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1 Karl Walling Professor Department of Strategy and War United States Naval War College Monterey Program United States Naval Postgraduate School Monterey, CA 09840 [email protected] April, 2017 EDUCATION Joint Ph.D., the Department of Political Science and the Committee on Social Thought, University of Chicago, 1992. M.A., Political Science, University of Chicago, 1986. B.A., Liberal Arts, St. John’s College, Annapolis, MD, 1984. Undergraduate work in German and political science, University of Maryland, European Campus, 1978-80. Army Intelligence School, 1978. Defense Language Institute, 1977. ACADEMIC POSITIONS Professor, Department of Strategy and War, United States Naval War College Monterey Program, Monterey, CA, 2011- present. Pro Bono Teaching, the Department of National Security Affairs, Naval Postgraduate School, 2015-present. Pro Bono Teaching, Gentrain Great Books Program, Monterey Peninsula College, 2012-2016. Professor, Department of Strategy and Policy, United States Naval War College, Newport, RI, 2006-2011 (associate professor, 2000-2006). Fellow, The Liberty Fund, 1998-2000.

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Karl Walling Professor

Department of Strategy and War United States Naval War College Monterey Program

United States Naval Postgraduate School Monterey, CA 09840 [email protected]

April, 2017 EDUCATION

Joint Ph.D., the Department of Political Science and the Committee on Social Thought, University of Chicago, 1992. M.A., Political Science, University of Chicago, 1986. B.A., Liberal Arts, St. John’s College, Annapolis, MD, 1984. Undergraduate work in German and political science, University of Maryland, European Campus, 1978-80. Army Intelligence School, 1978. Defense Language Institute, 1977.

ACADEMIC POSITIONS

Professor, Department of Strategy and War, United States Naval War College Monterey Program, Monterey, CA, 2011-present. Pro Bono Teaching, the Department of National Security Affairs, Naval Postgraduate School, 2015-present.

Pro Bono Teaching, Gentrain Great Books Program, Monterey Peninsula College, 2012-2016. Professor, Department of Strategy and Policy, United States Naval War College, Newport, RI, 2006-2011 (associate professor, 2000-2006). Fellow, The Liberty Fund, 1998-2000.

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Visiting Professor, Department of History and Political Science, Ashland University, 1997-98. Visiting Scholar, Department of Political Science, Colorado College, 1996-97. Associate Professor, Department of Political Science, US Air Force Academy, 1996-97 (Assistant Professor, 1994-96). Visiting Professor, Department of Political Science, Carleton College, 1993-94. Postdoctoral Research Fellow, Program on Constitutional Government, Department of Government, Harvard University, 1992-93. Instructor, Social Sciences Common Core, University of Chicago, 1991-92. Lecturer, Basic Program in Liberal Education, University of Chicago, 1991-92. Visiting Lecturer, James Madison College, Michigan State University, 1989. Teaching Assistant, Department of Political Science, University of Chicago, 1986-89 Instructor, 6th Army Intelligence School, 1982.

ACADEMIC HONORS AND AWARDS

Special Act Teaching Awards, Department of National Security Affairs, US Naval Postgraduate School, 2015, 2016, and 2017. Senior Scholar, The Foreign Policy Research Institute, Philadelphia, PA, 2011. John M. Olin Faculty Fellow in History and Political Philosophy, 1996-97.

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Exemplary Civilian Service Medal, US Air Force Academy, 1996. Coble Prize for Best Research in Political Science and National Security, US Air Force Academy, 1996. Best Civilian Professor, US Air Force Academy, Spring, 1996. Best Professor in International Politics and National Security, US Air Force Academy, 1995. Earhart Foundation Research Grant, 1993-94. Junior Fellow, John M. Olin Center for the Theory and Practice of Democracy, University of Chicago, 1985-92. Bradley and Earhart Fellowships, 1985. Publius Fellow, 1984.

MILITARY SERVICE

Interrogator, U.S. Army, 511th Military Intelligence Battalion, Nuernberg, West Germany, 1977-1980. Honorably discharged at the rank of sergeant, 1980. Army Commendation Medal earned 1980.

TEACHING EXPERIENCE

International Relations, American Foreign Policy, and Strategic Studies:

• Introduction to International Politics and National Security Policy.

• Introduction to Comparative Politics. • The Politics of Europe in Transition. • International Relations History, 1914-present. • International Relations Theory. • American Foreign Policy, 1776-1900. • American Foreign Policy, 1900-present. • American Grand Strategy, 1776-present.

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• War and the Nation State, 1789-present. • Democracy and War, Athens and America. • Strategy and Policy: Thucydides to the Global War on

Terror. • Strategic Communications and Leadership from

Thucydides to Al Qaeda and the Long War. • Masters of War: Clausewitz, Sun Tzu, Thucydides,

Mahan, and Corbett. • How to Think Like a Terrorist: Cases from the Russian

Revolution of 1905, The Irish Revolution of 1916-23, The Algerian War for Independence, 1945-1964, the Shining Path in Peru, 1980-present, and Al Qaeda and the Islamic State.

