Rohr Professor of Pacific International Relations & Distinguished Professor of Political Science, University of California San Diego
Miles Kahler has devoted his career to key issues in international politics and international political economy, including international monetary cooperation, global governance, and regional institutions. He is a Rohr Professor of Pacific International Relations and Distinguished Professor of Political Science at the University of California, San Diego. Kahler's recent publications i...
Fellow, The Century Foundation and Freelance Nonfiction Writer
Patrick Radden Keefe is a staff writer at The New Yorker and a fellow at The Century Foundation. His research and writing focus on international security, illicit networks, corruption and transnational crime, as well as espionage and civil liberties. He is the author of The Snakehead: An Epic Tale of the Chinatown Underworld and the American Dream (Doubleday, 2009) and Chatter: Dispatches fro...
Professor, Georgetown University Law Center
Cornelia “Nina” Pillard is a Professor at Georgetown University Law Center. Her research addresses issues of equality and nondiscrimination, the law of work, and the processes and institutions by which law is effectuated. She teaches civil procedure, constitutional Law, American and transnational legal theory, and various labor and employment courses. Nina recent...
Professor of Political Science and International Affairs, George Washington University
Susan K. Sell is a Professor of Political Science and International Affairs at George Washington University. She serves on the Board of IP Watch, which is a web-based reporting service covering intellectual property (www.ip-watch.org). She has served as a consultant for the Ford Foundation, the Open Society Institute, the World Health Organization, and the United Nations Center for Science and Tec...
Senior Social and Environmental Specialist, Multilateral Investment Guarantee Agency, World Bank
ExpertiseOil, gas and mining industry in developing countries; revenue management; social and environmental impacts of oil; Chinese extractive industry companies
Contributing Writer, Wired.com;
Columnist, BBC Future
Sharon Weinberger is a national security reporter focusing on science and technology issues.She currently writes the Code Red column for BBC Future, and is a contributor to Wired.com's national security blog, Danger Room. She is the author of Imaginary Weapons: A Journey Through the Pentagon's Scientific Underworld (Nation Books, 2006) and co-author of A Nuclear Family Vacation:...
Chief Economic Correspondent,Wall Street Journal
ExpertiseEconomics; economic policy; journalism