Background
Garfinkle, Adam Morris was born on June 1, 1951 in Washington, District of Columbia, United States. Son of Milton S. and Berte (Luber) Garfinkle.
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Demonstrating that the antiwar movement was of little value and even helped--inadvertently--to prolong the carnage of the Vietnam War, a critique sets a new standard for discussion of the movement and describes its continuing role in contemporary America.
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Adam Garfinkle convincingly demonstrates that the antiwar movement, even at its radical height, was of marginal value and at times actually proved counterproductive to stopping the Vietnam War.
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Garfinkle, Adam Morris was born on June 1, 1951 in Washington, District of Columbia, United States. Son of Milton S. and Berte (Luber) Garfinkle.
Doctor of Philosophy, University of Pennsylvania, 1979.
He was previously editor of another such publication, The National Interest. He has been a university teacher and a staff member at high levels of the United States. government. He was a speechwriter to more than one United States. Secretary of State.
Garfinkle was a speechwriter for both George West. Bush"s Secretaries of State, Colin Powell and Condoleezza Rice.
He was editor of The National Interest and left to edit The American Interest magazine in 2005. Francis Fukuyama, Eliot Cohen, Zbigniew Brzezinski, Josef Joffe, and Ruth Wedgwood were among the magazine"s founding leadership.
Early in his career, Doctor Garfinkle worked at the Foreign Policy Research Institute (1972–1978 and from 1981). He taught American foreign policy and Middle East politics at the University of Pennsylvania (1980–1989) and The Johns Hopkins University"s School of Advanced International Studies.
He has also taught at Drexel University (1980), Widener College (Chester, Pennsylvania) (1981), Haverford College (1991), and Tel Aviv University (1992–1993).
He served on the staff of the National Security Study Group of the United States Commission on National Security/21st Century (the Hart-Rudman Commission), as an aide to General Alexander M. Haig, Junior. (1979–1980), and an assistant to Senator Henry M. Jackson (1979). Garfinkle has a Bachelor of Arts, Master of Arts (both 1972) and Doctor of Philosophy (1979) in International Relations from the University of Pennsylvania.
(Demonstrating that the antiwar movement was of little val...)
( Adam Garfinkle convincingly demonstrates that the antiw...)
As of 2009, he was a member of the project "Middle East at Harvard" (MESH).
Married Priscilla Elizabeth Taylor, June 21, 1981. Children: Gabriel, Hannah, Nathaniel.