FPRI Authors and Contributors

James Kurth is Professor of Political science Emeritus and Senior Research Scholar at Swarthmore College. He is the author of over 120 professional articles and editor of three professional volumes, in the fields of U.S. foreign and defense policy, international politics, and the comparative politics of America and Europe. His recent publications have focused upon the interrelations between the global economy, cultural conflicts, and U.S. foreign and defense politics.
Professor Kurth received his A.B. in history from Stanford University and his M.A. and Ph.D. in political science from Harvard University, where he also taught as an assistant and associate professor of government. He has been a visiting member of the Institute for Advanced Study (Princeton, NJ), visiting professor of political science at the University of California at San Diego, and visiting professor of strategy at the U.S. Naval War College, where he received the Department of the Navy medal for Meritorious Civilian Service. He is a Senior Fellow at the Foreign Policy Research Institute (Philadelphia), where he has served as the Chair of its Study Group of America and the West and as Editor of its journal, Orbis: A Journal of World Affairs. He is also a member of the Council on Foreign Relations (New York), and of the International Institute for Strategic Studies (London).
Articles
- The Crisis of American Conservatism: Inherent Contradictions and the End of the Road · E-Notes · December 2012
- Confronting a Powerful China with Western Characteristics · Orbis · Winter 2012
- A Tale of Four Crises: The Politics of Great Depressions and Recessions · Orbis · Summer 2011
- America's Wars: What American Students Need to Know · E-Books · June 2011
- The New Liberalism in Global Politics: From Internationalism to Transnationalism · E-Notes · March 2011
- The Soldier, The State, and The Clash of Civilizations: The Legacy of Samuel Huntington · Orbis · August 2010
- The U.S. Navy in World War II · FootNotes · September 2009
- What are We Fighting For? Western Civilization, American Identity, and U.S. Foreign Policy · E-Books · January 2009
- History and Geography: A Meditation on Foreign Policy and FPRI’s 50th Anniversary · E-Notes, FPRI 50th Anniversary · September 2005
- The Rise of China · E-Notes · July 2005
- America, Democratization, and the Muslim World · Watch on the West · March 2005
- America and the West · Watch on the West · September 2004
- The War and the West · Watch on the West · February 2002
- Models of Humanitarian Intervention: Assessing the Past and Discerning the Future · FPRI Wire · August 2001
- The Fate of the West in the Age of Globalization: Triumph or Twilight? · Watch on the West · December 2000
Pages
Events
- The Iraq War: 10 Years Later A Panel Discussion · March 6, 2013
- The Crisis of American Conservatism · January 8, 2013
- The Crisis of American Conservatism · November 15, 2012
Conferences
- Great Battles and How They Have Shaped American History · April 21, 2012
- What Students Need to Know About America’s Wars, Part II: 1920–Present · May 2, 2009
Audio/Video
- The Iraq War: 10 Years Later A Panel Discussion - (Audio) · March 6, 2013
- Firing Line 2.0 January 2013 - (Audio) · January 8, 2013
- Why Is This Think Tank Different from All Other Think Tanks? - (Audio) · June 6, 2012
- Manila Bay 1898: The Battle that Inadvertently Made America a Global Colonial and Naval Power - (Audio) · April 21, 2012
- The US Navy in World War II James Kurth (audio) - (Audio) · May 2, 2009
- The US Navy in World War II James Kurth (video) - (Video) · May 2, 2009
Books
- The Right War?: The Conservative Debate on Iraq August 15, 2005
