Institute on World Affairs – Outside Looking In – American Foreign Policy after 9/11

John C. Hulsman

Wednesday, 05 Nov 2003 at 8:00 pm – Sun Room, Memorial Union

John C. Hulsman is a Research Fellow with the Heritage Foundation Davis Institute for International Policy Studies where he examines European security and NATO affairs, the European Union, U.S.-European trade and economic relations, and the war on terror. He makes regular appearances on ABC, Fox News, CNN, CNNfn, MSNBC, PBS and the BBC. He was a fellow in European studies at the Center for Strategic and International Studies in Washington, and taught world politics and U.S. foreign policy at the University of St. Andrews, Scotland. His books include A Paradigm for the New World Order , The World Turned Rightside Up: A New Trading Agenda for the Age of Globalization," and he contributed a chapter to an upcoming volume critiquing the doctrine of humanitarian intervention. He earned a doctorate and master's degrees in modern history and international relations from the University of St. Andrews.
Part of the World Affairs Series: Outside Looking in: International Perspective on U.S. Foreign Policy.

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