Cornelia M.
Jackson Professor of Political Science
Tony Smith - International &
Comparative PoliticsPh.D., Harvard University, 1971 Tony
Smith's books include The French Stake in Algeria (Cornell,
1978), The Pattern of Imperialism (Cambridge, 1981),
Thinking Like a Communist (Norton, 1987), and
America's Mission:
The U.S. and the Global Struggle for Democracy in the 20th Century,
(Princeton, 1994) and Foreign Attachments: The Power of Ethnic
Groups in the Making of US Foreign Policy, (Harvard, 2000). His
work has been published in World Politics, Political Theory,
International Organization, Foreign Affairs, and French
Politics and Society.
He has held grants from the Lehrman Institute, the Rockefeller
Foundation, the German Marshall Fund and the Woodrow Wilson Center. He
was the Whitney Shepardson Fellow at the Council on Foreign Relations
in 1998 and was a Fulbright Professor in Guatemala, Spring 2000.
Prof.
Smith's Curriculum Vitae
Recent Publications:
Chapter Two: American Foreign Policy in
Crisis: Wilsonianism in the 21st Century? From a book edited by G. John Ikenberry, due to be published by
Princeton University Press fall 2008
A Pact With The Devil: Washington’s
Bid forWorld Supremacy and the Betrayal of the American Promise
Roundtable Review, 2007
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