Angelo Maria Codevilla was an Italian-American professor of international relations at what is the Pardee School of Global Studies at Boston University.
15 Facts About Angelo Codevilla
Angelo Codevilla served as a US Navy officer, a foreign service officer, and professional staff member of the Select Committee on Intelligence of the United States Senate.
Articles by Angelo Codevilla have appeared in Commentary, Foreign Affairs, National Review, and The New Republic.
Angelo Codevilla's op-eds have appeared in The New York Times, The Wall Street Journal, The American Spectator and The Washington Post.
Angelo Codevilla has been published in Political Science Reviewer, Intercollegiate Review, and Politica.
Angelo Codevilla graduated from Rutgers University in 1965, having studied natural sciences, languages, and politics.
Angelo Codevilla helped to conceive the technology programs that, in 1983, were relabeled the Strategic Defense Initiative.
In 1980 Angelo Codevilla was appointed to the teams preparing the presidential transition for the State Department and the CIA.
In 1985 Angelo Codevilla returned to full-time academic life as a senior research fellow at the Hoover Institution, Stanford University.
Angelo Codevilla was professor of international relations at what is the Pardee School of Global Studies at Boston University from 1995 to 2008.
Angelo Codevilla emigrated to the United States in 1955, and became a US citizen in 1962.
Angelo Codevilla married Ann Marie Blaesser on December 31,1966.
Angelo Codevilla's children are David, Peter, Michael, Elizabeth, and Thomas.
Angelo Codevilla died in a car accident in Tracy, California, on September 20,2021, at the age of 78.
On November 5,2013, Angelo Codevilla wrote to then-President Obama concerning Pollard.