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Michael R. Kraig:
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Dr. Michael Kraig is director
of Policy Analysis and Dialogue at the Stanley Foundation in Muscatine,
Iowa. In this role, he is currently managing the overall conceptual and substantive
direction of several foundation initiatives: United Nations and Global
Institutions; US and Global Security; US and Asian Security; US and Middle East
Security; Rising Powers; and Nonproliferation, Arms Control, and Disarmament.
These ongoing programs are centered on widening the policy debate in the
United States
and within foreign capitals by discussing multilateral, cooperative policy
options that could make both the United States
and the world more prosperous and secure. Kraig has a Ph.D. in political
science from the University at
Buffalo,
New York, with a concentration in international relations, US
foreign policy, and comparative politics.
In addition to managing overall
foundation policy programming, Kraig is continuing his own analytical work on
Middle East Security and US
national security strategy. This work includes frequent presentations to US
citizens, US policymakers, and foreign leaders in
Europe
and the developing world. He has presented his own findings and the results of
Stanley Foundation policy dialogues at meetings and institutes in Berlin, Rome,
Paris, London, and all Middle East capitals from Egypt to Iran, as well as
lectures for student leaders in Texas (Rice University, University of Texas at
Austin, University of Texas at Dallas-Ft. Worth, St. Mary's College in San
Antonio) and in Ohio (Wesleyan University and Bowling Green University). Kraig
has authored numerous policy briefs, journal articles, and book chapters on
these issues, in addition to being guest editor for a special fall issue of Middle
East Policy titled "Alternative Strategies for Gulf Security" (see
publications below).
Prior
to his current position, Kraig was a policy program officer and implemented
major foundation projects on US security strategy, Persian Gulf
security, global disarmament regimes, and US-Iranian relations. This involved
the creation of a new "Gulf Security" initiative in 2003 incorporating
several multilateral Track II dialogues in Dubai, UAE, between Iranian, Arab,
Asian, European, and US officials and experts; organization of US-Iran bilateral
dialogues, including small-group talks in Berlin between former officials from
Germany, America, and Iran to produce a "draft outline for
rapprochement"; and management of an independent task force on Strategies
for US National Security (Washington, DC, 2002-2003) led by former Pentagon
official Lawrence Korb. Kraig also led the marketing of the task force results
via several "in-house briefings" at the RAND Corporation, the US
General Accounting Office, US Congressional Research Service, US Institute of
Peace,
Georgetown
and
George
Washington
Universities, and National
Defense
University. Kraig also helped organize numerous citizen outreach panels with Lawrence Korb
around the issue of US security strategies in
Maine,
Ohio,
Montana,
Florida,
Wisconsin,
Texas, and Minnesota
in fall 2004. Finally, in the period 2000-2003, Kraig organized several Stanley
Foundation global policy dialogues between UN diplomats, IGO leaders, and US
policymakers on issues relating to WMD arms control and disarmament regimes.
Prior
to joining the Stanley Foundation, Kraig interned with the
US
General Accounting Office on nuclear weapons issues in the post-Cold War era
and presented findings on South Asian nuclear arsenals at the United Nations
2000 NPT Review Conference in
New York. In 1998 he was awarded the Herbert Scoville, Jr. Peace Fellowship for work in
an arms control-focused NGO, which he spent at the British American Security
Information Council (BASIC) in
Washington,
DC. He also consulted BASIC on "Missed Opportunities for Conflict Prevention
in Kosovo: An American and European Evaluation," involving fact-finding
interviews with principal
US
decision makers and policy implementers from the period 1990-1998. From
1999-2000, he worked as a writer and editor for the Arms Control Reporter,
a flagship publication on all arms control and disarmament-related events by the
Institute for Defense and Disarmament Studies in Cambridge, Massachusetts. As a
graduate student, Kraig participated in high-level seminars on rational choice
theory and international relations at the Merriam Laboratory of the University
of
Illinois
at Urbana-Champaign and the Hoover Institute of Stanford University.
