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Anne-Marie Slaughter Page 1 of 26 ANNE-MARIE SLAUGHTER New America • 740 15th Street, NW, Suite 900 • Washington, DC 20005 PHONE 202-596-3372 TWITTER @slaughteram PRESENT POSITIONS President and CEO New America Bert G. Kerstetter '66 University Professor Emerita of Politics and International Affairs Princeton University Contributing Editor Financial Times Columnist Project Syndicate Foreign Policy Curator for over 80,000 followers worldwide through Twitter EDUCATION OXFORD UNIVERSITY D.Phil. in International Relations, 1992 Dissertation Topic: "Conceptions of the German Question in West German Domestic Politics, 1975-1985" HARVARD LAW SCHOOL J. D. cum laude, 1985 OXFORD UNIVERSITY M.Phil. in International Relations, 1982 PRINCETON UNIVERSITY A.B. magna cum laude, 1980 Majors: Woodrow Wilson School of Public and International Affairs European Cultural Studies

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ANNE-MARIE SLAUGHTER New America • 740 15th Street, NW, Suite 900 • Washington, DC 20005

PHONE 202-596-3372 • TWITTER @slaughteram

PRESENT POSITIONS

President and CEO

New America

Bert G. Kerstetter '66 University Professor Emerita of Politics and International Affairs

Princeton University

Contributing Editor

Financial Times

Columnist

Project Syndicate

Foreign Policy Curator for over 80,000 followers worldwide through Twitter

EDUCATION

OXFORD UNIVERSITY

D.Phil. in International Relations, 1992

Dissertation Topic: "Conceptions of the German Question in West German Domestic Politics,

1975-1985"

HARVARD LAW SCHOOL

J. D. cum laude, 1985

OXFORD UNIVERSITY

M.Phil. in International Relations, 1982

PRINCETON UNIVERSITY

A.B. magna cum laude, 1980

Majors: Woodrow Wilson School of Public and International Affairs

European Cultural Studies

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EMPLOYMENT

2003-2013

Bert G. Kerstetter ’66 University Professor of Politics and International Affairs

Princeton University

October 2012-October 2013

Contributing Editor

The Atlantic Magazine

2009-2011

Director of Policy Planning

United States Department of State

2002-2009

Dean of the Woodrow Wilson School of Public and International Affairs

Princeton University

2007-2008

Visiting Fellow

Shanghai Institute for International Studies

2002-2004

President

American Society of International Law

1994-2002

J. Sinclair Armstrong Professor of International, Foreign, and Comparative Law

Harvard Law School

1997-2002

Director, Graduate and International Legal Studies Harvard Law School

1999-2002

Faculty Director, Harvard Colloquium on International Affairs

2001-2002

Professor

John F. Kennedy School of Government, Harvard University

1993-94

Professor of Law and International Relations

University of Chicago Law School

Spring 1993

Visiting Professor of Law

Harvard Law School

1989-93

Assistant Professor of Law and International Relations

University of Chicago Law School

1988-89

Fellow in International Law

Harvard Law School

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1984-88

Assistant to Professor Abram Chayes: Legal assistance on a variety of international cases,

including litigation involving Nicaragua, the Philippines, Egypt, and the Marshall Islands.

Selecting and editing materials on strategic weapons management (1985)

Writing and editing materials for a course in International Legal Process (1985)

1986-87

Assistant to Professor Hal S. Scott

Legal assistance on cases and academic studies involving U.S. and foreign banking law

1985-86

Ford Fellow in European Society and Western Security, The Center for International Affairs,

Harvard University

1984

Summer Associate

Simpson, Thacher & Bartlett, New York, NY

1983

Summer Associate

Bingham, Dana & Gould, Boston, MA

1979

Summer Intern

Senate Foreign Relations Committee, Washington DC

HONORS

Honorary Doctor of Humane Letters, University of North Carolina, Chapel Hill, 2016

Barnard Medal of Distinction, Barnard College, Columbia University, 2016

Silver Award, Nautilus Book Awards, 2016

12 Women of the Year, Financial Times, 2015

Prominent Woman in International Law Award, American Society of International Law,

Women in International Law Interest Group, 2015

100 Most Powerful Women in Washington—Advocacy, Philanthropy, Nonprofits, The

Washingtonian Magazine, 2015

Honorary Degree, Royal Holloway, University of London, 2015

Woman of Distinction Award, Miss Hall’s School, 2015

Honorary Doctor of Laws, Tufts University, 2014

Honorary Doctor of Laws, University of Warwick (United Kingdom), 2013

Honorary Doctor of Laws, Brenau University, 2013

Honorary Doctor of Letters, Lafayette College, 2013

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40 Women to Watch Over 40, Forbes Magazine, 2013

Top 100 Global Thinkers, Foreign Policy Magazine, 2009, 2010, 2011, 2012

Louis B. Sohn Award for Public International Law, American Bar Association, 2012

Work Life Legacy Award, Families and Work Institute, 2012

Leadership Award, WIE Network, 2012

Joint Civilian Service Commendation Award, Supreme Allied Commander Europe, 2011

Distinguished Service Medal, U.S. Secretary of State, 2011

Meritorious Honor Award, U.S. Agency for International Development, 2011

Distinguished Alumni Award, St. Anne’s-Belfield School, 2011

Fellow, American Academy of Arts and Sciences

Member, American Philosophical Society

Honorary Fellow, Worcester College, Oxford

Honorary Trustee, French-American School of Princeton

Honorary Member, Fellows of the National Academy of Public Administrators

Thomas Jefferson Medal in Law, University of Virginia and the Thomas Jefferson Foundation,

2007

Doctor of Laws honoris causa, University of Miami School of Law, 2006

Whig-Clio Distinguished Service Award, Princeton University Whig-Cliosophic Society, 2006

Women in Foreign Policy Honoree, Foreign Policy Association, 2005

Finalist, Lionel Gelber Prize, 2005

Dr. Jean Mayer Global Citizenship Award, Tufts Institute for Global Leadership, 2003

Francis Deak Prize, awarded by the AMERICAN JOURNAL OF INTERNATIONAL LAW for

International Law and International Relations Theory: A Dual Agenda

(prize shared with Steven Ratner), 1994

Allen Chair Professor, T.C. Williams School of Law, University of Richmond, 1994

Francis Deak Prize, awarded by the AMERICAN JOURNAL OF INTERNATIONAL LAW for The Alien

Tort Statute and Judiciary Act of 1789: A Badge of Honor, 1990

Russell Baker Scholar, University of Chicago Law School, 1990

Certificate of Distinction in Teaching, Harvard-Danforth Center for Teaching and Learning,

1984

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Princeton University Daniel M. Sachs Memorial Scholarship (for two years of study at Oxford

University) Phi Beta Kappa, 1980

Woodrow Wilson School R.W. van de Velde Award, 1979

INVITED LECTURES

Can We “All Have It All”? TEDGlobal, 2013

Richard S. Salant Lecture on Freedom of the Press, Harvard Kennedy School, 2012

Inaugural Class of 1961 International Lecture, Lafayette College, 2012

Renaissance Lecture, College of Saint Benedict and Saint John’s University, 2012

Navin Nayarayn Memorial Lecture, Harvard University, 2011

Ambassador William C. Battle Symposium on American Diplomacy, Miller Center of Public

Affairs, University of Virginia, 2011

Kathryn Robertson Memorial Lecture in Global Health, Oregon Health and Science

University, 2011

Leon C. and June W. Holt Lecture in International Law, University of Pennsylvania Law

School, 2011

U.S. Agency for International Development, Distinguished Speaker Series, January 2010

Convocation Day Speaker, Emmanuel College, 2008

G. Theodore Mitau Endowed Lecture, Macalester College, February 2006

Robert L. Levine Distinguished Lecture Series, Fordham Law School, September 2005

Distinguished Scholar-in-Residence, Temple University Institute for International Law and

Public Policy, January 2004.

