Coalition for a Realistic Foreign Policy
http://www.realisticforeignpolicy.org/List of Signatories--Pretty Impressive!
The following individuals have signed the Statement of Principles.*
Robert J. Art, Brandeis University
Andrew Bacevich, Boston University
Doug Bandow, Former Special Assistant to President Ronald Reagan
Richard K. Betts, Columbia University
Seyom Brown, Brandeis University
Ted Galen Carpenter, Cato Institute
Steven Clemons, New America Foundation
Michael Desch, University of Kentucky
Ivan Eland, Independent Institute
Paul Gessing, The Free Liberal
Eugene Gholz, University of Kentucky
Philip Gold, Aretèa
Mike Gravel, Former U.S. Senator from Alaska
Leon Hadar, Cato Institute
Gary Hart, Former U.S. Senator from Colorado
Theresa Hitchens, Center for Defense Information
John Hulsman, Member, Council on Foreign Relations
Robert Jervis, Columbia University
Chalmers Johnson, Japan Policy Research Institute
Peter F. Krogh, The Edmund A. Walsh School of Foreign Service, Georgetown University
Charles Kupchan, Georgetown University
James Kurth, Swarthmore College
Christopher Layne, Member, Council on Foreign Relations
Anatol Lieven, Carnegie Endowment for International Peace
Scott McConnell, The American Conservative
John J. Mearsheimer, University of Chicago
E. Wayne Merry, Former State Department and Pentagon official
Daniel Nelson, University of New Haven
Robert Paarlberg, Wellesley College
Charles Peña, Cato Institute
Barry R. Posen, Massachusetts Institute of Technology
Christopher Preble, Cato Institute
Daryl Press, Dartmouth College
Sherle Schwenninger, World Policy Journal
Kenneth Sharpe, Swarthmore College
Jack L. Snyder, Columbia University
Erin Solaro, Aretèa
Alan Tonelson, U.S. Business & Industrial Council Educational Foundation
Marian Tupy, Cato Institute
Jon Utley, Americans Against World Empire
Stephen Van Evera, Massachusetts Institute of Technology
Jason Vest, The American Prospect
Stephen Walt, Harvard University
Kenneth N. Waltz, Columbia University
Cindy Williams, Massachusetts Institute of Technology
http://www.realisticforeignpolicy.org/archives/000002.php#000002