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Robert Hathaway
Director
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Asia Program
Phone: 202/691-4012
Email: robert.hathaway@wilsoncenter.org
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Affiliation
Director, Asia Program
Expertise
U.S. Diplomacy, 1933-present; U.S. and Asia, 1945-present; U.S. Congress and foreign policy; U.S.-India-Pakistan relations; U.S.-North Korea relations; U.S.-China relations
Experience
Diplomatic historian; professor of U.S. history and foreign policy; author; served twelve years on staff for the Foreign Affairs Committee, U.S. House of Representatives
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Major Publications
- Powering Pakistan: Meeting Pakistan's Energy Needs in the 21st Century, co-editor (Oxford University Press, 2009)
- Hard Sell: Attaining Pakistani Competitiveness in Global Trade, co-editor (Woodrow Wilson Center, 2008)
- George W. Bush and East Asia: A First Term Assessment, co-editor (Woodrow Wilson Center, 2005)
- Education Reform in Pakistan: Building for the Future, editor (Woodrow Wilson Center, 2005)
- Islamization and the Pakistani Economy, co-editor (Woodrow Wilson Center, 2004)
- "The Lingering Legacy of Tiananmen: Grand Strategy and Domestic Politics," Foreign Affairs 82:5, September/October 2003
Education
Ph.D., History with specialization in U.S. Diplomatic History, University of North Carolina, Chapel Hill; M.A., American History, Wake Forest University; B.A., History, Wake Forest University
Honors
Harry S. Truman Award for best book of preceding two years on Harry S. Truman; Sherman Kent Award for writing on the U.S. Intelligence Community; American Political Science Association Congressional Fellowship 1985-86
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