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Profile
Stephen M. Walt is the Robert and Rene Belfer Professsor of
International Relations. He previously taught at Princeton
University and the University of Chicago, where he served as Master
of the Social Science Collegiate Division and Deputy Dean ofSocial
Sciences. He has been a Resident Associateof the Carnegie Endowment
for Peace and a Guest Scholar at the Brookings Institution, and he
has also served as a consultant for the Institute of Defense
Analyses, the Center for Naval Analyses, and the National Defense
University. He presently serves on the editorial boards of
Foreign Policy, Security Studies,
International Relations, and Journal of Cold War
Studies, and he also serves as Co-Editor of the Cornell
Studies in Security Affairs, published by Cornell University
Press. Additionally, he was elected as a Fellow in the American
Academy of Arts and Sciences in May 2005.
Professor Walt is the author of The Origins of Alliances
(1987), which received the 1988 Edgar S. Furniss National Security
Book Award. He is also the author of Revolution and War
(1996), Taming American Power: The Global Response to U.S.
Primacy (2005), and, with co-author J.J. Mearsheimer, The
Israel Lobby (2007).
Courses
Spring
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ISP-101
International Relations: Theory and Practice
Media Expertise
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Research
Research for a complete list of faculty citations from 2001 - present, please visit the Harvard Kennedy School Research Report Online.
Selected Publication Citations:
- Academic Journals
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Ikenberry, G. John, and Stephen M. Walt. "Offshore Balancing or
International Institutions? The Way Forward to U.S. Foreign
Policy." Brown Journal of World Affairs XIV.1 (Fall/Winter
2007): 13-23.
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Mearsheimer, John J., and Stephen Walt. "The Israel Lobby and U.S.
Foreign Policy." Middle East Policy 13.3 (September 2006):
29-87.
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Mearsheimer, John J., and Stephen Walt. "Mearsheimer and Walt
Respond." Foreign Policy 155 (July/August 2006): 64-66.
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Mearsheimer, John J., and Stephen Walt. "Unrestricted Access."
Foreign Policy 155 (May/June 2006): 57-58.
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Walt, Stephen. "The Blame Game." Foreign Policy 151
(November/December 2005): 44-46.
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Walt, Stephen. "Taming American Power." Foreign Affairs 84.5
(Sep/Oct 2005): 105-120.
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Walt, Stephen. "Nothing Revolutionary." Review of International
Studies 27.4 (October 2001).
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Walt, Stephen. "Beyond bin Laden: Reshaping U.S. Foreign Policy."
International Security 26.3 (Winter 2001-2002).
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Walt, Stephen. "American Primacy: Its Prospects and Pitfalls."
Naval War College Review 55.2 (Spring 2002).
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Mearsheimer, John J., and Stephen Walt. "An Unnecessary War."
Foreign Policy 134 (January-February 2003): 51-59.
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Walt, Stephen. “The Relationship between Theory and Policy in
International Relations." Annual Review of Political Science
Vol. 8 (2005).
- Book Chapters
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Walt, Stephen. "NATO's Future (In Theory)." Allied Force or
Forced Allies? NATO After Kosovo. Ed. M. Bawley and P. Martin.
St. Martin's, 2001.
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Walt, Stephen. "Alliances." Oxford Companion to the Politics of
the World, 2nd Edition. Ed. J. Krieger. Oxford University
Press, 2001.
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Walt, Stephen. "The Enduring Relevance of the Realist Tradition."
Political Science: State of the Discipline III. Ed. Ira
Katznelson and Helen Milner. Norton, 2002.
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Walt, Stephen. "Keeping the World Off-Balance: Self-Restraint and
U.S. Foreign Policy." America Unrivaled: The Future of the
Balance of Power. Ed. G. John Ikenberry. Cornell University
Press, 2002.
- Books
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Walt, Stephen. Taming American Power: The Global Response to
U.S. Primacy. W.W. Norton, 2005.
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Mearsheimer, John J., and Stephen Walt. The Israel Lobby and
U.S. Foreign Policy, U.S. & Foreign Editions. Farrar,
Straus & Giroux, 2007.
- Magazine and Newspaper Articles
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Mearsheimer, John J., and Stephen Walt. "Power in Context."
Economist 385.8551 (October 20, 2007): 22.
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Walt, Stephen, and John J. Mearsheimer. "Mearsheimer and Walt
Redux." Chronicle of Higher Education 54.4 (September 21,
2007): B6.
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Mearsheimer, John, and Stephen Walt. "The Israel Lobby." London
Review of Books Vol. 28, No. 6, March 23, 2006: 3-12.
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Walt, Stephen. "In the National Interest: A New Grand Strategy of
American Foreign Policy." Boston Review February/March 2005.
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Walt, Stephen. "The Imbalance of Power." Harvard Magazine
March/April 2004.
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Walt, Stephen. "A Policy Failure?" Boston Review
October/November 2002.
- Op-Eds
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Walt, Stephen. "America Needs Realists, Not William Kristol."
Salon.com, January 16, 2008.
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Mearsheimer, John J., and Stephen Walt. "Israel's False Friends."
Los Angeles Times, January 6, 2008.
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Walt, Stephen. "Misreading the Tea Leaves: U.S. Missteps on Foreign
Policy." Boston Globe, October 5, 2006.
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Walt, Stephen. "The World Watches as the U.S. Attempts Its
Restoration." Financial Times, October 18, 2005.
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Walt, Stephen. "Bush Needs a Mideast Exit Plan." Financial
Times, London edition, September 8, 2003: 19.
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Walt, Stephen, and John M. Mearsheimer. "Keeping Saddam in a Box."
New York Times, February 2, 2003.
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Mearsheimer, John J., and Stephen Walt. "'Realists' Are Not Alone
in Opposing War With Iraq." Chronicle of Higher Education,
November 15, 2002.
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Walt, Stephen. "Fragile: Package with Care." Boston Globe,
September 30, 2001.
- Research Papers/Reports
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Mearsheimer, John, and Stephen Walt. "Setting the Record Straight:
A Response to Critics of the 'Israel Lobby.'" Israel Lobby and U.S.
Foreign Policy official website: www.israellobbybook.com,
December 12, 2006.
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Walt, Stephen and John J. Mearsheimer. "The Israel Lobby and U.S.
Foreign Policy." KSG Faculty Research Working Paper Series
RWP06-011, March 2006.
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Walt, Stephen. "Can Saddam Be Contained? History Says Yes." BCSIA
Occasional Papers, November 2002.