Robert J. Art
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Robert J. Art "is professor of international relations at Brandeis University and research associate at Harvard University's Olin Institute for Strategic Studies and MIT's Security Studies Program." [1]
- Editorial Advisory Board, Political Science Quarterly
Contents
CV
Accessed September 2007: [2]
FELLOWSHIPS AND GRANTS
- Woodrow Wilson Fellowships, 1964-64 and 1966-67
- Postdoctoral Fellowship, Center for International Affairs, Harvard University, 1967-68
- Council on Foreign Relations, International Affairs Fellow, 1971-72
- Guggenheim Fellow, 1975-76
- Travel & Study Grant, Ford Foundation, 1977-1980
- Moody Research Travel Grant, Lyndon Baines Johnson Foundation, 1979-1980
- Travel Grants, Program on European Society and Security, Center for International Affairs, Harvard University, Summers of 1983 and 1988
- Ford Foundation, Grant to study "Civil-Military Management of the Defense Department," with Vincent Davis and Samuel Huntington, 1983-84 United States Institute of Peace, Grant to study "Sharing the Risk: Extended Deterrence and the NATO Alliance," 1991-1993
- The Twentieth Century Fund, Grant to write Selective Engagement: An American Grand Strategy, 1991-1993
- Center for German and European Studies, Brandeis University, Grant to study "NATO After Kosovo, 1999
- United States Institute of Peace, Grant to study “Democracy and Counterterrorism: Lessons from the Past,” 2003-05
Other
- Member, Advisory Board, the Project on Defense Alternatives (since 1995)
Resources and articles
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References
- ↑ About Robert J. Art, USIP, accessed September 1, 2007.
- ↑ CV, MIT, accessed September 1, 2007.