Shore
Radio: Bio of Zachary Shore
November 19, 2006
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Zachary Shore is a research scholar at both the Institute of International Studies and the Institute of European Studies at the University of California, Berkeley. Before joining the institutes, Shore held an international affairs fellowship from the Council on Foreign Relations. During that fellowship, he served on the policy planning staff at the U.S. Department of State, where he specialized in transatlantic relations. He has also been a research fellow at the American Institute for Contemporary German Studies in Washington, DC. Prior to that appointment, Shore served as a national security fellow at Harvard's Olin Institute for Strategic Studies and a teaching fellow in Harvard's department of government.
Shore earned his doctorate in modern European history from St. Antony's College, Oxford. He lived for more than six years in Europe, and traveled for extended periods across the continent, including Russia and the Balkans. Some of his academic honors and awards include Harvard's Derek Bok Teaching Award, Oxford's St. Antony's Book Prize, a Dupont Fellowship, an Idea Prize from Germany's Kõrber Foundation, and grants from the Smith Richardson Foundation, the Earhart Foundation, the Daimler-Chrysler Foundation, the Robert Bosch Foundation, and Britain's Royal Historical Society. He has been a guest on National Public Radio's Diane Rehm Show, ("Murder in the Netherlands," November 18, 2004), and his ideas on Europe's Muslims have been featured in Germany's Westdeutsche Allgemeine Zeitung. Shore is the author of two books and numerous other articles. Some of his writings have appeared in publications such as the International Herald Tribune, the Los Angeles Times, the Baltimore Sun, Newsday, and the National Interest.
--Bio provided by ZacharyShore.com
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