A Neoconservative Case: Moral-Based Foreign Policy
For the final segment of this Spring's public lecture series, Blood on Our Hands: Moral Responsibility in World Affairs, we have a thoughtful neoconservative perspective on the theme.
Dr. Lindberg is a research fellow at Stanford University’s Hoover Institution. His publications include The Political Teachings of Jesus (HarperCollins, 2007) and Means to an End: U.S. Interest in the International Criminal Court (Brookings, 2009, with Lee Feinstein).
Dr. Lindberg coordinated the task force for the United States Institute of Peace on Preventing and Responding to Genocide and Major Human Rights Abuses and co-chaired the working group on anti-Americanism for the Princeton Project on National Security. Dr. Lindberg is completing a study of heroism in the ancient and modern world. He is a contributing editor to the Weekly Standard and an adjunct associate professor at Georgetown University’s School of Foreign Service.
At the Peterson Gym #242.