Paul H. Nitze School of Advanced International Studies (SAIS) at Johns Hopkins University
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The Paul H. Nitze School of Advanced International Studies (SAIS) at Johns Hopkins University became a division of Johns Hopkins University in 1950. "When SAIS opened, 15 students were enrolled. By 1963, SAIS outgrew its first quarters on Florida Avenue, Washington, D.C., and moved to one of its two present buildings on Massachusetts Avenue. By 1995, more than 8,600 men and women had graduated from SAIS. They are now working in 143 countries."[1]
Contents
Conflict Management Faculty
Accessed April 2010: [1]
- Terrence Hopmann, Director
- Johannes Botes
- Johanna Mendelson Forman
- John Murray
- Eliza Patterson
- Lawrence Scheinman
- J.P. Singh
- I. William Zartman
SAIS International Development (IDEV) Program
Faculty
- Francis Fukuyama, IDEV Director
- Cinnamon Dornsife, IDEV Associate Director
- Monica Brand
- Thomas Carothers
- Marc Cohen
- Hazel Denton
- Bill Douglas
- Jeanne Downing
- Isaiah Frank
- Elisabeth Kvitashvili
- Laura Foose
- Anthony G. Freeman
- Lara Goldmark
- Grace Goodell
- Colleen Green
- Muhiuddin Haider
- Gilbert Khadiagala
- Elisabeth Kvitashvili
- Brian Levy
- Owen J. Lynch
- Karen Macours
- Patricia Moser
- Maria Otero
- Kevin F. F. Quigley
- Gary J. Reid
- Elisabeth Rhyne
- Jean Rogers
- Stephen Schwenke
- Preeti Shroff-Mehta
- Dorothy Sobol
- John D. Sullivan
- Nader Tadros
- Victor Tanner
- Melissa Thomas
- Peter Veit
- Michel Welmond
- Victoria White
Contact
External links
- Foundations of War - Is the CFR Financing SAIS Nitze's "Not-See" Spy School?. See article for biographical material on Nitze and background information on SAIS.
Resources and articles
Related Sourcewatch articles
References
- ↑ Conflict Management Faculty, SAIS, accessed April 8, 2010.