McCloy Professorship (two public lectures), Amherst College, 2003-2004

Alec Roche Lecture in Public International Law, New College, Oxford, November 2003

Thomas F. Ryan Memorial Lecture, Georgetown University Law Center, October 2003

President’s Lecture, American Society of International Law, An American Vision of

International Law? April 2003.

Pax Americana, Brown University, March 2003

Harold Jacobson Lecture in International Law, University of Michigan, November 2002

Millennial Lectures, Hague Academy of International Law, Summer 2000

Invited Lecturer, Nordic Academy of International Law, Summer 2000

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BOOKS AND JOURNAL SYMPOSIA

Unfinished Business: Women, Men, Work, Family, Random House, 2015.

The Crisis of American Foreign Policy: Wilsonianism in the Twenty-first Century (with G. John

Ikenberry, Thomas J. Knock, and Tony Smith), Princeton University Press, 2008.

The Idea that Is America: Keeping Faith with Our Values in a Dangerous World, Basic Books,

2007.

A New World Order, Princeton University Press, March 2004.

The Methods of International Law (edited with Steven R. Ratner), American Society of

International Law Studies in Transnational Legal Policy, 2004.

International Law and International Relations Theory: Millennial Lectures, Hague Academy of

International Law, Summer 2000.

Legalization and World Politics: A Special Issue of International Organization, Judith Goldstein,

Miles Kahler, Robert O. Keohane, and Anne-Marie Slaughter, eds., 54 INTERNATIONAL

ORGANIZATION (2000).

Symposium on Method in International Law: A Special Issue of the American Journal of

International Law, Steven R. Ratner and Anne-Marie Slaughter, eds., 93 AMERICAN JOURNAL OF

INTERNATIONAL LAW (1999).

THE EUROPEAN COURTS AND NATIONAL COURTS: DOCTRINE AND JURISPRUDENCE (Anne-Marie

Slaughter, Alec Stone Sweet, and Joseph H.H. Weiler, eds., 1997).

ARTICLES

Imagine a World Where Gender Is Neither a Plus nor a Minus, NATIONAL GEOGRAPHIC (January 2017).

The Only Way Forward: Can the New World Order Be Saved by Humanism? FOREIGN POLICY (special

issue: The Leading Global Thinkers of 2016) (December 2016).

How to Succeed in the Networked World: A Grand Strategy for the Digital Age, 96 FOREIGN AFFAIRS

(November/December 2016).

A Response: Short Takes—Provocations on Public Feminism, SIGNS: JOURNAL OF WOMEN IN CULTURE

AND SOCIETY (Winter 2017).

Global Complexity: Intersection of Chessboard and Web Trends, NOTES INTERNACIONALS: BARCELONA

CENTRE OF INTERNATIONAL AFFAIRS (Issue 147, May 2016).

(This article is the English version of a piece published in Spanish in the forthcoming edition of the

CIDOB INTERNATIONAL YEARBOOK 2016.)

The Work that Makes Work Possible, THE ATLANTIC (ONLINE) (March 23, 2016).

Diversity: Key to a Happier Legal Profession, LEADERSHIP COUNCIL ON LEADERSHIP DIVERSITY

(January 20, 2016).

A Lead Agency for Every Security Initiative, DEMOCRACY: A JOURNAL OF IDEAS (Winter 2016).

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The Failure of the Phrase Work-Life Balance, THE ATLANTIC (ONLINE) (December 16, 2015).

Rethinking the Think Tank, with Ben Scott, WASHINGTON MONTHLY (November/December 2015).

What Is America’s Purpose? THE NATIONAL INTEREST (September/October 2015).

Foreword, in THE WORK-FAMILY DEBATE IN POPULAR CULTURE: CAN WOMEN AND MEN “HAVE

IT ALL”? (Ellyn A. Lem and Timothy J. Dunn) (2015).

Foreword, in FINDING BLISS: INNOVATIVE LEGAL MODELS FOR HAPPY CLIENTS AND HAPPY

LAWYERS (Deborah Epstein Henry, Suzie Scanlon Rabinowitz, and Garry A. Berger) (2015).

Foreword, in POWER THROUGH PARTNERSHIP: HOW WOMEN LEAD BETTER TOGETHER (Betsy Polk

and Maggie Chotas) (2014).

A Regional Responsibility to Protect, in LESSONS FROM INTERVENTION IN THE 21ST CENTURY:

LEGALITY, LEGITIMACY, AND FEASIBILITY, Global Policy e-book (David Held and Kyle McNally,

eds.) (2014).

Foreword, in WHAT WORKS FOR WOMEN AT WORK: FOUR PATTERNS WORKING WOMEN NEED TO

KNOW (Joan C. Williams and Rachel Dempsey) (2014).

To Tweet or Not to Tweet? The Impact of Social Media on Global Politics, in TOWARDS MUTUAL

SECURITY: FIFTY YEARS OF MUNICH SECURITY CONFERENCE (Wolfgang Ischinger, ed.) (2014).

Retrospective on International Law in the First Obama Administration, in PROCEEDINGS OF THE

107TH

ANNUAL MEETING (American Society of International Law, 2013).

L’Europe au coeur du monde, in ET SI LE SOLEIL SE LEVAIT A NOUVEAU SUR L'EUROPE?, Le Cercle

des Economistes (sur la direction de Jean-Herve Lorenzi et Christian de Boissieu) (2013).

Filling Power Vacuums in the New Global Legal Order, 54 BOSTON COLLEGE LAW REVIEW 919

(2013)/36 BOSTON COLLEGE INTERNATIONAL AND COMPARATIVE LAW REVIEW 919 (2013).

Preface, in THE ARAB SPRING AND CLIMATE CHANGE, Center for American Progress (Caitlin E.

Werrell and Francesco Femia, eds.) (2013).

International Law and International Relations Theory: Twenty Years Later, in INTERDISCIPLINARY

PERSPECTIVES ON INTERNATIONAL LAW AND INTERNATIONAL RELATIONS: THE STATE OF THE ART

(Jeffrey L. Dunoff and Mark A. Pollack, eds.) (2012).

Remarks, The Big Picture: Beyond Hot Spots and Crises in Our Interconnected World 1 PENN

STATE JOURNAL OF LAW AND INTERNATIONAL AFFAIRS 286 (2012).

Open v. Closed: Media, Government, and Social Organizations in the Information Age. (Richard S.

Salent Lecture on Freedom of the Press, Joan Shorenstein Center on the Press, Politics, and Public

Policy, Harvard Kennedy School, October 10, 2012).

You Can’t Have It All: Princetonians Respond, PRINCETON ALUMNI WEEKLY (September 19, 2012).

Harnessing Connection Technologies for Development, with Eleanor Meegoda, in OLD PROBLEMS, NEW

SOLUTIONS: HARNESSING TECHNOLOGY AND INNOVATION IN THE FIGHT AGAINST GLOBAL POVERTY.

