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'''Morton Abramowitz''' is a Senior Fellow at the [[Century Foundation]], and on the boards of the [[International Rescue Committee]], the [[International Crisis Group]], and [[U.S. Committee for Human Rights in North Korea]], as well as advising  the ''[[National Interest]]'' quarterly journal and ''[[Foreign Policy (magazine)]]''.  He is a signatory of the "Beyond Guantanamo" declaration.
'''Morton Abramowitz''' is a Senior Fellow at the [[Century Foundation, and on the boards of the [[International Rescue Committee, the [[International Crisis Group, and [[U.S. Committee for Human Rights in North Korea, as well as advising  the ''[[National Interest'' quarterly journal and ''[[Foreign Policy (magazine)''.  He is a signatory of the "Beyond Guantanamo" declaration.


A long-term diplomat, he was the  president of the [[Carnegie Endowment for International Peace]] and acting president of the [[International Crisis Group]].
A long-term diplomat, he was the  president of the [[Carnegie Endowment for International Peace and acting president of the [[International Crisis Group.


At the [[U.S. Department of State]],  he was [[U.S. Ambassador to Turkey]] and [[U.S. Ambassador to Thailand|Thailand]], [[Bureau of Intelligence and Research|Assistant Secretary of State for Intelligence and Research]], United States ambassador to the [[Mutual and Balanced Force Reduction]] Negotiations in Vienna and political adviser to the commander of [[United States Pacific Command]]. He was also  deputy assistant secretary of defense for inter-American, East Asian, and Pacific affairs.
At the [[U.S. Department of State,  he was [[U.S. Ambassador to Turkey and [[U.S. Ambassador to Thailand|Thailand, [[Bureau of Intelligence and Research|Assistant Secretary of State for Intelligence and Research, United States ambassador to the [[Mutual and Balanced Force Reduction Negotiations in Vienna and political adviser to the commander of [[United States Pacific Command. He was also  deputy assistant secretary of defense for inter-American, East Asian, and Pacific affairs.

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Morton Abramowitz is a Senior Fellow at the [[Century Foundation, and on the boards of the [[International Rescue Committee, the [[International Crisis Group, and [[U.S. Committee for Human Rights in North Korea, as well as advising the [[National Interest quarterly journal and [[Foreign Policy (magazine). He is a signatory of the "Beyond Guantanamo" declaration.

A long-term diplomat, he was the president of the [[Carnegie Endowment for International Peace and acting president of the [[International Crisis Group.

At the [[U.S. Department of State, he was [[U.S. Ambassador to Turkey and [[U.S. Ambassador to Thailand|Thailand, [[Bureau of Intelligence and Research|Assistant Secretary of State for Intelligence and Research, United States ambassador to the [[Mutual and Balanced Force Reduction Negotiations in Vienna and political adviser to the commander of [[United States Pacific Command. He was also deputy assistant secretary of defense for inter-American, East Asian, and Pacific affairs.