Eddy Lecture Speaker List

 

 

1989

"Does Gorbachev Have a Chance?"

Robert Legvold

Director, W. Averell Harriman Institute for

Advanced Study of the Soviet Union

 

 
 

1990

"After the Cold War: What Next?"

John Lewis Gaddis

Distinguished Professor of History

Director of the Contemporary History Institute

at Ohio University

 

 
 

1991

"Internal Affairs and International Relations in the Post-Cold War World"

Terry L. Deibel

Professor of National Strategy,

the National War College

 

 
 

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

 

 
 

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

 

 
 

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

 

 
 

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

 

 
 

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

 

 
 

1997

"A Reflections on American Foreign Policy"

Anthony Lake

Professor at the School of Foreign Service,

Georgetown University

National Security Advisor, 1993-1996

 

 
 

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

 

 
 

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.

 

 
 

2000

"U.S. National Security in a New Era"

General Wesley Clark

Former Supreme Allied Commander, Europe/NATO

 

 
 

2001

"Politics, Economics and Security in a Global Age"

Robert Gilpin

Eisenhower Professor of Politics and International

Affairs Emeritus, Woodrow Wilson School

Princeton University

 

 
 

2002

"September 11th and Its Impact on International Relations"

Robert O. Keohane

James B. Duke Professor of Political Science

Duke University

 

 
 

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

 

 
 

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

 

 
 

2005

"Terror in the Name of God: Why Religious Militants Kill"

Jessica Stern

Faculty Affiliate at the Belfer Center for Science and International Affairs

Former Director of Russian, Ukranian, and Eurasian Affairs at the National Security Council

Former Superterrorism Fellow at the Council on Foreign Relations

Former National Fellow at Hoover Institution at Stanford University

 

 
  2006

"The End of Poverty"

Dr. Jeffrey Sachs

Professor, Columbia University

Director of The Earth Institute, Columbia University

Special Adviser to the UN Secretary-General

Director of the Millennium Project

 

 
 

 2007

"Why the World is Watching Ohio:
American Politics in the Age of Globalization"

Strobe Talbott

President, The Brookings Institution

Deputy Secretary of State

Ambassador-at-Large and Special Adviser to the Secretary of State for New Independent States of the former Soviet Union