About

Green Office Certification
Life in LA

RSS

News 3 items

Head of the Class
May 15, 2013

USC valedictorian Katherine Fu and salutatorians Alexander Fullman and Julia Sabo Mangione — all in USC Dornsife — will…

The Fabulous Fulbrights
May 10, 2013

Congratulations to the ten USC Dornsife students who were awarded 2013 Fulbright Scholarships. The award will take them to…

Preventing Another Darfur
April 23, 2013

For the 13th consecutive year, professor Steven Lamy, vice dean for academic programs in USC Dornsife, led the Center for…

Online Submission Form

RSS

USC Dornsife News

Wall of Scholars
May 21, 2013

The names of top USC Dornsife students will adorn the wall of Leavey Library in an honor celebrating university-wide students…

Catholic Studies Institute Receives $1 Million
May 21, 2013

The gift creates the Steven and Kathryn Sample Endowment for Ecumenism to support research centered on the foundational…

Scientist and Filmmaker
May 17, 2013

Howard Wayne Harris proves his 9th grade teacher wrong. Earning his Ph.D. at the USC Dornsife hooding ceremony May 16, he was…

You Did It!
May 17, 2013

USC Dornsife issued more than 2,500 degrees during Commencement 2013: 1,959 bachelor’s, 326 master's, 81 graduate…

Amazing Adventures in Undergrad Research
May 15, 2013

USC Dornsife students win top prizes at the 15th Annual Undergraduate Symposium for Scholarly and Creative Work. In…

About

Print this page

Ronald Lewis Steel

Professor Emeritus of International Relations

Contact Information
Phone: (213) 740-0774
Office: VKC 304

 

Biographical Sketch

Ronald Steel, author, lecturer and educator, is professor of international relations and of history at the University of Southern California. A former fellow of the Woodrow Wilson International Center for Scholars in Washinton DC, the Institute for Advanced Study in Berlin, the American Academy in Berlin, and the Carnegie Endowment for International Peace, he is also the recipient of awards from the John Simon Guggenheim Foundation and the French-American Foundation. He has taught at several American universities, including Yale, Rutgers, Wellesley, Texas, Dartmouth, George Washington, UCLA, and Princeton, as well as at the Ecole des Hautes Etudes in Paris. A graduate of Northwestern University and Harvard University, he has served in the US Army and as a diplomat in the Foreign Service of the United States. His articles on public and international affairs have appeared in leading American and foreign publications, including The New York Review of Books, The New Republic, World Policy Journal, Atlantic Monthly, and The New York Times. He is a contributing editor to The New Republic and is on the advisory boards of World Policy Journal, World Affairs, and New Perspectives Quearterly. His books include WALTER LIPPMANN AND THE AMERICAN CENTURY, PAX AMERICANA, TEMPTATIONS OF A SUPERPOWER, THE END OF ALLIANCE; AMERICA AND THE FUTURE OF EUROPE, and IN LOVE WITH NIGHT; THE AMERICAN ROMANCE WITH ROBERT KENNEDY.
 

Description of Research

Summary Statement of Research Interests

Professor Steel researches American foreign policy: the conditions from which it emerges, the forces and attitudes that govern it, the powerful individuals and institutions who have given it direction, and the responses that it has engendered both at home and abroad. In his studies, he combines elements not only of history and political science, but of sociology, psychology, economics and political anthropology. Professor Steel's interest is reflected in his books on the impact of American relations with other nations, and particularly with Europe, as well as those studies that deal with powerful personalities who have had a determinant influence on policies and events.
 

Research Keywords

American foreign policy, Europe, World War II, Robert Kennedy, Walter Lippmann
 

Research Specialties

International history; U.S. Foreign policy analysis; Regional studies - Europe; Public opinion; 20th century U.S. history
 
 
Faculty may update their profile by visiting https://mydornsife.usc.edu.