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Bio & Experience
Kori Schake is a senior fellow and the director of foreign and defense policy studies at the American Enterprise Institute (AEI).
Before joining AEI, Dr. Schake was the deputy director-general of the International Institute for Strategic Studies in London. She has had a distinguished career in government, working at the US State Department, the US Department of Defense, and the National Security Council at the White House. She has also taught at Stanford, West Point, Johns Hopkins University’s School of Advanced International Studies, National Defense University, and the University of Maryland.
Dr. Schake is the author of five books, among them “America vs the West: Can the Liberal World Order Be Preserved?” (Penguin Random House Australia, Lowy Institute, 2018); “Safe Passage: The Transition from British to American Hegemony” (Harvard University Press, 2017); “State of Disrepair: Fixing the Culture and Practices of the State Department” (Hoover Institution Press, 2012); and “Managing American Hegemony: Essays on Power in a Time of Dominance” (Hoover Institution Press, 2009).
She is also the coeditor, along with former Secretary of Defense Jim Mattis, of “Warriors & Citizens: American Views of Our Military” (Hoover Institution Press, 2016).
Dr. Schake has been widely published in policy journals and the popular press, including in CNN.com, Foreign Affairs, Politico, The New York Times, The Wall Street Journal, and The Washington Post. She is a contributing writer at The Atlantic and War on the Rocks.
Dr. Schake has a PhD and MA in government and politics from the University of Maryland, as well as an MPM from the University of Maryland School of Public Policy. Her BA in international relations is from Stanford University.
Experience
- International Institute for Strategic Studies: Deputy Director-General and Research Director, 2018–19
- King’s College, London: Visiting Professor, Department of War Studies, 2018–19
- Hoover Institution, Stanford University: Research Fellow, 2008–18 and 2005–07
- McCain-Palin campaign: Senior Policy Adviser, 2008
- US Department of State: Deputy Director of Policy Planning, 2007–08
- The US Military Academy at West Point: Distinguished Chair in International Security Studies, 2005–08
- National Security Council: Director for Defense Strategy and Requirements, 2002–05
- University of Maryland: Visiting Professor, School of Public Affairs, 1999–2002
- Johns Hopkins University: Adjunct Professor, European Studies, School of Advanced International Studies, 1999–2002
- National Defense University: Researcher, Institute for National Strategic Studies, 1998–2002
- University of California, San Diego: Fellow, Institute on Global Conflict and Cooperation, 1996–98
- US Department of Defense: Special Assistant to the Assistant Secretary for Strategy and Requirements, Office of the Secretary of Defense, 1994–96; NATO Desk Officer, Directorate of Strategic Plans and Policy, Joint Staff, 1990–94
Education
PhD and MA, government and politics, University of Maryland
MPM, School of Public Affairs, University of Maryland
BA, international relations, Stanford University