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Frank Gavin

March 25 @ 5:00 pm - 6:00 pm

Free

AGS History and International Security Series welcomes Frank Gavin, Giovanni Agnelli Distinguished Professor, Director of the Henry A. Kissinger Center for Global Affairs – Johns Hopkins University, for a fireside chat entitled “The Taming of Scarcity and the Problems of Plenty”, on Tuesday, March 25, 2025 from 5:00 PM – 6:00 PM in 153 Rubenstein Hall at the Sanford School of Public Policy (302 Towerview Rd., Durham, NC 27708).

To register for this event, please use the following link.

There is no dinner following the event.

Gavin Bio:

Francis J. Gavin is the Giovanni Agnelli Distinguished Professor and the inaugural director of the Henry A. Kissinger Center for Global Affairs at Johns Hopkins SAIS. Previously, he was the first Frank Stanton Chair in Nuclear Security Policy Studies at MIT and the Tom Slick Professor of International Affairs and the Director of the Robert S. Strauss Center for International Security and Law at the University of Texas.

Gavin earned his BA at the University of Chicago in Political Science, a MSt. from Oxford in Modern European History, and a PhD in history from the University of Pennsylvania.

He has been a National Security Fellow at the Olin Institute, Harvard University, an International Security Fellow at the Belfer Center for Science and International Affairs, Harvard University, a Donald Harrington Faculty Fellow at the University of Texas, a Smith Richardson Junior Faculty Fellow, a Senior Research Fellow at the Nobel Institute, Oslo, Norway, a Public Policy School at the Woodrow Wilson Center, and the Ernest May Senior Visiting Professor in Applied History, John F. Kennedy School of Government, Harvard University. From 2005 until 2010, he directed The American Assembly’s multiyear, national initiative, The Next Generation Project: U.S. Global Policy and the Future of International Institutions.

Gavin is the Co-Founder, Co-Director and Principal Investigator, with James Steinberg, of the Carnegie International Policy Scholars Consortium and Network (IPSCON), and Founder and Director of the Nuclear Studies Research Initiative (NSRI). He is a Research Associate at the Security Studies Program, Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Senior Fellow at the Clements Center for National Security, University of Texas, a Distinguished Scholar, Robert S. Strauss Center for International Security and Law, University of Texas, and a Senior Advisor, Nuclear Proliferation International History Project, Woodrow Wilson Center, Washington DC. He was a Non-Resident Senior Advisor, International Security Program, Center for Strategic and International Studies from 2019 – 2021. Gavin currently serves on the CIA Historical Panel and is a lifetime member of the Council on Foreign Relations.

Gavin was the Managing Editor for the International Security Studies Forum (2015 – 2018), serves on the Board of Editors for Journal of Security Studies and Security Studies, is a Contributing Editor to War on the Rocks, and is the founding Chair of the Board of Editors for the Texas National Security Journal.

Gavin’s writings include Gold, Dollars, and Power: The Politics of International Monetary Relations; 1958-1971,Nuclear Statecraft: History and Strategy in America’s Atomic Age; and Nuclear Weapons and American Grand Strategy (Brookings Institution Press), which was named a 2020 Choice Outstanding Academic Title. His IISS-Adelphi book, The Taming of Scarcity and the Problems of Plenty: Rethinking International Relations and American Grand Strategy in a New Era was published in 2024. Thinking Historically – A Guide to Statecraft and Strategy, will be published by Yale University Press, 2025.  (Henry A. Kissinger Center for Global Affairs)

Details

Date:
March 25
Time:
5:00 pm - 6:00 pm
Cost:
Free

Organizer

Duke Program in American Grand Strategy
Phone
919-613-9301
Email
agsp@duke.edu
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Venue

Rubenstein Hall 153
302 Towerview Drive
Durham, NC 27708 United States
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