Bruce weinrod biography
- A US Army veteran, Mr. Weinrod has a J.D. from the Georgetown University School of Law, an M.A. in International Relations from the University of Pennsylvania.
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- Bruce Weinrod was the (dual-hatted) Secretary of Defense.
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- Bruce Weinrod has taught graduate courses and lectured on US foreign and national security policy, and has extensive senior-level US government foreign and national security policy experience.
As a Presidentially-appointed senior Department of Defense official, he served as Deputy Assistant Secretary of Defense for European and NATO Policy and at a later point as the (dual-hatted) Defense Advisor to the US Mission at NATO and the Secretary of Defense Representative for Europe (and also served for a time as Acting U.S. Ambassador to NATO). In those positions, he worked closely with the US State Department and also participated frequently in senior National Security Council and other US government interagency meetings. On Capitol Hill, Mr. Weinrod served as a Legislative Director and foreign policy/defense advisor for a US Senator.
Mr. Weinrod has also been a Public Policy Scholar at the Woodrow Wilson International Center for Scholars. a Distinguished Research F- •
Nomination of Six Members of the Board of Directors of the United States Institute of Peace
The President today announced his intention to nominate the following individuals to be members of the Board of Directors of the United States Institute of Peace for terms expiring January 19, 1991.
William Roscoe Kintner, of Pennsylvania. This is a reappointment. Since 1985 Mr. Kintner has been professor emeritus, political science, at the University of Pennsylvania. Prior to this he was a professor of political science at the Wharton School, University of Pennsylvania, 1961-1985. From 1973 to 1975, Mr. Kintner was the United States Ambassador to Thailand. He served at the Foreign Policy Institute in Philadelphia as president, 1976; director, 1969-1973; and deputy director, 1961-1969. He has been a member of the Board of Foreign Scholarships, 1970-1973, and a member of the academic board of the Inter-American Defense College, 1967-1972. Mr. Kintner graduated from the United States Military Academy (B.S., 1940) and Georgetown University (Ph.D., 1949). He served in the United States Army,
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Recent Appearances
Security and Economics in Europe
In a symposium commemorating the Marshall Plan, panelists spoke about the ramifications of economic cooperation between the U…
The Peace Dividend
Weinrod gave a brief overview of NATO’s role and the U.S. role in NATO. The conference was sponsored by the State Department …
Diffusion of Power in an Era of Realignment
John Petersen, President of Petersen & Associates and Chairman of the National Security Group, held a U.S. security issues br…
Foreign and Defense Policy
The Heritage Foundation and the Free Congress Foundation hosted a symposium on post-Reagan foreign and defense policy. Paneli…
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