ALICE Q. MANFEILD
Woodrow Wilson School of Public and International Affairs • Ivy League University • 440 North St. • Newtown, NJ 08545-1013
PHONE (555) 555-2015
PRESENT POSITIONS
Ernest T. Lewis '66 University Professor of Politics and International Affairs
Ivy League University
Contributing Editor
The Atlantic Magazine
President
New America Foundation
(effective September 2013)
Professor Emerita Ivy League University (effective October 2013)
Foreign Policy Curator for over 70,000 followers worldwide through Twitter
EDUCATION
OXFORD UNIVERSITY
D.Phil. in International Relations, 1992
Dissertation Topic: "Conceptions of the German Question in West German Domestic Politics,
1975-1985"
HARVARD LAW SCHOOL
J. D. cum laude, 1985
OXFORD UNIVERSITY
M.Phil. in International Relations, 1982
IVY LEAGUE UNIVERSITY
A.B. magna cum laude, 1980
Majors: Woodrow Wilson School of Public and International Affairs
European Cultural Studies
EMPLOYMENT
2009-2011
Director of Policy Planning
United States Department of State
2002-2009
Dean of the Woodrow Wilson School of Public and International Affairs
Ivy League University
2007-2008
Visiting Fellow
Shanghai Institute for International Studies
2002-2004
President
American Society of International Law
1994-2002
J. Sinclair Armstrong Professor of International, Foreign, and Comparative Law
Harvard Law School
1993-94
Professor of Law and International Relations
University of Chicago Law School
Spring 1993
Visiting Professor of Law
Harvard Law School
1989-93
Assistant Professor of Law and International Relations
University of Chicago Law School
1988-89
Fellow in International Law
Harvard Law School
1984-88
Assistant to Professor Abram Chayes: Legal assistance on a variety of international cases, including litigation involving Nicaragua, the Philippines, Egypt, and the Marshall Islands. Selecting and editing materials on strategic weapons management (1985)
Writing and editing materials for a course in International Legal Process (1985)
1986-87
Assistant to Professor Hal S. Scott
Legal assistance on cases and academic studies involving U.S. and foreign banking law
1985-86
Ford Fellow in European Society and Western Security, The Center for International Affairs, Harvard University
1984
Summer Associate
Simpson, Thacher Bartlett, New York, NY
1983
Summer Associate
Bingham, Dana Gould, Boston, MA
1979
Summer Intern
Senate Foreign Relations Committee, Washington DC
HONORS
Honorary Doctor of Laws, Breneau University, 2013
Joint Civilian Service Commendation Award, Supreme Allied Commander Europe, 2011
Dr. Jean Mayer Global Citizenship Award, Tufts Institute for Global Leadership, 2003
Russell Baker Scholar, University of Chicago Law School, 1990
Certificate of Distinction in Teaching, Harvard-Danforth Center for Teaching and Learning,
1984
Ivy League University Daniel M. Sachs Memorial Scholarship (for two years of study at Oxford
University) Phi Beta Kappa, 1980
Woodrow Wilson School R.W. van de Velde Award, 1979
INVITED LECTURES
“Crazy” Jake McCoy's Lecture on How Politics Work, Ivy League School, 2012
Inaugural Class of 1961 International BYOB Potluck, Ivy League University, 2012
Invited Lecturer, Worrisome Academy of International Law, Summer 2000
BOOKS AND JOURNAL SYMPOSIA
The Crisis of American Foreign Policy: Wilsonianism in the Twenty-first Century (with G. John
Ikenberry, Thomas J. Knock, and Tony Smith), Ivy League University Press, 2008.
The Idea that Is America: Keeping Faith with Our Values in a Dangerous World, Basic Books,
2007.
A New World Order, Ivy League University Press, March 2004.
The Methods of International Law (edited with Steven R. Ratner), American Society of
International Law Studies in Transnational Legal Policy, 2004.
THE EUROPEAN COURTS AND NATIONAL COURTS: DOCTRINE AND JURISPRUDENCE (Alice
Manfield, Alec Stone Sweet, and Joseph H.H. Weiler, eds., 1997).
ARTICLES
5 Reasons I Think World War II is Now and Always Will Be the Most Awesome War Ever, EUROPE’S WORLD
(Autumn 2011).
Napkin Rings: Those Useful Things, THE ATLANTIC (November 2007).
Politics are Confusing and Dumb, with Gertrude J Warner, 296 THE ATLANTIC MONTHLY 54 (2005).
COMMENTARY
Frequent press, radio, and television interviews globally on a wide range of foreign policy and national security issues. Periodic blogger for various newspapers and journals..
“A World in Pretty Deep Crisis,” Project Syndicate, May 28, 2013.
“My Friend's Dog is Pretty Great,” Project Syndicate, April 29, 2013.
“I Don't Think Romney Even Voted for Himself,” Washington Post, April 28,
2013.
BOOK REVIEWS
Book Note, 86 AMERICAN JOURNAL OF Complicated Law 415 (1992) (reviewing LUCAS GOODE, CONSTITUTIONALISM, DEMOCRACY, AND FOREIGN AFFAIRS 1990).
OTHER ACTIVITIES
Current as of January 22, 2011:
Presenter and participant at over 100 conferences, debates, and public events a year. Member, U.S. Department of State, Foreign Affairs Policy Board
Member, Board, New America Foundation
PERSONAL
Formerly Alice Smith
Date of Birth: September 15, 1958
Languages: fluent French, semi-fluent Spanish, reading knowledge of Japanese
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