Book Chapters
"A Demand Side Strategy for Regional Security
and Nonproliferation in the Persian Gulf," in James Russell, ed.,
Proliferation of Weapons of Mass Destruction in the Middle East: Directions and
Policy Options in the New Century, as part of the US Naval Postgraduate School
Initiatives in Strategic Studies, Palgrave Macmillan: New York, NY, http://www.palgrave-usa.com/catalog/product.aspx?isbn=1403970254.
"Putting
Iraq
in a Regional and Global Context," in Ellen Laipson and Maureen S.
Steinbruner, eds., Iraq
and
America
: Choices and Consequences, pp. 110-128, The Henry L. Stimson Center: Washington,
DC, http://www.palgrave-usa.com/catalog/product.aspx?isbn=1403970254.
"Balance of Power and Balance of Interests:
Building Coalitions for International Peace," in Mohammad Tajik and Kabak
Khabiri, eds., Coalition for Peace, Presidential Center for Strategic Studies, Tehran, Iran.
Journal
Guest Editor, "Alternative Strategies for Gulf
Security," Middle East Policy, (special issue fall 2004) Vol. 11, No. 3, http://vps.stanleyfoundation.org/initiatives/gsi/journals.php.
Journal Articles
"Forging a New Security Order for the
Persian Gulf," Middle East Policy, Vol. 13, No. 1 (spring 2006), http://www.mepc.org/journal_vol13/0603_Kraig_ft.asp.
"The 2001-2002 Indo-Pakistani Crisis: Exposing
the Limits of Coercive Diplomacy," coauthored with Sumit Ganguly, Security
Studies, Vol. 14, No. 2 (April-June 2005), pp. 290-324, Taylor and Francis
Group: London,
UK.
"Assessing Alternative Security Frameworks for
the Persian Gulf," Middle East Policy, Vol. 11, No. 3 (fall 2004), Middle
East Policy Council and Blackwell Publishing:
Washington,
DC, and Malden,
MA, http://vps.stanleyfoundation.org/initiatives/gsi/papers/mepc_kraig.pdf.
"The Political and Strategic Imperatives of
Nuclear Deterrence in South Asia,"
India
Review, Vol. 2, No. 1 (January 2003), pp. 1-48, London: Frank Cass Publishers.
"Nuclear Deterrence in the Developing World: A
Game-Theoretic Treatment," Journal of Peace Research, Vol. 36, No. 2 (March
1999), pp. 141-167, Sage Publications.
Short Articles
"What Role Has
U.S.
Played?—
Washington
's Policy and the Mideast
Crisis," DefenseNews, Vol. 21, No. 31 (July 31, 2006).
"The NPT: Can this treaty be saved?"
coauthored with Richard H. Stanley, Bulletin of Atomic Scientists, Vol. 59, No.
5 (September-October 2003), pp. 59-65.
"An Export Control Policy for Iran: Dealing
with the Latent Proliferation Threat," The Monitor: International
Perspectives on Nonproliferation, Vol. 8, No. 2 (summer 2002), Georgia Center
for International Trade and Security (CITS), University of Georgia, http://www.uga.edu/cits/documents/pdf/monitor/monitor_su_2002.pdf,
pp. 18-22.
Unpublished Conference Paper
"The Revolution in Military Affairs and US
Nuclear Weapons Operations: An Analysis and Critique." Paper presented at
the annual meeting of the
International
School
on Disarmament and Research on Conflicts (ISODARCO), Rovereto,
Italy, August 1999.
Other
Publications
PDF
(150K) Forging a New Security Order for the Persian Gulf, Michael Ryan Kraig,
Ph.D., published January 2006
PDF
(81K) Realistic Solutions for Resolving the Iranian Nuclear Crisis, authored by
Michael Ryan Kraig, Ph.D., published April 2005
"Mideast
peace unlikely without Iran and Syria," Michael Kraig, The Des Moines
Register, November 2007
"Shift
Iraq focus to limit impacts from a failed state," Michael Kraig and David
Shorr, The Des Moines Register, July 2007
"IOWA
VIEW: Sort out which terror groups pose biggest threats ," Michael Kraig, The
Des Moines Register, May 2007
Recent MaximsNews
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30/06/2008 (MaximsNews Network)
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