Political Theory:

• Introduction to Political Theory. • Classics of Social and Political Thought I (ancients) • Classics of Social and Political Thought II (early

moderns). • Classics of Social and Political Thought III (late

moderns). • Contemporary Political Theory. • Theoretical Foundations of Constitutional Democracy. • Seminars on Thucydides’Peloponnesian War, Plato’s

Republic, Aristotle’s Politics and Nicomachean Ethics, Machiavelli’s Prince and Discourses, and Kant’s political writings.

American Politics and Political Thought:

• Introduction to American Government and Ideas. • American Political Thought to 1865. • American Political Thought, 1865-present. • The Political Thought of the American Founders. • The Federalist--Anti-Federalist Debate. • American Political System and Theory. • The Political Thought of Black Americans. • Seminars on Tocqueville's Democracy in America and The

Federalist Papers. Constitutional Law:

• Introduction to Constitutional Law.

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• The Founders' Constitution. • American Constitutional Development, 1776-1865. • The 14th Amendment and Modern Constitutional

Interpretation, 1865-present. • Civil Rights and Civil Liberties; Judicial Politics.

Interdisciplinary:

• Great Books. • Plutarch's Lives of the Noble Greeks and Romans. • Shakespeare's Roman Plays. • Classics of War, Morality, and Politics I (Ancient

Greece). • Classics of War, Morality, and Politics II (Ancient

Rome). • The Novels of Jane Austen. • Greek Drama – Aeschylus, Sophocles, Euripides,

Aristophanes, Aristotle, and Nietzsche. • 19th Century American Novels and Autobiographies.

BOOK IN PROGRESS

Political Science and Medicine: Thucydides, the Federalist Papers, and the New World (Dis)order?

BOOKS PUBLISHED

Strategic Logic and Political Rationality, ed. Karl Walling and Bradford Lee (London: Frank Cass Publishers, 2003.)

Republican Empire: Alexander Hamilton on War and Free Government (Lawrence, KS: University Press of Kansas, 1999). Nominated for the best first book in political theory and the J. David Greenstone Prize in American political thought by the American Political Science Association in 2000. Also nominated for the Morris D. Forkosch Prize by the Journal of the History of Ideas and the Society of Historians of the Early American Republic Book Prize.

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RECURRING PAMPHLET (NOT QUITE A BOOK, MUCH MORE THAN AN ARTICLE)

A Reader’s Guide to Key Cities, Battles, Leaders, and Concepts of the Peloponnesian War, an annual publication to accompany the Naval War College case study on the Peloponnesian War (Newport: Naval War College, 2001-present).

ARTICLES UNDER REVIEW

“Hamilton’s Farewell Address and the America First Doctrine,” American Political Thought, 2018. “Old and New Testament in American Grand Strategy, 1776-present,” in Federalists and Anti-Federalists and the American Constitution, ed. Charlotte Thomas (Macon, GA: Mercer University Press, forthcoming, 2019)

PUBLISHED ARTICLES

“Political Science and Political Medicine: Thucydides, the Federalist Papers, and the New World (Dis)order,” in Thucydides and the American Founders, ed. Charlotte Thomas (Macon, GA: Mercer University Press, forthcoming, 2018).

“Weaponizing Words: On Some Pathologies of Strategic Communication in Thucydides’s Peloponnesian War”, in The History of Principle and Prudence in Political Thought (New York: SUNY Press, 2016).

“Thucydides on Policy, Strategy, and War Termination”, US Naval War College Review (Autumn, 2013). “Jefferson and Hamilton on Political Vigilance and Responsibility”, in History on Proper Principles: Essays in Honor of Forrest McDonald, eds. Stephen M. Klugewicz and Lenore Ealy (Wilmington, DE: ISI Press, 2010).

“Why a Conversation? A Backwards Look at Some Forward-Thinking Maritime Strategists”, Joint Forces Quarterly (Summer, 2008) (Awarded prize for “best recall article” by Joint Chiefs of Staff, 2008).

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"Editors' Introduction", with Bradford Lee to Strategic Logic and Political Rationality (London: Frank Cass Publishers, 2003).

"Thucydides on Democratic Politics and Civil-Military Relations", in Strategic Logic and Political Rationality (London: Frank Cass, 2003).

"Alexander Hamilton and the Grand Strategy of the Social Compact", in The Founders and the American Social Compact, eds. Thomas G. West and Robert J. Pestritto(Lanham, MD: Lexington Books, 2003)

“Alexander Hamilton on the Grand Strategy of Free Government”, in The History of American Poltitical Thought, ed. Bryan-Paul Frost and Jeffrey Sikkenga (Lanham, MD: Lexington Books, 2002).

“Alexander Hamilton on Honor and American Foreign Policy”, in Honor Among Nations: Intangible Interests and Foreign Policy, ed. Elliot Abrams (Washington, D.C.: Ethics and Public Policy Center, 1997). "Was Alexander Hamilton a Machiavellian Statesman?" Review of Politics, Spring, 1995.

