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Peter Berkowitz
Peter Berkowitz
tad and dianne taube senior fellow
chair, national security and law task force
cochair, virtues of a free society task force

Expertise: Classical and contemporary liberalism, American constitutionalism, and the Middle-East

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Peter Berkowitz is the Tad and Dianne Taube Senior Fellow at the Hoover Institution.

He studies and writes about, among other things, constitutional government, conservatism and progressivism in America, liberal education, national security and law, and Middle East politics.

He is cofounder and codirector of the Tikvah Program in Political Leadership at the Interdisciplinary Center, Herzliya, Israel; was cofounder and director of the Israel Program on Constitutional Government; served as a senior consultant to the President's Council on Bioethics; and is a member of the Policy Advisory Board at the Ethics and Public Policy Center.

He is the author of Virtue and the Making of Modern Liberalism (Princeton University Press, 1999) and Nietzsche: The Ethics of an Immoralist (Harvard University Press, 1995).

In addition, he is the author of two books coming from the Hoover Institution Press in 2012: Israel and the Struggle over the International Laws of War and Constitutional Conservatism.

He is the editor of the companion volumes Varieties of Conservatism in America (2004) and Varieties of Progressivism in America (2004), as well as of The Future of American Intelligence (2005), Terrorism, the Laws of War, and the Constitution: Debating the Enemy Combatant Cases (2005), and Never a Matter of Indifference: Sustaining Virtue in a Free Republic (2003), all from the Hoover Institution Press.

In 2004, with coeditor Tod Lindberg, he launched Hoover Studies in Politics, Economics, and Society, a series of concise works on leading issues and controversies.

He has written hundreds of essays, articles, and reviews on many subjects for a variety of publications, including the American Political Science Review, the Atlantic, the Boston Globe, the Chronicle of Higher Education, Commentary, Haaretz, the Jerusalem Post, the London Review of Books, National Review, the New Republic, the New York Post, the New York Sun, Policy Review, the Public Interest, Real Clear Politics, the Times Literary Supplement, the Wall Street Journal, the Washington Post, the Weekly Standard, the Wilson Quarterly, and the Yale Law Journal.

He holds a JD and a PhD in political science from Yale University; an MA in philosophy from the Hebrew University of Jerusalem; and a BA in English literature from Swarthmore College.

Last updated on December 12, 2011