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Ann-Marie Slaughter
Dean of Woodrow Wilson School of Public Policy,
Princeton
Ann-Marie Slaughter is the new dean of Woodrow Wilson School of Public
Policy, Princeton. Previously she was the Armstrong Professor of International,
Foreign & Comparative Law and the Director of Graduate and International
Legal Studies at Harvard Law School.
She was a member of the legal team that successfully defended the
Sandinista government in the World Court during the contra war, in
Nicaragua vs US.
A partial list of her publications includes:
- Building Global Democracy, Chicago Journal of International
Law
- Governing the Global Economy through Government Networks in
The Role of Law in International Politics
- Pushing the Limits of the Liberal Peace: Ethnic Conflict and
the Ideal Polity in International Law & Ethnic Conflict (David
Wippman, ed., 1998).
- The Real New World Order, Foreign Affairs (1997).
- Legalization and World Politics: A Special Issue of International
Organization, (Judith Goldstein, Miles Kahler, Robert O. Keohane,
and Anne-Marie Slaughter, eds.), International Organization (2000).
She
received graduate degrees at Oxford University and Harvard Law School,
and was graduated from Princeton University cum laude where she
majored in the Woodrow Wilson School of Public and International
Affairs and European Cultural Studies.
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