Aaron Friedberg
Dr. Aaron Friedberg joined GMF as a non-resident senior fellow for Asia in November, 2011. Dr. Friedberg is a professor of politics and international affairs at Princeton University with expertise in the international relations of Asia, as well as U.S. foreign and defense policy. He is the author of three books, The Weary Titan: Britain and the Experience of Relative Decline, 1895–1905 (which received the Edgar Furniss National Security Book Award), In the Shadow of the Garrison State: America's Anti-Statism and Its Cold War Grand Strategy, and most recently, A Contest for Supremacy: China, America, and the Struggle for Mastery in Asia. Dr. Friedberg has been a fellow at the Smithsonian Institution's Woodrow Wilson International Center for Scholars, the Norwegian Nobel Institute, the Australian Strategic Policy Institute, and Harvard University's Center for International Affairs, and has served as a consultant to several agencies of the U.S. government. In 2001-2002, he was the first holder of the Henry A. Kissinger Chair in Foreign Policy and International Relations at the Library of Congress. In 2003-2005, he served as a deputy assistant for national security affairs in the Office of the Vice President. After leaving government, Dr. Friedberg served as a member of the Defense Policy Board and the Secretary of State's Advisory Committee on Democracy Promotion and holds a Ph.D. from Harvard University.
Publications
Beyond the Euro Crisis: Implications for U.S. StrategyOctober 04, 2012This policy brief identifies a range of plausible scenarios for the further unfolding of the euro crisis and considers their implications for U.S. strategy.
