Lincoln Mitchell- SIPA

Lincoln Mitchell

Adjunct Associate Research Scholar in the Arnold A. Saltzman Institute of War and Peace Studies


Personal Details

Lincoln Mitchell is a political analyst, pundit and writer based in New York City and San Francisco.

Lincoln has worked on democracy and governance related issues in the former Soviet Union, Eastern Europe, the Caribbean, the Middle East, Africa and Asia. He also works with businesses and NGOs globally, particularly in the former Soviet Union. In addition, he worked for years as a political consultant advising and managing domestic political campaigns.

Lincoln writes and speaks about US politics as well. His writing has appeared in NBC News, CNN, Reuters, The Washington PostThe New York Times. The Forward, Radio Free Europe/Radio Liberty, The National Interest, Orbis, The Moscow Times, the Washington Quarterly, The American Interest, The National Interest, Survival, the Central Asian Survey, World Affairs Journal, The New York Daily News and Current History as well as numerous other publications. Lincoln was the national political correspondent for The New York Observer from 2014-2016. 

Lincoln was on the faculty of Columbia University's School of International Affairs from 2006-2013. He retains an affiliation with Columbia's Arnold A. Saltzman Institute of War and Peace Studies and teaches in Columbia’s political science department and School of International and Public Affairs.

Dr. Mitchell is an accomplished scholar and writer whose current research includes democratic rollback in the US, the political history of San Francisco, US-Georgia relations, political development in the former Soviet Union, the role of democracy promotion in American foreign policy and baseball.  He has written eight books: Uncertain Democracy: US Foreign Policy and Georgia’s Rose Revolution, (Penn Press 2008), The Color Revolutions, (Penn Press 2012), The Democracy Promotion Paradox (Brookings 2016), Will Big League Baseball Survive? Globalization, the End of Television, Youth Sports and the Future of Major League Baseball (Temple University Press 2016), Baseball Goes West: How the Dodgers and Giants Shaped the Major Leagues (Kent State University Press 2018), San Francisco Year Zero: Political Upheaval, Punk Rock and a Third Place Baseball Team (Rutgers University Press, 2019), The Giants and Their City: Major League Baseball in San Francisco, 1976-1992 (Kent State University Press, 2021) and The One Hundred Most Important Players in Baseball History (Artemesia Press, 2023).

Dr. Mitchell has been quoted extensively in most major American, Georgian and Russian newspapers and has appeared on numerous television and radio programs and podcasts including Fox and Friends, All Things Considered, Lou Dobbs, Al Jazeera, CGTN, the Jim Lehrer Newshour, Background Briefing with Ian Masters, The Attitude with Arnie Arnesen, ABC Nightline, the Diane Rehm Show, Up and In: The Baseball Prospectus Podcast, the Cespedes Family Barbecast, the Infinite Inning, Sports Byline and The BBC as well as in Russian and Georgian television. 

Lincoln earned his BA from UC Santa Cruz and his Ph.D from Columbia University.

Education

  • PhD, Columbia University
  • BA, University of California, Santa Cruz

In The Media

Lincoln Mitchell joins the Balance of Power podcast to discuss the latest headlines from the White House and Capitol Hill. 

Mar 01 2024
Bloomberg
Geopolitical Stability

Lincoln Mitchell spoke with Ryan Huang, Emaad Akhtar and Audrey Siek about the relevance of public policy schools in a world struggling with new approaches to globalization and conflict resolution.

Dec 11 2023
Money FM

Lincoln Mitchell talks about the career of the late Senator Dianne Feinstein, with particular attention to her impact on San Francisco.

Oct 05 2023
Scripps News

Lincoln Mitchell looks back on the life of Senator Dianne Feinstein, and reflects on the impact of her public service. 

Sep 29 2023
The Conversation
Democratic Resilience

Lincoln Mitchell visited the Sound On podcast to discuss the Senate's confirmation of the chairman of the joint chiefs of staff even as GOP Senator Tommy Tuberville continues to block hundreds of military nominees.

Sep 21 2023
Bloomberg