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- George W. Bush Adminstration [r]: Add brief definition or description
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- Avis Bohlen [r]: Board of Directors, Henry L. Stimson Center; Adjunct professor, Georgetown University, Assistant Secretary of State for Arms Control, 1999-2002; deputy assistant secretary of State for European affairs, 1989-1991; daughter of Ambassador Chip Bolan; Diplomats and Military Commanders for Change (2004) [e]
- William Crowe [r]: Admiral, United States Navy, retired; chairman, President's Foreign Intelligence Advisory Board, 1993-94; U.S. Ambassador to the United Kingdom, 1993-97; Chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff, 1985-89; Diplomats and Military Commanders for Change (2004) [e]
- Jeffrey Davidow [r]: U.S. Ambassador to Mexico, 1998-2002; assistant secretary of State for inter-American affairs, 1996; Diplomats and Military Commanders for Change (2004) [e]
- William DePree [r]: U.S. Ambassador to Bangladesh, 1987-1990; Diplomats and Military Commanders for Change (2004) [e]
- Donald Easum [r]: U.S. Ambassador to Nigeria, 1975-79; Diplomats and Military Commanders for Change (2004) [e]
- Chas Freeman [r]: Withdrew nomination to head National Intelligence Council; expert panel, Iraq Study Group; retired Foreign Service Officer; Assistant Secretary of Defense for International Security Affairs (1993-94); U.S. Ambassador to Saudi Arabia (1989-1992) [e] assistant secretary of Defense for international security affairs, 1993-94; U.S. Ambassador to to Saudi Arabia, 1989-1992.
- William Harrop [r]: Board of Directors, Henry L. Stimson Center; Advisory council, J Street; U.S. Ambassador to Israel, 1991-93; U.S. Ambassador to Zaire, 1987-1991; Diplomats and Military Commanders for Change (2004); Former Inspector General of the U. S. State Department and Foreign Service [e]
- Arthur Hartman [r]: U.S. Ambassador to the Soviet Union, 1981-87; U.S. Ambassador to France, 1977-1981; Diplomats and Military Commanders for Change (2004) [e]
- Joseph Hoar [r]: General, U.S. Marine Corps, retired; commanded United States Central Command, 1991-94; Diplomats and Military Commanders for Change (2004) [e]
- H. Allen Holmes [r]: assistant secretary of Defense for special operations, 1993-99; Assistant Secretary of State for Politico-Military Affairs, 1986-89; Diplomats and Military Commanders for Change (2004) [e]
- Robert Keeley [r]: U.S. Ambassador to Greece, 1985-89; U.S. Ambassador to Zimbabwe, 1980-84; Diplomats and Military Commanders for Change (2004) [e]
- Samuel Lewis [r]: Member of U.S. Advisory Council of the Israel Policy Forum; Diplomats and Military Commanders for Change (2004); director of State Department Policy Planning Staff, 1993-94; U.S. Ambassador to Israel, 1977-1985 [e]
- Princeton Lyman [r]: Trustee, Fund for Peace; retired Foreign Service Officer; Ralph Bunche Senior Fellow for Africa Policy Studies, Council on Foreign Relations; previously Director of the Global Interdependence Project at The Aspen Institute; Diplomats and Military Commanders for Change (2004); Assistant Secretary of State for International Organization Affairs, 1995-98; U.S. Ambassador to South Africa, 1992-95; U.S. Ambassador to Nigeria [e]
- Jack Matlock [r]: U.S. Ambassador to the Soviet Union, 1987-1991; director for European and Soviet affairs, National Security Council staff, 1983-86; U.S. Ambassador to Czechoslovakia, 1981-83; Diplomats and Military Commanders for Change (2004) [e]
- Donald McHenry [r]: Member, Global Leadership Foundation; advisory board, Partnership for a Secure America; U.S. Ambassador to the United Nations, 1979-1981; Diplomats and Military Commanders for Change (2004) [e] U.S. Ambassador to the United Nations, 1979-1981.
- Merrill McPeak [r]: Add brief definition or description General, United States Air Force, retired; Chief of Staff of the Air Force 1990-94.
- George Moose [r]: Vice Chairman, United States Institute of Peace; Director, Atlantic Council; adjunct professor of Practice at the Elliott School of International Affairs, the George Washington University; senior fellow, LMI Government Consulting; board member, Search for Common Ground, Atlantic Council, American Academy of Diplomacy; Assistant Secretary of State for African Affairs, 1993-97; U.S. Ambassador to Senegal, 1988-91; Diplomats and Military Commanders for Change (2004) [e] Assistant Secretary of State for African Affairs, 1993-97; U.S. Ambassador to Senegal, 1988-91.
- David Newsom [r]: Add brief definition or description acting secretary of State, 1980; undersecretary of State for political affairs, 1978-1981; U.S. Ambassador to Indonesia, 1973-77.
- Phyllis Oakley [r]: Add brief definition or description assistant secretary of State for intelligence and research, Bureau of Intelligence and Research, 1997-99.
- James Daniel Phillips [r]: Add brief definition or description U.S. Ambassador to the Republic of Congo, 1990-93; U.S. Ambassador to Burundi, 1986-1990.
- John Reinhardt [r]: Add brief definition or description U.S. Ambassador to Nigeria, 1971-75.
- William Smith [r]: Add brief definition or description
- Ronald Spiers [r]: Add brief definition or description undersecretary-general of the United Nations for political affairs, 1989-1992; U.S. Ambassador to Pakistan, 1981-83.
- Michael Sterner [r]: Add brief definition or description deputy assistant secretary of State for Near East affairs, 1977-1981; U.S. Ambassador to the United Arab Emirates, 1974-76.
- Stansfield Turner [r]: Add brief definition or description Admiral, United States Navy, retired, Director of Central Intelligence, 1977-1981.
- Alexander Watson [r]: Add brief definition or description assistant secretary of State for inter-American affairs, 1993-96; deputy permanent representative to the U.N., 1989-1993.