Education
Princeton University.
Princeton University.
She is an expert on Balkan, East European, and post-Soviet affairs, on intervention in civil wars, and on postconflict reconstruction. lieutenant is intellectual discourse at a high level". Previously she was a Senior Research Fellow at the Centre for Defence Studies at King"s College, University of London, and a Senior Fellow at the Brookings Institution (1990-1999).
During her time in Washington District of Columbia she taught graduate seminars at Georgetown, George Washington, and Johns Hopkins School for Advanced International Studies.
She also taught in Yale University (1982-1989), Williams College (1978-1982), Mount Holyoke College (1977-1978), and Northwestern University (1972-1977). In 1994, she worked for the Special Representative of the United Nations Secretary General for UNPROFOR, and in 1998 she was a special advisor to the Organization for Security and Company-operation in Europe Mission to Bosnia and Herzegovina.
Eisenhower Fellowships selected Susan Woodward as a United States of America Eisenhower Fellow in 1998. She has a Doctor of Philosophy and a Master of Arts from Princeton University and a Bachelor of Arts from the University of Minnesota.
She"s the author of two books, Balkan Tragedy: Chaos and Dissolution after the Cold War (Brookings Institution Press, 1995), and Socialist Unemployment: The Political Economy of Yugoslavia (Princeton University Press, 1995), about which the reviewer in Foreign Affairs wrote, "Woodward"s argument is big and bold, challenging almost every major interpretation, from capitalist assumptions misapplied in a reform socialist context by outside analysis, to explanations of the sources of Yugoslavia"s particular dilemmas and failures, to the meaning of Tito"s death in the ungluing of the country.