2018年5月22日火曜日

Stefan Halper@University of Cambridge





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Stefan Halper (born June 4, 1944) is an American foreign policy scholar at the University of Cambridge. He served as a White House official in the Nixon, Ford, and Reagan administrations and is currently the Director of American Studies at the Department of Politics, University of Cambridge.[1] He is also a Life Fellow at Magdalene College, Cambridge. He was reportedly in charge of the operation by the 1980 Ronald Reagan Presidential campaign which became known as "debategate". He later served as an FBI operative and contacted members of the 2016 Donald Trump Presidential campaign.[2][3][4][5] He is currently a senior fellow at the University of Cambridge.[6]He is the co-author of the bestselling book, America Alone: The Neo-Conservatives and the Global Order published by the Cambridge University Press in 2004, and The Silence of the Rational Centre: Why American Foreign Policy is Failing. In April 2010, his book The Beijing Consensus: Legitimizing Authoritarianism in our Time, was published by Basic Books. Also a best seller, it has been published in Japan, Taiwan, China, South Korea and France.
Halper graduated from Stanford University in 1967. He went on to gain his PhD from the University of Cambridge in 2004. He was appointed Director of American Studies at the University of Cambridge's longstanding Department of Politics and International Studies. He also received a D.Phil from the University of Oxford in 1971.[7][1] Halper is the son-in-law of Ray S. Cline, a senior CIA analyst.[8]


David John Sainsbury, Baron Sainsbury of Turville, FRS, HonFREng[2] (born 24 October 1940) is a British businessman and politician. From 1992 to 1997, he served as the Chair of Sainsbury's, the supermarket chain established by his great-grandfather John James Sainsbury in 1869.
He was made a life peer in 1997 as a member of the Labour Party, and is on a leave of absence from the House of Lords since 15 July 2013.[3] He served in the government as the Minister for Science and Innovation from 1998 and 2006.
He is a major donor to the University of Cambridge and in 2011 was elected Chancellor of the University of Cambridge.[4]



















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