Brent Scowcroft Born: 19-Mar-1925 Birthplace: Ogden, UT
Gender: Male Religion: Mormon Race or Ethnicity: White Sexual orientation: Straight Occupation: Government, Military Party Affiliation: Republican Nationality: United States Executive summary: National Security Advisor to Ford and GHWB Military service: USAF (Lt. Gen., retired) Wife: Marian Horner Scowcroft (d., one daughter)
University: BS, US Military Academy, West Point University: PhD International Relations, Columbia University
The Scowcroft Group President
Foreign Intelligence Advisory Board Chairman (2001-04) Defense Policy Board White House National Security Advisor (1989-93) Kissinger Associates Vice Chairman (1982-89)
White House National Security Advisor (1975-77) White House Deputy National Security Advisor (1973-75) Member of the Board of Qualcomm (1994-)
George Bush Presidential Library Trustee America Abroad Media Advisory Board American Academy of Diplomacy American Council on Germany Board of Directors Americans for a Republican Majority Atlantic Council Director Atlantic Institute for International Affairs Atlantic Partnership Trustee Bretton Woods Committee Bush-Cheney '04 Center for Strategic & International Studies Cordell Hull Institute Board of Directors Council on Foreign Relations Eisenhower Fellowships Trustee Forum for International Policy Trustee Friends of Dick Lugar George C. Marshall Foundation Council of Advisors George W. Bush for President Gerald R. Ford Foundation Trustee Good Government for America Committee Inter-American Dialogue International Republican Institute Board of Directors John McCain 2008 McCain 2000 McCain for Senate '98 National Republican Senatorial Committee Nixon Center Board of Directors Pacific Council on International Policy Romney for President Straight Talk America Presidential Medal of Freedom 1991 National Security Medal Knight of the British Empire 1993 Funeral: Richard Nixon (1994) Funeral: Gerald Ford (2007) Honorary Pallbearer
Author of books:
A World Transformed (1998, history) America and the World: Conversations on the Future of American Foreign Policy (2008, international affairs)
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