Posted on 07/26/2006 2:39:27 AM PDT by Trupolitik
Hey! Haven't seen you around much lately. Personally, pushign the conservative casue is getting tiring.
I'm over at essembly.com now too. Lots of young impressionable libs over there, a very neat website. Find me, I'm listed under Thomas Bernardo.
Readers take note. The important question is not whether or not this is a conspiracy theory, but whether or not it is true. Some conspiracies are real.
Ping
If so, why?
Agreed. Unfortunately, I don't have all that, but lie you suspect it may prove pertinent. Meanwhile, here is his own generated resume:
Agreed. Robert A. Pastor is certainly real enough.
Note, the Anti-FR critics here are rather silent about Robert A. Pastor.
Damn rat was born Jewish in Newark going by parents first & last names that I'm familiar with since I'm Jewish ---->>>>
Robert (Alan) Pastor
1947-
Nationality: American
Source: Contemporary Authors Online, Gale, 2002.
Entry Updated : 08/07/2001
TABLE OF CONTENTS
Career
Personal Information
Source Citation
Writings
PERSONAL INFORMATION
Family: Born April 10, 1947, in Newark, NJ; son of Norman and Ruth (Kagan) Pastor; married Margaret McNamara (a consultant), June 16, 1979; children: Tiffin Margaret. Education: Attended University of Birmingham, England, 1967-68; Lafayette College, B.A., 1969; Harvard University, M.P.A., 1974, Ph.D., 1977. Memberships: Phi Beta Kappa, Phi Alpha Theta. Addresses: Home: 3101 Worthington St. N.W., Washington, DC 20015. Office: Brookings Institution, 1775 Massachusetts Ave. N.W., Washington, DC 20036.
CAREER
Library of Congress, Washington, DC, research assistant in Foreign Affairs Division of Congressional Research Service, 1969; U.S. Peace Corps, Washington, DC, volunteer adviser to Malaysian Department of Agriculture in Sarawak, 1970-72; Harvard University, Cambridge, lecturer at Institute of Politics, 1974; Commission on the Organization of the Government for the Conduct of Foreign Policy (Murphy Commission), Washington, DC, consultant, 1974-75; Commission on U.S. -Latin American Relations (Linowitz Commission), Washington, D.C., executive director, 1975-77; National Security Council, Washington, DC, White House staff coordinator for Latin American and Caribbean affairs, 1977-81; Brookings Institution, Washington, DC, guest scholar in foreign policy studies, 1981--. Member of President Carter's foreign policy and defense task force, 1976.
WRITINGS BY THE AUTHOR:
(Contributor) Abraham F. Lowenthal, editor, The Conduct of Routine Economic Relations: U.S. Foreign Policy-Making to Latin America, U.S. Government Printing Office, 1975.
Congress and the Politics of U.S. Foreign Economic Policy, 1929-1976, University of California Press, 1980.
(Editor) Migration and Development in the Caribbean: The Unexplored Connection, Westview Press (Boulder, CO), 1985.
Condemned to Repetition: The United States and Nicaragua, Princeton University Press (Princeton, NJ), 1987.
(Editor) Latin America's Debt Crisis: Adjusting to the Past or Planning for the Future?, L. Rienner (Boulder, CO), 1987.
Condemned to Repetition: The United States and Nicaragua: With a New Epilogue, Princeton University Press (Princeton, NJ), 1988.
(Editor) Democracies in the Americas: Stopping the Pendulum, Holmes & Meier (New York), 1989.
(Editor with Jorge I. Dominguez and R. DeLisle Worrell) Democracy in the Caribbean: Political, Economic and Social Perspectives, Johns Hopkins University Press (Baltimore, MD), 1993.
Integration with Mexico: Options for U. S. Policy, Twentieth Century Fund Press (New York), 1993.
(Editor with Carl Kaysen and Laura W. Reed) Collective Responses to Regional Problems: The Case of Latin America and the Caribbean: A Collection of Essays from a Project of the American Academy of Arts and Sciences, American Academy of Arts and Sciences (Cambridge, MA), 1994.
(Editor with Rafeal Fernandez de Castro) The Controversial Pivot: The U. S. Congress and North America, Brookings Institution Press (Washington, DC), 1998.
(Editor) A Century's Journey: How the Great Powers Shape the World, Basic Books (New York), 1999.
Exiting the Whirlpool: U. S. Foreign Policy Toward Latin America and the Caribbean, Westview Press (Boulder, CO), 2001.
Contributor to economic and foreign affairs journals, to popular magazines, including New Republic, and to newspapers.
SOURCE CITATION
Contemporary Authors Online, Gale, 2006. Reproduced in Biography Resource Center. Farmington Hills, Mich.: Thomson Gale. 2006. http://galenet.galegroup.com/servlet/BioRC
Document Number: H1000076428
Update this biography (listee only).
Thanks! Although I think his publications trail is pretty well damning on its own...Behind those academic and professional direct connections, we need to dig down into his philosophical roots, and ascertain his connections to the Socialist Movement. Brookings Insitute is not usually in the habit of hiring mere liberals.
Pastor is an effective stealth socialist, after all what exactly is your problem with erasing the borders of Canada America and Mexico! One way or another Pastor gets his money from business interests that believe in the international socialism of transnational corporations. He would be right at home at Cato
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