REVIEWS

“Revolutionary, Constitutionalist, Statesman,” a review of The Political Writings of Alexander Hamilton, Carson Holloway and Bradford P. Wilson, eds., for the Claremont Review of Books (forthcoming, Fall, 2018?)

Review Essay, “Closing the Lippmann Gap and the Future of American Grand Strategy,” a review essay for the Naval War College Review, Forthcoming, Summer(?), 2018.

Review Essay, “Towards a Hobbesian American Foreign Policy,” a review of David Hendrickson’s Republic in Peril: American Empire and the Liberal Tradition, in American Political Thought, Forthcoming, Summer (?), 2018.

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Review of Presidential Doctrines: U.S. National Security Doctrines from George Washington to Barrack Obama, by Joseph M. Siracusa and Aiden Warren, American Political Thought, Winter (?) 2018.

Review Essay, “The United States, China, and Thucydides’s Many, Many Traps,” Naval War College Review, Winter, 2018.

“Strategy without Illusions,” a review of Andrew Bacevich’s America’s War for the Greater Middle East (New York: Simon and Schuster, 2016), in Law and Liberty, July, 2016.

Review Essay, “Strategy as a Battleground,” a review of The Direction of War: Contemporary Strategy in Strategic Perspective by Hew Strachan (Cambridge: University Press, 2013), Naval War College Review, Spring, 2016.

Review Essay, “Grand Strategy and World Order,” on recent books by Hal Brands and Henry Kissinger, for the Naval War College Review, Summer, 2015. “The Problem of Frenemies,” a review of Carlotta Gall’s The Wrong Enemy: America in Afghanistan, 2001-2014, for Law and Liberty, February, 2015.

Review Essay, “Is Strategy an Illusion?” on American Force: Dangers, Delusions, and Dilemmas of National Security by Richard Betts (New York: Council on Foreign Relations and Columbia University Press, 2012) for the Naval War College Review (Winter, 2015). Review Essay, “Counter-Insurgency and the Revenge of the Periphery,” for Law and Liberty, the online journal of Liberty Fund (November, 2014)

Review of Just and Unjust Military Intervention, European Thinkers from Vitoria to Mill, eds. Jennifer Welsh and Stefano Recchia (Cambridge: University Press, 2013) in Law and Liberty (March, 2014).

Review Essay, “Getting Sober About COIN”, on Counterinsurgency: Exposing the Myths of the New Way of War (Cambridge: University Press, 2013), by Douglas Porch, in the Naval War College Review (Summer, 2014).

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Review Essay, “Toward an Old New Paradigm in American International Relations,” Orbis (Spring, 2011). Review of Daniel H. Deudney’s Bounding Power: Republican Security Theory from the Polis to the Global Village for the Naval War College Review (Summer, 2009).

Review of Michael Evans’s, Tyranny of Dissonance: Australia’s Strategic Culture and Way of War, United States Naval War College Review, Spring, 2008. Review of Robin Waterfield’s Xenophon’s Retreat: Greece, Persia, and the End of the Golden Age (Cambridge: Harvard University Press, 2006), Review of Politics, Fall, 2007.

Review of David Reynolds’s From World War to Cold War: Churchill, Roosevelt, and the International History of the 1940s (Oxford: University Press, 2006), United States Naval War College Review, Summer, 2007.

“The Primacy of the Regime in the Founders’ Foreign Policy,” a review of Robert W. Smith’s Keeping the Republic: Ideology and Early American Foreign Policy for the Claremont Review of Books, Summer, 2005.

“Our Interest Guided by Our Justice,” a review of John Lamberton Harper’s American Machiavelli: Alexander Hamilton and the Origins of U.S. Foreign Policy for the Claremont Review of Books, Winter, 2004.

“Statecraft and Soulcraft,” review of Carnes Lord’s Modern Prince: What American Leaders Need to Know Now for The Claremont Review of Books, Summer, 2004. “It is Broken,” review of William E. Odom’s Fixing Intelligence: For a More Secure America for The Review of Politics, Spring, 2004. Review of David McCann's and Barry Strauss's War and Democracy: a Comparative Study of the Korean and Peloponnesian War, in the Naval War College Review, Fall, 2002.

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"Response to Doran Ben-Atar," H-SHEAR Book Reviews, Winter, 2002.

“Machiavelli’s Adaptive Intelligence,” a review of Roger Masters’s Machiavelli, Leonardo, and the Science of Power, in the Review of Politics, Spring, 1997.

Review of Greg Russell's John Quincy Adams and the Public Virtues of Diplomacy in the Journal of Politics, Fall, 1995.

Review of Forrest McDonald's, The American Presidency: an Intellectual History, in The Insider, Spring, 1994.

Review of Harvey Flaumenhaft's The Effective Republic: Administration and Constitution in the Thought of Alexander Hamilton, in the Journal of the Early Republic, Summer, 1993.