(Collection of Policy Briefs Commissioned for the Ninth Annual Brookings Blum Roundtable on Global

Poverty, Aspen, CO, August 1–3, 2012).

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Why Women Still Can’t Have It All, THE ATLANTIC (July/August 2012).

A Grand Strategy of Network Centrality, in AMERICA’S PATH: GRAND STRATEGY FOR THE NEXT

ADMINISTRATION, Center for a New American Security (Richard Fontaine and Kristin M. Lord, eds.)

(May 31, 2012).

Do It Yourself Democracy, THE ROTARIAN (February 2012).

Transgovernmental Networks, with Thomas N. Hale, in SAGE HANDBOOK OF GOVERNANCE (Mark

Bevir, ed.) (2011).

International Relations, Principal Theories, in MAX PLANCK ENCYCLOPEDIA OF PUBLIC

INTERNATIONAL LAW (2011).

War and Law in the 21st Century: Adapting to the Changing Face of Conflict, EUROPE’S WORLD

(Autumn 2011).

Our Waning Confidence, DEMOCRACY: A JOURNAL OF IDEAS (Fall 2011).

America’s Edge: Power in the Networked Century, 88 FOREIGN AFFAIRS 94 (2009).

Calling All Patriots: The Cosmopolitan Appeal of American Nationalism, with Thomas N. Hale,

in CULTURAL POLITICS (David Held and Henrietta L. Moore, eds.) (2008).

Strategic Leadership: Framework for a 21st Century National Security Strategy, with Bruce W.

Jentleson, Ivo H. Daalder, Antony J. Blinken, Lael Brainard, Kurt M. Campbell, Michael A.

McFaul, James C. O’Brien, Gayle E. Smith, and James B. Steinberg, The Phoenix Initiative,

Center for a New American Security, 2008.

The Future of International Law is Domestic, with William Burke-White, in NEW PERSPECTIVES

ON THE DIVIDE BETWEEN INTERNATIONAL AND NATIONAL LAW (Andre Nolkaemper and Janne

Nijman, eds.) (2007).

The American Idea is an Idea: Unexceptionalism, THE ATLANTIC (November 2007).

Silent Reform through the Global Conpact, with Thomas N. Hale and George Kell, 44 (1) UN

CHRONICLE (2007).

Iraq Symposium, DISSENT 97 (Winter 2007).

The Legacy of Elihu Root: Rereading Root, in PROCEEDINGS OF THE 100TH

ANNUAL MEETING

(American Society of International Law, 2006).

Forging a World of Liberty under Law: U.S. National Security in the 21st Century, with G. John

Ikenberry, Princeton Project on National Security, Woodrow Wilson School of Public and

International Affairs, Princeton University, 2006.

Networking Goes International: An Update, with David Zaring, 2 ANNUAL REVIEW OF LAW AND

SOCIAL SCIENCE 211 (2006).

The Future of International Law is Domestic (or, The European Way of Law), with William

Burke-White, 47 HARVARD INTERNATIONAL LAW JOURNAL 327 (2006).

Transparency: Possibilities and Limitations, with Thomas N. Hale, 30 THE FLETCHER FORUM OF

WORLD AFFAIRS 153 (2006).

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Reinventing the United Nations in WITH ALL OUR MIGHT (Will Marshall, ed., Randolph Court and

Kevin Croke, assoc. eds., 2006).

The Global Governance Crisis, 4 THE INTERDEPENDENT 32 (2006).

A New U.N. for a New Century: The Robert L. Levine Distinguished Lecture Series, 74 FORDHAM

LAW REVIEW 2961 (2006).

Notes and Comments: Security, Solidarity, and Sovereignty: The Grand Themes of UN Reform, 99

AMERICAN JOURNAL OF INTERNATIONAL LAW 619 (2005).

A Covenant to Make Global Governance Work, with Thomas N. Hale, OPEN DEMOCRACY

<http://www.opendemocracy.net/globalization-vision_reflections/covenant_3141.jsp> (December

21, 2005).

Declare War, with Leslie H. Gelb, 296 THE ATLANTIC MONTHLY 54 (2005).

Why States Create International Tribunals: A Response to Professors Posner and Yoo, with

Laurence R. Helfer, 93 CALIFORNIA LAW REVIEW 899 (2005).

A Brave New Judicial World, in AMERICAN EXCEPTIONALISM AND HUMAN RIGHTS (Michael

Ignatieff, ed., 2005).

Winning Back the World’s Trust, GLOBAL AGENDA, 2005 edition.

Help Develop Institutions and Instruments for Military Intervention on Humanitarian Grounds, in

RESTORING AMERICAN LEADERSHIP: 13 COOPERATIVE STEPS TO ADVANCE GLOBAL PROGRESS,

Open Society Institute/Century Foundation, April 2005.

To Pursue Primacy for its Own Sake Seems an Odd Way to Reassure Other Nations, BOSTON

REVIEW, March 10, 2005.

The New Challenges to International, National, and Human Security Policy: A Report to the

Trilateral Commission (with Carl Bildt and Kazuo Ogura), THE TRILATERAL COMMISSION (2004).

Response to Suzanne Nossel (Foreign Policy: How America Can Get its Groove Back: The First

100 Days of a New Administration, DISSENT (Fall 2004).

Sovereignty and Power in a Networked World Order, 40 STANFORD JOURNAL OF INTERNATIONAL

LAW 283 (2004).

The International Dimension of the Law School Curriculum, 22 PENNSYLVANIA STATE

INTERNATIONAL LAW REVIEW 417 (2004).

The Partial Rule of Law, THE AMERICAN PROSPECT, (October, 2004).

A Dangerous Myth, PROSPECT MAGAZINE, January 22, 2004.

Disaggregated Sovereignty: Toward the Public Accountability of Global Government Networks in

GOVERNMENT AND OPPOSITION (2004).

A New Global Bargain in WHAT WE STAND FOR (New Democracy Project) (2004).

Power and Legitimacy of Government Networks, in GOVERNANCE IN THE 21ST

CENTURY: THE

PARTNERSHIP PRINCIPLE (Alfred Herrhausen Society, 2004).

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Courting the World, FOREIGN POLICY (March/April 2004).

A Duty to Prevent, with Lee Feinstein, Issue Paper, United Nations Foundation (2004).

International Law and International Relations Theory: A Prospectus, in THE IMPACT OF

INTERNATIONAL LAW ON INTERNATIONAL COOPERATION (Eyal Benevisti and Moshe Hirsch, eds.)

(2004).

A Duty to Prevent, with Lee Feinstein, 83 FOREIGN AFFAIRS 136 (2004).

Defining the Limits: Universal Jurisdiction and National Courts, in UNIVERSAL JURISDICTION:

NATIONAL COURTS AND THE PROSECUTION OF SERIOUS CRIMES UNDER INTERNATIONAL LAW

(Stephen Macedo, ed., 2004).

China's Past, America's Future, with Wei Jingsheng, OPEN DEMOCRACY

<http://www.opendemocracy.net/democracy-letterstoamericans/article_2022.jsp> (July 27, 2004).

The Duty to Prevent, ASPENIA INTERNATIONAL 25-26, United? the UN, the US, and us (December

2004).

Leading Through Law, 27 THE WILSON QUARTERLY 37 (2003).

Global Government Networks, Global Information Agencies, and Disaggregated Democracy, 24

MICHIGAN JOURNAL OF INTERNATIONAL LAW 1041 (2003).

Mercy Killings, FOREIGN POLICY 87 (May/June 2003).

