List of American Enterprise Institute scholars and fellows
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The following notable persons are or have in the past been scholars, fellows, or staff members affiliated with the American Enterprise Institute for Public Policy Research (AEI). If known, titles and dates of affiliation are included.

Politicians and government officials

  • William J. Baroody Jr.
    William J. Baroody Jr.
    William J. Baroody Jr. was an American government official best known for running the White House Office of Public Liaison under President Gerald Ford and, later, the American Enterprise Institute...

    , executive vice president (1977-1978), president (1978-1986)
  • Richard Bolling, visiting fellow (1984-1991)
  • John R. Bolton
    John R. Bolton
    John Robert Bolton is an American lawyer and diplomat who has served in several Republican presidential administrations. He served as the U.S. Permanent Representative to the United Nations from August 2005 until December 2006 on a recess appointment...

    , senior vice president (1999-2001), senior fellow (2006-present)
  • Alex Brill, research fellow (2007-present)
  • Clarence J. Brown Jr., senior fellow (1983)
  • Lynne V. Cheney, senior fellow (1993-present)
  • Richard B. Cheney, senior fellow (1993-1995), trustee (1995-2000)
  • Barber Conable
    Barber Conable
    Barber Benjamin Conable, Jr. was a U.S. Congressman from New York and president of the World Bank.-Biography:...

    , senior fellow (1985-1986)
  • Bùi Diễm
    Bui Diem
    Bùi Diễm was South Vietnam's ambassador to the United States under President Nguyễn Văn Thiệu. He played a key role in the last desperate attempt to secure US$700 million in military aid to defend South Vietnam against the North in 1975...

    , visiting scholar, 1984-??)
  • Gerald R. Ford, distinguished fellow (1977-2006)
  • Malcolm Fraser
    Malcolm Fraser
    John Malcolm Fraser AC, CH, GCL, PC is a former Australian Liberal Party politician who was the 22nd Prime Minister of Australia. He came to power in the 1975 election following the dismissal of the Whitlam Labor government, in which he played a key role...

    , distinguished international fellow (1984-1986)
  • Harold Furchgott-Roth, visiting scholar (2001-2003)
  • David Gergen
    David Gergen
    David Richmond Gergen is an American political consultant and former presidential advisor who served during the administrations of Nixon, Ford, Reagan, and Clinton. He is currently Director of the Center for Public Leadership and a professor of public service at Harvard Kennedy School. Gergen is...

    , resident fellow (1978-1981)
  • Newt Gingrich
    Newt Gingrich
    Newton Leroy "Newt" Gingrich is a U.S. Republican Party politician who served as the House Minority Whip from 1989 to 1995 and as the 58th Speaker of the U.S. House of Representatives from 1995 to 1999....

    , senior fellow (1999-present)
  • Scott Gottlieb, resident fellow (2004-2005, 2007-present)
  • Robert P. Griffin
    Robert P. Griffin
    Robert Paul Griffin was a U.S. Representative, U.S. Senator from the state of Michigan and Justice of the Michigan Supreme Court....

    , senior fellow (1979-??)
  • Philip Habib
    Philip Habib
    Philip Charles Habib was a Lebanese-American career diplomat known for work in Vietnam, South Korea and the Middle East...

    , senior fellow (1983-1986)
  • Ayaan Hirsi Ali
    Ayaan Hirsi Ali
    Ayaan Hirsi Magan Ali is a Somali-Dutch feminist and atheist activist, writer, politician who strongly opposes circumcision and female genital cutting. She is the daughter of the Somali politician and opposition leader Hirsi Magan Isse and is a founder of the women's rights organisation the AHA...

    , resident fellow (2006-present)
  • Alan Keyes
    Alan Keyes
    Alan Lee Keyes is an American conservative political activist, author, former diplomat, and perennial candidate for public office. A doctoral graduate of Harvard University, Keyes began his diplomatic career in the U.S...

    , resident scholar (1987-1989)
  • Jeane J. Kirkpatrick, resident scholar, senior fellow (1977-1981, 1985-2006)
  • James R. Lilley
    James R. Lilley
    James Roderick Lilley ; born January 15, 1928 in Qingdao, China; died November 12, 2009 in Washington, DC; was an American diplomat who served as United States Ambassador to China at the time of the Tiananmen Square protests of 1989....

    , senior fellow (1993-2009) (Deceased)
  • Lawrence B. Lindsey
    Lawrence B. Lindsey
    Lawrence B. Lindsey was director of the National Economic Council , and the assistant to the president on economic policy for the U.S. President George W. Bush. He played a leading role in formulating President Bush's $1.35 trillion tax cut plan, convincing candidate Bush that he needed an...

