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JAMES H. NOLT
Senior Fellow  

Expertise: U.S.-East Asia relations; International political economy  

Experience: 
Adjunct Professor, Seton Hall University, Asian Studies Department (1999-2000); Windham International, consultant (current); Associate Editor, The American Asian Review (1998-99); Eiger Consulting (1999); Penobscot Corporation, consultant (1998); Assistant Professor of Political Science, Graduate Faculty, New School for Social Research (1995-98); Prudential Resources Management, consultant (1996-97); Assistant Professor of Political Science, Vanderbilt University (1992-94); Fellow of International Institutions, Center for International Affairs, Harvard University (1991-92)  

Selected Publications: 
"US-China Security Relations," In Focus: Foreign Policy Briefs (1998); "Social Order and War: Thucydides, Aristolte, and a Critique of Modern Realism," published in Japanese in the Proceedings of the International Studies Association Convention,1997; "Business Conflict and the Demise of Imperialism," and "The Futureof Contested Social Orders," in David Skidmore, ed., Contested Social Ordersand International Politics (Vanderbilt University Press, 1997); "Imperialism"and "Sanctions" in Survey of Social Science: Government and Politics (SalemPress, 1995). Nolt has presented more than a dozen papers at conferences in the United States, Japan, Korea, the Philippines, and Mexico.  

Honors & Affiliations: 
Recipient of research grants from the Rockefeller Archives Center, Franklin D. Roosevelt Presidential Library, John D. And Catherine T. MacArthur Foundation, Herbert Hoover Presidential Library, Eisenhower World Affairs Institute; Phi BetaKappa  

Education: 
Ph.D. in Political Science, University of Chicago 
M.A. in Economics, University of Massachusetts Amherst 
Graduate study in Political Science, Stanford University 
B.A. with honors in Economics and Political Science, Ohio State University 

Languages: 
German, Indonesian (proficient); French, Spanish (reading, writing); Chinese (elementary)  

Contact Information: 
E-mail: noltjim@hotmail.com   

 

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