Professor Stephen Szabo

Professor Stephen Szabo is Director of Research at the American Institute for Contemporary German Studies and professor of European Studies at the School of Advanced International Studies (SAIS) at Johns Hopkins University.
Expertise by Issue:
American Foreign Policy; European Union and Transatlantic Relations; Military Power and Strategy; North Atlantic Treaty Organization (NATO); Strategic and Security Issues
Background and Education:
Served as interim dean and associate dean for Academic Affairs at SAIS; former professor at the National War College; former faculty member at the Foreign Service Institute, Georgetown University and the University of Virginia; past fellow with the Woodrow Wilson International Center for Scholars and American Academy (Berlin); current research focuses on German politics, foreign and defense policy and U.S.-European relations; Ph.D., political science, Georgetown University
Languages:
German
Selected Publications:
Parting Ways: The Crisis in German-American Relations (2004); The Diplomacy of German Unification (1992); The Bundeswehr and the Future of Western Security (1990); The Changing Politics of German Security (1990); The Successor Generation: International Perspectives of Postwar Europeans, editor (1983)
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