Linda B. Miller
Linda B. Miller is Professor of Political Science, Emerita, at Wellesley College where she taught from 1969–2004. An international relations specialist, she also taught at Barnard, Harvard, and Brown and held research appointments at Princeton, Harvard, Columbia, and Brown, where she is currently Adjunct Professor (Research) at the Watson Institute. From 1999–2002, she was also Editor of the International Studies Review, an official journal of the International Studies Association and a collaborative project of Wellesley College and Brown.
Professor Miller's special interests include American foreign policy, the Middle East, European affairs, and international organization—subjects on which she has written two books and published major articles in U.S., British, and Israeli scholarly journals. Her research has been supported by the Council on Foreign Relations, the Rockefeller Foundation, the Sloan Foundation, NATO, the Pew Charitable Trust, and the Tami Steinmetz Center for Peace Research at Tel Aviv University.
At Wellesley, she served on the Faculty Awards Committee, the Admissions Committee, the Barnette Miller Foundation Committee, the Committee on Foreign Study, the General Judiciary, and the Davis Chair Committee. She lectured to more than 20 alumnae clubs in the U.S. and abroad, including New York, Washington, Los Angeles, San Francisco, Cape Cod, Honolulu, Bangkok, Tokyo, and London.
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