- Anthony Clark Arend
Anthony Clark Arend (born
October 24 ,1958 ) is Professor of Government and Foreign Service atGeorgetown University . On July 1, 2008, he became the Director of the Master of Science in Foreign Service Program at theWalsh School of Foreign Service at Georgetown University. WithChristopher C. Joyner , he founded theInstitute for International Law and Politics atGeorgetown University and served as co-director of the Institute from 2003-2008. He is also an adjunct professor of law at theGeorgetown University Law Center . Since 2005, he has edited theblog , [http://explore.georgetown.edu/blogs/?BlogID=2 Exploring International Law] . He is a member of theCouncil on Foreign Relations .Education
Dr. Arend received a Ph.D. (1985) and an M.A. (1982) in Foreign Affairs from the Woodrow Wilson Department of Government and Foreign Affairs of the
University of Virginia . He received a B.S.F.S. (1980), magna cum laude, from the Edmund A. Walsh School of Foreign Service at Georgetown University.Academic Career and Scholarly Expertise
Dr. Arend has served virtually his entire professorial career at Georgetown University, his undergraduate alma mater. Prior to joining Georgetown's faculty, he was a Senior Fellow at the Center for National Security Law at the
University of Virginia School of Law . Arend specializes ininternational law ,international organization ,international relations , international legal philosophy, andconstitutional law of United States foreign relations. In his theoretical work, he has appliedconstructivist international relation theory to international law.Teaching Style
Professor Arend is known for his unique and flamboyant teaching style. In his classroom, he creates an aisle down the center, which he uses as he almost literally leaps and bounds around the room during a lecture. The movement, combined with his loud and animated voice, make his lectures highly entertaining.
Professor Arend is also known for bringing his love of music into the classroom. Usually, when explaining a principle through a hypothetical, most of the parties involved will be some sort of music reference. An example would be a case where the nation of Asbury Park took the Tunnel of Love to Jungleland, which they claim as their sovereign territory, a claim which has also been made by the nation of Badlands.
Professor Arend is also a very snazzy dresser, making sure to wear a matching shirt, tie, and cuff links to every class, along with his trademark suspenders.
Due to his entertaining lectures, his ability to clearly explain difficult principles of international law, and genuine love of his time in the classroom, he is generally regarded by his students to be one of their favorite professors during their tenure at Georgetown.
Bibliography
Arend is the author, co-author, or co-editor of several books, including:
* "Legal Rules and International Society"
* "International Rules" (withRobert J. Beck and Robert Vander Lugt)
* "International Law and the Use of Force: Beyond the United Nations Charter Paradigm" (withRobert J. Beck )
* "Pursuing a Just and Durable Peace: John Foster Dulles and International Organization"
* "The Falklands War: Lessons for Strategy, Diplomacy, and International Law".External links
* [http://explore.georgetown.edu/people/arenda/?PageTemplateID=105 Arend Biography Georgetown]
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