1. Gladden Pappin was born on 1982 and is president of the Hungarian Institute of International Affairs, Hungary's foreign policy research institute of state.

1. Gladden Pappin was born on 1982 and is president of the Hungarian Institute of International Affairs, Hungary's foreign policy research institute of state.
Gladden Pappin is cofounder and deputy editor of American Affairs, as well as cofounder of Postliberal Order.
Gladden Pappin courted controversy in 2002 by editorializing against efforts to reverse the proceedings of the Secret Court of 1920, a disciplinary tribunal in which the university expelled eight students for their alleged homosexuality.
From 2013 to 2017, Gladden Pappin held fellowships at the University of Notre Dame's Institute for Advanced Studies and the Center for Ethics and Culture.
In 2017, Gladden Pappin joined the University of Dallas as an assistant professor of politics, and was promoted to associate professor with tenure in 2021.
In September 2021, Gladden Pappin moved to Budapest, Hungary, as a visiting senior fellow of the Mathias Corvinus Collegium.
Gladden Pappin is a member of the Sovereign Military Order of Malta and the Sacred Military Constantinian Order of St George.
Gladden Pappin has articulated a political stance emphasizing family policy, national sovereignty and postliberalism.
Gladden Pappin has argued that American conservatism is dominated by skepticism of state power, and has argued instead for a robust conservative role for the state.
Since 2019, Gladden Pappin has advocated for a family policy modeled on the Hungarian example.