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Dana H. Allin is Editor of Survival
and Senior Fellow for Transatlantic Affairs at The International Institute
for Strategic Studies (IISS) in London. He is also Adjunct Professor in
European Studies at the Bologna Center of the Johns Hopkins University, Nitze
School of Advanced International Studies (SAIS). Previously he was Deputy
Director of Aspen Institute Berlin (1993-1997); Deputy Director of the
International Commission on the Balkans (1995-1997); a Robert Bosch
Foundation Fellow (1990-91); a financial journalist based in Europe and a
journalist covering Maryland state government and courts. He has a Ph.D. and
M.A. in international relations from SAIS; a B.A in English from Yale
University (U.S.)
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Publications
Repairing
the Damage: Possibilities and Limits of Transatlantic Consensus, co-author (2007); Cold
War Illusions: America, Europe and Soviet Power, 1969-1989 (1994, second
edition 1998); NATO's Balkan Interventions (2002), Unfinished
Peace: Report of the International Commission on the Balkans, co-author
(1996); numerous book chapters and articles in Survival, International
Affairs, World Policy Journal, The International Herald Tribune, Wall Street
Journal, Financial Times and Frankfurter Allgemeine Zeitung
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Joined IISS: October 1997
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