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Aaron Friedberg

Aaron Louis Friedberg (born April 16, 1956)[1] is an American political scientist. He served from 2003 to 2005 in the office of the Vice President of the United States as deputy assistant for national-security affairs and director of policy planning.

Aaron Friedberg
Born (1956-04-16) April 16, 1956 (age 67)
NationalityAmerican
Alma materHarvard University
Scientific career
FieldsPolitics, international affairs
InstitutionsWoodrow Wilson School of Public and International Affairs,
Princeton University
Chinese name
Traditional Chinese范亞倫
Simplified Chinese范亚伦
Transcriptions
Standard Mandarin
Hanyu PinyinFàn Yàlún

After receiving his PhD in government from Harvard University, Friedberg joined the Princeton University faculty in 1987 and was appointed professor of politics and international affairs in 1999. He has served as Director of Princeton's Research Program in International Security at the Woodrow Wilson School as well as acting director of the Center of International Studies at Princeton. Friedberg is a former fellow at the Smithsonian Institution’s Woodrow Wilson International Center for Scholars, the Norwegian Nobel Institute, and Harvard University’s Center for International Affairs.[2] He also serves as Chairman of the Board of Counselors for the National Bureau of Asian Research's Pyle Center for Northeast Asian Studies.[3]

In September 2001, Friedberg began a nine-month residential appointment as the first Henry Alfred Kissinger Scholar at the Library of Congress. During his tenure he researched "the rise of Asia and its implications for America." Apart from many articles for Commentary magazine, Friedberg has written several books on foreign relations.

He was one of the signers of the Project for the New American Century (PNAC) documents Statement of Principles (June 3, 1997) and a letter on terrorism submitted to President George W. Bush (September 20, 2001). His name has been connected to the Aspen Strategy Group at the Aspen Institute.[citation needed]

Friedberg represented the Romney campaign in his capacity as the campaign's National Security Advisor during a debate on US policy toward China in October 2012.[4]

In 2020, Friedberg, along with over 130 other former Republican national security officials, signed a statement that asserted that President Trump was unfit to serve another term, and "To that end, we are firmly convinced that it is in the best interest of our nation that Vice President Joe Biden be elected as the next President of the United States, and we will vote for him."[5]

Friedberg co-founded the Alexander Hamilton Society, a non-partisan membership organization based in DC, along with Dan Blumenthal and Roy Katzovicz in March 2010. He continues to serve on its board of directors.[6][7]

International relations philosophy Edit

Although Friedberg's international relations philosophy is rooted in concern for the structural organization of power characteristic of the realist school of international relations, he draws from many of the traditions of liberal institutionalism, resulting in what scholar Thomas Christensen has termed a "positive-sum" stance on international relations.[8] Hence, unlike more pessimistic realist scholars, Friedberg, in a seminal article published in International Security in 1993, advocated continued U.S. engagement in East Asia to serve as a stabilizing force until regional economic integration and multilateral institutions had time to develop.[9] Thus, in contrast to traditional realpolitik scholars, Friedberg believes that conflict is not inevitable in East Asia as China continues to develop as long as multilateral institutions and economic integration are used as tools to manage security dilemmas.[citation needed]

Publications Edit

Books Edit

  • The Weary Titan: Britain and The Experience of Relative Decline, 1895–1905 (Princeton University Press, 1988)
  • In the Shadow of the Garrison State: America's Anti-Statism and Its Cold War Grand Strategy (Princeton University Press, 2000)
  • A Contest for Supremacy: China, America, and the Struggle for Mastery in Asia (W. W. Norton & Company, 2011)
  • Beyond Air-Sea Battle: The Debate Over US Military Strategy in Asia (Routledge, 2014)
  • Getting China Wrong (Polity, 2022)

Articles Edit

Six Lessons from a Decade of Asia Strategy Simulations, German Marshall Fund, June 22, 2022[10]

References Edit

  1. ^ Aaron Louis Friedberg. 2006. {{cite book}}: |work= ignored (help)
  2. ^ . NPR. March 2002. Archived from the original on 2004-08-14. Retrieved 2004-08-20.
  3. ^ NBR's Pyle Center for Northeast Asian Studies
  4. ^ U.S. China Policy
  5. ^ "Former Republican National Security Officials for Biden". Defending Democracy Together. 20 August 2020. Retrieved 26 August 2021.
  6. ^ "What is the Alexander Hamilton Society". AHS. Retrieved 2023-10-17.
  7. ^ "The Cross-Strait Security Situation | CSIS Events". www.csis.org. Retrieved 2023-10-17.
  8. ^ Christensen, Thomas J. (July 2006). "Fostering Stability or Creating a Monster? The Rise of China and U.S. Policy toward East Asia". International Security. 31 (1): 81–126. doi:10.1162/isec.2006.31.1.81. ISSN 0162-2889. JSTOR 4137540. S2CID 57571543.
  9. ^ Friedberg, Aaron L. (1993). "Ripe for Rivalry: Prospects for Peace in a Multipolar Asia". International Security. 18 (3): 5–33. doi:10.2307/2539204. ISSN 0162-2889. JSTOR 2539204. S2CID 154502784.
  10. ^ "Six Lessons from a Decade of Asia Strategy Simulations | German Marshall Fund of the United States". www.gmfus.org. Retrieved 2023-10-18.

