Caleb Stewart Rossiter

For 40 years Dr. Caleb Stewart Rossiter has been an advocate for a US policy of cooperation rather than domination toward formerly colonized countries.An activist against the Vietnam War in his teens, he went on to earn a Ph.D. from Cornell University. He moved to Washington, DC, in 1980 to work for the Center for International Policy, the congressional Arms Control and Foreign Policy Caucus, and Demilitarization for Democracy on such causes as ending US-backed wars in Central America, the anti-apartheid act, the “no arms for dictators” arms trade code of conduct, and the campaign to ban anti-personnel land mines. In addition to dozens of articles in newspapers such as The Washington Post and journals such as the SAIS Review, Prof. Rossiter has authored or co-authored several major reports on foreign policy, arms control, and democracy. Dr. Rossiter has also published books on the purposes and uses of American foreign aid in Africa, and on the citizens’ movement against the Vietnam War. His books and articles can be found at www.calebrossiter.com.

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