S. Fred Starr

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S. Frederick Starr
Chairman of the Central Asia-Caucasus Institute; Research Professor

Expertise by Geographic Area:
Afghanistan; Central Asia and The Caucasus; RUSSIA AND THE FORMER SOVIET UNION

Expertise by Issue:
Developing Nations; Energy Issues; Islamic Religion, Culture and Law; Oil Politics

Background and Education:
Founding chairman of the Central Asia-Caucasus Institute; began work in the Turkic world as an archaeologist in Turkey and went on to found the Kennan Institute for Advanced Russian Studies, which opened U.S. research contact with Central Asia; served as vice president of Tulane University and president of Oberlin College and the Aspen Institute; has advised three U.S. presidents on Russian/Eurasian affairs and chaired external advisory panel on U.S. government-sponsored research on the region; organized and co-authored first comprehensive strategic assessment of Central Asia, the Caucasus and Afghanistan for the Joint Chiefs of Staff in 1999 and has followed up by close involvement in drafting of recent U.S. legislation affecting the region; Ph.D., history, Princeton University

Languages:
Russian

Upcoming Speakers

  • Monday, February 6, 2012 at Noon (Point Lookout)
    Peter van Buren
    Topic: Lessons From the "Reconstruction" of Iraq
  • Monday, March 12 (Point Lookout)
    Colonel Frederick W. Smullen
    Topic: Thinking Strategically about U.S. Foreign Policy
  • Thursday, April 19 at Noon (Point Lookout)
    Saad Ibrahim
    Topic: Egypt
  • Monday, June 11 at Noon (Point Lookout)
    James P. Farwell
    Topic: The Pakistan Cauldron

Past Speakers