DOCUMENTARIES, INTERVIEWS, VIDEOS, AND PODCASTS

“The Future of US Grand Strategy,” a Naval War College Debate, Naval Postgraduate School, July 2017. Interview for Al Jazeera America Radio Ray Suarez Program, “Alexander Hamilton and the Ten Dollar Bill,” August, 2015. Lecture, “Benjamin Franklin and the Art of Virtue,” Monterey Public Television, Channel 20, July, 2014. Podcast: “War and Leadership: Clausewitz, Tocqueville, and Thucydides,” Foreign Policy Research Institute 2008. Talking head for documentary film “Alexander Hamilton,” Minnesota Public Broadcasting and Middlemarch Pictures, May, 2007.

BLOGS

“Woodrow Wilson and the Education of Strategic Judgment,” Law and Liberty, October, 2018.

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“With North Korea Deterrence Remains the Best Option,” Law and Liberty, July, 2017.

“Thought Experiment – Transcript of Islamic State National Security Council Meeting, 6/16/16,” Law and Liberty, June, 2016.

“The Uses and Abuses of American Foreign Policy Doctrines,” in Law and Liberty, January, 2016.

“George Washington’s Farewell Address and the Iranian Arms Control Agreement,” Law and Liberty, July, 2015.

“Toward an Independent American Foreign Policy: the Iranian Nuclear Deal,” in Law and Liberty, August, 2015.

“Libel Via YouTube”, editorial, Inside Higher Education, 10 August 2010

“Teaching Leadership: Applying Tocqueville and Clausewitz to Thucydides’ Account of the Sicilian Expedition”, Footnotes, the Foreign Policy Research Institute on-line publishing service, September, 2007.

SCHOLARLY PAPERS, LECTURES, AND PRESENTATIONS

“Thucydides, the Federalist Papers, and the New World (Dis)order?” Midwest Political Science Association Annual Meeting, Chicago, IL, April, 2018. “How to Think Like a Terrorist,” Heritage Foundation, Washington, D.C., March, 2018. “Old and New Testament in American Grand Strategy,” Basic Program in Liberal Education, University of Chicago, April, 2018.

“Federalists and Anti-Federalists, Old and New Testaments in American Grand Strategy,” Mercer University, Macon, Georgia, March, 2018.

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“Thucydides v. Publius or Thucydides and Publius?” Works of the Mind Lecture, Basic Program in Liberal Education, University of Chicago, Chicago, IL, December, 2017. “The Grand Strategy of the US Constitution,” Constitution Day Address, Great Books Program, University of Texas, Austen, TX, September, 2017. “Strategy and Diplomacy: Thucydides, the Russo-Japanese War, World War Two, Vietnam, and the Terror War,” United States Naval War College Monterey Program, April, 2017. “Hamilton’s Farewell Address,” Midwest Political Science Association Annual Meeting, Chicago, IL, April, 2017.

“War, Peace, and International Politics: Thucydides and the Federalist Papers,” Mercer University conference on Thucydides and the American Founders, March, 2017.

Chair, Joint Workshop by the Naval War College and the National Security Affairs Department, “New Directions in International Relations Theory,” Monterey, CA, May 2016. “Thucydides on Some Pathologies of Strategic Communications,” Midwest Political Science Association, Chicago, IL, April, 2016.

“Thucydides’ View of the Thucydides Trap,” for the Naval War College Workshop, Monterey, CA, November, 2016.

“International Relations Theory, the Federalist Papers, and the Grand Strategy of the U.S. Constitution,” for the Naval War College Workshop, Monterey, CA, October, 2016. “National Security Document No. 1: the Declaration of Independence,” for the Naval War College Workshop, Monterey, CA, July, 2015.

“Putting the D in the Dime: Strategy an Diplomacy in World War Two, the Vietnam War, and the Gulf War,” for the National Defense College of the United Arab Emirates, at the National Defense University, Ft. McNair, Washington, DC, June 2015.

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Chair, NWC Workshop of Daniel Dresner’s Theories of International Politics and Zombies, Naval Postgraduate School, Monterey, CA, May, 2015. Chair, NWC Workshop on “The Past, Present, and Future of the Terror War,” Monterey, CA, April, 2015.

Chair and Discussant, “Restraint or Retreat? Barry Posen and Contemporary American Grand Strategy?” US Naval War College Faculty Workshop, Monterey, CA, October, 2014.

Chair and Discussant, “Is Strategy and Illusion,” a Naval War College roundtable on Richard K. Bett’s American Force: Dangers, Delusions, and dilemmas in National Security (New York: Council on World Affairs and Columbia University Press, 2012), Monterey, CA, July, 2014.

“Cold War Grand Strategy and American Strategy in the Vietnam War,” United States Naval War College, Monterey, CA, Summer, 2014.

“The Autobiography of Benjamin Franklin and the Art of Virtue,” Monterey Peninsula College, July, 2014. Lecture, “Retrospect and Prospect: the Past, Present, and Future of Policy and Strategy,” Naval War College, 2014-present. Lecture, “How to Think Like a Terrorist,” US Naval War College Monterey Program, May, 2014. Chair and Discussant, Naval War College Faculty Workshop, “Roundtable on Counterinsurgency: Exposing the Myths of the New Way of War,” by Professor Douglas Porch,” Naval Postgraduate School, Monterey, CA, February, 2014.

