Janne E. Nolan Born: 28-Dec-1951
Gender: Female Race or Ethnicity: White Occupation: Educator Nationality: United States Executive summary: Defense and foreign policy analyst University: BA Political Science and Foreign Languages, Antioch College (1976) University: MA Law and Diplomacy, Fletcher School, Harvard University University: PhD International Economics, Tufts University (1983) University: Stanford University (fellowship, 1981-83) Professor: International Security, Georgetown University (1990-2009) Administrator: Dir., Intelligence and Strategic Surprise Project, Georgetown University (2003-10) Professor: International Affairs, University of Pittsburgh (2005-10) Professor: International Affairs, George Washington University (2011-)
The Century Foundation Foreign Policy Director (1998-2001) Brookings Institution Senior Fellow (1986-98) Congressional Staff National Security Adviser, US Senate (1983-87) US State Department Foreign Affairs Officer, US Arms Control Agency (1980-83) American Middle East Institute Board of Directors
Association for Diplomatic Studies and Training Senior Fellow
Author of books:
Military Industry in Taiwan and South Korea (1986, nonfiction) Guardians of the Arsenal: The Politics of Nuclear Strategy (1989, politics) Trappings of Power: Ballistic Missiles in the Third World (1991, nonfiction) An Elusive Consensus: Nuclear Weapons and American Security After the Cold War (1999, international affairs)
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