Jeremy A. Rabkin is professor of law at George Mason University and author of Law without Nations? Why Constitutional Government Requires Sovereign States (Princeton University Press, 2005). He was, until recently, professor of government at Cornell University.
Rabkin has written widely on issues of international law and national sovereignty. In addition to his latest work, he is author of The Case for Sovereignty: Why the World Should Welcome American Independence (AEI Press, 2004) and Why Sovereignty Matters (AEI Press, 1998). He is widely published in academic journals and in the popular press.
Rabkin has a Ph.D. in government from Harvard University.