Stefan Halper
Dr. Stefan Halper is a Senior Fellow at the Centre of International Studies and a Senior Research Fellow at Magdalene College Cambridge. He directs the Donner Atlantic Studies Programme at the Centre of International Studies and lectures on latter 20th Century US foreign policy, Anglo-American relations, and contemporary international security issues.
His best-selling book America Alone: The Neo-conservatives and the Global Order, (co-authored with Jonathan Clarke) was published by the Cambridge University Press in July 04.
Stefan Halper holds doctorates from both Oxford and Cambridge. He has served four American presidents in the White House and Department of State and is an expert on U.S. foreign policy, national security policy, the United Nations and Anglo-American relations.
Dr. Halper was Executive Editor and host of 'Worldwise', a nationally televised program on foreign and national security affairs from 1996-2000 and 'This Week From Washington', a national radio program aired from 1985-2001.
Dr. Halper's research interests remain centred on Anglo-American relations, US national security issues and international security matters. Recently he has focused on the nature of the political discourse of the right. and the left, the rise of extremist views and their prevalence in the national political discussion, the rise of anti-Americanism among European elites and the implications for US policy in the decades ahead.
Events by this author:
RSA Thursday
US Elections 2008 - the view from here
Lecture | 07 February 2008
Stryker McGuire, Candace Allen, Martin Kettle, Stefan Halper
RSA TIME Europe Round Table- Would President Kerry be any different?
Lecture | 05 October 2004
Eric Pooley, Professor Colleen Graffy, Will Hutton, Michael Prowse, Dan Plesch, Stefan Halper
Articles / lecture texts by this author:
TIME Europe Roundtable - Would President Kerry Be Any Different?
Lecture Text | 05 October 2004