Senior Fellow the Center for Transatlantic Relations, SAIS-Johns Hopkins (Washington, D.C.)
Author of numerous books, and over 60 articles and published papers. Recent works on American foreign policy and the Middle East are "Fear & Dread In The Middle East", and "Democracy Promotion & Islam". He also has written "Nuclear Power and Non-Proliferation" (Cambridge University Press) and "The Politics of International Monetary Reform" for the Center For International Affairs at Harvard. His work has appeared in major journals in the United States and Europe, such as Europe’s World, European Affairs, World Politics, Comparative Politics, Foreign Policy, International Studies Quarterly, International Affairs, Survival, Politique Etrangere, and Internationale Politik.

Directed funded research projects with colleagues at leading universities and institutes in Britain, France, Germany and Italy, including the Sorbonne, Bonn University, King’s College – London, and Universita di Firenze.

Invited lecturer at major universities and institute in the United States and abroad, including Georgetown University, UCLA, the National Defense University, the State Department, Sorbonne, Ecole des Sciences Politiques, Royal Institute of International Affairs, International Institute of Strategic Studies, University of London, German Council on Foreign Relations, Konrad Adenauer Foundation, and Italian Institute of International Affairs.

Previous teaching and research appointments at Cornell, Stanford, Harvard, MIT, Brookings Institution, University of California – San Diego, and Distinguished Visiting Fellow at the National Defense University.

Blog Entries by Michael Brenner

Afghanistan: Obama Drops The Other Shoe

98 Comments | Posted November 30, 2009 | 11:12 AM (EST)


The sham Afghanistan strategic review is now revealed for the empty exercise it always was. Escalation was inescapable, for Obama's staunch promotion of a 'necessary war' precluded a serious reappraisal of stakes and risks. Reversing himself would have demanded the kind of courage that is wholly foreign to him. So...

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Afghanistan: A True Alternative

28 Comments | Posted November 16, 2009 | 12:39 PM (EST)


What else is there to do? That is the question flung at critics of our military commitment in Afghanistan by its promoters. Total victory or total humiliation, the Petraeuses and McChrystals tell us, are the only options. There are other answers and other outcomes. The key is to reappraise American...

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Afghanistan: Buckle Your Seat Belts

103 Comments | Posted November 11, 2009 | 02:57 PM (EST)


Obama's decision to go along with the Petraeus/McChrystal campaign for a massive escalation in Afghanistan and the Pakistani borderlands contradicts every precept of sound strategy and statesmanship. Rarely, if ever, has a great power so willfully set itself down the path of self-destruction with so little reason. This is pathological...

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Afghanistan: Obama's Fantasy Island

167 Comments | Posted November 5, 2009 | 03:29 PM (EST)


Obama will do the predictable next week and sign on to plans for an expanded American commitment in Afghanistan. It will be a somewhat modified version of the McChrystal strategy. The White House will dexterously perform its patented sleight of hand to cast the decision as the only reasonable course...

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Lies, Statistics and Economic Statistics

73 Comments | Posted October 31, 2009 | 05:12 PM (EST)


Weathering a blizzard of statistics is the fate of the public minded. Numbers come at us from all points of the compass. Some are raw data, some massaged, some naked and some fitted out for the occasion by their sponsors. In this wintry economic season, they all come with a...

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Obama -- Really the Afghanistan "Decider"?

304 Comments | Posted October 24, 2009 | 01:08 PM (EST)


There is something rotten in the current state of Washington's Afghan policy making. The White House, we are told, is in the midst of an intense review of our strategy with nothing having been decided. Yet the NATO defense ministers meeting in Brussels on Thursday gave their seal of approval...

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Obama's Nobel: Paris and Berlin

16 Comments | Posted October 17, 2009 | 01:10 AM (EST)


HEIDELBERG -- The different national responses to the Nobel award shed some light on what may be the reaction when it dawns on people that Obama is not the long awaited American messiah. The French reaction was the classic Gallic shrug -- that expressive gesture that conveys indifference, bemusement, resignation...

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Eyeless in Gaza: Obama's Palestine Flop

149 Comments | Posted September 30, 2009 | 01:29 PM (EST)


Obama's peace initiative on Palestine suffered a stunning, perhaps fatal, blow last week. Israeli Prime Minister Bibi Netanyahu rejected out of hand any freeze on the West Bank settlements which the White House had pressed as a necessary first step toward serious negotiations. The Obama plan is now stillborn, never...

