Alexander T.J. Lennon is the editor-in-chief of the Center for Strategic and International Studies’s (CSIS) journal, The Washington Quarterly.  Lennon’s own writing and research concentrates on the grand strategy and foreign and defense policy of the contemporary great powers – particularly the United States, China, and India– as well as nuclear proliferation prevention strategy. He has edited five books, including most recently, Reshaping Rogue States: Preemption, Regime Change, and U.S. Policy toward Iran, Iraq, and North Korea (MIT Press, 2004) and published over a dozen articles or op-eds.  Lennon holds a Ph.D. in Policy Studies from the University of Maryland, an M.A. from Georgetown, and an A.B. from Harvard.