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Angelo Codevilla

Picture of Angelo M. Codevilla Angelo Codevilla
Department of International Relations
156 Bay State Road
Room 103
Boston, Massachusetts 02215
(617) 353-6417
(617) 353-9290 fax
acodevil@bu.edu

Professor of International Relations. (BA, Rutgers University; MA University of Notre Dame; PhD, Claremont Graduate School)

Specialization: Security Studies, U.S. Foreign Policy, Political Theory.

At Boston University since 1995, Professor Codevilla has been a U.S. Naval officer, an Assistant Professor at Grove City College and North Dakota State College, a U.S. Foreign Services Officer, and a member of President-Elect Reagan's Transition Teams within the U.S. Department of State, in which position he dealt with Western Europe and with matters affecting the U.S. intelligence community. He served as a U.S. Senate staff member dealing with oversight of the U.S. intelligence services, and has held a professorial lecturer at Georgetown University and a Senior Research Fellow for the Hoover Institute at Stanford University. His books include No Victory, No Peace (2004), Between the Alps and a Hard Place (2000), The Character of Nations (1997), Informing Statecraft: Intelligence for a New Century (1992), While Others Build (1988), and Modern France (1974). He has also translated and edited The Prince by Machiavelli (1997).

Professor Codevilla teaches the following courses:

The Role of Force in International Relations (IR 345)

Introduction to Security Studies (IR 374)

Congress and National Security (IR 521)

Intellectual Foundations of American Statecraft I: Washington to Theodore Roosevelt (IR 554)

Intellectual Foundations of American Statecraft II: Wilson to Kissinger (IR 555)

 

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