Authors
Xiaoming ZhangXiaoming Zhang, Ph.D., is an Associate Professor in the Department of Leadership and Strategy at the Air War College, teaching strategy, and subjects on China and East Asia. He earned his Ph.D. in | |
Juan David CoronadoJuan David Coronado is assistant professor of Public History and Latino History at Central Connecticut State University. He earned a Ph.D. in twentieth century U.S. history at Texas Tech University | |
Xiaobing LiXiaobing Li, professor of history and director of the Western Pacific Institute at the University of Central Oklahoma, He authored and co-authored The Cold War in East Asia, China's Battle for Kore | |
James Allen LogueJames Allen Logue was drafted during college and served in Vietnam as an infantryman. Along with his rifle, Logue carried a camera. He took pictures throughout his deployment, most notably during t | |
Michael E WeaverMichael E. Weaver is an Associate Professor of History in the Department of Airpower at the United States Air Force’s Air Command and Staff College. He specializes in aviation, Cold War, and Americ | |
Alfred D ChandlerA specialist in business and economic history and a faculty member of Harvard Business School since 1970, Professor Chandler previously taught at Massachusetts Institute of Technology and Johns Hop | |
Steven G MandisSteven G. Mandis is an adjunct associate professor in finance and economics at Columbia Business School, having previously worked at Goldman Sachs and Citigroup and as a senior advisor to McKinsey | |
Denise Lee YohnDenise enjoys challenging readers to think differently about brand leadership. With that goal in mind, she has written several books including the bestseller What Great Brands Do: The Seven Brand-B | |
Don GrahamGRAHAM, Don Ballew Don Ballew Graham, the J. Frank Dobie professor of English and American literature at the University of Texas at Austin, author, critic, and the pre-eminent scholar of Texas film | |
Rene AlmelingRene Almeling is associate professor of sociology at Yale University with research and teaching interests in gender and medicine. Using a range of qualitative, historical, and quantitative methods, | |
Jacquie McNishJacquie McNish is a former senior writer for The Globe and Mail. She has worked in Canada and the United States for The Wall Street Journal and The Globe and Mail. She is the winner of | |
Brandon L GarrettBrandon L. Garrett teaches law at the University of Virginia School of Law, where he has been a professor since 2005. His research on our criminal justice system has ranged from the lessons to be l | |
Stephen WittStephen Witt is a journalist, regular contributor to the New Yorker and the author of ‘How Music Got Free: The End of | |
Paula RabinowitzPaula Rabinowitz's research and teaching are in the areas of American materialist feminist cultural studies. Her work considers the interlocking roles of cinema, photography, painting and material | |
Paul David BlancDr. Paul D. Blanc MD MSPH is Professor of Medicine and holds the Endowed Chair in Occupational and Environmental Medicine at the University of California San Francisco, where he has been on faculty | |
Matthew RuberyMy work focuses on modern literature, media, and reading practices. Originally from Texas, I joined Queen Mary in 2010 after teaching in Leeds and Philadelphia for a number of years and completing | |
Ira MillsteinIra M. Millstein is the founding chair of the Ira M. Millstein Center for Global Markets and Corporate Ownership at Columbia Law School and author of The Activist Director: Lessons from the Boardro | |
Peter B DoranPeter B. Doran is President & CEO of the Center for European Policy Analysis (CEPA). Doran is a recognized expert on Russia, Ukraine and transatlantic relations. He has testified before Congres | |
Bo BurlinghamBo Burlingham is an editor-at-large of Inc. magazine and the author of five books,the most recent being Finish Big: How Great Entrepreneurs Exit Their Companies on Top (Portfolio/Penguin, 2014). A | |
Barak D RichmanBarak Richman’s primary research interests include the economics of contracting, new institutional economics, antitrust, and healthcare policy. His work has been published in the Columbia Law Revie |