Lecture, “The American Founding as a Strategic Problem,” North Park University, North Park, IL, March 2013.

Lecture, “The Theory and Practice of Insurgency and Counterinsurgency, Terrorism and Counterterrorism: the Case of the Algerian War for Independence,” United States Naval War College, US Naval Academy, and Fort Meade, February, 2013, and Washington Naval Yard, February, 2016.

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Discussant, “The Theory and History of Security,” Center for Advanced Security Theory, Danish Academy of Arts and Sciences, Copenhagen, DK, November 2012.

Lecture, “War Termination in World War Two, the Origins of of the Cold War, and the Birth of US Containment Strategy,” United States Naval War College, Naval Postgraduate School, March, 2012. Lecture, ”Hamilton, Mahan, Corbett, and US Maritime Strategy, 1776-Present,” United States Naval War College Monterey Program, Naval Postgraduate School, January 2012.

Lecture, “Thucydides’ Melian Dialogue,” Concourse Great Books Program, Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Cambridge, MA, April, 2011. Lecture, “Strategy and Civil-Military Relations,” Foreign Policy Research Institute Military History Conference, Chicago, IL, April, 2011.

Lecture, “Joseph Conrad and Nicollo Machiavelli on the Strategies and Ethics of Insurgency and Counter-insurgency,” Annual Professional Military Ethics Conference, US Naval War College, Newport, RI, May, 2010. Lecture, “How the South Might Have Won: a Critical Analysis of Strategy in the American Civil War,” for the Foreign Policy Research Institute High School Teachers Conference, Carthage College, WI, May, 2008. Lecture, “A Backwards Look at Some Forward-Looking Maritime Strategists,” Navy League Conversation with the Country, Phoenix, Atlanta, Seattle, New York, Chicago, Newport, Miami, Houston, Los Angeles, Denver, and Raleigh, January, 2007-September, 2008. Lecture, “War and Leadership: Clausewitz, Tocqueville, and Thucydides and a Critical Analysis of the Sicilian Expedition,” Foreign Policy Research Institute, Chicago, IL, January, 2007.

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Paper, “The Grand Strategy of the U.S. Constitution,” American Political Science Association Annual Meeting, Chicago, IL, September, 2007. Lecture, “Multi-National, Civil-Military, and Interagency Cooperation during the Korean War,” United States Naval War College, Newport, RI December, 2006. Lecture, “The Ethics of Insurgency during the American Revolution,” Ethics Conference, United States Naval War College, October, 2005. Discussant, “Empire and Liberty: the Problem of the Iraq War,” Olin Conference, University of Chicago, May, 2005. Lecture, “The Outbreak of World War I: A Thucydidean Perspective,, United States Naval War College, Newport, RI, December, 2003.

Lecture, “The Process of Strategy Making: a Dialogue between Clausewitz and Sun Tzu,” United States Naval War College, Newport, RI, August 2003-present.

Lecture, “Dropping the Pilot: Germany after Bismarck and the Outbreak of World War I,” United States Naval War College, September, 2003-2010.

Lecture, “Things Fall Apart: Policy and Strategy in Europe, 1870-1918,” United States Naval War College, September, 2002-December, 2003.

Lecture, “Bismarck’s Successes,” United States Naval War College, Newport, RI, September, 2001-2010.

Lecture, “The Americans at War: the Strategy and Policy of the American War for Independence,” United States Naval War College, Newport, RI, August, 2000-present.

Lecture, “Thucydides on Strategy,” United States Naval War College, Newport, RI, August, 2000-present.

Discussant, “Alexander Hamilton: the Man Who Made Modern America,” New York Historical Society, January, 2004.

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Lecture, "Thucydides and the Current ‘Global War on Terrorism’" Hampton-Sydney College, Hampton-Sydney, VA, October, 2003. Discussant, APSA roundtable on "Can Military Virtue be Taught? What the American Military Learns in Schools and How It Affects American Foreign Policy," Annual Meeting of the American Political Science Association, Boston, MA, August, 2002.

Discussant, APSA roundtable on "America's Role in the World," Annual Meeting of the American Political Science Association, San Francisco, CA, 2001.

Lecture, “Thucydides’ Dialectical Introduction to Political Philosophy,” Annual Meeting of the Association for Core Texts and Curriculum, San Francisco, CA, April, 2000.

Lecture, “Alexander Hamilton and American Grand Strategy,” Ashland University, Ashland, OH, April, 2000.

Lecture, “Thucydides on Democracy and War,” Hillsdale College, Hillsdale, MI, September, 1999. Discussant, “Politics and Literature: Orwell and Arendt,” Annual Meeting of the American Political Science Association, Atlanta, GA, September, 1999. Discussant, APSA roundtable on "Alexander Hamilton,” Annual Meeting of the American Political Science Association, Atlanta, GA, September, 1999. Lecture, “Alexis de Tocqueville on Liberal Education and the American Mind,” Annual Meeting of the Association for Core Texts and Curriculum, New Orleans, Louisiana, April, 1999.

