Prominent Authors
Many prominent academics, business leaders, and public figures have contributed to the Georgetown Journal of International Affairs. They include:
- Gerry Adams, former President of Sinn Féin
- Madeleine Albright, former U.S. Secretary of State
- Andrew Natsios, former USAID administrator
- Charles Shapiro, former U.S. Ambassador to Venezuela
- Diego C. Asencio, former U.S. Ambassador to Colombia
- Howard B. Schaffer, former U.S. Ambassador to Bangladesh
- David Abshire, former U.S. Ambassador to NATO
- William Luers, former U.S. Ambassador to Czechoslovakia
- Keith Smith, former U.S. Ambassador to Lithuania
- Michael Oren, Israeli Ambassador to the United States
- Mark P. Lagon, former Ambassador-at-Large to Combat Human Trafficking
- David Scheffer, U.S. Ambassador-at-Large for War Crimes Issues
- Alan W. Lukens, former U.S. Ambassador to the Republic of the Congo
- Ellen Johnson Sirleaf, former President of Liberia and Nobel laureate
- Álvaro Uribe, former President of Colombia
- Mary Robinson, former President of Ireland
- Annette Lu, former President of Taiwan
- Alejandro Toledo, former President of Peru
- Aleksander Kwasniewski, former President of Poland
- Joschka Fischer, former Foreign Minister of Germany[4]
- Ana de Palacio y del Valle-Lersundi, former Spanish Minister of Foreign Affairs
- David Emerson, former Canadian Minister of Foreign Affairs
- Michel Camdessus, former Managing Director of the International Monetary Fund
- Horst Köhler, former Managing Director of the International Monetary Fund
- Anthony Lake, Executive Director of UNICEF
- Douglas Ivester, former CEO of Coca-Cola Company
- Philip M. Condit, former CEO of The Boeing Company
- Maurice Greenberg, former CEO of American International Group
- Diana Farrell, Director of the Mckinsey Global Institute
- John Sweeney, President of the AFL-CIO
- Tom Daschle, former Senate Majority Leader
- Richard Lugar, United States Senator
- Jeffrey Sachs, economist[4]
- Catherine Mann, former senior economist on the President’s Council of Economic Advisors
- Richard Haass, President of the Council on Foreign Relations[4]
- Kenneth Waltz, founder of neorealism
- Thomas Friedman, journalist
- Christiane Amanpour, journalist[5]
- Bryan Hehir, former Dean of Harvard Divinity School
- Rajiv Shah, current Administrator of the U.S. Agency for International Development
- Bob Diamond, former group chief executive of Barclays
- Carol Lancaster, former Dean of the Georgetown University School of Foreign Service
- Paul R. Pillar, counterterrorism expert and former CIA official
- Carrie Hessler-Radelet, Director of the Peace Corps
- Anders Fogh Rasmussen, former Prime Minister of Denmark and Secretary General of NATO
- Jose Viñals, Director of the Monetary and Capital Markets Department of the International Monetary Fund