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Stephen Flanagan

Senior Vice President, Henry A. Kissinger Chair in National Security and Director of International Security Program

Associated Research Focus:

Europe
Russia & Eurasia
Defense Policy
International Security
Terrorism & Transnational Threats

Associated Programs:

Democracy Promotion in Future U.S. Strategy
International Security Program
Project Iceberg
U.S.-Turkey Strategic Initiative

Expertise:

International security; U.S. national security and defense policy; Europe and Eurasia; NATO and security relations with U.S. allies in East Asia and China; globalization and security; intelligence issues

Contact:

(202) 775-3104
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Stephen Flanagan is senior vice president and director of the International Security Program at CSIS, where he holds the Henry A. Kissinger Chair in National Security Policy.  Before joining CSIS, he served as director of the Institute for National Strategic Studies and vice president for research at the National Defense University from January 2001 through May 2007.  He held several senior positions in government between 1989 and 1999, including special assistant to the president and senior director for Central and Eastern Europe, National Security Council Staff; associate director and member of the State Department’s Policy Planning Staff; and national intelligence officer for Europe. Earlier in his career, he was a professional staff member of the U.S. Senate Select Committee on Intelligence (1978–1983).

Flanagan has also held several academic and research positions, including senior fellow at the Institute for National Strategic Studies; faculty member at the National War College, NDU; and executive director, Center for Science and International Affairs and faculty member at Harvard’s Kennedy School; and international affairs fellow, Council on Foreign Relations.

He has published numerous books and articles on international security affairs and is coauthor of Challenges of the Global Century (2001), and coeditor of The PLA and China in Transition (2003) and Strategic Challenges: America’s Global Security Agenda (summer 2007). He is a member of the Council on Foreign Relations and the International Institute for Strategic Studies and serves on the editorial boards of the journals Joint Force Quarterly, International Security, and Politique Americaine.

Flanagan is a recipient of the State Department’s Superior and Meritorious Service Awards, the CJCS Distinguished Civilian Service Award, as well as decorations from the presidents of Poland and Romania. He earned his B.A. in political science from Columbia University in 1973 and his Ph.D. in international relations from the Fletcher School at Tufts University in 1979.

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CSIS Publications by Stephen Flanagan


Turkey's Shifting Dynamics 06/06/2008
Turkey and the West: At a Strategic Crossroads in Global Forecast: the Top Security Challenges of 2008 11/14/2007
Turkey and the West 10/31/2007
Turkey’s Military Options for Dealing with the PKK: A Preliminary Assessment 10/31/2007
"Why Moscow is Threatening to Suspend Conventional Forces Treaty," Atlantic Outlook Vol. 1 No. 3 09/01/2007

Stephen Flanagan In the News


Stephen Flanagan, CSIS senior vice president and director of the CSIS International Security Program, was quoted by the Associated Press, "Bush is Straight-Talker, So What's EU-3?" 06/15/2008
Stephen Flanagan, CSIS Senior Vice President and director of the CSIS International Security Program, was quoted by the Associated Press, "Bush to Discuss Concerns About Iran on Europe Trip." 06/09/2008
Stephen Flanagan, CSIS Senior Vice President and director of the CSIS International Security Program, was quoted by the International Herald Tribune, "Amon Czechs and Poles, Same Shield, Different Sense of Threat." 05/14/2008
Stephen Flanagan, CSIS Senior Vice President and director of the CSIS International Security Program, was quoted by Business News Europe, "Georgia, Ukraine Won't Be Offered Membership Plans at NATO Summit." 03/20/2008
Stephen Flanagan, CSIS senior vice-president and director of the CSIS International Security Program, was quoted by the Los Angeles Times, "Clinton, Obama Each Reach for Retired Brass." 03/11/2008
Stephen Flanagan, director of the CSIS International Security Program, was interview by WTOP, "Serb Rioters Break into U.S. Embassy." 02/21/2008
Stephen Flanagan, director of the CSIS International Security Program, was interviewed on WTOP, "Kosovo Declares Independence from Serbia." 02/17/2008
Stephen Flanagan, director of the CSIS International Security Program, was quoted by the Arizona Daily Star, "FBI Dismisses Ft. Huacha Terror Plot Story." 11/27/2007
Stephen Flanagan, senior vice president and director of International Security Program at CSIS, was quoted by the Wall Street Journal, "Iran, Afghanistan Top Agenda Of Sarkozy, Merkel Visits." 11/03/2007
CSIS experts Bulent Aliriza, Stephen Flanagan, and Sam Brannen, were quoted by the Associated Press, "US administration considers options for dealing with Kurdish rebels; military moves under way." 11/01/2007
Stephen Flanagan, senior vice president and director of International Security Program at CSIS, was quoted by Stars and Stripes, "Comments on Europe troop levels raise uncertainty." 10/14/2007
Stephen Flanagan, senior vice president and director of International Security Program at CSIS, was interviewed by CBS Radio News on the talks on the talks Secretaries Rice and Gates held in Moscow on security issues. 10/12/2007
Stephen Flanagan, senior vice president and director of International Security Program at CSIS, was interviewed by Philippa Thomas on BBC World News Today concerning the talks Secretaries Rice and Gates held in Moscow on security issues. 10/12/2007
Stephen Flanagan, a senior vice president and director of International Security Program at CSIS, was quoted by AFP, "War on terror a defining issue." 08/13/2007
 

 

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