Marvin Kalb via Brookings Institution Press

Marvin Kalb

Guest Speaker

Nonresident Senior Fellow, Foreign Policy Program, Brookings Institution

Marvin Kalb is a nonresident senior fellow with the Foreign Policy Program at the Brookings Institution. He focuses on the impact of media on public policy and politics. He is also an expert in national security, with a focus on U.S. relations with Russia, Europe, and the Middle East. His latest book is Assignment Russia: Becoming a Foreign Correspondent in the Crucible of the Cold War (Brookings Institution Press, 2021). Other books, likewise published by Brookings, include: Enemy of the People (2018); The Year I Was Peter the Great: 1956—Khruschev, Stalin’s Ghost, and a Young American in Russia (2017); Imperial Gamble: Putin, Ukraine, and the New Cold War (2015); The Road to War: Presidential Commitments Honored and Betrayed (2013), wherein he looks at how presidential commitments can lead to the use of American military force; and Haunting Legacy: Vietnam and the American Presidency From Ford to Obama (2011), co-written with Deborah Kalb, which examines the Vietnam War’s extraordinary impact on presidential decision-making over the past four decades.

In 2020, Kalb was awarded the Lifetime Achievement Award by the Silurians Press Club. Kalb’s distinguished journalism career spans more than 30 years and includes award-winning reporting for both CBS and NBC News as chief diplomatic correspondent, Moscow bureau chief, and anchor of NBC’s “Meet the Press.” Kalb went on to become founding director of Harvard University’s Joan Shorenstein Center on the Press, Politics, and Public Policy. Kalb is the Murrow Professor Emeritus at Harvard and hosts The Kalb Report at the National Press Club.