Misreading the Record, 82 FOREIGN AFFAIRS 201 (2003).

Everyday Global Governance, DAEDALUS 1 (Winter 2003).

A Global Community of Courts, 44 HARVARD INTERNATIONAL LAW JOURNAL 191 (2003).

An International Constitutional Moment, with William Burke-White, 43 HARVARD

INTERNATIONAL LAW JOURNAL 1 (2002).

Tougher than Terror, THE AMERICAN PROSPECT, January 28, 2002, 22.

The Future of International Law: Ending the U.S.-Europe Divide, CRIMES OF WAR PROJECT

<http://www.crimesofwar.org/sept-mag/sept-slaughter.html> (2002).

Breaking Out: The Proliferation of Actors in the International System, in GLOBAL PRESCRIPTIONS:

THE PRODUCTION AND EXPORTATION OF A NEW STATE ORTHODOXY 12 (Yves Dezalay and Bryant

G. Garth, eds., 2002).

The Accountability of Government Networks, 8 INDIANA JOURNAL OF GLOBAL LEGAL STUDIES 347

(2001).

International Law, International Relations and Compliance, with Kal Raustiala, in HANDBOOK OF

INTERNATIONAL RELATIONS, (Walter Carlnaes, Thomas Risse, and Beth Simmons, eds., 2001).

Agencies on the Loose? Holding Government Networks Accountable, in TRANSATLANTIC

REGULATORY COOPERATION (George A. Bermann, Matthias Herdegen and Peter Lindseth, eds,

2000).

Building Global Democracy, 1 CHICAGO JOURNAL OF INTERNATIONAL LAW 223 (2000).

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Virtual Visibility, FOREIGN POLICY 84(November/December 2000).

A Liberal Theory of International Law, in PROCEEDINGS OF THE 94TH

ANNUAL MEETING

(American Society of International Law, 2000).

Judicial Globalization, 40 VIRGINIA JOURNAL OF INTERNATIONAL LAW 1103 (2000).

The Future of International Legal Regimes, with Abram Chayes, in NATIONAL SECURITY AND

INTERNATIONAL LAW: THE UNITED STATES AND THE INTERNATIONAL CRIMINAL COURT (Sarah

Sewall, ed., 2000).

Plaintiff’s Diplomacy, with David Bosco, 79 FOREIGN AFFAIRS 102 (2000).

Introduction: Legalization and World Politics, with Judith Goldstein, Miles Kahler, and Robert O.

Keohane, 54 INTERNATIONAL ORGANIZATION 385 (2000).

Legalized Dispute Resolution: Interstate and Transnational, with Robert O. Keohane and Andrew

Moravcsik, 54 INTERNATIONAL ORGANIZATION 457 (2000).

The Concept of Legalization, with Kenneth W. Abbott, Robert O. Keohane, Andrew Moravcsik,

and Duncan Snidal, 54 INTERNATIONAL ORGANIZATION 401 (2000).

Government Networks: The Heart of the Liberal Democratic Order, in DEMOCRATIC

GOVERNANCE AND INTERNATIONAL LAW 199 (Gregory H. Fox and Brad R. Roth, eds., 2000).

Governing the Global Economy through Government Networks, in THE ROLE OF LAW IN

INTERNATIONAL POLITICS 177 (Michael Byers, ed., 2000).

Memorandum to the President, in TOWARD AN INTERNATIONAL CRIMINAL COURT: THREE

OPTIONS PRESENTED AS PRESIDENTIAL SPEECHES 1 (Council on Foreign Relations, Alton Frye,

Project Director, 1999).

The Method is the Message, with Steven R. Ratner, 93 AMERICAN JOURNAL OF INTERNATIONAL

LAW 410 (1999).

Court to Court, 92 AMERICAN JOURNAL OF INTERNATIONAL LAW 708 (1998).

International Law and International Relations Theory: A New Generation of Interdisciplinary

Scholarship, 92 AMERICAN JOURNAL OF INTERNATIONAL LAW 367 (1998).

Revisiting the European Court of Justice, with Walter Mattli, 52 INTERNATIONAL ORGANIZATION 177

(1998).

Pushing the Limits of the Liberal Peace: Ethnic Conflict and the ‘Ideal Polity,’ in INTERNATIONAL

LAW AND ETHNIC CONFLICT 128 (David Wippman, ed., 1998).

The Role of National Courts in the Process of European Integration: Accounting for Judicial Preferences

and Constraints, with Walter Mattli, in THE EUROPEAN COURTS AND NATIONAL COURTS: DOCTRINE AND

JURISPRUDENCE 253 (Anne-Marie Slaughter, Alec Stone Sweet, and Joseph H.H. Weiler, eds., 1997).

The Real New World Order, 76 FOREIGN AFFAIRS 183 (1997).

Toward a Theory of Effective Supranational Adjudication, with Laurence Helfer, 107 YALE LAW

JOURNAL 273 (1997).

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Extraterritoriality and Discovery, with David Zaring, in CURRENT LEGAL ISSUES IN

INTERNATIONAL COMMERCIAL LITIGATION 72 (Cheong, Chan-Wing, Ho Hock Lai, Beng, Lee-

Eng, and Loon, Ng-Loy Wee, eds., 1997).

Constructing the European Community Legal System from the Ground Up: The Role of Individual

Litigants and National Litigants and National Courts, with Walter Mattli, European University

Institute Working Paper RSC No. 96/56.

International Law in a World of Liberal States, 6 EUROPEAN JOURNAL OF INTERNATIONAL LAW

503 (1995).

Liberal International Relations Theory and International Economic Law, 10 AMERICAN

UNIVERSITY JOURNAL OF INTERNATIONAL LAW AND POLICY 1 (1995).

Law and Politics in the European Union: A Reply to Garrett, with Walter Mattli, 49

INTERNATIONAL ORGANIZATION 183 (Winter 1995).

The Liberal Agenda for Peace: International Relations Theory and the Future of the United

Nations, 4 TRANSNATIONAL LAW AND CONTEMPORARY PROBLEMS 377 (1994).

A Typology of Transjudicial Communication, 29 UNIVERSITY OF RICHMOND LAW REVIEW 99

(1994).

Nationalism v. Internationalism: Another Look, 26 NEW YORK UNIVERSITY JOURNAL OF

INTERNATIONAL LAW AND POLICY 585 (1994).

Introductory Note, with Carl Kaysen, in EMERGING NORMS OF JUSTIFIED INTERVENTION 7 (Laura

W. Reed & Carl Kaysen eds., 1993).

New Directions in Legal Research on the European Community, 391 JOURNAL OF COMMON

MARKET STUDIES 31 (1993).

International Law and International Relations Theory: A Dual Agenda, 87 AMERICAN JOURNAL

OF INTERNATIONAL LAW 205 (1993).

Europe Before the Court: A Political Theory of Legal Integration, with Walter Mattli, 47

INTERNATIONAL ORGANIZATION 41 (1993).

Liberal States: A Zone of Law, Paper Presented at the 1992 Annual Meeting of the American

Political Science Association.

Democracy and Judicial Review in the European Community, 1992 UNIVERSITY OF CHICAGO

LEGAL FORUM 81 (1992).

Law Among Liberal States: Liberal Internationalism and the Act of State Doctrine, 92 COLUMBIA

LAW REVIEW 1907 (1992).

Toward an Age of Liberal Nations, 33 HARVARD JOURNAL OF INTERNATIONAL LAW 393 (1992).

