Strategy"
Michael Mandelbaum
Christian A. Herter Professor of
American Foreign Policy at the Johns Hopkins School
of Advanced International Studies Director,
Project on East-west Relations at the
Council on Foreign Relations
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1997
"A Reflections on American Foreign
Policy"
Anthony Lake
Professor at the School of Foreign Service,
Georgetown University
National Security Advisor, 1993-1996
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1998
"The Reluctant Sheriff:
The United States After The Cold War"
Richard N. Haass
Director of Foreign Policy Studies at the
Brookings Institute
Author and former Special Assistant to
President George Bush
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1999
" US-Russian Relations After Clinton
and Yeltsin"
Susan Eisenhower
Distinguished Visiting Fellow, The Nixon Center
Chair, Center for Political and Strategic Studies
Washington, D.C.
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2000
"U.S. National Security in a New Era"
General Wesley Clark
Former Supreme Allied Commander, Europe/NATO
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2001
"Politics, Economics and Security in
a Global Age"
Robert Gilpin
Eisenhower Professor of Politics and International
Affairs Emeritus, Woodrow Wilson School
Princeton University
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2002
"September 11th and Its Impact on
International Relations"
Robert O. Keohane
James B. Duke Professor of Political Science
Duke University
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2003
"The Flawed Logic of Bush Administration
Foreign Policy"
John J. Mearsheimer
Professor of Political Science
Co-Director, Program on International Security Policy
University of Chicago
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2004
"American Grand Strategy and the Future of
the Middle East"
General Anthony Zinni
Former 4-Star Commander of CENTCOM
Special envoy of President Bush to the
Middle East Peace Process
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