Nicholas Eberstadt holds the Henry Wendt Chair in Political Economy at the American Enterprise Institute (AEI) in Washington DC, and is Senior Adviser to the National Bureau of Asian Research (NBR) in Seattle, WA. He is a noted commentator and researcher in the areas of demographics, foreign aid, poverty, economic development and development policy, infant mortality and health disparities in the United States, and health and mortality (including HIV/AIDS) in foreign nations. With special expertise on Korea, East Asia, and Russia and other former Soviet republics, Dr. Eberstadt regularly consults for governmental and international organizations, and he has frequently offered expert testimony before Congress. He has served, inter alia, on the Board of Scientific Counselors for the US National Center for Health Statistics and the President’s Council on Bioethics. His most recent books are Men Without Work: America’s Invisible Crisis (2016) and Population, Poverty, Policy: Essential Essays from Nicholas Eberstadt, Volume I (2018). Mr. Eberstadt earned his AB, MPA and Ph.D. from Harvard and his M.Sc. from the London School of Economics. In 2012 he was awarded the prestigious Bradley Prize.