Regulating the World: Multilateralism, International Law, and the Projection of the New Deal

Regulatory State in MULTILATERALISM MATTERS (John Ruggie, ed., 1992).

Comment on Intervention against Illegitimate Regimes, in LAW AND FORCE IN THE NEW

INTERNATIONAL ORDER (Lori Fisler Damrosch and David Scheffer, eds., 1991).

Revolution of the Spirit, 3 HARVARD HUMAN RIGHTS JOURNAL 1 (1990).

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Panel Discussion: Options for a Law-Abiding Policy in Central America, 10 BOSTON COLLEGE

THIRD WORLD LAW JOURNAL 215 (1990).

The Once and Future German Question, 68 FOREIGN AFFAIRS 65 (1990).

The Alien Tort Statute and the Judiciary Act of 1789: A Badge of Honor, 83 AMERICAN JOURNAL

OF INTERNATIONAL LAW 461 (1989).

Pursuing the Assets of Former Dictators, in PROCEEDINGS OF THE 81ST

ANNUAL MEETING 401

(American Society of International Law, 1987).

Restoration and Reunification: Eisenhower's German Policy, in REEVALUATING EISENHOWER:

AMERICAN FOREIGN POLICY IN THE FIFTIES (Richard A. Melanson and David Mayers, eds., 1987).

COMMENTARY

Frequent press, radio, and television interviews globally on a wide range of foreign policy and

national security issues. Periodic blogger for various newspapers and journals.

“How America's Asian Allies Can Survive Trump” (with Mira Rapp-Hooper), Project Syndicate,

January 24, 2017.

“Why Millions of Women, Girls, and Men Felt Compelled to March,” Financial Times, January

22, 2017.

“To Attend or Not to Attend,” New America Weekly, January 19, 2017.

“The World Awaits America's New Social Contract,” Financial Times, January 18, 2017.

“Donald Trump's Childcare Plans Are a Step in the Right Direction,” Financial Times, December

20, 2016.

“The Lessons of Hillbilly Elegy,” New America Weekly, December 15, 2016.

“Introduction: Link between Gender and Security,” New America Weekly, December 8, 2016.

“Open Your Mind,” THRIVE Global, November 30, 2016.

“A Tipping Point Missed,” with Jay Newton-Small, Project Syndicate, November 18, 2016.

“The Mandate for Change Can Bring a Positive Populism,” Financial Times, November 14, 2016.

“What's Next,” New America Weekly, November 10, 2016.

“Opening the Tank,” with Hana Passen, New America Weekly, October 27, 2016.

“A National Security Blind Spot,” with Elizabeth Weingarten, Project Syndicate, October 19,

2016.

“Trump's Overt Sexism Obscures a More Dangerous Bias,” Financial Times, October 17, 2016.

“Innovation in Gender Roles Will Bring Us Equality by 2026,” America@250, AT Kearney/WSJ

Custom Studios, September 28, 2016.

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“Mothers of the Disappeared,” with Alice Driver, Project Syndicate, September 22, 2016.

“A Closed-off Corner of Learning Set Free by Technology," Financial Times, September 20,

2016.

“Clinton Knows: In the New Economy, Caring Is Crucial,” The Guardian, September 8, 2016.

“Situation Vacant: Technology Triathletes Wanted,” Financial Times, August 22, 2016.

“Exec's Jurassic Remark on Women a Blessing in Disguise?” cnn.com, August 4, 2016.

“The Wrong Lessons of the Iraq War,” with Nussaibah Younis, Project Syndicate, July 19, 2016.

“Flexible Forms of Union Offer a Bright Way Forward for Europe,” Financial Times, July 18,

2016.

“College Kids, with Kids,” with Jamie Merisotis, New York Times, July 5, 2016.

“Memo to CEOs: You Can’t Predict the Future of Work,” with Roy Bahat, Fortune, June 14,

2016.

“Clinton Nomination Reflects a Life Committed to Equality,” Financial Times, June 9, 2016.

“Breaking the Ultimate Glass Ceiling,” cnn.com, June 9, 2016.

“Closing the Middle East’s Education Deficit,” with Lauren Bohn, Project Syndicate, May 25,

2016.

“What Law Has Changed Your Life?” cnn.com, May 19, 2016.

“Social Entrepreneurship Can Give the Government a Lift,” Financial Times, May 18, 2016.

“A Modern Family Leave Policy Needs these Three Things,” with Brigid Schulte, Washington

Post, May 10, 2016.

“This Mother’s Day, Teach Your Sons How to Be Real Feminists,” Elle, May 5, 2016.

“Connections, Not Armies, Make Countries Powerful,” Financial Times, April 18, 2016.

“Anne-Marie Slaughter: The National Security Issue No One Is Talking About,” with Elizabeth

Weingarten, Time.com, April 12, 2016.

“Standing Up to a Fight: Who’s Really Qualified to Be President?” cnn.com, April 10, 2016.

“Entrepreneurship as a Diplomatic Tool,” with Elmira Bayrasli, Project Syndicate, March 23,

2016.

“Easy? Fast? Reliable? What We Should Know about the Internet,” Financial Times, March 21,

2016.

“For Women, Happiness Isn’t the Issue. Equality Is,” Washington Post, February 5, 2016.

“Robots and Refugees,” Project Syndicate, January 31, 2016.

“A Tale of Two Feminisms at Davos,” World Economic Forum, Global Agenda, January 15,

2016.

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“The Paris Approach to Global Governance,” Project Syndicate, December 28, 2015.

“The 4 Words Stay-at-Home Parents Dread the Most (and what that says about America),”

Huffington Post, December 10, 2015.

“New Refugee Homelands,” Project Syndicate, November 27, 2015.

“Engaging the World in Syria,” Project Syndicate, October 30, 2015.

“Speaker-to-be Ryan Could Help Articulate New Family Values,” Washington Post, October 27,

2015.

“The Gig Economy Can Actually Be Great for Women,” Wired, October 23, 2015.

“A Worthy Ambition,” Fortune, October 14, 2015.

“If You Ask for Job Flexibility, Will You Be Punished?” cnn.com, September 29, 2015.

“The Unfinished Sexual Revolution,” Project Syndicate, September 24, 2015.

“A Toxic Work World,” New York Times, September 19, 2015.

“Women Are Sexist, Too,” Time.com, September 2015.

“A No-Fly Zone for Syria,” Project Syndicate, August 25, 2015.

“War with Iran Is the Only Alternative to a Deal,” USA Today, August 20, 2015.

“Europe’s Civil War,” Project Syndicate, July 21, 2015.

“Securing the Internet Commons,” Project Syndicate, June 29, 2015.

“Don’t Worry, Working Moms: Just Leave Dad in Charge at Home,” Washington Post, June 19,

2015.

“New-Model Development Finance,” Project Syndicate, May 22, 2015.

Room for Debate: "Israel's Rightward Shift Helps Make It Its Own Worst Enemy," New York

Times, May 8, 2015.

“Leading By Engaging,” Project Syndicate, April 24, 2015.

“A Raisin in the Israeli Sun,” Project Syndicate, March 23, 2015.

“Charlie Hebdo’s Rights and Wrongs,” Project Syndicate, January 27, 2015.

“How the Future of Work May Make Many of Us Happier,” Huffington Post, January 21, 2015.

“Exposing America,” Project Syndicate, December 30, 2014.

“National Security Babies,” Project Syndicate, November 28, 2014.

“Governing A World Out of Order,” Project Syndicate, October 31, 2014.

