January 30, 2008
The Next American Century authors, Mona Sutphen and Nina Hachigian, weigh in on how the next U.S. president will need to revamp foreign policy. Actor Jeffrey Tambor reflects on why he chose to pursue a career in the entertainment business.
Mona Sutphen, Nina Hachigian
In their book, The Next American Century, authors Mona Sutphen and Nina Hachigian address the stake in the world economy of what they call the "pivotal powers." Sutphen is a former diplomat, who served in Asia and in Europe, and is now Managing Director at Stonebridge International, a DC-based international business strategy firm. Hachigian is an executive at the Center for American Progress and was previously a senior political scientist at RAND Corporation and on the National Security Council staff.
Jeffrey Tambor
A multi-talented actor with credits in over 100 film and TV roles, Jeffrey Tambor is set to return to the small screen in CBS' Welcome to the Captain and to the big screen in Hellboy II. He's earned six Emmy nods—four for his role in HBO's The Larry Sanders Show and two for his turn in the critically acclaimed Fox series Arrested Development. Born and raised in San Francisco, Tambor built up his résumé in regional theater and has directed a number of stage productions. He also teaches acting.


