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Professor of International Relations, History, and Law; University Professor. (BA, JD, University of Chicago; Postgraduate Diploma in Law, University of London)
Specialization: International Relations, International
Law, Middle Eastern Politics.
Professor Fromkin is the Director of the Frederick S. Pardee Center
for the Study of the Longer-Range Future. He also holds appointments
as Frederick S. Pardee Professor for the Study of the Longer-Range
Future, University Professor, Professor of International Relations,
of History, and of Law. He served for three years as Chairman
of the Department of International Relations and Director of the
Center for International Relations. He has been a member of the Council on Foreign Relations since 1976.
Professor Fromkin has spent most of his professional
life as a practitioner attorney and a private investor. He
served as the head of foreign policy for Hubert Humphrey in the
1972 presidential primary campaign. Additionally, he served for three years as a First Lieutenant in the Judge Advocate General’s Corps, U.S. Army, stationed in Verdun, France, where he was a trial observer in French courts pursuant to the NATO Status of Forces Agreement. As prosecutor and defense counsel, he fought more than one hundred contested courts martial. He began his civilian career as an associate of the Wall Street law firm of Simpson, Thacher & Bartlett.
After a varied career in law, business, and politics, he turned to writing works of history and studies of world politics. His shorter pieces have appeared in Foreign Affairs, the New York Times, and other publications. He is the author of seven books, including: The Question
of Government: An Inquiry into the Breakdown of Modern Political
Systems (1975), The Independence of Nations (1981), In the Time of the
Americans: FDR, Truman, Eisenhower, Marshall, MacArthur, The Generation
That Changed America's Role in the World (1995). His 1989 book, A Peace to End All Peace: Creating the Modern Middle East 1914-1922 (1989), was a national bestseller, was chosen by the editors of the New York Times Book Review as one of the dozen best books of the year, and was shortlisted for the Pulitzer Prize. His most recent book, published in March 2004, is Europe's Last Summer: Who Started the Great War in 1914?
Professor Fromkin teaches the following courses:
Universal History
(IR 303, UNI ID 303)
Committing to Defend Europe: The U.S. and the U.K. (IR 540)
Great Powers in
the Middle East 1798-1922 (IR/HI 591, UNI SS 591)
Public International Law and the Quest for Peace (IR 770)
Classics of International
Relations (IR 772)
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