Lecture, “Thucydides and Liberal Education,” Association for Core Texts and Curriculum, Asheville, North Carolina, April, 1998.

Lecture, “Alexis de Tocqueville on American Civil-Military Relations and Democracy at War,” interdisciplinary studies

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working group, United States Air Force Academy, CO, April, 1996.

Lecture, "International Relations Theory in Practice, or Old Meets New: Levels of Analysis in Thucydides' Peloponnesian War," United States Air Force Academy, CO, February, 1996.

Paper, "Alexander Hamilton on the Theory and Practice of the Presidency," annual meeting of the Northeastern Political Science Association," Newark, NJ, November, 1995.

Paper, "Alexander Hamilton's Ambivalent Republicanism," annual meeting of the American Political Science Association, New York, NY, September, 1995.

Paper, "Alexander Hamilton's Moralized Machiavellianism," annual meeting of the American Political Science Association, Washington, D.C., September, 1994.

Paper, "Alexander Hamilton on the Virginia and Kentucky Resolutions and the Alien and Sedition Acts," annual meeting of the Midwest Political Science Association, Chicago, IL, March, 1994.

Paper, "The Commercial Republicanism of Alexander Hamilton," annual meeting of the American Political Science Association, Chicago, IL, September, 1993.

Paper, "Alexander Hamilton on the French and American Revolutions," annual meeting of the Society for Eighteenth Century Studies, Baton Rouge, April, 1993.

Paper, "War and Liberty in the Origins of American Constitutionalism," annual meeting of the Midwest Political Science Association, Chicago, IL, March, 1993.

Lecture, "Comedy and Tragedy in Machiavelli's Prince," Symposium on Liberal Education for the Basic Program in Liberal Education, the University of Chicago, Chicago, IL, November, 1991.

Lecture, "Shakespeare's Brutus: a Critique of Moral Vanity," Program on Justice, Morality, and Constitutional

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Democracy at James Madison College, Michigan State University, East Lansing, MI, April, 1988.

Paper, "Hamilton, Madison, and Jefferson in the Founders' Debate over a Bill of Rights," M.A. thesis, Department of Political Science, the University of Chicago, Chicago, IL, May, 1986.

ACADEMIC SERVICE AND ADMINISTRATION

Peer Reviewer, National Endowment for the Humanities Programs in American History and Veterans Programs, 2008-2014. Peer Reviewer for the journals American Political Thought, the Naval War College Review, and the Review of Politics, 2000-present. Member, Editorial Review Board, US Naval War College Review, 2000-2011. Chair, Naval War College Faculty Workshop (Renamed Advanced Strategy Program), US Naval War College Monterey Program, Naval Postgraduate School, 2013-present. – Sponsored over 50 workshops with resident and visiting faculty and students on just about anything linked to strategy and US national security. Chair, Strategy Curriculum Reform Committee, US Naval War College Monterey Program, 2011-2013. Chair, Case Study Review Committees on Thucydides, the American War for Independence, Clausewitz and Sun Tzu, Bismarck and Lincoln, and the Russo-Japanese War, a rotating duty, US Naval War College, Newport, RI 2000-2011. Member, Assessment Team, Process for Accreditation of Joint Education, Marine War College, Quantico, VA, October, 2006. Member, Ethics Conference Committee, United States Naval War College, 2005-2010.

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Member, Assessment Team, Process for Accreditation of Joint Education, Industrial College of the Armed Forces, Fort McNair, Washington, D.C. February, 2005. Director, Handel International Strategy Conference, Naval War College, 2001.

Fellow (Program Officer), The Liberty Fund, Inc., 1998-2000.

** Managed sixteen interdisciplinary academic conferences per year in the United States, Europe, Latin America, and Australia with a budget of ca. one million dollars per year. ** Collaborated with colleagues in judging over 300 interdisciplinary conference proposals per year with a total budget of ca. twenty million dollars per year. ** Collaborated with colleagues in evaluating publishing projects with a total budget of ca. twenty million dollars per year. ** Director of Summer Graduate Student and High School Teacher Programs.

Director of the National Defense Colloquium, USAFA, 1994-95.

Director of Student Conferences, United States Air Force Academy, 1994-96.

Director of Graduate Scholarship Programs, United States Air Force Academy, 1995-96.

LANGUAGES

Reading knowledge of German and Ancient Greek. INTERDISCIPLINARY WORK IN LIBERAL EDUCATION AND THE HUMANITIES

Discussant, “Liberty and Diversity in the United States,” a Liberty Fund Colloquium, Monterey, CA, April, 2017.

Discussant, “Liberty, Economics, and War,” a Liberty Fund Colloquium, Miami, FL, February, 2017.

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Conference Director, “Thucydides on Democracy and Civil-Military Relations,” a Liberty Fund Colloquium, Monterey, CA, May, 2016. Discussant, “Economics and Republican Liberty in Hamilton and Gallatin,” a Liberty Fund Colloquium, Indianapolis, IN< February, 2015. Discussant, “Liberty and Responsibility in the Age of Nuclear Weapons,” a Liberty Fund Colloquium, White Sulphur Springs, West Virginia, October, 2014.

