

Prolific author, former head of the Council on Foreign Relations, veteran American diplomat, and foreign policy expert.
What are the ethical and civic responsibilities essential for sustaining a healthy democracy? Diplomat and foreign policy expert Richard Haass advocates for a renewed commitment to civic virtues amid increasing polarization and challenges to democratic institutions in his important, timley, and critically acclaimed, bestseller, The Bill of Obligations: The Ten Habits of Good Citizens.
Haass served as the president of the Council on Foreign Relations for 20 years and had an exceptional career across multiple U.S. government administrations, including serving as Director of Policy Planning at the State Department during the George W. Bush administration and advising Secretary of State Colin Powell. He also served as U.S. Special Envoy for Northern Ireland and U.S. Coordinator for Policy Toward the Future of Afghanistan.
Haass’s unique insight and focus on practical solutions continue to influence public discourse on governance, diplomacy, and citizen engagement, cementing his role as a leading voice in contemporary political thought. Renowned for his nonpartisan rigor and intellectual clarity, Haass has made complex international affairs accessible through his 15 influential books on U.S. foreign policy, democracy, and global governance.
The Bill of Obligations reflects Haass’s significant public service, scholarly contributions, and his ongoing engagement with the critical issues facing democracies today.
A Rhodes Scholar, Haass holds a bachelor’s degree from Oberlin College and a doctorate in philosophy from Oxford University, where his academic record and keen intellect earned him high praise.
His diplomatic experience is complemented by his academic roles, including lecturing at Harvard’s Kennedy School of Government and Hamilton College.
Throughout his decades of public service, Haass led critical diplomatic negotiations in Northern Ireland, Afghanistan, and Cyprus, and has received major recognition, including the State Department’s Distinguished Honor Award, the Presidential Citizens Medal, and the Tipperary International Peace Award.
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