Chris Seiple
Chris Seiple, Ph.D., "is the president of the Institute for Global Engagement, a faith-based NGO that promotes religious freedom worldwide. A graduate of Stanford, the Naval Postgraduate School, and the Fletcher School for Law & Diplomacy, he is also the founder of The Review of Faith & International Affairs (www.cfia.org), a Senior Fellow at the Foreign Policy Research Institute (Philadelphia), a member at the Council on Foreign Relations (New York), and a member of the International Institute for Strategic Studies (London). His book, The U.S. Military/NGO Relationship in Humanitarian Interventions, is a seminal work in the field, and he is the co-author of the forthcoming International Religious Freedom: A Handbook for Advocacy. A former Marine infantry officer, Seiple serves on the Wycliffe Bible Translators, USA, board of directors, and also on the board of advisors for Carolina for Kibera, Inc." [1]
His wife is Alissa Seiple, and his father is Robert A. Seiple.
Academic Background:
- PhD, The Fletcher School of Law & Diplomacy, Tufts University Thesis
- MA, National Security Affairs, Naval Post-graduate School
- BA, International Relations, Stanford University
Professional and Business Experience:
- Founder, Council on Faith and International Affairs
- Special Assistant to the President of East West Institute
- National Security Analyst, Strategic Initiatives Group, Pentagon
- National Security Affairs Specialist, National Defense Panel
- Inter-Service and Inter-Agency Liaison, Chemical-Biological Incidence Response Force Infantry Officer, U.S. Marines
- Board Member of Wycliffe Bible Translators since 2003.
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References
- ↑ Chris Seiple, Institute for Global Engagement, accessed January 30, 2009.