    , Arthur F. Burns Fellow in Economic Policy Studies (1997-2001), visiting scholar (2003-present)
  • Roger F. Noriega, visiting fellow (2005-present)
  • Mark McClellan
    Mark McClellan
    Mark Barr McClellan is currently the Director of the Engelberg Center for Health Care Reform, Senior Fellow in Economic Studies and Leonard D. Schaeffer Director's Chair in Health Policy Studies at the Brookings Institution in Washington, DC. McClellan served as Commissioner of the United States...

    , visiting senior fellow (2006-2008)
  • Daniel Patrick Moynihan
    Daniel Patrick Moynihan
    Daniel Patrick "Pat" Moynihan was an American politician and sociologist. A member of the Democratic Party, he was first elected to the United States Senate for New York in 1976, and was re-elected three times . He declined to run for re-election in 2000...

    , member, Council of Academic Advisers (2001-2003)
  • Richard Perle
    Richard Perle
    Richard Norman Perle is an American political advisor, consultant, and lobbyist who began his career in government, a senior staff member to Senator Henry “Scoop” Jackson on the Senate Armed Services Committee in the 1970’s...

    , resident fellow (1987-present)
  • Radek Sikorski, resident fellow and director, New Atlantic Initiative (2002-2005)
  • John W. Snow
    John W. Snow
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    , visiting fellow (1977-1980), trustee (1995-2003)
  • Bill Thomas
    Bill Thomas
    William Marshall Thomas , commonly known as Bill Thomas, is an American politician, and a Republican member of the United States House of Representatives from 1979–2007, finishing his tenure representing California's 22nd congressional district and as the Chairman of the House Ways and Means...

    , visiting fellow (2007-present)
  • Fred Thompson, visiting fellow (2003-2007)
  • Peter J. Wallison
    Peter J. Wallison
    Peter J. Wallison is a lawyer and the Arthur F. Burns Fellow in Financial Policy Studies at the American Enterprise Institute. He specializes in financial markets deregulation. He was White House Counsel during the Tower Commission's inquiry into the Iran Contra Affair...

    , resident fellow (1999-2007), Arthur F. Burns Fellow in Financial Policy Studies (2007-present)
  • Robert L. Woodson, adjunct fellow (1976-1981)
  • Paul Wolfowitz
    Paul Wolfowitz
    Paul Dundes Wolfowitz is a former United States Ambassador to Indonesia, U.S. Deputy Secretary of Defense, President of the World Bank, and former dean of the Paul H. Nitze School of Advanced International Studies at Johns Hopkins University...

    , visiting scholar (2007-present), member, Council of Academic Advisers (1998-2001)

Academics

  • Joseph Antos, Wilson H. Taylor Scholar in Health Care and Retirement Policy (2001-present)
  • Leon Aron, resident scholar (1992-present)
  • Claude Barfield, resident scholar (1983-present)
  • Roger Bate
    Roger Bate
    Roger Bate is an economist who has held a variety of positions in free market, libertarian, and conservative think tanks and lobby groups promoting anti-regulatory, pro-business causes. His current work focuses on counterfeit and substandard medicines, particularly those in the developing world. ...

    , resident fellow (2003-present)
  • Gary S. Becker, member, Council of Academic Advisers
  • Douglas J. Besharov, visiting scholar, resident scholar, Joseph J. and Violet Jacobs Scholar in Social Welfare Studies (1983-2009)
  • Jagdish Bhagwati
    Jagdish Bhagwati
    Jagdish Natwarlal Bhagwati is an Indian-American economist and professor of economics and law at Columbia University. He is well known for his research in international trade and for his advocacy of free trade....

    , adjunct scholar (1993-present)
  • Andrew G. Biggs, resident scholar (2008-present)
  • Michael Boskin
    Michael Boskin
    Michael Jay Boskin is the T. M. Friedman Professor of Economics and senior fellow at Stanford University's Hoover Institution. He also is Chief Executive Officer and President of Boskin & Co., an economic consulting company.Boskin holds B.A. with highest honors, M.A., and Ph.D...

    , visiting scholar (1993-1994)
  • David F. Bradford
    David Bradford (economist)
    David F. Bradford was a prominent American economist and professor of economics and public affairs in the Woodrow Wilson School at Princeton University....

