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Affiliated Adviser and Expert

Stanton H. Burnett

Senior Adviser (Non-resident)

Expertise:

Europe; political justice; diplomacy and public diplomacy; think tanks; social science methodology

Contact:

(212) 845-7163
Since his retirement as director of studies at CSIS, Stanton Burnett has continued to serve on the International Research Council, the editorial board of the Washington Quarterly, and on several project groups (EuroWatch, Global Trends, and Europe 2007). Burnett joined CSIS in 1988, following his retirement as counselor of USIA, the senior professional position in that agency. He had been director of European affairs and director of research at USIA, served as counselor for public affairs in Rome and at the U.S. Mission to NATO in Brussels, and as part of the U.S. delegation to multilateral negotiations (CSCE, MBFR). Before this, Burnett worked for NBC-TV and taught political science at Hobart and William Smith Colleges. His book, The Italian Guillotine (Rowman and Littlefield, 1998), won the 1998 National Silone Prize. He has published recently on Italy (in International Economy and Italian magazines and newspapers), on foreign aid, and contributed a chapter to Religion, the Missing Dimension of Statecraft (Oxford University Press, 1994). He is coauthor of the forthcoming Taking Paradise by Storm, and of a new study of the Italian South.

 

 

 

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