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  • ...s]] (2004-2006); Director of Global Affairs and Counter-Terrorism at the [[National Security Council ]](1991-1993) and as Deputy in the Bureau of International Counter-Narcotic
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  • {{r|National Security Council}}
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  • ...Assistant Secretary of Defense for Asia and the Pacific, a director on the National Security Council staff, deputy special counselor to the president for NAFTA in the White Hou
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  • <blockquote>A number of actions were taken by [[National Security Council]] staff, actions that the Boland Amendments had forbidden to the CIA. While ...kquote>Questions arose as to the propriety of certain actions taken by the National Security Council staff and the manner in which the decision to transfer arms to Iran had bee
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  • ...hiefs of Staff]], where he served he represented the armed forces at the [[National Security Council]] and [[International Maritime Organization]], and was the principal Pentag
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  • ...of 1947}}</ref> That legislation made the CJCS a statutory advisor to the National Security Council, although not a voting member of the NSC. Under the U.S. system of civilian ...ted as<blockquote>... the principal military adviser to the President, the National Security Council, and the Secretary of Defense...After first informing the Secretary of Defe
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  • ...retary of Defense heads the department and is a statutory member of the [[National Security Council]] and the U.S. President's Cabinet. The 1947 act also created the [[National Security Council]], [[Joint Chiefs of Staff]], [[United States Air Force]] and [[Central Int
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  • {{r|National Security Council}}
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  • ...the Office of Economic Opportunity Legal Services Office, he served on the National Security Council staff in 1969 and 1970, working on strategic arms control, nuclear issues a
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  • *''Keepers of the Keys: A History of the National Security Council from Truman to Bush''
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  • ...there. She was also an advisor to the [[Joint Chiefs of Staff]] and the [[National Security Council]] in the [[George H. W. Bush| George H.W. Bush (Bush 41) Administration]].< ...and in 1989 became director of Soviet and East European Affairs on the [[National Security Council]]. Francis Fukuyama said "you know, we'll all going to be working for Condi
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  • ...he joined Brookings, Dr. Gordon was Director for European Affairs on the [[National Security Council]] staff under President Bill Clinton He has held teaching and research post
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  • ...s (police and military) in an organization similar in nature to the U.S. [[National Security Council]].
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  • There are legally designated groups, such as the [[National Security Council]], that include both specified department heads, as well as certain other s
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  • ...ving six presidents. During that period, he spent nearly nine years at the National Security Council, The White House, serving four presidents of both political parties.
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  • {{r|Robert Pastor}}Advisory council, [[J Street]]; Former Senior Director, National Security Council
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  • ...Adjunct Scholar, Washington Institute for Near East Policy; Staff member, National Security Council, 1981–82
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  • {{r|National Security Council}}
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  • Control is exercised through a Supreme National Security Council, chaired by the President of Iran and head of government, Mahmoud Ahmadine
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  • ...ff organizations, Kennedy disliked large structures and deemphasized the [[National Security Council]] system in favor of ''ad hoc'' groups; Bundy often assembled and coordinat
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