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To: Suzy Quzy

http://www.brookings.edu/fp/research/projects/nsc/transcripts/20000927.pdf

R. Rand Beers
deputy political adviser, Supreme Allied Commander Europe, 1973-75; deputy director, Office of Policy Analysis, Bureau of Political Military Affairs, Department of State, 1982-84; director, Office of International Security Policy, Department of State, 1984-86; deputy director for military contingencies, Bureau of Political Military Affairs, Department of State, 1986-88; director for counterterrorism and narcotics, National Security Council, 1988-92; director for multilateral affairs, National Security Council, 1993-95; senior director for intelligence, National Security Council, 1995-98; assistant secretary for international narcotics and law enforcement affairs, Department of State, 1998-present.

Philip Chase Bobbitt
Associate counsel to the president, 1980-81; legal counsel, Select Committee on secret military assistance to Iran and the Nicaraguan opposition, U.S. Senate, 1987-88; director for intelligence, National Security Council, 1997-98; senior director for critical infrastructure, National Security Council, 1998-99; senior director for strategic planning, 1999; professor, University of Texas-Austin, 1976-present.

Lael Brainard
McKinsey and Co. 1983-85; Ford Foundation, 1986; Harvard Institute for International Development, 1987; Council of Economic Advisers, 1990; associate professor of applied economics, Massachusetts Institute of Technology Sloan School, 1990-95; special assistant to the president for international economic policy and senior director, White House, 1995-97; deputy assistant to the president for international economics and deputy national economic adviser, National Economic Council, 1998-2000; and G7/8 Sherpa, 2000; senior fellow, The Brookings Institution, 2001-present.

Stephen J. Flanagan
Professional staff member, Select Committee on Intelligence, U.S. Senate, 1978-83; associate director and member of policy planning, Department of State, 1989-95; national intelligence officer for Europe, National Intelligence Council, 1995-97; senior director for Central and Eastern Europe, National Security Council, 1997-99; vice president for research and director of the Institute for National Strategic Studies, National Defense University, 1999-present.

Elisa D. Harris
Committee on International Relations, U.S. House of Representatives, 1980-83; guest scholar and senior research analyst, The Brookings Institution, 1988-93; director for nonproliferation and export controls, National Security Council, 1993-2001.

Kenneth Lieberthal
Special assistant to the president and senior director for Asian affairs, 1998-2000; visiting fellow, The Brookings Institution, October 2000-December 2000; professor of political science and William Davidson Professor of Business Administration, University of Michigan, 1983-present

James M. Lindsay
Professor of political science, University of Iowa, 1989-99; director for global issues and multilateral affairs, National Security Council, 1996-97; senior fellow, The Brookings Institution, 1999-present.

Daniel B. Poneman
director for defense policy and arms control, National Security Council, 1990-93; senior director for nonproliferation and export controls, National Security Council, 1993-96; counsel, Hogan & Hartson L.L.P., 1996-97; partner, Hogan & Hartson L.L.P., 1998-present.

Walter B. Slocombe
Staff member, National Security Council, 1969-70; principal deputy assistant secretary for international affairs, Department of Defense, 1977-79; deputy under secretary for policy planning, Department of Defense, 1979-81; principal deputy under secretary for policy, Department of Defense, 1993-94; under secretary for policy, Department of Defense, 1994-2001.

Tara D. Sonenshine
deputy director for communications, National Security Council, 1994-95; transition director, National Security Council, 1996; senior adviser, United States Institute of Peace, 1998-2000; president, WomensNewsLink.com, 2000-2001.

James B. Steinberg
deputy assistant secretary for analysis, Bureau of Intelligence and Research, Department of State, 1993-94; director of policy planning, Department of State, 1994-96; chief of staff, Department of State, 1996; deputy national security adviser, National Security Council, 1996-2000; senior adviser, Markle Foundation, 2000-2001.

Anne A. Witkowsky
assistant for European security negotiations, Office of the Secretary of Defense, 1990-92; assistant for Russian, Ukrainian, and Eurasian affairs, Office of the Secretary of Defense, 1992-93; director for defense policy and arms control, National Security Council, 1993-2000; director, Commission on Science and Security, Center for Strategic and International Studies, 2000-present.


2,536 posted on 04/23/2006 11:03:19 AM PDT by Freedom is eternally right
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To: JaneAustin

Thanks!! The Markle Foundation shows up on Steinberg.....BAD foundation.


2,540 posted on 04/23/2006 11:05:49 AM PDT by Suzy Quzy
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