    , visiting scholar (1993-1994)
  • Arthur C. Brooks
    Arthur C. Brooks
    Arthur C. Brooks is an American social scientist and musician. He is the president of the American Enterprise Institute, a conservative think tank. Brooks is best known for his work on the junctions between culture, economics, and politics...

    , visiting scholar (2007-2008), president (2009-present)
  • Arthur F. Burns
    Arthur F. Burns
    Arthur Frank Burns was an American economist. He served as Chairman of the Federal Reserve from 1970 to 1978.- Career :...

    , distinguished scholar (1978-1981, 1985-1987)
  • John E. Calfee, resident scholar (1995-present)
  • Charles W. Calomiris, codirector of Financial Deregulation Project (1997-present), Arthur F. Burns Fellow in International Economics (2001-2005), visiting scholar (2005-present)
  • Eliot A. Cohen
    Eliot A. Cohen
    Eliot A. Cohen is the Robert E. Osgood Professor of Strategic Studies at the Paul H. Nitze School of Advanced International Studies at the Johns Hopkins University. Cohen is the Director of the Strategic Studies Program at SAIS and has specialized in the Middle East, Persian Gulf, Iraq, arms...

    , member, Council of Academic Advisers (2002-2007)
  • Kenneth W. Dam
    Kenneth W. Dam
    Kenneth W. Dam served as Deputy Secretary of the Treasury from 2001 to 2003, where he specialized in international economic development...

    , member, Council of Academic Advisers
  • Nicholas Eberstadt
    Nicholas Eberstadt
    Nicholas Eberstadt is a political economist who holds the Henry Wendt Chair in Political Economy at the American Enterprise Institute and is Senior Adviser to the National Bureau of Asian Research . Eberstadt has written several books and articles on political and economic issues, including...

    , visiting fellow, Henry Wendt Scholar (1985-present)
  • Martin Feldstein
    Martin Feldstein
    Martin Stuart "Marty" Feldstein is an economist. He is currently the George F. Baker Professor of Economics at Harvard University, and the president emeritus of the National Bureau of Economic Research . He served as President and Chief Executive Officer of the NBER from 1978 through 2008...

    , member, Council of Academic Advisers (2008-present)
  • Mark Falcoff
    Mark Falcoff
    Mark Falcoff is an American scholar and policy consultant who has worked with a number of important think tanks, such as the American Enterprise Institute , the Hoover Institution, and the Council on Foreign Relations....

    , resident scholar (1981-1986, 1986-present)
  • David Gelernter
    David Gelernter
    David Hillel Gelernter is a professor of computer science at Yale University. In the 1980s, he made seminal contributions to the field of parallel computation, specifically the tuple space coordination model, as embodied by the Linda programming system...

    , national fellow (2006-present)
  • Robert P. George
    Robert P. George
    Robert P. George is McCormick Professor of Jurisprudence at Princeton University, where he lectures on constitutional interpretation, civil liberties and philosophy of law. He also serves as the director of the James Madison Program in American Ideals and Institutions...

    , member, Council of Academic Advisers (2009-present)
  • Robert Goldwin
    Robert Goldwin
    Robert Allen Goldwin was an American political scientist specializing in the study of the Constitution, who left academia to enter government at the invitation of his friend Donald Rumsfeld, serving as adviser and "intellectual-in-residence" for the presidential administration of Gerald Ford...

    , resident scholar and then resident scholar emeritus (1976-2010)
  • Kenneth P. Green
    Kenneth P. Green
    Kenneth P. Green, an environmental scientist by training, studies public policy at the American Enterprise Institute , where his primary focus is on energy and climate policy.- Education and Career :...

    , resident scholar and interim director of AEI's Center for Regulatory Studies (2006-present)
  • Gottfried Haberler
    Gottfried Haberler
    Gottfried von Haberler was an economist. He worked in particular on international trade....

    , resident scholar (1971-1995)
  • Robert W. Hahn, resident scholar (1989-2008), director, AEI-Brookings Joint Center for Regulatory Studies (1998-2002), executive director, Joint Center/AEI Center for Regulatory and Market Studies (2003-present), senior fellow (2008-present)
  • Kevin A. Hassett, resident scholar (1997-2007), senior fellow (2007-present), director of economic policy studies (2003-present)
  • Steven F. Hayward
    Steven F. Hayward
    Steven F. Hayward is an American author, political commentator, and policy scholar. He argues for libertarian and conservative viewpoints in his writings. He writes frequently on the topics of environmentalism, law, economics, and public policy.-Career:...

