Jerome Slater
Jerome Slater received his B.A. at Alfred University in 1956, his MA at Yale in 1958, and his PhD in political science at Princeton in 1965. He has been a fellow of the Social Science Research Council, the Mershon Foundation, and the Brookings Institution, and he taught political science at Ohio State University, Haifa University (Fulbright Lecturer, 1989), and the State University of New York at Buffalo, from 1966-2000. After his retirement as professor of political science at SUNY/Buffalo, he was appointed University Research Scholar (his present title).
He is the author of two books and many monographs, book chapters, and journal articles on various aspects of U.S. foreign policy and international security. In particular, he has published a number of book chapters and articles on this topic for professional journals (including International Security, Political Science Quarterly, Security Studies, and others). He also writes on this topic and other foreign policy/international security issues for general audiences, including many oped columns for the Buffalo News, and articles in Dissent, Tikkun, and elsewhere. He is at work on a book on U.S. Policy and the Arab-Israeli Conflict, 1948-present.
His main research interests include U.S. foreign policy in the Middle East and the Israeli-Palestinian conflict.
Contact information:
Email: jnslater@buffalo.edu