
MICHAEL BARNHART
                  Distinguished Teaching Professor (Ph.D., Harvard University, 1980)
Curriculum vitae
Email: michael.barnhart@stonybrook.edu
Interests: U.S. foreign policy, U.S.-Japan relations
After early interest in Japanese-American relations, particularly on the Japanese
                     side, I have turned my attention to a broad, interpretive analysis of American foreign
                     relations. My current and apparently eternal project is tentatively titled E Pluribus:
                     A Political History of American Foreign Relations from Jamestown to Obama. Chapter 28, “Standing Taller,” covers the Clinton presidency. It centers on themes
                        of significant contemporary significance: the creation of globalized economic and
                        financial orders as spearheaded by the North American Free Trade Agreement (NAFTA);
                        American operations to minimize the disruptions of the post-Cold War era which included
                        military forces in Somalia, Haiti, and Bosnia; and American efforts to stabilize Europe:
                        efforts to ease Russia’s transition from communism to liberal democracy, to eliminate
                        nuclear weapons from former Soviet republics such as the Ukraine, and to expand the
                        North American Treaty Organization (NATO) to include Poland, Hungary and other former
                        communist states.
SELECT WORK
• "Domestic Politics, Interservice Impasse, and Japan's Decisions for War"
• "The Best History Books For Teaching and Learning"
