Background
Eberstadt grew up in Manhattan.
Eberstadt grew up in Manhattan.
He graduated from Phillips Exeter Academy in 1972. He completed his Master of Public Administration at Harvard"s Kennedy School of Government in 1979, and his Doctor of Philosophy in Political Economy and Government at Harvard University in 1995.
Eberstadt has written many books and articles on political and economic issues, including demographics and the political situation of North of Korea. He has consulted for governmental and international organizations, the United States. Census Bureau, United States. State Department, United States Agency for International Development, and World Bank, and has often been invited to offer expert testimony before Congress. He then earned his Bachelor of Arts magna cum laude in Economics from Harvard College in 1976, and his Master of Science in Social Planning for Developing Countries from the London School of Economics in 1978.
As an expert in the international policy sphere, Eberstadt has had a diverse career in research, teaching, writing, advising, and consulting.
He was a teaching fellow at Harvard University from 1976 to 1979, instructing courses in population and natural resources, agricultural economics, social science and social policy, and problems of policy making in less developed countries. From 1980 to 2002, Eberstadt was a visiting fellow at the Harvard Center for Population and Development Studies.
Eberstadt joined his current institution, the American Enterprise Institute, as a visiting fellow in 1985. He assumed the Henry Wendt Chair in Political Economy and became a resident fellow in 1999.
From 1988 to 1990, Eberstadt served as an adviser to the Catholic University Institute on Health and Development.
In 1999 he was a visiting fellow at the University of Washington, Seattle. Eberstadt was awarded the Bosch Fellowship in Public Policy in 2008, from the American Academy in Berlin. Eberstadt has also worked in numerous non-academic capacities.
Recently, these include positions on the President"s Commission on Bioethics (2006–2009) and the Presidential HELP Commission (2005–2008).
He is also a Senior Adviser to the National Bureau of Asian Research (NBR), a member of the visiting committee at the Harvard School of Public Health, and a member of the Global Leadership Council at the World Economic Forum. From 2003 to present, he has been a member of The Public Interest"s Publication Committee, the Overseers‘ Committee to Visit the Harvard School of Public Health, the National Center for Health Statistics Board of Scientific Counselors, and the United States.–China Acquired Immune Deficiency Syndrome Foundation"s Advisory Board. He is a founding member of the United States. Committee for Human Rights in North of Korea, and the Commissioner of the Center for Strategic and International Studies (Center for Strategic and International Studies ) Global Aging Initiative.