Brzezinski Chair in Global Security and Geostrategy
Advancing understanding in geostrategy, international security, and global politics
Dr. Jon B. Alterman currently holds the Zbigniew Brzezinski Chair in Global Security and Geostrategy. CSIS established the Brzezinski Chair in July 2003 to advance understanding in the fields of geostrategy, international security, and global politics. Reflecting Zbigniew Brzezinski's personal achievements during a long career that has included public service, teaching, and writing, the chair is awarded to a leading scholar-practitioner in global affairs and international strategy.
Much of Alterman’s scholarship has been grounded in his experience studying the Middle East, yet in recent years he has done an increasing amount of work linking his Middle East expertise to global issues. His earlier work on China, the United States and the Middle East, for example, anticipated the growing Middle Eastern energy trade with Asia and the increasing importance of the region to Chinese economic, political, and military strategy.
The activities of the Zbigniew Brzezinski Chair in Global Security and Geostrategy are made possible by generous support from the Richard M. Fairbanks Foundation.
Latest Work
Audio Brief: A Different Two-State Solution with Jon B. Alterman
A short, spoken-word summary from CSIS’s Jon B. Alterman on his Global Forecast contribution, “A Different Two-State Solution.”
Podcast Episode by Jon B. Alterman — February 2, 2024
Can Qatar Navigate Fraught Hostage Negotiations with Hamas?
Commentary by Christopher P. Costa — December 8, 2023
Why the Gaza Hostage Crisis Is Different
Commentary by Danielle Gilbert — October 17, 2023
Free Evan, Prosecute the Hostage Takers
Commentary by Joel Simon — October 17, 2023
Biden’s Hostage Diplomacy, Explained
Commentary by Danielle Gilbert — September 22, 2023
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The Significance of the Israel-UAE Deal
Critical Questions by Jon B. Alterman — September 15, 2020
Why the U.S. and Its Allies Should Keep Lebanon from Blowing Apart
Commentary by Jon B. Alterman — August 6, 2020
Egypt's Sisi Risks a Quagmire in Libya — and That's not in the US's Best Interest
Commentary by Jon B. Alterman — June 24, 2020
Covid-19’s ‘Politics of Humiliation’: A Chance for the US to Lead—or to Lose Control
Commentary by Jon B. Alterman — June 1, 2020
Help Wanted: Multilateralism in the Eastern Mediterranean
Commentary by Jon B. Alterman — June 13, 2018
Syria, Turkey, and the Eastern Mediterranean
Brief by Jon B. Alterman and Heather A. Conley — April 19, 2018
Geostrategic Flashpoint: The Eastern Mediterranean
Event — February 12, 2018
Benign Neglect
Commentary by Jon B. Alterman — November 27, 2017
Allies and Influence
Commentary by Jon B. Alterman — October 27, 2017
Power and Strategy: The President Needs to Order His Priorities in the Middle East
Commentary by Jon B. Alterman — September 20, 2017