

Carey Cavanaugh
Professor Carey Cavanaugh is a highly respected faculty member at the Patterson School of Diplomacy and International Commerce at the University of Kentucky. With a remarkable career in the Foreign Service, he has developed a profound expertise in conflict resolution, political-military affairs, and humanitarian issues. His professional journey has seen him hold significant positions in countries such as Georgia, Russia, and Italy, where he has contributed to fostering diplomatic relations and peacebuilding efforts. Cavanaugh's proficiency in mediation, nuclear diplomacy, and US-Russian relations is well-recognized, making him a sought-after expert in these fields. His leadership roles have included serving as the Director of the Patterson School, where he played a pivotal role in shaping the next generation of diplomats and international relations professionals. Currently, as the Chairman of International Alert, a renowned peacebuilding NGO, he continues to make impactful contributions to conflict resolution initiatives on a global scale. His academic background is equally impressive, with a Bachelor of Arts degree from the University of Florida and a Master of Arts from the University of Notre Dame. He has also pursued additional graduate studies at several prestigious institutions, further enhancing his knowledge and expertise in international relations and diplomacy. Professor Cavanaugh's affiliations with the Council on Foreign Relations and the International Institute for Strategic Studies highlight his esteemed status as a foreign affairs expert. These affiliations provide him with a platform to engage with other leading experts and policymakers, allowing him to contribute to critical discussions and initiatives aimed at addressing global challenges. Throughout his career, Cavanaugh has demonstrated a deep commitment to advancing peace and understanding across nations. His work not only reflects his dedication to resolving conflicts but also his belief in the power of diplomacy to create a more harmonious world. His contributions to the field of international relations continue to inspire students, colleagues, and policymakers alike.
Publications
, 422-441, 2016-09-09
, 247-248, 1984-03-01