“Paid Sick Days Gaining Steam in NJ: Opinion,” Star-Ledger (New Jersey), October 13, 2014.

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“Obama versus the Islamic State,” Project Syndicate, September 23, 2014.

“Don’t Fight in Iraq and Ignore Syria,” New York Times, June 17, 2014.

“World Cup America,” Project Syndicate, July 16, 2014.

“Families of the Future,” Project Syndicate, May 26, 2014.

“Opinion: Big Ideas for an Era of Small-ball Politics,” CNN.com, May 15, 2014.

“Stopping Russia Starts in Syria,” Project Syndicate, April 23, 2014.

“The War of Words over Ukraine Plays into Putin’s Hands,” Washington Post, March 25, 2014.

“Thriving with My Birds,” Huffington Post, March 24, 2014.

“Let Europe Lead in Ukraine,” Project Syndicate, March 23, 2014.

“Germany Steps Up,” Project Syndicate, February 20, 2014.

“Opinion: Our Predatory Capitalist System Need Not Be a Zero-sum Game,” CNN.com, January

20, 2014.

“Behind Every Great Woman Is a Great Man,” World Economic Forum Blog, January 19, 2014.

“Stopping the Syria Contagion,” Project Syndicate, January 18, 2014.

“A New America that Cares,” Shriver Report, January 9, 2014.

“Xi’s Recipe,” Project Syndicate, December 23, 2013.

“Bringing the Iran Deal Back Home,” Project Syndicate, November 25, 2013.

“Post-Shutdown America,” Project Syndicate, October 28, 2013.

“Men’s Lib: The Next Emancipation,” The Wired World in 2014 (UK edition), 2013/2014.

“Violence (Sissel Tolaas and Nick Knight),” Design and Violence, Museum of Modern Art,

October 18, 2013.

“Muzzling the Dogs of War,” Project Syndicate, September 17, 2013.

“Support Obama on Syria,” CNN.com, September 5, 2013.

“Anne-Marie Slaughter Envisions an America Where Caring Is as Important as Competing,”

Washington Post, September 5, 2013.

“The Middle East’s Arc of Prosperity,” Project Syndicate, August 26, 2013.

“What America Wants in Egypt,” Project Syndicate, July 22, 2013.

“Iran, Turkey, and the Non-Arab Street,” Project Syndicate, June 21, 2013.

“U.S. Inaction on Syria Is Shameful,” Financial Times, June 16, 2013.

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“Do You See the World As a Ladder or a Web?” Huffington Post, June 6, 2013.

“The Syria Lessons,” Project Syndicate, May 28, 2013.

“The Message from Boston,” Project Syndicate, April 29, 2013.

“Obama Should Remember Rwanda as He Weighs Action in Syria,” Washington Post, April 28,

2013.

“Thatcher’s Legacy Is Britain’s Isolation,” Financial Times, April 12, 2013.

“A New-State Solution for Israel and Palestine,” Project Syndicate, March 25, 2013.

“Arguing Iraq,” The New Republic, March 20, 2013.

“The Coming Atlantic Century,” Project Syndicate, February 21, 2013.

“Obama’s Year of Iran,” Project Syndicate, January 28, 2013.

“Does Obama Have a Grand Strategy for His Second Term?” Washington Post, January 18, 2013.

“America Will Reaffirm Its Commitment to Europe,” Financial Times, December 26, 2012.

“The Fiscal Cliff and US Foreign Policy,” Project Syndicate, December 17, 2012.

“Why Family Is a Foreign Policy Issue,” Foreign Policy, December 2012.

“Feeling Typecast, Madame Secretary?” Washington Post, December 7, 2012.

“Saving General Petraeus,” Project Syndicate, November 16, 2012.

“Overcautious Obama,” Project Syndicate, October 16, 2012.

“Government as Platform,” The Wired World in 2013 (UK edition), 2012/2013.

“Blood Sport Politics,” Project Syndicate, September 14, 2012.

“Family Well-Being Tied to Men’s Working Lives,” with Joan C. Williams, San Francisco

Chronicle, September 1, 2012.

“The Media Cold War,” Project Syndicate, August 21, 2012.

“We Will Pay a High Price If We Do Not Arm Syria’s Rebels,” Financial Times, July 31, 2012.

“What’s Stopping Women?” Project Syndicate, July 19, 2012.

“Reinventing the European Dream,” Project Syndicate, June 18. 2012.

“Syria Intervention Is Justifiable, and Just,” Washington Post, June 8, 2012.

“Syria Is Not a Problem from Hell,” Foreign Policy, May 31, 2012.

“Globalizing NATO,” Project Syndicate, May 21, 2012.

“Three Ideas to End the Stalemate in Syria,” Financial Times, May 16, 2012.

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“Mind the Neighbors,” Project Syndicate, April 17, 2012.

“A Pivot to the People,” Project Syndicate, March 20, 2012.

“America’s Wrong Conclusions,” German Times, February 2012.

“How to Halt the Butchery in Syria,” New York Times, February 23, 2012.

“Turkey Must Act on Syria,” Project Syndicate, February 13, 2012.

Room for Debate: “An Iron Grip Shows Signs of Weakening,” New York Times, February 7, 2012.

“How to Rescue the Syrian Peace Plan,” Financial Times, February 6, 2012.

“Grading Obama’s Foreign Policy,” Foreign Policy, January 23, 2012.

“How the World Could—And Maybe Should—Intervene in Syria,” The Atlantic, January 23,

2012.

“Saving Face and Peace in the Gulf,” Project Syndicate, January 9, 2012.

“Design Your Own Profession,” Harvard Business Review Blog Network, December 22, 2011.

“Obama the Statesman,” Project Syndicate, December 19, 2011.

“A New Theory for the Foreign Policy Frontier: Collaborative Power,” The Atlantic, November

30, 2011.

“How the World Can Peacefully Intervene in Syria,” The Atlantic, November 14, 2011.

“Diplomacy is the Least Damaging Option with Iran,” Financial Times, November 9, 2011.

“Problems Will Be Global and Solutions Will Be, Too,” Foreign Policy, September/October,

2011.

“Veto or No Veto, the Middle East Is on the Brink, Financial Times, September 22, 2011.

“American Power, American Humility,” The New Republic, September 15, 2011.

“Resilience vs. Revenge,” Wall Street Journal, September 9, 2011.

“Why Libya’s Skeptics Were Proved Badly Wrong,” Financial Times, August 24, 2011.

“Reflections on the 9/11 Decade,” Royal United Institute for Defence Studies, August 2011.

“It's Time to Compromise to Protect Libya's People,” Financial Times, July 28, 2011.

“America's Influence,” International Herald Tribune, May 3, 2011.

“Responsibility and Leadership,” Die Zeit, April 7, 2011.

“Interests vs. Values: Misunderstanding Obama’s Libya Strategy,” The New York Review of Books

Blog, March 30, 2011.

“Fiddling While Libya Burns,” The New York Times, March 13, 2011.

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“Fear of an Angry Dragon,” Newsweek (International edition), December 15, 2008.

“America’s New Global Challenge,” with Ivo Daalder and Bruce Jentleson, The Boston Globe,

July 24, 2008.

“Democracies Must Work in Concert,” with John Ikenberry, The Financial Times, July 10, 2008.

“Back to Basics: Religion and America,” with Tod Lindberg, International Herald Tribune, June

21, 2008.

“Remember the Refugees,” The New York Times, May 4, 2008.

