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Christopher S. Chivvis is a Senior Fellow and Director of the American Statecraft Program at the Carnegie Endowment for International Peace, with over two decades of experience in U.S. foreign policy and national security. He also teaches courses on international history and U.S. foreign policy at Johns Hopkins University.
- Current Affiliation: Carnegie Endowment for International Peace (Senior Fellow, American Statecraft Program)
- Previous Roles: U.S. National Intelligence Officer for Europe, Deputy Head of RAND Corporation’s International Security Program, Defense Department official
Chivvis’s research focuses on U.S. foreign policy, great power competition, NATO, security dynamics in Europe and Asia, and the role of emerging powers. His work emphasizes strategic realism and pragmatic policy solutions.
His recent publications and media appearances (2024–2025) analyze NATO’s evolution, U.S.-China relations, Russia-Iran-China-North Korea dynamics, Gen Z’s foreign policy attitudes, and the implications of U.S. strategic decisions in Europe and Asia. Themes include nuclear deterrence, alliance cohesion, and generational shifts in internationalism.
Key topics covered in his work:
- U.S. strategic repositioning toward great power competition
- Geopolitical risks in Europe and Asia
- Enhancing U.S.-Europe cooperation
- Generational influences on foreign policy