    , F. K. Weyerhaeuser
    Weyerhaeuser
    Weyerhaeuser is one of the largest pulp and paper companies in the world. It is the world's largest private sector owner of softwood timberland; and the second largest owner of United States timberland, behind Plum Creek Timber...

     Fellow (2002-present)
  • Robert B. Helms, resident scholar (1974-1981, 1990-present)
  • Frederick M. Hess, resident scholar and director of education policy studies (2002-present)
  • Gertrude Himmelfarb
    Gertrude Himmelfarb
    Gertrude Himmelfarb , also known as Bea Kristol, is an American historian. She has written extensively on intellectual history, with a focus on Britain and the Victorian era, as well as on contemporary society and culture....

    , member, Council of Academic Advisers (-present)
  • R. Glenn Hubbard, visiting scholar (1995-2001, 2003-present), director of tax policy program (1995-2001), member of Council of Academic Advisers (2007-present)
  • Samuel P. Huntington
    Samuel P. Huntington
    Samuel Phillips Huntington was an influential American political scientist who wrote highly-regarded books in a half-dozen sub-fields of political science, starting in 1957...

    , member, Council of Academic Advisers (-2008)
  • Frederick W. Kagan, resident scholar (2005-present)
  • Leon R. Kass, W. H. Brady Fellow, Hertog Fellow (1991-1992, 1998-1999, 2001-present)
  • Lawrence Korb
    Lawrence Korb
    Lawrence J. Korb , is a Senior Fellow at the Center for American Progress and a Senior Adviser to the Center for Defense Information...

    , director, defense policy studies (1980-1981)
  • Marvin Kosters, resident scholar (1973-1974, 1975-present)
  • Irving Kristol
    Irving Kristol
    Irving Kristol was an American columnist, journalist, and writer who was dubbed the "godfather of neoconservatism"...

    , resident scholar, senior fellow (1976-present)
  • Randall Kroszner
    Randall Kroszner
    Randall S. Kroszner, Ph.D. is a former member of the Board of Governors of the Federal Reserve System of the United States. He took office on March 1, 2006 to fill an unexpired term, and stepped down on January 21, 2009. Now Kroszner is Norman R...

    , visiting scholar (2003-2006)
  • Desmond Lachman, resident fellow (2003-present)
  • William Landes
    William Landes
    William M. Landes is an economist who has written widely about the economic analysis of law. He is a fellow of the American Academy of Arts and Sciences, which cited him for his pioneering work in the field...

    , member, Council of Academic Advisers (1990??-2009)
  • Michael Ledeen
    Michael Ledeen
    Michael Arthur Ledeen is an American specialist on foreign policy. His research areas have included state sponsors of terrorism, Iran, the Middle East, Europe , U.S.-China relations, intelligence, and Africa and is a leading neoconservative...

    , Freedom Scholar (1989-2008)
  • Guenter Lewy
    Guenter Lewy
    Guenter Lewy is an author and political scientist who is a professor emeritus at the University of Massachusetts. His works span several topics, but he is most often associated with his 1978 book on the Vietnam War, America in Vietnam, and several controversial works that deal with the...

    , visiting scholar (1981-??)
  • Seymour Martin Lipset
    Seymour Martin Lipset
    Seymour Martin Lipset was an American political sociologist, senior fellow at the Hoover Institution, and the Hazel Professor of Public Policy at George Mason University. His major work was in the fields of political sociology, trade union organization, social stratification, public opinion, and...

    , adjunct scholar (1973-2007)
  • John Lott
    John Lott
    John Richard Lott Jr. is an American academic and political commentator. He has previously held research positions at academic institutions including the University of Chicago, Yale University, the Wharton School at the University of Pennsylvania, and the University of Maryland, College Park,...

    , adjunct and resident scholar (1995-2006)
  • Glenn Loury
    Glenn Loury
    Glenn Cartman Loury is an American academic and author. He is the Merton P. Stoltz Professor of the Social Sciences and Professor of Economics at Brown University.- Early years :...

    , member, Council of Academic Advisers (1993-1996)
  • John H. Makin
    John H. Makin
    John H. Makin is an American economist and visiting scholar with the American Enterprise Institute. He was formerly a consultant to the U.S. Treasury Department, the Congressional Budget Office, and the International Monetary Fund. He specializes in international finance and financial markets, with...

    , resident scholar and director of fiscal studies (1984-present)
  • Michael J. Malbin
    Michael J. Malbin
    Michael J. Malbin is the executive director of the Campaign Finance Institute in Washington DC, which he helped found in 1999, and professor of Political Science at the University at Albany, The State University of New York...