“Pakistan’s Black Revolution,” Project Syndicate, April 2008.

“Das Loot,” The New York Times, March 16, 2008.

“No Torture, No Exceptions,” Washington Monthly, January/February/March, 2008.

“Good Reasons to Be Humble,” Commonweal Magazine, February 15, 2008.

"US Needs to Transcend Neo-Con View," The Australian, December 11, 2007.

"Say It America: This Is Not Who We Are," International Herald Tribune, October 13, 2007.

"China Learns the Power Play," Newsweek (International edition), October 8, 2007.

"Plugging the Democracy Gap," International Herald Tribune, July 31, 2007.

"Earning It," Foreign Policy (web exclusive)

<http://www.foreignpolicy.com/story/cms.php?story_id=3901> (July 2007).

"Diplomacy," Harper's Magazine, June 2007.

"Reviving America's Ideals," International Herald Tribune, May 18, 2007.

"Punishment to Fit the Nuclear Crime," with Thomas Wright, The Washington Post, March 2,

2007, A13.

“Force Everyone to the Table,” The New Republic, November 27, 2006, 17.

“World View: A World of Liberty and Law,” with G. John Ikenberry, Newsweek (International

edition), October 9, 2006.

“The U.N.'s Mandate Gap,” Project Syndicate, September 2006.

“A Bigger Security Council, with Power to Act,” (with G. John Ikenberry), International Herald

Tribune, September 27, 2006.

“America Has Nothing to Apologize For,” Guardian Unlimited (Comment Is Free Blog)

<http://commentisfree.guardian.co.uk/annemarie_slaughter/2006/09/the_us_has_nothing_to_apolo

gis.html> (September 4, 2006).

“No Rush to Reform,” Guardian Unlimited (Comment Is Free Blog)

<http://commentisfree.guardian.co.uk/annemarie_slaughter/2006/06/annemarie_slaughter_on_un.

html> (June 12, 2006).

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Blog Contributor, America Abroad, TPMCafe.com, 2005-2006.

No More Blank-Check Wars,” (with Leslie H. Gelb), The Washington Post, November 8, 2005.

“Degrading our Soldiers and Ourselves: America, be Beautiful,” International Herald Tribune,

October 28, 2005.

“We Can Beat Terror at its Own Game,” Los Angeles Times, April 25, 2005.

“What is this European Union?” International Herald Tribune, October 19, 2004.

“Bush’s Mistaken View of US Democracy,” (with Robert O. Keohane), International Herald

Tribune, June 22, 2004.

“America is Failing to Honor its Own Codes,” International Herald Tribune, May 21, 2004.

“Not the Court of First Resort,” The Washington Post, December 21, 2003.

“Allow an International Panel to Judge Saddam: Justice for All the Victims,” (with William

Burke-White), International Herald Tribune, December 20, 2003.

“Use Courts, Not Combat, to Get the Bad Guys: Pre-emptive Justice,” International Herald

Tribune, November 20, 2003.

“On the Right Side of the Law,” Newsweek (Atlantic edition), August 4, 2003, 11.

“Role for U.N. in War Crimes Trials,” (with William Burke-White), The Washington Times, May

21, 2003.

“A Chance to Reshape the UN,” The Washington Post, April 13, 2003.

“The UN Must Help Bring Justice to Iraq,” (with William Burke-White), The Financial Times

(London), April 10, 2003.

“Opinion,” International Herald Tribune, March 19, 2003.

“Good Reasons for Going Around the UN,” The New York Times, March 18, 2003.

“Accused of Irrelevance and Deeply Divided over Iraq, the United Nations Has Never Mattered

More,” The Washington Post, March 2, 2003.

“On Thinking Like A Lawyer,” Harvard Law Today, May 2002.

“Al-Qaeda Should Be Tried Before the World,” The New York Times, November 17, 2001.

“Terrorism and Justice: An International Tribunal Comprising US and Islamic Judiciary Should

Be Set Up to Try Terrorists,” The Financial Times (London), October 12, 2001.

“A Defining Moment in the Parsing of War,” The Washington Post, September 16, 2001.

“Sue Terrorists, Not Terrorist States,” (with David Bosco), The Washington Post, October 28,

2000.

“On a Foreign Death Row,” The Washington Post, April 14, 1998.

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BOOK REVIEWS

The Twilight of the Statesman, THE NEW REPUBLIC, November 18, 2014 (reviewing HENRY

KISSINGER, WORLD ORDER, 2014).

Yes, You Can, NEW YORK TIMES, March 7, 2013 (reviewing SHERYL SANDBERG WITH NELL

SCOVELL, LEAN IN: WOMEN, WORK, AND THE WILL TO LEAD, 2013).

Power Shifts, NEW YORK TIMES, October 5, 2012 (reviewing ROBERT D. KAPLAN, THE REVENGE

OF GEOGRAPHY, 2012).

They Rule the World: A Shadowy Organization Is in Power, and It’s Made Up of the Very, Very

Rich, THE WASHINGTON POST, May 25, 2008 (reviewing DAVID ROTHKOPF, SUPERCLASS: THE

GLOBAL POWER ELITE AND THE WORLD THEY ARE MAKING, 2008).

The Best of All Possible Worlds: An Analyst Diagnoses a Case of Wishful Thinking among

Policymakers, THE WASHINGTON POST, March 16, 2008 (reviewing FRED KAPLAN, DAYDREAM

BELIEVERS: HOW A FEW GRAND IDEAS WRECKED AMERICAN POWER, 2008).

Podhoretz’s Complaint, DEMOCRACY: A JOURNAL OF IDEAS, Winter 2007 (reviewing NORMAN

PODHORETZ, WORLD WAR IV: THE LONG STRUGGLE AGAINST ISLAMOFACISM, 2007).

The Shadow World, THE WASHINGTON POST, October 30, 2005 (reviewing MOISES NAIM, ILLICIT:

HOW SMUGGLERS, TRAFFICKERS, AND COPYCATS ARE HIJACKING THE GLOBAL ECONOMY, 2005).

War of the Worlds, THE WASHINGTON POST, July 17, 2005 (reviewing ROBERT W. MERRY,

SANDS OF EMPIRE: MISSIONARY ZEAL, AMERICAN FOREIGN POLICY, AND THE HAZARDS OF

GLOBAL AMBITION, 2005; CLYDE PRESTOWITZ, THREE BILLION NEW CAPITALISTS: THE GREAT

SHIFT OF WEALTH AND POWER TO THE EAST, 2005; GEORGE WEIGEL, THE CUBE AND THE

CATHEDRAL: EUROPE, AMERICA AND POLITICS WITHOUT GOD, 2005).

Multitude: The Worst of Both Worlds, OPEN DEMOCRACY

<http://www.opendemocracy.net/xml/xhtml/articles/2549.html> (May 26, 2005) (reviewing

MICHAEL HARDT AND ANTONIO NEGRI, MULTITUDE: WAR AND DEMOCRACY IN THE AGE OF

EMPIRE, 2005).

Recent Books on International Law: Book Review, 99 AMERICAN JOURNAL OF INTERNATIONAL

LAW 515 (2005) (reviewing JOHN F. MURPHY, THE UNITED STATES AND THE RULE OF LAW IN

INTERNATIONAL AFFAIRS, 2004).

Are Foreign Affairs Different? 1980 HARVARD LAW REVIEW 106 (1993) (reviewing THOMAS M.

