Hall Gardner (born January 10, 1954) is a professor of International Politics at the American University of Paris. He received his BA from Colgate University and his MA and PhD from the Paul H. Nitze School of Advanced International Studies (SAIS) at the Johns Hopkins University. He primarily study the origins of war, focusing on its sources and impacts, both local and global and the ways in which such conflicts can be resolved. As a geo-strategist, his comparative historical approach combines theory and contemporary international affairs in dealing with topics such as NATO and the European Union, post-Soviet Union Russia and its effects on China and Eurasia, and the international consequences of the âÂÂwar on terrorism.âÂÂ
Writing
In July 2008, Narcissus Press (Rhinebeck, NY) published The Wake-Up Blast, GardnerâÂÂs first book of original poems. Barbecue Meltdown, his second book of poetry published by Narcissus Press, is set to appear in 2009. He is working on several other poetry books and novels, including Dolphin Legends and the Man of War, a long prose poem, and Tie Dyed in Blood, a novel inspired by his time spent in China and Vietnam from 1988-1989.
In 2018, Gardner started collaborating with Wall Street International Magazine by publishing a feature article on the risks of AmericaâÂÂs new nationalism.
Bibliography
- Averting Global War: Regional Challenges, Overextension, and Options for American Strategy (New York: Palgrave, 2007)
- American Global Strategy and the "War on Terrorism" (Ashgate, 2005)
- NATO and the European Union: New World New Europe New Threats (Ashgate, 2004), Editor and Contributor: Preface; Introduction; Chapter 2: âÂÂFrom Balance to Imbalance of Terror,â Chapter 8: âÂÂToward New Euro-Atlantic, Euro-Mediterranean Security CommunitiesâÂÂ; Chapter 16: âÂÂPreclusive War with Iraq: Regional and Global RamificationsâÂÂ
- The New Transatlantic Agenda: Facing the Challenges of Global Governance (Ashgate, 2001), Hall Gardner and Radoslava Stefanova, eds. Contributor: Chapter 9, âÂÂRussia and China: The Risks of Uncoordinated Transatlantic Strategiesâ and âÂÂConclusionâÂÂ
- Central and Southeastern Europe in Transition: Perspectives on Success and Failure Since 1989 (Westport, CT: Praeger Publishers, March 1999). General editor and contributor, âÂÂChapter 10: The Genesis of NATO Enlargement and of War âÂÂoverâ KosovoâÂÂ
- Dangerous Crossroads: Europe, Russia, and the Future of NATO (Westport, CT: Praeger, 1997)
- Surviving the Millennium: American Global Strategy, the Collapse of the Soviet Empire and the Question of Peace (Westport, CT and London: Praeger, 1994.)
- NATOâÂÂs New Strategy and ESDI: European Security in the New Millennium (Maastricht, Cicero Foundation Press, 1999), eds., Marcel van Herpen; Hall Gardner. Contributor: âÂÂToward Separate â but not Separable- European and Euro-Atlantic CommandsâÂÂ
- The Wake Up Blast (New York: Narcissus Press, 2008)
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