Michael Ledeen is an internationally renowned scholar, whose ideas and insights on the workings of the Iranian government have been a critical part of the policy discussion for decades. He is a highly regarded expert on Iran’s Green Movement and maintains close ties to opposition groups inside Iran. His scholarship on Iraq, terrorism and international security have been sought after by those in and out of government and the intelligence community, the media and policy influencers.
He is a contributing editor at National Review Online. Previously, Ledeen served as a consultant to the National Security Council, the State Department, and the Defense Department. He has also served as a special adviser to the Secretary of State. He holds a Ph.D. in modern European history and philosophy from the University of Wisconsin, and has taught at Washington University in St. Louis and the University of Rome.
Ledeen’s forthcoming book,
Virgil’s Golden Egg and Other Neapolitan Miracles; An Inquiry into the Nature of Creativity, is due out in June 2011. Ledeen is the author of more than 20 books, the most recent of which include:
Accomplice to Evil: Iran and the War Against the West;
The War Against the Terror Masters;
The Iranian Time Bomb;
Machiavelli on Modern Leadership: Why Machiavelli's Iron Rules Are As Timely and Important Today As Five Centuries Ago;
Tocqueville on American Character: Why Tocqueville's Brilliant Exploration of the American Spirit Is As Vital and Important Today As It Was Nearly Two Hundred Years Ago; and,
Freedom Betrayed: How America Led a Global Democratic Revolution, Won the Cold War, and Walked Away.
Ledeen regularly appears on Fox News, and on a variety of radio talk shows. He has been on PBS's NewsHour and CNN's Larry King Live, among others, and regularly contributes to the
Wall Street Journal and to
National Review Online. He has a tremendous following on his blog Faster Please, which supports Iran’s democracy movement.