The Whitney H. Shepardson Fellowship
The Whitney H. Shepardson Fellowship was established in 1961 and renamed in 1967 to honor Whitney Shepardson, one of the founders of the Council on Foreign Relations, who served on the Board of Directors from 1921 until his death in 1966. This senior-level fellowship is periodically awarded to a person with experience and recognized professional stature in public or academic affairs related to the study of international relations.
Whitney H. Shepardson (1890–1966)
Whitney H. Shepardson was an international business executive, editor, and author whose strong interest in international affairs began when he attended the Versailles Peace Conference in 1919. Upon returning to New York, he helped found the Council on Foreign Relations in 1921. From 1934 to 1940, he was the principal editor of The United States in World Affairs, the Council’s annual review of world events. During World War II, Shepardson headed the Secret Intelligence unit of the Office of Strategic Services (which became the Central Intelligence Agency). From 1953 to 1956, he served as president of the Free Europe Committee, operator of Radio Free Europe.
Whitney H. Shepardson Fellows
2022–Present
Brad W. Setser
2015–22
Robert K. Knake
2010–14
Charles A. Kupchan
2006–2010
James M. Goldgeier
2005–2006
Peter B. Kenen
2004–2005
Manuel Enrique Hinds
2002–2003
Ronald Steel
2000–2001
Charles A. Kupchan
1999–2000
Michael Mandelbaum
1998–99
John J. Mearsheimer
1997–98
Tony Smith
1995–97
John Newhouse
1993–94
John Lewis Gaddis
1992–93
Stanley Hoffmann
Michael Joseph Smith
1991–92
David C. Hendrickson
Robert W. Tucker
1990–91
Roger D. Stone
1989–90
Monteagle Stearns
1988–89
Donald S. Zagoria
1986–88
José Luis Llovio-Menendez
1984–85
Benjamin J. Cohen
1982–83
Peter B. Grose
1978–80
Murrey Marder
1977–78
Eric Rouleau
1974–75
Marshall D. Shulman
1971–73
John S. Dickey
1970–71
Philip C. Jessup Sr.
1967–68
Willard L. Thorp