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Philip Gordon: Biographical Note
PHILIP GORDON is the Carol Deane Senior Fellow for US Strategic
Studies and the Editor of Survival at the International Institute
for Strategic Studies in London. He has previously held teaching and
research posts at the Johns Hopkins University School of Advanced
International Studies (SAIS) in Washington, DC; INSEAD in Fontainbleau,
France; the RAND Corporation in Santa Monica, California; and the German
Society for Foreign Affairs in Bonn, Germany. His books include NATO's
Transformation: The Changing Shape of the Atlantic Alliance, ed.,
(Rowman and Littlefield, 1997); France, Germany and the Western
Alliance (Westview, 1995), and A Certain Idea of France: French
Security Policy and the Gaullist Legacy (Princeton, 1993); and his
most recent articles include "Europe's Uncommon Foreign Policy,"
International Security (forthcoming winter 1997-98); "Prospects
for European Union and Implications for the United States" SAIS
Review (Summer-Fall 1997); and "Does the WEU Have a Role?"
Washington Quarterly (Winter 1997). Dr. Gordon is also a frequent
contributor on European and international security issues to the
International Herald Tribune and The Wall Street Journal
Europe and appears regularly on CNN and the BBC World Service.
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