Amy Zegart
{{short description|American academic (born 1967)}}
{{Infobox academic
| name = Amy Zegart
| image = 150423-D-LN567-153 (17044591657).jpg
| caption = Secretary of Defense Ash Carter receives a Stanford sweater from Dr. Amy Zegart at the Drell Lecture at Stanford University on April 23, 2015.
| birth_name =
| birth_date = {{birth year and age|1967}}
| birth_place = Louisville, Kentucky
| death_date =
| death_place =
| death_cause =
| resting_place =
| resting_place_coordinates =
| nationality = American
| other_names =
| known_for =
| education = Harvard University (BA)
Stanford University (PhD)
| occupation = Professor
| title =
| boards =
| spouse =
| children =
| parents =
| relatives =
| workplaces = Hoover Institution
Stanford University
| academic_advisors = Condoleezza Rice
| discipline = Political scientist
}}
Amy Zegart (born 1967) is an American political scientist currently serving as the Morris Arnold and Nona Jean Cox Senior Fellow at the Hoover Institution, a senior fellow at the Freeman Spogli Institute of International Studies (FSI), and professor of political science (by courtesy) at Stanford University. She is also a contributing writer to The Atlantic. From 2013 to 2018, she served as co-director of FSI's Center for International Security and Cooperation (CISAC) and founder and co-director of the Stanford Cyber Policy Program.
Early life and education
Zegart was born in Louisville, Kentucky in 1967. She received an A.B. in East Asian Studies magna cum laude from Harvard University then earned a Ph.D. in Political Science at Stanford University, where she studied under Condoleezza Rice.[http://www.spa.ucla.edu/dept.cfm?d=ps&s=faculty&f=faculty1.cfm&id=283 Amy Zegart], UCLA School of Public Affairs {{webarchive |url=https://web.archive.org/web/20090324093329/http://www.spa.ucla.edu/dept.cfm?d=ps&s=faculty&f=faculty1.cfm&id=283 |date=March 24, 2009 }} While in graduate school, she spent time on President Bill Clinton's National Security Council staff.
Career
Shortly after graduating from Harvard, Zegart moved to Hong Kong, where she continued studying East Asia for a year on a Fulbright Scholarship. Following this, she began work as an associate with McKinsey & Company, where she advised Fortune 100 companies on strategy and organizational effectiveness. Zegart then attended graduate school. After completing her Ph.D., she served as a professor of public policy at the UCLA Luskin School of Public Affairs and a fellow at the Burkle Center for International Relations. In 2011, Zegart moved to Stanford University.
Zegart is a leading expert on the United States Intelligence Community and national security policy. She has written five books{{Cite web |last= |first= |title=Amy Zegart |url=https://cisac.fsi.stanford.edu/people/amy_zegart |access-date=2023-10-06 |website=cisac.fsi.stanford.edu |language=en}} on the topic: Flawed By Design, which chronicled the evolution of the relationship between the United States Department of Defense, the Central Intelligence Agency, and the National Security Council; Spying Blind, which examined U.S. intelligence agencies in the period preceding the September 11 attacks in 2001; Eyes on Spies, which examined the weaknesses of U.S. intelligence oversight; and Spies, Lies, and Algorithms, which examined espionage in the digital age.
Zegart currently serves as a member of the board of directors of the Council on Foreign relations and Kratos Defense & Security Solutions, a military contractor and weapons manufacturer that received a $29m government contract in 2016 to produce directed-energy weapon systems.{{cite web|url=https://ir.kratosdefense.com/news-releases/news-release-details/kratos-defense-security-solutions-appoints-amy-zegart-board/|title=Kratos Defense Security Solutions Appoints Amy Zegart to Board of Directors - Kratos Defense|website=www.ir.kratosdefense.com}}
She currently resides in Palo Alto, California, and is married to a retired screenwriter.{{cite magazine |author=Amy Zegart |title=Not Just Another Movie: Zero Dark Thirty lies. End of story. |date=January 30, 2013 |magazine=Foreign Policy |url=https://foreignpolicy.com/2013/01/30/not-just-another-movie/}}
Publications
- Flawed by Design: The Evolution of the CIA, JCS, and NSC, Stanford University Press, 1999. {{ISBN|9780804735049}}
- Spying Blind: The CIA, the FBI, and the Origins of 9/11, Princeton University Press, 2007. {{ISBN|9780691120218}}
- Eyes on Spies: Congress and the United States Intelligence Community, Hoover Institution Press, 2011. {{ISBN|9780817912840}}
- {{cite book|last1=Rice|first1=Condoleezza|last2=Zegart|first2=Amy|title=Political Risk: How Businesses and Organizations Can Anticipate Global Insecurity|date=2018|publisher=Twelve|location=New York City|isbn=9781455542352|oclc=1019846069}}
- "Spies, Lies, and Algorithms," Foreign Affairs, May/June 2019.{{cite journal |author=Amy Zegart |title=Spies, Lies and Algorithms |date=May–June 2019 |magazine=Foreign Affairs |url=https://www.foreignaffairs.com/articles/2019-04-16/spies-lies-and-algorithms}}
- {{cite book|last1=Lin|first1=Herbert|last2=Zegart|first2=Amy|title=Bytes, Bombs, and Spies: The Strategic Dimensions of Offensive Cyber Operations|date=2019|publisher=Brookings Institution Press|location=Washington|isbn=9780815735472}}
- "Intelligence Isn't Just for Governments Anymore," Foreign Affairs, November 2020.{{cite journal |author=Amy Zegart |title=Intelligence Isn't Just for Governments Anymore |date=November 2020 |magazine=Foreign Affairs |url=https://www.foreignaffairs.com/articles/united-states/2020-11-02/intelligence-isnt-just-government-anymore}}
- "Spies Like Us," Foreign Affairs, July/August 2021.{{cite journal |author=Amy Zegart |title=Spies Like Us |date=July–August 2021 |magazine=Foreign Affairs |url=https://www.foreignaffairs.com/reviews/review-essay/2021-06-22/spies-us}}
- Spies, Lies, and Algorithms: The History and Future of American Intelligence, Princeton University Press, 2022. {{ISBN|9780691147130}}
References
{{Reflist}}
External links
- {{C-SPAN|1011245}}
- [https://www.nytimes.com/2007/06/26/washington/bio_ZEGART.html Amy Zegart Biography]. The New York Times. Accessed June 2012.
- [https://web.archive.org/web/20160415213749/https://www.highbeam.com/doc/1P1-95260914.html Interview: Professor Amy Zegart, "Flawed by Design"], discusses the future of the CIA – NPR Weekend Edition
{{Authority control}}
{{DEFAULTSORT:Zegart, Amy}}
Category:Harvard College alumni
Category:Stanford University alumni
Category:UCLA Luskin School of Public Affairs faculty
Category:Hoover Institution people
Category:Educators from Louisville, Kentucky