Discussant, “John Quincy Adams’s Paradigm of American Foreign Policy,” a Liberty Fund Colloquium, New Orleans, LA, April, 2012. Discussant, “John Marshall and His Critics,” a Liberty Fund Colloquium,” Miami, FL, February 2012. Discussant, “Liberty and Responsibility in the Writings of Samuel Huntington,” a Liberty Fund Colloquium, Cambridge, MA, June, 2011. Discussant, “Salisbury and Kennan on Realism and Liberty,” a Liberty Fund Colloquium, Indianapolis, IN, May, 2010. Discussant, “Tacitus and Gibbon on Liberty and the Decline and Fall of Rome,” a Liberty Fund Colloquium, Indianapolis, IN, January 2009. Discussant, “John Quincy Adams and Liberty,” a Liberty Fund Colloquium, Colorado Springs, CO, November, 2008. Conference Director, “Liberty in Early American Foreign Policy,” a Liberty Fund Colloquium, Big Sky, Montana, July, 2008. Discussant, “History, Narration, and Liberty in First and Second Samuel,” a Liberty Fund Colloquium, Flat Rock, NC, May 2008. Discussant, “Thucydides on Democracy, Empire, and Liberty,” a Liberty Fund Colloquium, Indianapolis, IN, January, 2008.

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Conference Director, “Terrorism and Liberty: a Strategic Perspective,” a Liberty Fund Colloquium, Newport, RI, May 2007. Discussant, “Clausewitz and the Transformation of War,” a Liberty Fund Colloquium, Philadelphia, 9-12 June 2005. Discussant, “Alexander Hamilton and Modern Liberty,” a Liberty Fund Colloquium, Minneapolis-St. Paul, MN, September, 2004. Conference Director, “Principle and Prudence in American Foreign Policy, 1774-1824,” a Liberty Fund Colloquium, Indianapolis, IN, September, 2000.

Program Officer, “Critics of Modern Liberty: Hegel and Locke,” a Liberty Fund Colloquium, Aspen, CO, August, 2000.

Program Officer, “Essays and the Teaching of Virtue,” a Liberty Fund Colloquium, Edinburgh, Scotland, July, 2000.

Program Officer, “Liberty Through Law: The Anglo-American Tradition in the 21st Century,” a Liberty Fund Colloquium, London, England, July, 2000. Program Officer, “The Founders’ Constitution,” a Liberty Fund Graduate Student Summer Institute, Jackson Hole, WY, July, 2000. Program Officer, “Thucydides on Democracy and War,” a Liberty Fund Colloquium, Jackson Hole, WY, July, 2000. Conference Director and Program Officer, “Liberty and the Good Life in Philosophy and Literature,” a Liberty Fund Graduate Student Summer Institute, Jackson Hole, WY, June-July, 2000. Conference Director and Program Officer, “Competing Models of Liberty in Philosophy and Literature”, Lake Tahoe, CA, a Liberty Fund Graduate Student Summer Institute, June, 2000. Program Officer, “Higher Education in a Liberal Democracy,” a Liberty Fund Colloquium, Big Sky, MO, June, 2000.

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Program Officer, “Criticisms of Modern Liberty,” a Liberty Fund Colloquium, Big Sky, MO, June, 2000. Program Officer, “The Theory and Practice of Stoic Freedom,” a Liberty Fund Colloquium, Nashville, TN, May, 1999. Program Officer, “Liberty and Responsible Government in the Thought of the American Federalists,” Philadelphia, PA, May, 2000. Program Officer, “Liberty and Political Responsibility in the Thought of Raymond Aron,” A Liberty Fund Colloquium, Newport, RI, March, 2000. Program Officer, “Liberty and Tyranny in the French Revolutions of 1789 and 1848,” a Liberty Fund Colloquium, Pasadena, CA, March, 2000.

Program Officer, “Natural Law, Moral Independence, and Civil Liberty,” a Liberty Fund Colloquium, Dallas, TX, March, 2000.

Program Officer, “Liberty and Responsibility in Teaching and Learning,” a Liberty Fund Colloquium, San Antonio, TX, February, 2000.

Program Officer, “Love, Liberty, and Responsibility in Dante and Eliot,” a Liberty Fund Colloquium, Clearwater, FL, February, 2000. Conference Director, “Liberty and Tyranny in Machiavelli’s Prince,” a Liberty Fund Socratic Seminar, Indianapolis, IN, November, 1999. Program Officer, “James Fennimore Cooper on Nature and Civil Society,” a Liberty Fund Colloquium, St Paul, MN, October, 1999.

Program Officer, “Tocqueville, Bryce, and the Problem of Liberty,” a Liberty Fund Colloquium, London, England, October, 1999.

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Program Officer, “Aristophanes on Democracy and Freedom,” Liberty Fund Colloquium, Richmond, VA, September, 1999.