External links Edit

  • Aaron Friedberg's blog at ForeignPolicy.com
  • The Geopolitics of Strategic Asia, 2000–2020 in Strategic Asia 2010–11: Asia's Rising Power and America's Continued Purpose (National Bureau of Asian Research, September 2010)
  • - 2015 essay
  • Appearances on C-SPAN

aaron, friedberg, aaron, louis, friedberg, born, april, 1956, american, political, scientist, served, from, 2003, 2005, office, vice, president, united, states, deputy, assistant, national, security, affairs, director, policy, planning, born, 1956, april, 1956. Aaron Louis Friedberg born April 16 1956 1 is an American political scientist He served from 2003 to 2005 in the office of the Vice President of the United States as deputy assistant for national security affairs and director of policy planning Aaron FriedbergBorn 1956 04 16 April 16 1956 age 67 NationalityAmericanAlma materHarvard UniversityScientific careerFieldsPolitics international affairsInstitutionsWoodrow Wilson School of Public and International Affairs Princeton UniversityChinese nameTraditional Chinese范亞倫Simplified Chinese范亚伦TranscriptionsStandard MandarinHanyu PinyinFan YalunAfter receiving his PhD in government from Harvard University Friedberg joined the Princeton University faculty in 1987 and was appointed professor of politics and international affairs in 1999 He has served as Director of Princeton s Research Program in International Security at the Woodrow Wilson School as well as acting director of the Center of International Studies at Princeton Friedberg is a former fellow at the Smithsonian Institution s Woodrow Wilson International Center for Scholars the Norwegian Nobel Institute and Harvard University s Center for International Affairs 2 He also serves as Chairman of the Board of Counselors for the National Bureau of Asian Research s Pyle Center for Northeast Asian Studies 3 In September 2001 Friedberg began a nine month residential appointment as the first Henry Alfred Kissinger Scholar at the Library of Congress During his tenure he researched the rise of Asia and its implications for America Apart from many articles for Commentary magazine Friedberg has written several books on foreign relations He was one of the signers of the Project for the New American Century PNAC documents Statement of Principles June 3 1997 and a letter on terrorism submitted to President George W Bush September 20 2001 His name has been connected to the Aspen Strategy Group at the Aspen Institute citation needed Friedberg represented the Romney campaign in his capacity as the campaign s National Security Advisor during a debate on US policy toward China in October 2012 4 In 2020 Friedberg along with over 130 other former Republican national security officials signed a statement that asserted that President Trump was unfit to serve another term and To that end we are firmly convinced that it is in the best interest of our nation that Vice President Joe Biden be elected as the next President of the United States and we will vote for him 5 Friedberg co founded the Alexander Hamilton Society a non partisan membership organization based in DC along with Dan Blumenthal and Roy Katzovicz in March 2010 He continues to serve on its board of directors 6 7 Contents 1 International relations philosophy 2 Publications 2 1 Books 2 2 Articles 3 References 4 External linksInternational relations philosophy EditAlthough Friedberg s international relations philosophy is rooted in concern for the structural organization of power characteristic of the realist school of international relations he draws from many of the traditions of liberal institutionalism resulting in what scholar Thomas Christensen has termed a positive sum stance on international relations 8 Hence unlike more pessimistic realist scholars Friedberg in a seminal article published in International Security in 1993 advocated continued U S engagement in East Asia to serve as a stabilizing force until regional economic integration and multilateral institutions had time to develop 9 Thus in contrast to traditional realpolitik scholars Friedberg believes that conflict is not inevitable in East Asia as China continues to develop as long as multilateral institutions and economic integration are used as tools to manage security dilemmas citation needed Publications EditBooks Edit The Weary Titan Britain and The Experience of Relative Decline 1895 1905 Princeton University Press 1988 In the Shadow of the Garrison State America s Anti Statism and Its Cold War Grand Strategy Princeton University Press 2000 A Contest for Supremacy China America and the Struggle for Mastery in Asia W W Norton amp Company 2011 Beyond Air Sea Battle The Debate Over US Military Strategy in Asia Routledge 2014 Getting China Wrong Polity 2022 Articles Edit Six Lessons from a Decade of Asia Strategy Simulations German Marshall Fund June 22 2022 10 References Edit Aaron Louis Friedberg 2006 a href Template Cite book html title Template Cite book cite book a work ignored help NBR Bulletin NPR March 2002 Archived from the original on 2004 08 14 Retrieved 2004 08 20 NBR s Pyle Center for Northeast Asian Studies U S China Policy Former Republican National Security Officials for Biden Defending Democracy Together 20 August 2020 Retrieved 26 August 2021 What is the Alexander Hamilton Society AHS Retrieved 2023 10 17 The Cross Strait Security Situation CSIS Events www csis org Retrieved 2023 10 17 Christensen Thomas J July 2006 Fostering Stability or Creating a Monster The Rise of China and U S Policy toward East Asia International Security 31 1 81 126 doi 10 1162 isec 2006 31 1 81 ISSN 0162 2889 JSTOR 4137540 S2CID 57571543 Friedberg Aaron L 1993 Ripe for Rivalry Prospects for Peace in a Multipolar Asia International Security 18 3 5 33 doi 10 2307 2539204 ISSN 0162 2889 JSTOR 2539204 S2CID 154502784 Six Lessons from a Decade of Asia Strategy Simulations German Marshall Fund of the United States www gmfus org Retrieved 2023 10 18 External links EditAaron Friedberg s blog at ForeignPolicy com The Geopolitics of Strategic Asia 2000 2020 in Strategic Asia 2010 11 Asia s Rising Power and America s Continued Purpose National Bureau of Asian Research September 2010 11 September and the Future of Sino American Relations A New China Strategy 2015 essay Appearances on C SPAN Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Aaron Friedberg amp oldid 1180798043, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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