    , resident fellow (1977-1986)
  • N. Gregory Mankiw
    N. Gregory Mankiw
    Nicholas Gregory "Greg" Mankiw is an American macroeconomist and Professor of Economics at Harvard University. Mankiw is known in academia for his work on New Keynesian economics....

    , visiting scholar (2005-present)
  • Thomas E. Mann
    Thomas E. Mann
    Thomas E. Mann is a political scientist, author, and pundit who works at the Brookings Institution. He primarily studies and speaks on elections in the United States, especially campaign finance reform...

    , visiting fellow (1979-1981), adjunct scholar (1981-1985)
  • Harvey C. Mansfield, visiting scholar (2008)
  • Paul W. McCracken, chairman of the Council of Academic Advisers (1962-1986), interim president (1986), emeritus trustee (1986-present)
  • Allan H. Meltzer, visiting scholar (1989-present)
  • James C. Miller III
    James C. Miller III
    James C. Miller III is a former U.S. government official and economist who served as chairman of the Federal Trade Commission between 1981 and 1985 and as Budget Director for President Ronald Reagan between 1985 and 1988...

    , adjunct scholar (1975-1977), resident scholar (1977-1981)
  • Joshua Muravchik
    Joshua Muravchik
    Joshua Muravchik is a scholar formerly at the American Enterprise Institute for Public Policy Research and now a fellow at the School of Advanced International Studies of Johns Hopkins University....

    , resident scholar (1987-2008)
  • Charles Murray
    Charles Murray (author)
    Charles Alan Murray is an American libertarian political scientist, author, columnist, and pundit working as a fellow at the American Enterprise Institute, a conservative think tank in Washington, DC...

    , Bradley Fellow, senior fellow, W. H. Brady Scholar (1990-present)
  • Robert Nisbet
    Robert Nisbet
    Robert Alexander Nisbet was an American sociologist, professor at the University of California, Berkeley, Vice-Chancellor at the University of California, Riverside and as the Albert Schweitzer Professor at Columbia University.-Life:Nisbet was born in Los Angeles in 1913 and raised in the small...

    , adjunct scholar, member of the Council of Academic Advisers (1973-1986)
  • Michael Novak
    Michael Novak
    Michael Novak is an American Catholic philosopher, journalist, novelist, and diplomat. The author of more than twenty-five books on the philosophy and theology of culture, Novak is most widely known for his book The Spirit of Democratic Capitalism...

    , resident scholar, George Frederick Jewett Scholar in Religion, Philosophy, and Public Policy (1978-present)
  • Norman J. Ornstein
    Norman J. Ornstein
    Norman J. Ornstein is a political scientist and resident scholar at the American Enterprise Institute , a conservative-leaning Washington D.C. think tank. Ornstein was born in Grand Rapids, Minnesota in 1948 and received his Ph.D. from the University of Michigan in 1974. He is married to Judith L...

    , resident scholar (1979-present)
  • Sam Peltzman, member, Council of Academic Advisers (1990??-present)
  • Nelson W. Polsby
    Nelson W. Polsby
    Nelson Woolf Polsby was an American political scientist. He specialized in the study of the United States presidency and United States Congress. He was a professor at the University of California, Berkeley, and former editor of the American Political Science Review from 1971-77.Polsby was born...

    , member, Council of Academic Advisers (1987-2007)
  • George L. Priest
    George L. Priest
    George L. Priest is the John M. Olin Professor of Law and Economics and Director of the John M. Olin Center for Law, Economics, and Public Policy at Yale Law School. One of the nation's foremost antitrust scholars, he is also the author of a wide number of articles and monographs on the subjects of...

    , member, Council of Academic Advisers (1995-present)
  • Austin Ranney, resident scholar (1976-1985)
  • Vincent Reinhart
    Vincent Reinhart
    Vincent Raymond Reinhart is currently Resident Scholar at American Enterprise Institute in Washington DC.-Early career:Reinhart received a B.S. from Fordham University, a M.Phil. and M.A. from Columbia University...

    , resident scholar (2007-present)
  • Michael Rubin
    Michael Rubin (historian)
    Michael Rubin is a resident scholar at the American Enterprise Institute and a senior lecturer at the Naval Postgraduate School ....

    , resident scholar (2004-present)
  • Allen Schick
    Allen Schick
    Allen Schick is a governance fellow of the Brookings Institution and also a professor of political science at the Maryland School of Public Policy of University of Maryland, College Park...

