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Consulting Economist; President, Institute for Global Economic Growth
President, Foundation for Law and Science Centers; IWP Research Professor of Scientific Statecraft
Chief of Operations of the Europe, Mediterranean and Asia Region, Peace Corps
Professor of History, The Kościuszko Chair in Polish Studies
Former Deputy National Counterintelligence Executive
Distinguished Fellow, The Heritage Foundation
Former Director of Latin American Affairs, National Security Council
Former Senior Advisor to the Director, Voice of America
MajGen Matthew C. Horner Chair of Military Theory, Marine Corps University
Professor of Defense Studies; DARPA Fellow; Brigadier General, U.S. Air Force (retired)
Retired CIA Operations Officer; retired USAF officer; former Director of Training and Public Affairs Officer, Office of the National Counterintelligence Executive
Vice Dean of Academic Affairs, Faculty Chairman, and Chairman of the Admissions Committee
Founder and President, The Institute of World Politics
Senior Diplomat in Residence; Former Ambassador to Burundi, Uganda, and the Vatican
Vice President and Director of Asian Studies, Center for Security Studies
Foreign Policy Institute Fellow, SAIS
Donald E. Bently Professor of Political Economy, Former U.S. Ambassador to Guatemala
Director, Center for the Study of Culture and Security; Professor of Politics and Culture
President, Association for Intelligence Officers
Academic Dean and Professor of Political Science, IWP
Executive Director, Nonproliferation Policy Education Center; Former Deputy for Nonproliferation Policy, Office of the Under Secretary of Defense for Policy
Central Intelligence Agency
Associate Professor, Marine Corps Command & Staff College
Department of Defense
Walter Kohler Professor of International Relations; Former Special Assistant and Foreign Affairs Officer, U.S. Arms Control and Disarmament Agency
Vice President, Science Applications International Corporation; Former Senior Director for Policy Implementation and Execution on the National Security Council
Walter and Leonore Annenberg Professor of International Communication, IWP

"The Institute's superb curriculum and fine faculty, with excellent backgrounds in both government and the academic world, create a well-integrated program that produces professionals well-grounded in the real world of security and foreign affairs, and in the underlying history, principles, and ethical issues of statecraft."

- R. James Woolsey,
Former Director of Central Intelligence
 


"IWP is unique in emphasizing the study of statecraft; their mix of national security and international affairs can be found nowhere else. But what makes them extraordinary is how their faculty of scholar-practitioners consistently demonstrates the real-world application of their teachings."

- Mrs. Diana Davis Spencer
President, Diana Davis Spencer Foundation

Democratization, Nation Building, and U.S. Foreign Policy

This course will explore some major challenges that follow regime change, in particular promoting a strong civil society and democratic governance, especially in light of extremist developments emerging in many Islamic societies. 

Principal Professor

  Juliana Geran Pilon

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