Eugene Victor Rostow AKA Eugene Victor Debs Rostow Born: 25-Aug-1913 Birthplace: Brooklyn, NY Died: 25-Nov-2002 Location of death: Alexandria, VA Cause of death: Heart Failure
Gender: Male Religion: Jewish Race or Ethnicity: White Sexual orientation: Straight Occupation: Legal Scholar, Government Party Affiliation: Democratic Nationality: United States Executive summary: Dean of Yale Law School, 1955-65 Father: Victor A. Rostow Mother: Lillian Helman Rostow Brother: Walt Rostow (former National Security Adviser, b. 1916, d. 2003) Brother: Ralph Waldo Rostow Wife: Edna Greenberg (m. 1933 until his death) Son: Victor Son: Nicholas Daughter: Jessica
High School: Groton School (1929) University: BA, Yale University (1933) University: Economics, Kings College, Oxford University (1933-34) Law School: LLB, Yale Law School (1937) Law School: MA, Yale Law School (1944) University: MA, Cambridge University (1959) Professor: Yale Law School (1938-65) Dean: Yale Law School (1955-65) Professor: Law, Balliol College, Oxford University (1970-71) Professor: Yale Law School (1976-81)
Foreign Intelligence Advisory Board (1983) US Arms Control and Disarmament Agency Director (1981-83) US Under Secretary of State for Political Affairs (1966-69) Office of Lend-Lease Administration Council on Foreign Relations Coalition for a Democratic Majority Committee on the Present Danger Chairman Emeritus Peace Corps Advisory Council (1971) University Centers for Rational Alternatives Board of Directors US Institute of Peace Fellow (1990s) Washington Institute for Near East Policy Advisory Board Phi Beta Kappa Society Jewish Ancestry
Russian Ancestry
Author of books:
A National Policy for the Oil Industry (1948) Planning for Freedom: The Public Law of American Capitalism (1959) The Sovereign Prerogative: The Supreme Court and the Quest for Law (1962) Law, Power, and the Pursuit of Peace (1968) Is Law Dead? (1971) The Ideal in Law (1978) Toward Managed Peace: The National Security Interests of the United States, 1759 to the Present (1993) A Breakfast for Bonaparte: U.S. National Security Interests from the Heights of Abraham to the Nuclear Age (1993)
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