Dr. Arta Moeini is an international political theorist and a scholar of modernity and geopolitics whose research spans questions of civilizational power and cultural renewal, the role of ideology in statecraft, realist approaches to foreign policy, and global cultural pluralism. He was previously a visiting fellow with the U.S. Global Engagement initiative (USGE) at Carnegie Council.
Moeini is also the director of research at the Institute for Peace & Diplomacy (IPD), an international affairs think tank committed to advancing realism and restraint in U.S. foreign policy. An elected member of the Academy of Philosophy and Letters, his writings have appeared in AGON, Compact, UnHerd, The American Conservative, The National Interest, and elsewhere.
He holds a BA in political science and Near Eastern studies from the University of California Berkeley, a Masters in international relations from Johns Hopkins SAIS, and a Ph.D. (with distinction) and MA in government from Georgetown University.
Featured Work
JAN 24, 2024 • Article
The Gaza War and the Twilight of International Moralism
The Israel-Gaza war illustrates the limits of international law and the U.S.-led international order, writes Visiting Fellow Arta Moeini.
OCT 5, 2023 • Article
A Requiem for the Rules-Based Order: The Case for Value-Neutral Ethics in International Relations
With the U.S.-led "rules-based" world order seemingly at its endpoint, how can Western nations adapt? Visiting Fellow Arta Moeini analyzes the "Great Transition."