FRANCK, POLITICAL QUESTIONS/JUDICIAL ANSWERS: DOES THE RULE OF LAW APPLY TO FOREIGN

AFFAIRS? 1992).

Book Note, 87 AMERICAN JOURNAL OF INTERNATIONAL LAW 671 (1993) (reviewing ELIZABETH

ZOLLER, DROIT DES RELATIONS EXTÉRIEURES 1992).

Book Note, 87 AMERICAN JOURNAL OF INTERNATIONAL LAW 166 (1993) (reviewing MICHAEL J.

GLENNON, CONSTITUTIONAL DIPLOMACY 1990).

Book Note, 86 AMERICAN JOURNAL OF INTERNATIONAL LAW 415 (1992) (reviewing LOUIS HENKIN,

CONSTITUTIONALISM, DEMOCRACY, AND FOREIGN AFFAIRS 1990).

OTHER ACTIVITIES

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Current as of January 22, 2011:

Presenter and participant at over 100 conferences, debates, and public events a year.

Member, U.S. Department of State, Foreign Affairs Policy Board

Member, Board, New America

Bar Membership, Commonwealth of Massachusetts

Member, Board of Advisors, Center for a New American Security

Member, Board of Directors, Abt Associates

Member, Board of Advisors, Pacific Investment Management Company LLC

Member, Board, National Endowment for Democracy

Member, Aspen Strategy Group

Member, UniCredit International Advisory Board

Member, Predata Advisory Board

Member, Center for Information Technology Policy Advisory Council

Member, Minerva Schools at KGI Advisory Board

Member, The Women’s Investment Network Advisory Board

Consultant, Google, Inc.

Vice-president, American Political Science Association, 2012-2013

Vice-chair, World Economic Forum United States Global Agenda Council

Member, International Advisory Board, Shanghai Institute for International Studies

Member, Board, Atlantic Council

Member, Advisory Board, Truman Project

Member, Executive Board, Strengthening America’s Global Engagement, Woodrow Wilson

Center

Member, Advisory Board, National Security Network

Member, Research Advisory Board, Qualitative Data Repository

Member, Stimson Center Defense Advisory Committee

Honorary Vice Co-Chair, National Security Leadership Alliance

Member, Advisory Board, Global Policy

Member, Global Advisory Board, Global Summitry Journal

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Member, Editorial Board, International Politics Reviews

Member, Council on Foreign Relations

Vice-president, Board, Bridge Fund

Member, External Advisory Board, Center for European Policy Studies

Member, International Advisory Board, School of Public Policy, Central European University

Member, Academic Advisory Board, Oxford University’s Blavatnik School of Government

Council Member, International Institute of Strategic Studies

Member, Broadcasting Board of Overseers, Commission on Innovation

Member, Board, OpenWork

Member of the International Board of Advisors of the Jindal School of International Affairs

Member, Scientific and Advisory Panel, Project Atlantic Future, Barcelona Centre for

International Affairs

Counsellor, Executive Committee, American Society of International Law

End date January 21, 2009:

Chair, Secretary of State's Advisory Committee on Democracy Promotion

Member, National War Powers Commission

Co-Director, Princeton Project on National Security

Member, United Nations-United States Task Force co-chaired by Newt Gingrich and George

Mitchell, under the auspices of the U.S. Institute for Peace

Director, Council Board, Council on Foreign Relations

Board Member, New America Foundation

Member, Guiding Coalition, Project on National Security Reform

Member, World Economic Forum’s Global Agenda Council on Global Governance

Member, Policy Advisory Council, French-American Foundation

Board Member, Princeton University Whig-Cliosophic Society

Board Member, Centre for International Governance Innovation

Board Member, Foreign Policy Association

Board Member, Center for the Study of the Presidency

Member, Citigroup Economic and Political Strategies Advisory Group

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Board Member, McDonalds Corporation, 2004-2006

Member, Brookings Doha Center Advisory Council

Member, Advisory Committee, Center for Strategic and International Studies

Senior Advisor, Business for Diplomatic Action

Advisory Board Member, Shanghai Institute for International Studies

Advisory Board Member, National Security Network

Member, Board of Advisors, Global Public Policy Institute

Member, Academic Board, Academic Exchange

Honorary Trustee, French-American School of Princeton

Vice-president, Board, Bridge Fund

Member, Inter-American Dialogue

Member, Honorary Committee, Princeton Public Library Centennial Endowment Campaign

Jurist, Lionel Gelber Prize, 2006

Member, Trilateral Commission

Trustee, World Peace Foundation, 1998-2008

Member, Task Force on Transatlantic Relations, Council on Foreign Relations

Member, Council on Foreign Relations

Chair, Term Membership Committee, Council on Foreign Relations, 1998-2003

Member, Task Force on the Expansion of NATO, Council on Foreign Relations

Faculty Member, MIT Seminar XXI, 1994-2002

Member, Advisory Board, Oxford University Press Handbook of Governance

Member, Advisory Team, A Dinner with History

Member, Advisory Group, U.S. Policy toward International Justice, Brookings Institution

Member, Board of Editors, International Organization, 1995-2002

Member, Board of Editors, American Journal of International Law, 2007-present; 1994-2003

Member, Editorial Board, The Washington Quarterly

Member, Editorial Board, Regulation and Governance

Member, Editorial Board, Encyclopedia of Transnational Governance Innovation

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Member, Board of Advisors and Editorial Committee, Democracy: A Journal of Ideas

Member, Advisory Board, UCLA Journal of International Law and Foreign Affairs

Member, Board of Advisors, Virginia Journal of International Law

Member, Board of Advisors, Columbia Journal of European Law

Member, Board of Advisors, Global Policy

Member, Board of Advisors, Foreign Policy Digest

Member, Editorial Advisory Board, Texas International Law Journal

President, American Society of International Law, 2002-2004

Chair, American Society of International Law Centennial Committee

Vice president, American Society of International Law, 2000-2002

Member, Judicial Board, American Society of International Law

Chair, American Society of International Law Committee on Annual Awards (1999-2000)

American Society of International Law Research Committee

Co-Chair, Research Committee, American Society of International Law, 1999-2001

Co-Chair, Program Committee for the 1994 Annual Meeting of the American Society of

International Law (ASIL)

Member, Executive Council, American Society of International Law (ASIL), 1992-94

Member, Organizing Committee, Trilateral Project among the American Society of International

Law (ASIL), the Japanese Association of International Law, and the Canadian Council on

International Law

Member, Committee on International Security Studies, American Academy of Arts and Sciences

Term Member, Council on Foreign Relations, 1987-1992

Member, Executive Committee, Chicago Committee on Foreign Relations

Member, Strategy Committee, Project on Justice in Times of Transition, John F. Kennedy School

of Government

Hauser Center Faculty Fellow, Harvard University

Member, Standing Committee on European Studies, Harvard University

Member, Executive Committee, Weatherhead Center for International Affairs, Harvard University

Co-Chair, ABA Committee on Public International Law

Member, ABA Standing Committee on World Order Under Law, 1992-1995

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Periodic Lecturer, American Council of the United Nations (ACUNS)

International Regimes Database, Advisory Committee

Coordinator, Foreign Policy Issues Network, Dukakis for President, August 1987 to January 1988

PERSONAL

Formerly Anne-Marie Burley

Married to Andrew Moravcsik

Children: Edward and Alexander Moravcsik

Date of Birth: September 27, 1958

Languages: fluent French, semi-fluent German, reading knowledge of Spanish

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