- Ken Jowitt
Kenneth "Ken" Jowitt is an American
political scientist . He is currently the Pres and Maurine Hotchkis Senior Fellow at theHoover Institution and the Robson Professor ofPolitical Science at theUniversity of California, Berkeley , positions he has held since 2001 and 1995 respectively.Early life
Jowitt was born and raised in Ossining, New York, approximately thirty miles north of
New York City . Kreisler, Harry (December 7, 1999). [http://globetrotter.berkeley.edu/people/Jowitt/jowitt-con1.html Ken Jowitt Interview.] Conversations with History. ] After graduating fromColumbia University in 1962, Jowitt pursued post-graduate and doctoral studies at theUniversity of California, Berkeley , earning his Master's in 1963 and his doctorate in 1970. Jowitt also spent some of his post-graduate life inRomania during the Ceauşescu regime, where he studied the political and cultural dynamics of post-Stalinist Communist Europe.Professional career
He has been a professor at UC-Berkeley since 1968. Among other honors and forms of recognition, he won the University Distinguished Teaching Award in 1983, and has been the recipient of two Stanford Hoover fellowships. From 1983 to 1986 he was dean of undergraduate studies at his
alma mater , the University of California-Berkeley.Focusing on social theory and comparative politics, Jowitt specializes in the study of post-
Stalinist Eastern Europe andCommunist studies. He has published numerous essays, articles, books, and scholarly theses related to these and other Cold War and post-Cold War era subjects.One of Jowitt's more notable scholarly works is "New World Disorder: The
Leninist Extinction," a collection of essays written between 1974 and 1990 that focus on the nature of Communist regimes. The last three essays argue against a popular early 90s philosophy that espoused Western triumphalism, and the essays dispute the "end of history" theory propounded at the time by formerneoconservative scholars such asFrancis Fukayama .He also contributed an essay, entitled "In Praise of the Ordinary: An Essay on Democracy," to
Adam Michnik 's anthology, "Letters from Freedom."Recent history
However, Jowitt is primarily known for taking what some would consider a qualified, anti-Wilsonian stance with respect to the Global
War on Terror , and criticizing—both in print and during public debates—writers such asDavid Frum who have articulated a desire for the United States to change theMiddle East into a more pluralistic, democratic region.Although he initially supported the invasion of
Iraq in 2003, he has since become one of the most persistent critics of what he views as an unwillingness on the part of the Bush administration to implement a "realist" foreign policy, especially with respect to the Middle East and the ongoingWar on Terror .Bibliography
*"Revolutionary Breakthroughs and National Development: The Case of Romania." (University of California Press, 1971)
*"The New World Disorder: The Leninist Extinction" (University of California Press, 1992)
*Really Imaginary Socialism. ("East European Constitutional Review", spring/summer 1997)
*In Praise of the Ordinary: An Essay on Democracy, published in Adam Michnik's "Letters from Freedom" (University of California Press, 1998)
*Russia Disconnected. ("Irish Slavonic Studies" 19 [1998] )
*Challenging the Correct Line. ("East European Politics and Society", fall 1998)
*Ethnicity: Nice, Nasty, Nihilistic. in "Ethnopolitical Warfare: Causes, Consequences, and Possible Solutions", ed. Daniel Chirot and Martin E. P. Seligman (American Psychological Association, 2001)References
External links
* [http://www.hoover.org/bios/jowitt Hoover Institution-Jowitt, Kenneth]
* [http://globetrotter.berkeley.edu/people/Jowitt/jowitt-con0.html Conversation with Ken Jowitt] Conversations with History: Institute of International Studies, UC Berkeley
* [http://www.policyreview.org/apr03/jowitt.html "Rage, Hubris, and Regime Change"]
* [http://www.law.nyu.edu/eecr/vol6num2/special/jowitt.html Really Imaginary Socialism]
* [http://www.hooverdigest.org/011/jowitt.html "Communism, Democracy, and Golf"]
* [http://www.amazon.com/dp/0520082729/ "New World Disorder: The Leninist Extinction"]
* [http://www.hooverdigest.org/032/jowitt.html "Why the Bush Doctrine Makes Sense"]
* [http://www.hooverdigest.org/992/jowitt.html Toward a New Foreign Policy]
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