Associate Professor, Department of Science & Technology Studies and Acting Director, Reppy Institute for Peace and Conflict Studies, Cornell University
Kathleen Vogel first became interested in biological weapons during her graduate work in the sciences at Princeton University, where she developed a side interest in science policy issues. After receiving her Ph.D. in biological chemistry, I transitioned from a scientific career to one in science policy. For the next five years, Kathleen conducted security policy research...
Contributing Editor, AOL Defense
Richard Whittle is a writer specializing in military affairs and author of The Dream Machine: The Untold History of the Notorious V-22 Osprey (Simon & Schuster, 2010). Now at work on a history of the Predator, the first modern armed drone, Whittle is available to lecture or conduct interviews on all aspects of “The Drone Revolution.” In 2011, he authored a paper for the Mitchell In...
Professor Emeritus in International Relations, the London School of Economics
Visiting Scholar, Sigur Center of Asian Studies, Elliott School for International Affairs, George Washington University
In recent years my work has focused on the inter-actions between politics at global, regional and local levels with particular reference to East Asia. That was the main focus of my book The International Politics of East Asia Since 1945 (2005), which was a revised and updated version of a similar book published ten years previously. The first book explored how the dynamics of politics between the...
In Israel, Dr. Yuchtman-Ya'ar is head of the Steinmetz Center for Peace research at Tel Aviv University
EducationPh. D. in social psychology from the University of Michigan-Ann ArborSubjectsIsrael,Middle EastExpertiseDr. Yuchtman-Ya'ar is a specialist in political behavior and public opinion