Adam Garfinkle, Senior Fellow, Foreign Policy Research Institute
EDUCATION
Ph.D., International Relations, University of Pennsylvania (1979)
B.A./M.A., International Relations, University of Pennsylvania (1972)
PROFESSIONAL EXPERIENCE – HIGHLIGHTS
Executive Editor, The National Review
Professorial Lecturer of American Foreign Policy, SAIS, Johns Hopkins University
Director, Middle East Council of the Foreign Policy Research Institute
Book Review Editor, Orbis
Visiting Professor of Politics, Tel Aviv University
Visiting Professor of Political Science (University of Pennsylvania; Haverford College)
Research Aide to General Alexander Haig, Jr. (USA, Ret.)
Special Assistant, Office of Senator Henry Jackson
HONORS AND AFFILIATIONS
Moshe Dayan Center Fellowship
United States Institute of Peace Grant
Fulbright Research Fellowship
German Marshall Fund Travel Grant
PUBLICATIONS
Partial listing:
Deep and Wide: Water, War, and Diplomacy in the Jordan Valley, 1916-1996 in progress
Politics and Society in Modern Israel: Myths and Realities Armonk, N.Y.: M.E. Sharpe, 1997
Telltale Hearts: The Origin and Impact of the Vietnam Antiwar Movement St. Martin's Press, 1995 (paperback, 1997)
War, Water, and Negotiation in the Middle East: The Case of the Palestine-Syria Border, 1916-23 Tel Aviv: Moshe Dayan Center for Middle Eastern & African Studies, 1994
STUDY GROUP MEMBER