Robert D. Blackwill Born: 1939
Gender: Male Race or Ethnicity: White Sexual orientation: Straight Occupation: Diplomat Party Affiliation: Republican Nationality: United States Executive summary: US Ambassador to India, 2001-03 Entered the Foreign Service in 1967. Wife: Anne Heiberg (three children)
University: Wichita State University Professor: John F. Kennedy School of Government (1983-85) Administrator: Associate Dean, John F. Kennedy School of Government (1987-2001)
US National Security Council Deputy Adviser for Iraq (2003-04) US Ambassador to India (2001-03) US National Security Council European and Soviet Affairs (1989-90) US National Security Council Director of West European Affairs (past) Barbour, Griffith & Rogers President (2004-)
Council on Foreign Relations Counselor International Institute for Strategic Studies Executive Committee Americans for a Republican Majority Aspen Institute Aspen Strategy Group Bush-Cheney '04 Every Republican is Crucial PAC Friends of Dick Lugar George W. Bush for President National Republican Congressional Committee New Republican Majority Fund Nixon Center Board member Peace Corps Malawi
Author of books:
Conventional Arms Control and East-West Security (1989, nonfiction, co-editor) A Primer for the Nuclear Age (1990, nonfiction, co-editor) New Nuclear Nations (1993, nonfiction, co-edited with Albert Carnesale) Damage Limitation or Crisis? Russia and the Outside World (1994, nonfiction, with Sergei Karaganov) Allies Divided: Transatlantic Policies for the Greater Middle East (1997, nonfiction, with Michael Sturmer) Engaging Russia (1995, nonfiction, with Rodric Braithwaite and Akihiko Tananka) Arms Control and the US-Russian Relationship (1996, nonfiction) The Future of Transatlantic Relations (1999, nonfiction) America's Asian Alliances (2000, nonfiction, co-edited with Paul Dibb)
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