    , adjunct scholar (1981-1985), visiting scholar (1985-??)
  • Roger Scruton
    Roger Scruton
    Roger Vernon Scruton is a conservative English philosopher and writer. He is the author of over 30 books, including Art and Imagination , Sexual Desire , The Aesthetics of Music , and A Political Philosophy: Arguments For Conservatism...

    , visiting scholar (2009-present)
  • Gary J. Schmitt, resident scholar (2005-present)
  • Christina Hoff Sommers
    Christina Hoff Sommers
    Christina Hoff Sommers is an American author and former philosophy professor who is known for her critique of late 20th century feminism, and her writings about feminism in contemporary American culture...

    , W. H. Brady Fellow, resident scholar (1997-present)
  • Thomas Sowell
    Thomas Sowell
    Thomas Sowell is an American economist, social theorist, political philosopher, and author. A National Humanities Medal winner, he advocates laissez-faire economics and writes from a libertarian perspective...

    , member, Council of Academic Advisers (1997-2001)
  • Herbert Stein
    Herbert Stein
    Herbert Stein was a senior fellow at the American Enterprise Institute and was on the board of contributors of The Wall Street Journal. He was chairman of the Council of Economic Advisers under President Nixon and President Ford. From 1974 until 1984, he was the A...

    , senior fellow (1975-1999), member, Council of Academic Advisers
  • Richard Vedder
    Richard Vedder
    Richard Vedder is an American economist, historian, author, columnist, and currently a professor at Ohio University.-Biography:Born in 1940, Vedder earned his B.A. in economics at Northwestern University in 1962 and his Ph.D in economics at the University of Illinois in 1965. He has since studied...

    , Adjunct Scholar
  • George M. von Furstenberg
    George M. von Furstenberg
    Professor Doctor George M. von Furstenberg is a noted economist, currently serving as the James H. Rudy Professor of Economics at Indiana University and best known for his work in the areas of monetary policy, free trade policy and international finance....

    , resident scholar (1976)
  • Graham Walker
    Graham Walker (academic)
    Graham Walker, Ph.D., is American academic, professor, and president of Patrick Henry College since 2006. Walker received his Ph.D. in political philosophy from Notre Dame in 1988 and is a former Vice President for Academic Affairs and Dean of Oklahoma Wesleyan University...

    , visiting scholar (1998-2002)
  • Sir Alan Arthur Walters, senior fellow (1983-1989)
  • Murray Weidenbaum, adjunct scholar, resident scholar, member of the Council of Academic Advisers (1972-2009)
  • James Q. Wilson
    James Q. Wilson
    James Q. Wilson is an American academic political scientist and an authority on public administration. He is a professor and senior fellow at the Clough Center for the Study of Constitutional Democracy at Boston College....

    , chairman of the Council of Academic Advisers (1991-present)
  • Richard J. Zeckhauser, member, Council of Academic Advisers (1997-present)

Jurists and legal scholars

  • Walter Berns
    Walter Berns
    Walter Berns is an American constitutional law and political philosophy professor. He is currently a resident scholar at the American Enterprise Institute and a professor emeritus at Georgetown University.- Early life and career :...

    , resident scholar (1979-present)
  • Robert H. Bork, adjunct scholar, senior fellow (1971-1973, 1977-1982, 1988-2003)
  • Ted Frank
    Ted Frank
    Theodore H. Frank is an American lawyer, legal writer and blogger, based in Washington, D.C.. He is the founder and president of the Center for Class Action Fairness , established in 2009...

    , resident fellow (2005-2009)
  • Jack Goldsmith
    Jack Goldsmith
    Jack Landman Goldsmith is a Harvard Law School professor who has written a number of texts regarding international law, cyber law, and national security law...

    , visiting scholar (2004-2008)
  • Michael S. Greve, resident scholar, John G. Searle Scholar (2000-present)
  • Antonin Scalia
    Antonin Scalia
    Antonin Gregory Scalia is an American jurist who serves as an Associate Justice of the Supreme Court of the United States. As the longest-serving justice on the Court, Scalia is the Senior Associate Justice...

    , visiting scholar (1977), adjunct scholar (1977-1980)
  • Laurence H. Silberman
    Laurence H. Silberman
    Laurence Hirsch Silberman is a senior federal judge on the United States Court of Appeals for the District of Columbia Circuit. He was appointed in October 1985 by Ronald Reagan and took senior status on November 1, 2000. He continues to serve on the court...

    , visiting fellow (1977-1985)
  • John Yoo
    John Yoo
    John Choon Yoo is an American attorney, law professor, and author. As a former official in the United States Department of Justice during the George W...

