弗吉尼亚大学政治学教授William B. Quandt将访问华东师范大学
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时间:2004年4月22日上午
地点:文科大楼15楼
演讲人:弗吉尼亚大学政治学教授William B. Quandt
演讲主题:中东问题
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William B. Quandt
Edward R. Stettinius Professor of Politics
UniversityofVirginia
Research Field:
International Relations (American Foreign Policy in the Middle East) and Comparative Government (Middle East). Author of Peace Process: American Diplomacy Toward the Arab-Israeli Conflict Since 1967; editor The Middle East: Ten Years After Camp David; Camp David: Peacemaking and Politics;Saudi Arabiain the 1980s; Decade of Decisions; co-author Politics of Palestinian Nationalism; Revolution and Political Leadership:Algeria1954-68. Former President, Middle East Studies Association; Senior Fellow, The Brookings Institution; Senior Staff, The National Security Council; Associate Professor,UniversityofPennsylvania. Frequent contributor to academic journals; consultant to ABC News during the Gulf War.
Education Background:
Dr. Quandt was born in1941 inLos Angeles,California. He received his BA in International Relations fromStanfordUniversityin 1963, and his Ph.D. in Political Science from MIT in 1968. He is married to the writer Helena Cobban, has one daughter and two step-children, and lives inCharlottesville,Virginia.
In the fall of 1994, William B. Quandt joined the Department of Politics at theUniversityofVirginia, where he holds the Edward R. Stettinius chair. From 2000 to 2003, he also served as Vice Provost for International Affairs at the University. He teaches courses on theMiddle Eastand American Foreign Policy. Prior to this appointment, he was a Senior Fellow in the Foreign Policy Studies Program at the Brookings Institution, where he conducted research on theMiddle East, American policy toward the Arab-Israeli conflict, and energy policy.
Before going to Brookings in 1979, Dr. Quandt served as a staff member on the National Security Council (1972-1974, 1977-1979). He was actively involved in the negotiations that led to the Camp David Accords and the Egyptian-Israeli Peace Treaty. Dr. Quandt was also an Associate Professor of Political Science at the University of Pennsylvania, worked at the Rand Corporation in the Department of Social Science from 1968-1972, and taught at UCLA and MIT
William Quandt has written numerous books, and his articles have appeared in a wide variety of publications. His books include: Peace Process: American Diplomacy and the Arab-Israeli Conflict Since 1967, (Brookings, 2001, revised edition;1993): Between Ballots and Bullets: Algeria's Transition from Authoritarianism, (Brookings, 1998); The United States and Egypt: An Essay on Policy for the 1990s, (Brookings, 1990); Camp David: Peacemaking and Politics, (Brookings, 1986); Saudi Arabia in the 1980s: Foreign Policy, Security, and Oil, (Brookings, 1981); Decade of Decisions: American Foreign Policy Toward the Arab-Israeli Conflict, 1967-1976 , (University of California Press, 1977); and Revolution and Political Leadership: Algeria, 1954-1968, (MIT Press, 1969). He also edited The Middle East: Ten Years After Camp David, (Brookings, 1988).
Dr. Quandt has received a number of research grants, including a Social Science Research Council International Fellowship (1966-1968), the Council on Foreign Relations International Affairs Fellowship (1972-1973), and the National Defense Education Act Fellowship (1963-1965). During 1987-88, he was President of the Middle East Studies Association. He is a member of the Council on Foreign Relations, and serves on the Board of Trustees of the American University in Cairo and the Foundation for Middle East Peace.
Articles:
"Algeria's Uneasy Peace", Journal of Democracy, Vol. 13, No. 4, October 2002. Text
"Clinton and the Arab-Israeli Conflict: The Limits of Incrementalism", Journal of Palestine Studies, Vol. XXX, No. 2, Winter 2001.
"America and the Middle East", in L. Carl Brown, ed., Diplomacy in the Middle East: The International Relations of Regional and Outside Powers, New York: I. B. Tauris,2001.
"Algeria", in Robert Chase, Emily Hill, and Paul Kennedy, eds., The Pivotal States: A New Framework for U.S.Policy in the Developing World, New York: Norton, 1998, pp. 195-214. Text
"Bill Clinton et la paix israelo-arabe", Politique Etrangere, Spring 1998, pp. 9-18 (English Version)
"Middle East Tinderbox" , Time (International Edition), April 13, 1998, pp. 80-81.
(with Andrew Pierre) The Algerian Crisis: Policy Options for the West,
Carnegie, 1996.
