Contributor

Sarwar Kashmeri

Adjunct Professor, Norwich University; Fellow Foreign Policy Association

Sarwar A. Kashmeri is Adjunct Professor of Political Science and Applied Research Fellow at the Peace & War Center, Norwich University, and a Fellow with the Foreign Policy Association. His independent study courses at Norwich focus on U.S. Grand Strategy and National Security. He is an author and current affairs commentator, and is noted for his expertise on United States/European Union relations, and NATO. A former international businessman, he has served as a communications advisor to several Fortune 100 companies and brings a global business perspective to his work in U.S. foreign policy and national security strategy. The author of two books (“NATO 2.0: Reboot or Delete?” and “America & Europe After 9/11 and Iraq; The Great Divide”), Kashmeri speaks frequently before business, foreign policy, and military audiences. Besides television and radio appearances, he is a regular writer for US News & World Report and the Huffington/World Post. He is the author of “North Atlantic Treaty Organization & the EU’s Common Security & Defense Policy: Intersecting Trajectories,” published by the U.S. Army War College. Kashmeri has written for several publications including The New York Times/International Herald Tribune and The Guardian and is a commentator for Vermont Public Radio. He recently hosted a series of 6 podcasts on the future of US/China business and security relations for the Foreign Policy Association, and will host a series on US/China relations during the Spring of 2017 for the Carnegie Corporation of New York. Kashmeri earned a BS in Aerospace Engineering and an MS in Engineering from Saint Louis University. He is @sarwar_kashmeri and sarwar@kashmeri.com