    , visiting scholar (2003-present)

Authors and journalists

  • Michael Barone
    Michael Barone
    Michael Barone may refer to:*Michael Barone , US political expert and conservative commentator*J. Michael Barone , host of the American Public Media programs Pipedreams, The New Releases, and Saint Paul Chamber Orchestra...

    , resident fellow (2007-present)
  • Thomas Donnelly, resident fellow (2002-2006, 2007-present)
  • David Frum
    David Frum
    David J. Frum is a Canadian American journalist active in both the United States and Canadian political arenas. A former economic speechwriter for President George W. Bush, he is also the author of the first "insider" book about the Bush presidency...

    , resident fellow (2002-2010)
  • Jeffrey Gedmin
    Jeffrey Gedmin
    Jeffrey Gedmin is the CEO and President of the Legatum Institute in London and theformer President of Radio Free Europe/Radio Liberty. -Life:Gedmin was born in Washington, DC and raised in Northern Virginia....

    , resident scholar (1996-2001)
  • James K. Glassman
    James K. Glassman
    James K. Glassman is an American conservative editorialist, journalist, diplomat and author. He is currently the host of the television program Ideas in Action, which airs on PBS member stations across the country. On December 11, 2007 Glassman was nominated by President George W...

    , DeWitt Wallace
    DeWitt Wallace
    DeWitt Wallace , also known as William Roy was a United States magazine publisher. He co-founded Reader's Digest with his wife Lila Wallace and published the first issue in 1922.Born in St...

    /Reader's Digest
    Reader's Digest
    Reader's Digest is a general interest family magazine, published ten times annually. Formerly based in Chappaqua, New York, its headquarters is now in New York City. It was founded in 1922, by DeWitt Wallace and Lila Bell Wallace...

     Fellow, resident fellow, senior fellow (1997-2008), founding editor, The American
    The American (magazine)
    The American is an online magazine published by the American Enterprise Institute , a conservative think tank in Washington, D.C. The magazine's primary focus is the intersection of economics and politics...

  • Jonah Goldberg
    Jonah Goldberg
    Jonah Jacob Goldberg is an American conservative syndicated columnist and author. Goldberg is known for his contributions on politics and culture to , of which he is editor-at-large...

    , research assistant to Ben J. Wattenberg
    Ben J. Wattenberg
    Benjamin J. Wattenberg is an American conservative commentator and writer.-Early years:Wattenberg was born in The Bronx, New York, to Jewish parents, and went on to graduate from Hobart College in 1955, majoring in English. From 1955 to 1957 he was in the U.S. Air Force, based in San Antonio. He...

     (1992-1994)
  • Herbert G. Klein
    Herbert G. Klein
    Herbert G. Klein was best known as United States President Richard Nixon's Executive Branch Communications Director....

    , national fellow (2004-present)
  • Laurie Mylroie
    Laurie Mylroie
    Laurie Mylroie is a U.S. author who has written several controversial and heavily criticized books on the subject of Iraq and the War on Terror. Notably, Mylroie contends that the Iraqi government under Saddam Hussein sponsored the 1993 World Trade Center bombing and many subsequent terrorist...

    , former adjunct fellow
  • William Schneider
    Bill Schneider (journalist)
    William Schneider is an American journalist. Currently he serves as CNN's senior political analyst and Distinguished Senior Fellow & Resident Scholar at Third Way, a Washington think tank. Schneider is also serving as the Omer L...

    , resident fellow (1986-2004)
  • Ben J. Wattenberg
    Ben J. Wattenberg
    Benjamin J. Wattenberg is an American conservative commentator and writer.-Early years:Wattenberg was born in The Bronx, New York, to Jewish parents, and went on to graduate from Hobart College in 1955, majoring in English. From 1955 to 1957 he was in the U.S. Air Force, based in San Antonio. He...

    , visiting fellow, senior fellow (1977-present)
  • Karl Zinsmeister
    Karl Zinsmeister
    Karl Zinsmeister is an executive, researcher, and writer. From 2006 to 2009 he served in the White House as President George W. Bush's chief domestic policy adviser, and Director of the White House Domestic Policy Council.-Biography:...

    , research associate to Ben J. Wattenberg
    Ben J. Wattenberg
    Benjamin J. Wattenberg is an American conservative commentator and writer.-Early years:Wattenberg was born in The Bronx, New York, to Jewish parents, and went on to graduate from Hobart College in 1955, majoring in English. From 1955 to 1957 he was in the U.S. Air Force, based in San Antonio. He...

