Charles Euchner (IKE-ner) is a longtime policy analyst and author. He is now completing books about Woodrow Wilson's 1919 campaign for the League of Nations and activist politics in the U.S. Previous books explored the civil rights movement, urban policy, the politics of sports stadiums, and writing. He has taught political science at Holy Cross and writing at Yale, and Columbia. The founding director of Harvard's Rappaport Institute, he has also been a case writer and editor at Yale School of Management, a senior fellow at the Center for an Urban Future, and an urban planner for the City of Boston. He was educated at Vanderbilt (B.A.) and Johns Hopkins (M.A., Ph.D.).