"The Middle East on the Brink: Prospects for Change in the Twenty-first Century",
The Middle East Journal, Spring 1996.
"The Urge for Democracy: The Palestinian Future", Foreign Affairs,
July/August 1994, pp. 2-7.
"American Policy toward Democratic Political Movements in the
Middle East", in Ellis Goldberg, et. al., Rules and Rights in the
Middle East: Democracy, Law, and Society, Seattle: University
of Washington Press, 1994. Text
"Les Etats-Unis: gardiens du calendrier?", in Ghassan Salamé,
Proche-Orient: les exigences de la paix, Paris: Editions
Complexe, 1994.
"U.S. Policy Toward the Middle East," in Robert J. Art and
Seyom Brown, eds. U.S. Foreign Policy: The Search for a
New Role , New York: MacMillian Publishing Co., 1993. Text
"America Middle East Policy After the Cold War," in George
Breslauer, et.al., Beyond the Cold War: Conflict and Cooperation
in the Third World, Berkeley, California: Institute of
International Studies, 1991.
"American Strategy in the Camp David Negotiations" in S.
Seikaly, R. Baalbaki and P. Dodd, editors, Quest for
Understanding: Arabic and Islamic Studies in
Memory of Malcolm H. Kerr, American University
of Beirut, 1991.
"The Middle East in 1990," Foreign Affairs, America and the
World 1990/91, vol. 70, No. 1.
"Introduction" and "U.S. Policy Toward the Arab-Israeli
Conflict," in William B. Quandt, editor, The Middle East: Ten
Years after Camp David, The Brookings Institution, 1988.
"The Arab-Israeli Conflict: Implications for Mediterranean
Security," Adelphi Papers, no. 230, London: The International
Institute for Strategic Studies, 1988.
"Thinking About Arab-Israeli Peace," The Brookings Review,
vol. 6, no. 1, Winter 1988.
"American-Egyptian Relations," in American-Arab Affairs, no.
22, Fall 1987.
"Egypt: A Strong Sense of National Identity," in Hans
Binnendijk, ed., National Negotiating Styles, Washington,D.C.:
Foreign Service Institute, 1987.
"Camp David and Peace Making," Political Science Quarterly ,
vol. 101, no. 3, 1986.
"Electoral Cycle and the Conduct of Foreign Policy," Political
Science Quarterly, vol. 101, no. 5, 1986.
"U.S.-Soviet Rivalry in the Middle East," in Marshall D.
Shulman, ed., East-West Tensions in the Third World, New
York: W. W. Norton, 1986.
"American Proposals for Arab-Israeli Peace," in William A.
Beling, ed., Middle East Peace Plans, London: Croom Helm,
1986.
"Saudi Views of the Iranian Revolution," in Barry M. Rosen,
ed., Iran Since the Revolution, Boulder, Social
Science Monographs, 1985.
"The Middle East: Domestic Policy in the Ascendance," in Barry
M. Blechman and Edward N. Luttwak, International Security
Yearbook 1984/85, Boulder, Colorado: Westview Press, 1985.
Energy Security in the 1980s: Economic and Political
Perspectives, A Staff Paper with Douglas R. Bohi, The
Brookings Institution, 1984.
"Reagan's Lebanon Policy: Trial and Error," Middle East
Journal, Spring 1984.
"Menachem Begin: A Past Master of Negotiation," The
Brookings Review, Winter 1983.
Saudi Arabia's Oil Policy, A Staff Paper, The Brookings
Institution, 1982.
"Middle East Political Overview," in Middle East Economic
Outlook, vol. 2, no. 2, October 1982, Wharton Econometric
Forecasting Associates.
"The Western Alliance in the Middle East: Problems for U.S
. Foreign Policy," in Steven L. Spiegel, ed., The Middle Eastand
the Western Alliance, Boston: George Allen and Unwin, 1982.
"Middle East Political Overview: 1981-1982," Middle East
Economic Outlook, vol. 2, no. 1, April 1982.
"Ronald Reagan et le Moyen-Orient," Politique Internationale ,
no. 14, Winter 1981/82.
"Riyadh Between the Superpowers," Foreign Policy, Fall 1981.
"The Middle East," Setting National Priorities: Agenda for the
1980s, Washington, D.C.: The Brookings Institution, 1980.
"The Middle East Crises," America and the World 1979, Foreign
Affairs, vol. 58, no. 3, 1979.
