![]() Simon Serfaty |
Simon Serfaty is the first holder of the Zbigniew
Brzezinski Chair in Global Security and Geostrategy at CSIS. He was the
director of the CSIS Europe Program for more than 10 years and remains a
senior adviser to the program. Dr. Serfaty is also a senior professor of
U.S. foreign policy with the Graduate Programs in International Studies at
Old Dominion University in Norfolk, Virginia. From 1972 to 1993, he was a
research professor at the Johns Hopkins School of Advanced International
Studies in Washington, D.C., serving as director of the Johns Hopkins Center
of European Studies in Bologna, Italy (1972-1976), director of the
Washington Center of Foreign Policy Research (1978-1980), and as executive
director of the Johns Hopkins Foreign Policy Institute (1984-1991). Dr.
Serfaty is the author of a many books, including the recently released
The Vital Partnership: Power and Order (June 2005), La tentation
impériale (2004), Memories of Europe’s Future: Farewell to
Yesteryear (1999), Stay the Course (1997), and Taking
Europe Seriously (1992). Books edited by Dr. Serfaty include, most
recently, Visions of America and Europe (2004), The European
Finality Debate and its National Dimensions (2003) and The Media
and Foreign Policy (1990). Dr. Serfaty's articles have appeared in most
leading professional journals in the United States and Europe, and he has
been a guest lecturer in over 40 different countries in Europe, Africa, and
Asia. A U.S. citizen, Dr. Serfaty holds a Ph.D. in Political Science from
the Johns Hopkins University. In May 2001, Old Dominion University
designated Dr. Serfaty as eminent scholar of the university.CSIS Publications by Simon Serfaty
A Challenged and Challenging Europe |