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Much Ado About Almost Nothing

25 Comments | Posted September 26, 2009 | 11:38 AM (EST)


The Mother of All Economic Summits held this week in Pittsburgh evokes faded images of similar conclaves in the 1930s. The grainy footage from those times showed somberly dressed men with severe expressions carved on their faces. They walked stiffly from vintage limousines to the imposing façade of some temple...

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G-20: On a Wing and a Prayer

17 Comments | Posted September 21, 2009 | 01:33 PM (EST)


In this season of our discontents we long for signs that astute, reliable people are taking charge of at least one problem that is bedeviling us. The G-20 summit this week has raised hope in some quarters that the worlds' leaders are finally coming to grips with the root causes...

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9/11: Never Again?

51 Comments | Posted September 14, 2009 | 03:19 PM (EST)


This essay first appeared in the National Journal Security Expert Blog.

This is the most painful of anniversaries. Fear, anger, anxiety -- a cocktail of emotions. The images are still vivid. This year's commemoration is especially full of angst. Perhaps because torture, Afghanistan and failed wars are creeping back...

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Grand Illusion No More

556 Comments | Posted September 7, 2009 | 04:08 PM (EST)


Wednesday night Cinderella's gilded slipper comes off -- perhaps never to find its rightful bearer in our lifetime. By midnight it will be made painfully obvious that we have been gulled. Hopes for a renewed America given their coup de grace. It will grieve us far more than him. We...

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America's Afghan Election

33 Comments | Posted August 29, 2009 | 02:10 PM (EST)


The White House is upset by the Afghan election. Celebrated at first by Obama on the White House lawn as a signal success marking the country's progress on the road to democracy, it now looks like a monkey wrench thrown into the already stuttering engine of our mission there. The...

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Torture, Honor and Obama

57 Comments | Posted August 24, 2009 | 07:03 PM (EST)


Torture is back in the news (good) -- along with renditions (bad) and assorted assassination units (worse). Let's concentrate on what looks positive. The Inspector General of the Justice Department has issued a report recommending that cases involving gross abuses, perhaps including murder, committed by American personnel in Iraq will...

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Ben Bernanke -- Now and Forevermore

21 Comments | Posted August 20, 2009 | 05:39 PM (EST)


In a season of bizarre political happenings, none is stranger than the exaltation of Ben Bernanke as the natural successor to himself as Chairman of the Federal Reserve Bank. Obama seems primed to reappoint the establishment favorite in yet another declaration of his attachment to the status quo. Bernanke is...

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The Health Care Reform Debacle: Obama's Coming-Out

603 Comments | Posted August 13, 2009 | 03:10 PM (EST)


Let's face the harsh reality -- Obama has blown health care reform, big time. The opportunity of a lifetime has been squandered. The most recent revelations about backroom deals with Pharma and the other vendors of medical services drops the curtain on any hope of serious change in our...

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The Clintons Are Back?

62 Comments | Posted August 5, 2009 | 03:40 PM (EST)


"The Clintons" are back for a summer rerun -- or so it seems to the nation's headline writers. They all declare that Bill Clinton's mission to North Korea has resulted in the release of the two U.S. journalists. I believe a more accurate statement is "Kim's decision to release the...

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The Heavenly Host of Health Care Authors

20 Comments | Posted July 30, 2009 | 08:43 PM (EST)


The health care bill is 1,000+ pages. As long as the Old and New Testaments, with a few centuries of The History of the Decline and Fall of the Roman Empire tacked on. That in itself raises justifiable suspicions as to what is in it. All conceivable explanations for such...

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Health Reform the American Way

34 Comments | Posted July 28, 2009 | 06:13 PM (EST)


We vaunt American democracy as a stellar model for the world. The bizarre spectacle now on display in Washington as the White House and the Congress tussle over health care "reform" is hardly an advertisement from our prime export product. Consider the following. The nation's entire medical system is being...

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Did the CIA Assassinate? What We Need to Know

28 Comments | Posted July 24, 2009 | 05:09 PM (EST)


A serious examination of the CIA/assassination story should begin by sweeping aside the rubbish cluttering the electronic ether on this issue, an accumulation of equal parts litter from the Langley fabricators and regurgitations from a slothful press. What we know seems to be the following:

  1. The CIA, as commanded by...
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