"Lebanon, 1958, and Jordan, 1970," in Barry M. Blechman and
Stephen S. Kaplan (eds.), Force Without War: U.S. Armed
Forces as a Political Instrument, Washington, D.C.: The
Brookings Institution, 1978.
"U.S. Energy and the Arab-Israeli Conflict," in Naiem
A.Sherbiny and Mark A. Tessler, eds., Arab Oil: Impact on Arab
Countries and Global Implications, New York: Praeger, 1978.
"Soviet Policy in the October Middle East War," International
Affairs, July-October 1977.
"Kissinger and the Arab-Israeli Disengagement Negotiations,"
Journal of International Affairs, vol. 29, no. 1, Spring 1975.
"Les Etats-Unis et le Monde Arabe après Octobre 1973,"
Maghreb Machrek, no. 68, Spring 1975.
"Washington's Arab Connection," Europa-Archiv, vol. 9, Spring 1975.
"Berbers in the Algerian Political Elite," in E. Gellner and C.
Micaud, eds., Berbers and Arabs: Ethnic Group Relations in
North Africa, London: Duckworth, 1973.
"Can We Do Business With Radical Nationalists? Algeria: Yes,"
Foreign Policy, Summer 1972.
"United States Policy in the Middle East: Constraints and
Choices," in Paul Hammond and Sidney Alexander, eds.,
Political Dynamics in the Middle East, New York: Elsevier,
1972.
"Domestic Influences on U.S. Foreign Policy in the Middle East:
The View from Washington," in W. Beling, ed., The Middle
East: Quest for an American Policy, Albany, New York: State
University of New York Press, 1972.
"Algerian Military Development: The Professionalization of a
Guerrilla Army," Cultures et Development, 1972.
"The Middle East Conflict in U.S. Strategy: 1970-1971," Journal
of Palestine Studies, vol. 1, no. 1, Autumn 1971.
The Comparative Study of Political Elites, Sage Publications,
1970.
"Algeria: The Revolution Turns Inward," Mid East, August 1970.
Books:
Peace Process: American Diplomacy and the Arab-Israeli Conflict Since 1967
The Brookings Institution, 2001 (revised edition); 1993. Translated into Arabic.
Between Ballots and Bullets: Algeria’s Transition from Authoritarianism,
The Brookings Institution, 1998.
The United States and Egypt: An Essay on Policy for the 1990s ,
The Brookings Institution, 1990.(Translated into Arabic).
(editor), The Middle East : Ten Years After Camp David, The
Brookings Institution, 1988. (Translated into Arabic).
Camp David: Peacemaking and Politics, The Brookings
Institution, 1986. (Translated into Arabic and Hebrew)
Saudi Arabia in the 1980s: Foreign Policy, Security and Oil , The
Brookings Institution, 1981. (Translated into Arabic)
Decade of Decisions: American Policy Toward the Arab-Israeli
Conflict, 1967-1976, University of California Press, 1977.
(Translated into Arabic and Hebrew)
The Politics of Palestinian Nationalism, University of California
Press, 1973 (with Ann Lesch and Paul Jabber).
Revolution and Political Leadership: Algeria, 1954-1968, MIT
Press,1969.
mal style="MARGIN: 0cm 0cm 0pt">The Comparative Study of Political Elites, Sage Publications,
1970.
"Algeria: The Revolution Turns Inward," Mid East, August 1970.
Books:
Peace Process: American Diplomacy and the Arab-Israeli Conflict Since 1967
The Brookings Institution, 2001 (revised edition); 1993. Translated into Arabic.
Between Ballots and Bullets:Algeria’s Transition from Authoritarianism,
The Brookings Institution, 1998.
TheUnited StatesandEgypt: An Essay on Policy for the 1990s ,
The Brookings Institution, 1990.(Translated into Arabic).
(editor), The Middle East : Ten Years After Camp David, The
Brookings Institution, 1988. (Translated into Arabic).
Camp David: Peacemaking and Politics, The Brookings
Institution, 1986. (Translated into Arabic and Hebrew)
Saudi Arabia in the 1980s: Foreign Policy, Security and Oil , The
Brookings Institution, 1981. (Translated into Arabic)
Decade of Decisions: American Policy Toward the Arab-Israeli
Conflict, 1967-1976, University of California Press, 1977.
(Translated into Arabic and Hebrew)
The Politics of Palestinian Nationalism, University of California
Press, 1973 (with Ann Lesch and Paul Jabber).
Revolution and Political Leadership: Algeria, 1954-1968, MIT
Press,1969.