
Prof. Michael Klare
Director, Senior Visiting Fellow, Arms Control Association and Prof. Emeritus of Peace&World Security Studies Senior Visiting Fellow with the Arms Control Association and Professor Emeritus of Peace & World Security Studies, Hampshire College
About this speaker
Michael Klare, Senior Visiting Fellow with the Arms Control Association and Professor Emeritus of Peace & World Security Studies, Hampshire College, holds a B.A. and M.A. from Columbia University and a Ph.D. from the Graduate School of the Union Institute. He has written widely on U.S. military policy, international peace and security affairs, the global arms trade, and global resource politics.
His books include American Arms Supermarket (1984), Low-Intensity Warfare (1988), Peace and World Security Studies: A Curriculum Guide (Fifth Edition, 1989; Sixth Edition, 1994), World Security: Challenges for a New Century (First Edition, 1991; Second Edition, 1994; Third Edition, 1998), Rogue States and Nuclear Outlaws (1995), Light Weapons and Civil Conflict (1999), Resource Wars (2001), Blood and Oil (2004), and The Race for What's Left (2012). His articles have appeared in many journals, including Arms Control Today, Bulletin of the Atomic Scientists, Current History, Foreign Affairs, Harper's, The Nation, Scientific American, and Technology Review.
Klare serves on the board of the Arms Control Association and advises other organizations in the field.