Lawrence Silverman

Professor of the Practice, Diplomat-in-Residence

Member Of:
  • Sam Nunn School of International Affairs
Office Phone: (404) 894-3195
Office Location: Habersham, 108
Email Address: lsilverman6@gatech.edu

Overview

Ambassador Silverman brings 30 years of experience in the U.S. Foreign Service, in the Middle East, Central and Eastern Europe, and Turkey. In his most recent official role as the U.S. Ambassador to Kuwait from 2016 to 2019, he advanced the interests of U.S. companies, promoted healthcare linkages, won greater protection for intellectual property, negotiated bilateral agreements, and worked to increase U.S.-Kuwaiti security and cyber security cooperation. Previously, Ambassador Silverman was Deputy Assistant Secretary of State for Near Eastern Affairs, where he was responsible for Syria, Jordan, Lebanon, Egypt, and Israel and Palestinian issues. Ambassador Silverman also served as the State Department’s Director of Israel and Palestinian Affairs, as the Deputy Director of Media and Public Engagement for the Middle East, as Vice President Biden’s Special Advisor for Europe and Russia, as Deputy Coordinator of U.S. Assistance to Central/Eastern Europe and Central Asia, and as Deputy Director of Turkey, Greece, and Cyprus affairs.  

Ambassador Silverman holds an M.A. in Political Science and International Relations from Duke University and a B.A. in Political Science from Brandeis University. He speaks Arabic and has a working knowledge of Turkish and Slovak.

Education:
  • MA, Political Science/International Relations, Duke University
  • BA, Political Science, Brandeis University
Areas of
Expertise:
  • Building International Coalitions To Protect US National Interests
  • Careers In International Affairs
  • The Future Of Diplomacy
  • The Role Of Open Source Data In Diplomacy
  • U.S. Foreign Policy Making

Interests

Teaching Interests:
— U.S. Foreign Policy Making
— Key Currently Issues in International Affairs
— The US Foreign Policy Toolkit
— How to Mediate International Conflicts
— Middle East Issues
— The Future of Diplomacy
— Careers in International Affairs
Research Interests:
— Effectiveness of International Sanctions
— Building International Coalitions to Protect US National Interests
— What Constitutes a Nation’s Strength in International Affairs
— The Role of Open Source Data in Diplomacy
— Critical Minerals in International Affairs

Courses

  • INTA-4803: Cases in Diplomacy
  • INTA-4811: Special Topics

Publications

No Recent Publications Reported

Updated:  Feb 16th, 2026 at 10:53 AM