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Hans J. Morgenthau
Hans J. Morgenthau, (1904–1980) was a founder of the National Committee on American Foreign Policy in 1974 and its first chairman. Born and educated in Germany, he fled his country at the age of 33 and settled permanently in the United States where he was appointed to prestigious university positions, including chairs named for the Albert A. Michelson Distinguished Service Professor of Political Science and Modern History at the University of New York (CUNY). His acclaimed work in the fields of international relations and foreign affairs includes Politics Among Nations; Science: Servant or Master?; A New Foreign Policy for the United States; Politics in the Twentieth Century; and In Defense of the National Interest.