Lexington Books
Pages: 194
Trim: 6½ x 9½
978-0-7391-3585-3 • Hardback • November 2009 • $120.00 • (£92.00)
978-0-7391-3586-0 • Paperback • December 2009 • $56.99 • (£44.00)
Howard J. Wiarda is Dean Rusk Professor of International Relations and head of the department of international affairs at the University of Georgia. He is the author of The Dutch Diaspora: The Netherlands and Its Settlements in Africa, Asia, and the Americas,Conservative Brain Trust: The Rise, Fall, and Rise Again of the American Enterprise Institute, An Introduction to Comparative Politics, The Crisis of American Foreign Policy, and Development on the Periphery: Democracy in Southern and Eastern Europe.
Chapter 1. Introduction. Harvard: Getting There
Chapter 2. Harvard and Its History
Chapter 3. The Center for International Affairs (CFIA)
Chapter 4. Think Tanks and Research Centers
Chapter 5. The Colleagues
Chapter 6. Out and About in Harvard and Cambridge
Chapter 7. Work Life
Chapter 8. The Second (and Third and Fourth) Times Around
Chapter 9. Conclusion: Is There Life after Harvard?
Howard Wiarda's newest book tells an engaging story of his time at the Center for International Affairs at Harvard University and as such would appeal to both academic and more popular audiences. It is a very readable and interesting addition to his series of books that describe how influence over American foreign policy is shifting from universities to Washington think tanks.
— Lana Wylie, McMaster University
Howard Wiarda's new book is a fascinating insider's account of life, labor, and influence-mongering at one of the American foreign-policy establishment's most prestigious academic research centers. Based on more than three decades of first-hand experience, the book is part of Wiarda's ongoing examination of the interconnected worlds of think tanks, research centers, and war colleges—and the roles they play in influencing US foreign policy.
— Michael Grow, author of U.S. Presidents and Latin American Interventions: Pursuing Regime Change in the Cold War