
Coit D. Blacker, PhD
Director & Senior Fellow at FSI; Olivier Nomellini Professor in International Studies, School of Humanities and Sciences; Olivier Nomellini Family University Fellow in Undergraduate Education
Freeman Spogli Institute for International Studies
Stanford University
Encina Hall
616 Serra Street, C137
Stanford, CA 94305-6055
Research Interests
Soviet/Russian foreign policy and security policy; U.S. foreign policy and security policy; national and international security relations
Coit Blacker is director and senior fellow at the Freeman Spogli Institute for International Studies, the Olivier Nomellini Professor in International Studies in the School of Humanities and Sciences, and the Olivier Nomellini Family University Fellow in Undergraduate Education. From 2004 to 2007, he was a member of the Stanford Board of Trustees Committee on Development. Since 2005 he has served as faculty co-chair of the International Initiative.
During the first Clinton administration, Professor Blacker served as special assistant to the president for National Security Affairs and senior director for Russian, Ukrainian and Eurasian affairs at the National Security Council (NSC). At the NSC, he oversaw the implementation of U.S. policy toward Russia and the New Independent States, while also serving as principal staff assistant to the president and the National Security Advisor on matters relating to the former Soviet Union.
Following his government service, Blacker returned to Stanford to resume his research and teaching. From 1998 to 2003, he also co-directed the Aspen Institute's U.S.-Russia Dialogue, which brought together prominent U.S. and Russian specialists on foreign and defense policy for discussion and review of critical issues in the bilateral relationship. He was a study group member of the U.S. Commission on National Security in the 21st Century (the Hart-Rudman Commission) throughout the commission's tenure.
In 2001, Blacker was the recipient of the Laurence and Naomi Carpenter Hoagland Prize for Undergraduate Teaching at Stanford.
Blacker holds an honorary doctorate from the Russian Academy of Sciences' Institute of Far Eastern Studies for his work on U.S.-Russian relations. He is a graduate of Occidental College (A.B., Political Science) and the Fletcher School of Law and Diplomacy (M.A., M.A.L.D., and Ph.D).
Blacker's association with Stanford began in 1977, when he was awarded a post-doctoral fellowship by the Arms Control and Disarmament Program, the precursor to the Center for International Security and Cooperation of the Freeman Spogli Institute.
Stanford Departments
Political Science
Publications
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- Arms Control
Coit D. Blacker
Elsevier Sciences Ltd. in "International Encyclopedia of the Social and Behavioral Sciences" (2002) - Belarus and the Flight from Sovereignty
Coit D. Blacker, Condoleezza Rice, Stephen D. Krasner
Columbia University Press in "Problematic Sovereignty: Contested Rules and Political Possibilities" (2001) - NATO After Madrid: Looking to the Future
Coit D. Blacker, Ashton B. Carter, Warren Christopher, David A. Hamburg, William J. Perry
The Stanford-Harvard Preventive Defense Project vol. 1, 1 (1999) - Russia and the West
Coit D. Blacker, Michael Mandelbaum
Council on Foreign Relations Press in "The New Russian Foreign Policy" (1998) - Hostage to Revolution: Gorbachev and Soviet Security Policy, 1985-91
Coit D. Blacker
Council on Foreign Relations Press (1993)
Events & Presentations
- Friction Points: Colliding Interests in US-China Relations
June 4, 2010 Shorenstein APARC Special Event
Gi-Wook Shin, Coit D. Blacker, Jeffrey Bader, Jean C. Oi, Nicholas Lardy, Robert Kapp, Thomas C. Heller, Michael H. Armacost, Steven Goldstein, Alan Romberg, Thomas FingarAudio & Video transcripts available
conference agenda available
- U.S.-European Relations After the Iraq War
February 7, 2007 FSI Stanford, The Europe Center Special Event
Coit D. Blacker, Heinz Gärtnerpaper available
- Coit Blacker's Class Day Address, Stanford University
June 17, 2006 Keynote Address
Coit D. Blackerpaper available
- The Sacred and the Profane: Modernity Challenged
April 22, 2006 Special Event
Coit D. Blacker, Amir Eshel, Robert Gregg, Paula M. L. Moya, Raena D. Saddler - U.S. Policy toward the Korean Peninsula
March 17, 2005 Shorenstein APARC Conference
Coit D. Blacker, William J. Perry, Gi-Wook Shin, Daniel I. Okimoto, Tae-Kyu Han, Seo-hang Leeconference agenda available