Program Officer, “Shakespeare and Plutarch: Liberty and Tyranny,” Liberty Fund Colloquium, Aspen, CO, August, 1999. Program Officer, “Jane Austen: Liberty, Character, and the Art of Virtue,” Liberty Fund Colloquium, Seattle, WA, August, 1999. Program Officer, “Revolutionary Constitutionalism,” a Liberty Fund Graduate Student Summer Institute, Telluride, CO, July, 1999. Program Officer, “Thucydides and Plutarch on War and Free Government,” a Liberty Fund Colloquium, Jackson Hole, WY, June, 1999.

Program Officer, “Liberty and Responsibility in Literature: The Tragic Aspect,” a Liberty Fund Summer Institute for High School Teachers, Big Sky, Montana, June, 1999. Program Officer, “Statesmanship and the Defense of Liberty,” a Liberty Fund Colloquium, Aspen, CO, August, 1999.

Program Officer, “Liberty and Responsibility in Plato’s Laws,” a Liberty Fund Colloquium, May, 1999, St. Paul, MN.

Discussant, “After the Beautiful: Politics and Modernism,” Olin Conference, University of Chicago, May, 1999, Chicago: IL. Program Officer, “Hutcheson and Hume on Human Nature and Virtue,” a Liberty Fund Colloquium, Charleston, SC, March, 1999.

Program Officer, “Religion, Moral Virtue, and Civic Liberty,” a Liberty Fund Colloquium, Baltimore, MD, February, 1999. Program Officer, “Edmund Burke and Liberty,” a Liberty Fund Colloquium, San Antonio, TX, February, 1999.

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Program Officer, “Regicide, Republic, and Liberty: The Execution of Charles I,” a Liberty Fund Colloquium, Amherst, MA, January, 1999.

Program Officer, “Kant on Education and Its Meaning Today,” a Liberty Fund Colloquium, Clearwater, FL, January, 1999. Program Officer, “Winston Churchill and the Practice and Tradition of Liberty,” a Liberty Fund Colloquium, Newport, RI, November, 1998.

Conference Director, “War and Free Government in the Political Thought of the American Founders,” a Liberty Fund Colloquium, Colorado Springs, CO, October, 1998. Program Officer, “Liberty and Responsibility in the Life of Reason: the Thought of George Santayana,” a Liberty Fund Colloquium, Nashville, Tennessee, November, 1998. Program Officer, “Liberty, Authority, and the Pursuit of Happiness in the Works of Shakespeare and Jane Austen,” a Liberty Fund Colloquium, Seattle, WA, October, 1998. Program Officer, “The Satirists’ Response to Coercion,” a Liberty Fund Colloquium, Prouts Neck, ME, October, 1998.

Program Officer, “Liberty and Direct Democracy,” a Liberty Fund Colloquium, Portland, OR, September, 1998. Program Officer, “Parental Rights in Education,” a Liberty Fund Colloquium, Milwaukee, WI, September, 1998. Program Officer, “Liberty and Religious Identity in the Modern University,” Liberty Fund Colloquium, Aspen, CO, August, 1998.

Program Officer, “Liberty and Responsibility in Literature,” a Liberty Fund Summer Institute for High School Teachers, Albuquerque, NM, July, 1998.

Program Officer, “Virtue and Liberty in the Thought of the Scottish Moralists,” Liberty Fund Summer Institute for Graduate Students, Charleston, SC, July, 1998.

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Conference Director and Discussion Leader, “Thucydides on War and Free Government," a Liberty Fund Colloquium, July, 1997, Colorado Springs, CO.

Discussant, Liberty Fund Colloquium on "The Theory and State of War in a Free Society, Part II: Thucydides and Machiavelli," April, 1996, Houston, TX.

Discussant, Liberty Fund Colloquium on "Liberty and the Separation of Powers," November, 1995, Houston, TX.

Discussant, Olin Conference on "Democratic Honor," May, 1995, University of Chicago, Chicago, IL.

Discussant, Liberty Fund Colloquium on "The Theory and State of War in a Free Society: Sun Tzu, Clausewitz, Jomini, and Mahan," April, 1995, Houston, TX.

Discussant, Liberty Fund Colloquium on "Liberty and Responsibility in the Writings of Nathaniel Hawthorne," November, 1994, Denver, CO.

REFERENCES

Professor Michael P. Zuckert, Department of Government, University of Notre Dame, 217 O’Shaughnessy Hall, South Bend, IN 46556, (219) 631-8050, [email protected] Professor Nathan Tarcov, the Committee on Social Thought, University of Chicago, 1130 E. 59th Street, Chicago, IL 60637 (773) 702-7064, [email protected]

Professor David C. Hendrickson, Department of Political Science, Colorado College, CO. [email protected]

Professor Sally Paine, Department of Strategy and Policy, United States Naval War College, Newport, RI. [email protected]

Professor Marc Genest, Department of Strategy and Policy, United States Naval War College, Newport, RI, [email protected].

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Professor David A. Brown (Colonel), US Army (ret.), Department of Strategy and Policy, United States Naval War College, [email protected].