Spencer Boyer

Spencer Boyer

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Spencer P. Boyer is the Director of International Law and Diplomacy in the National Security and International Policy Department of the Center for American Progress. Previously at the Center, he was a Fellow to the Security and Peace Initiative – a joint initiative of the Center for American Progress and The Century Foundation. Prior to joining the Center, Spencer was the Executive Director and War Powers Initiative Director at the Constitution Project, based at Georgetown University's Public Policy Institute.

Spencer is a graduate of Wesleyan University and received his J.D. from the New York University School of Law, where he specialized in public international law and the work of international organizations. While at NYU, he also obtained a master's degree in French Studies and researched international environmental law matters in London. Spencer began his professional career as an Associate with the international law firm of Jones, Day, Reavis & Pogue in Washington, D.C. Subsequently, he worked in The Hague as a Law Clerk to the President of the International Criminal Tribunal for the former Yugoslavia, in Zurich as a Staff Attorney at the Claims Resolution Tribunal for Dormant Accounts in Switzerland, and in Paris as Counsel at the International Court of Arbitration. He has also been a Corporate Affairs Director at a Fortune 500 company in San Francisco, where he focused on global corporate social responsibility matters.

Spencer has been a guest analyst with numerous international, national, and local news outlets, including CNN, BBC, MSNBC, FOX, ABC, and Voice of America. In addition, he is a member of the Bars of the District of Columbia, New York, and New Jersey, and is a Term Member of the Council on Foreign Relations.

Blog Entries by Spencer Boyer

The NATO Divide: Why the United States and NATO Aren't on the Same Page in Afghanistan

Posted December 24, 2007 | 02:02 PM (EST)


by Spencer P. Boyer & Caroline P. Wadhams

Facing a barrage of bad news coming out of Afghanistan, U.S. policymakers and military leaders are finally realizing that the mission in Afghanistan is under threat and that more resources, troops, and attention are required immediately. Yet, bogged down and overstretched in...

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A Fresh Start for Sarkozy?

6 Comments | Posted December 11, 2007 | 09:54 AM (EST)


By Spencer P. Boyer and Matthew R. Forgotson

After watching the recent violence in France following the deaths of two minority teenagers who collided with a police cruiser, many are wondering whether French President Nicolas Sarkozy has learned anything since the last major riots in 2005. The jury is still...

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Sarkozy and America

25 Comments | Posted November 8, 2007 | 06:21 PM (EST)


By Spencer P. Boyer and Carolyn Kay White

French President Nicolas Sarkozy's visit to Washington this week showcased the new and improved Franco-American relationship, which began with Sarkozy's election in May. While Sarkozy has already stirred things up in France through his efforts to jumpstart a sluggish economy, scrap outdated...

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Why America Should Care About the Law of the Sea Treaty

10 Comments | Posted October 29, 2007 | 06:48 PM (EST)


by Don Kraus and Spencer P. Boyer

The Senate Foreign Relations Committee is once again considering the international treaty known as the Law of the Sea Convention, and the stakes are high. Winning the ratification battle would begin to breach the walls of "Fortress America" -- that fear-driven construct that...

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