Justin Logan is associate director of foreign policy studies at the Cato Institute. His primary research interests are nuclear proliferation, democracy promotion, and U.S. foreign policy toward China, Russia, and South and Central Asia. As a research assistant at Cato in 2004, he surveyed the modern history of Taiwan and the cross-Strait military balance for Ted Galen Carpenter's book, America's Coming War with China.
He has authored or edited numerous policy studies and journal articles on a variety of topics including international relations theory, U.S. China policy, U.S. Russia policy, stabilization and reconstruction operations, energy security, and the policy approaches to a nuclear Iran. His writing has appeared in the Harvard International Review, Orbis, The National Interest, the Foreign Service Journal, The American Conservative, Reason, The American Prospect, National Review Online, the Chicago Sun-Times and other publications. He has also made regular appearances on a variety of broadcast media including the BBC, MSNBC, Fox News, Voice of America, and others.
Logan studied international relations at American University, graduating with high honors, and is a member of Phi Beta Kappa. He lives in Washington, DC.
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E-Mail: jlogan@cato.org
"Two Kinds of Change: Comparing the Candidates on Foreign Policy," Policy Analysis no. 623, October 14, 2008.
"Taiwan's Defense Budget: How Taipei's Free Riding Risks War," by Justin Logan and Ted Galen Carpenter, Policy Analysis no. 600, September 13, 2007.
"The Bottom Line on Iran: The Costs and Benefits of Preventive War versus Deterrence," Policy Analysis no. 583, December 4, 2006.
"Failed States and Flawed Logic: The Case against a Standing Nation-Building Office," by Christopher Preble and Justin Logan, Policy Analysis no. 560, January 11, 2006.
"Government, War, and Libertarianism," Cato Policy Report, May/June 2008. (PDF, 676kb, 4 pp)
"Fixing Failed States: A Cure Worse than the Disease?," by Justin Logan and Christopher Preble, Harvard International Review, Winter 2008. (PDF, 5mb, 5 pp)
"Review of Enemies of Intelligence by Richard K. Betts," Cato Journal, Fall 2007. (PDF, 50kb., 3pp)
"Grasping The Nettle: If Diplomacy Fails in Iran," Foreign Service Journal, June 2007 (PDF, 5.28mb., 9pp)
"The Case Against State’s Nationbuilding Office," by Justin Logan and Christopher Preble, Foreign Service Journal, November 2006 (PDF, 401kb., 6pp)
"Don't Expand NATO," by Benjamin H. Friedman and Justin Logan, World Politics Review, October 22, 2008
"Woodrow Wilson's War," National Review (Online), August 21, 2008
"Trading Places?," South China Morning Post, July 16, 2008
"In Iran, Things Can Always Get Worse," American Prospect, June 10, 2008
"Debating Liberal Internationalism," The American Prospect (Online), May 15, 2008
"China’s Rise: Is Conflict Unavoidable?," May 30, 2008 [Capitol Hill Briefing]
"Taiwan's Defense Budget: How Taipei's Free Riding Risks War," October 9, 2007 [Capitol Hill Briefing]
"Iran's Nuclear Program: The Costs and Benefits of America's Policy Options," January 25, 2007 [Capitol Hill Briefing]
"How to Deal with Iran: Options for Today and for the Future," December 11, 2006 [Conference]
"The Case against a Standing Nation-Building Office," April 7, 2006 [Capitol Hill Briefing]
Justin Logan discusses the Russia/Georgia conflict on Reuters TV August 20, 2008 [Flash Video, 01:55]
Justin Logan discusses the Georgia/Russia conflict on Bloomberg August 15, 2008 [Flash Video, 06:40]
Justin Logan discusses the Georgia/Russia conflict on Federal News Radio's Daily Debrief with Amy Morris August 13, 2008 [Flash Audio, 09:02]
Justin Logan discusses Obama's trip to Iraq on Good Morning America July 18, 2008 [Flash Video, 02:08]
"The Obama Foreign Policy" featuring Justin Logan, July 15, 2008 [Flash Audio, 11:32]