     (1982-1986), DeWitt Wallace
    DeWitt Wallace
    DeWitt Wallace , also known as William Roy was a United States magazine publisher. He co-founded Reader's Digest with his wife Lila Wallace and published the first issue in 1922.Born in St...

    /Reader's Digest
    Reader's Digest
    Reader's Digest is a general interest family magazine, published ten times annually. Formerly based in Chappaqua, New York, its headquarters is now in New York City. It was founded in 1922, by DeWitt Wallace and Lila Bell Wallace...

     Fellow (1994-1995), editor, The American Enterprise
    The American Enterprise
    The American Enterprise was a public policy magazine published by the American Enterprise Institute in Washington, D.C. Its editorial stance was politically conservative, generally advocating free-market economics and a neoconservative U.S. foreign policy.The magazine was published approximately...

    (1995-2006)

Other

  • William Anders
    William Anders
    William Alison Anders is a former United States Air Force officer, NASA astronaut, businessman, and engineer. He is, along with Apollo 8 crewmates Frank Borman and Jim Lovell, one of the first three persons to have left Earth orbit and traveled to the Moon .-Biography:Anders was born to Arthur...

    , visiting fellow (1977)
  • William J. Baroody Sr.
    William J. Baroody Sr.
    William J. Baroody Sr. was an American political figure. He was president of the American Enterprise Institute from 1962 to 1978. Baroody joined the American Enterprise Association in 1954 as executive vice president. Upon his retirement as president of the AEI he was succeeded by his son, William J...

    , president (1962-1978)
  • Dan Blumenthal, resident fellow (2004-present)
  • Karlyn Bowman
    Karlyn Bowman
    Karlyn H. Bowman, formerly known as Karlyn H. Keene, is an American editor and public opinion analyst. She is currently a senior fellow at the American Enterprise Institute. She was the managing editor of Public Opinion from 1979 to 1990 and the founding editor of The American Enterprise from 1990...

    , managing editor, Public Opinion (1979-1990), editor, The American Enterprise
    The American Enterprise
    The American Enterprise was a public policy magazine published by the American Enterprise Institute in Washington, D.C. Its editorial stance was politically conservative, generally advocating free-market economics and a neoconservative U.S. foreign policy.The magazine was published approximately...

    (1990-1995), resident fellow (1982-2007), senior fellow (2007-present)
  • Mauro De Lorenzo, resident fellow (2006-present)
  • Christopher DeMuth
    Christopher DeMuth
    Christopher C. DeMuth is an American lawyer. He was the president of the American Enterprise Institute , a conservative think tank, from 1986 to 2008. DeMuth is widely credited with reviving AEI's fortunes after its near-bankruptcy in 1986 and leading the institute to new levels of influence and...

    , president (1986-2008), D. C. Searle Senior Fellow (2009-present)
  • Reuel Marc Gerecht
    Reuel Marc Gerecht
    Reuel Marc Gerecht is a senior fellow at the Foundation for Defense of Democracies, focusing primarily on the Middle East, Islamic militancy, counterterrorism, and intelligence. He is a former director of the Project for the New American Century's Middle East Initiative and a former resident...

    , resident fellow (2001-2008)
  • Danielle Pletka
    Danielle Pletka
    Danielle Pletka is the vice-president for foreign and defense policy studies at the American Enterprise Institute .- Biography :...

    , vice president for foreign and defense policy studies (2002-present)
  • Alex J. Pollock, resident fellow (2004-present)
  • Jonathan Rauch
    Jonathan Rauch
    Jonathan Charles Rauch is an American author, journalist and activist. After graduating from Yale University, Rauch worked at the Winston-Salem Journal in North Carolina, for the National Journal magazine, and later for The Economist magazine and as a freelance writer.Currently a senior writer and...

    , visiting fellow (1989)
  • Sally Satel
    Sally Satel
    Sally Satel, is an American psychiatrist based in Washington, D.C. She is a lecturer at Yale University School of Medicine, the W.H. Brady Fellow at the American Enterprise Institute, and author. Books written by Satel include P.C. M.D.: How Political Correctness is Corrupting Medicine and Drug...

    , resident scholar (2000-present)
  • Bernard Adolph Schriever
    Bernard Adolph Schriever
    General Bernard Adolph Schriever , also known as Bennie Schriever, was a United States Air Force general. He was born in Bremen, Germany, and after immigrating to the United States, played a major role in the U.S. Air Force programs for space and ballistic missile research.-Early years:Bernard...

    , visiting fellow (1990-??)

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