Richard N. Haass
Richard Haass
- 2003 - date: President of the Council on Foreign Relations, New York - 2001-2003: Director for Policy Planning - US State Department, Washington D. C. and Special Envoy to the Northern Ireland Peace Process - 1989-1993: Senior Director for Near East and South Asian Affairs on the National Security Council and Special Assistant to President George H. W. Bush - Vice President and Director of Foreign Policy Studies at Brookings Institution, New York, N. T- - Sol M. Linowitz visiting professor of international studies at Hamilton College - Senior Associate at the Carnegie Endowment for International Peace - Lecturer in Public Policy at Harvard University’s John F. Kennedy School of Government - Research Associate at the International Institute for Strategic Studies - MPhil and DPhil from Oxford University - BA from Oberlin College (from Council of Foreign Relations biography for media use)
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Bill of Obligations
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The World
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A world in disarray
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Foreign policy begins at home
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Foreign Policy Begins at Home: The Case for Putting America's House in Order
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War of necessity - War of choice
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Restoring the balance
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The Opportunity
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Honey and vinegar
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Transatlantic tensions
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Transatlantic Tensions
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Intervention
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The power to persuade
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Economic sanctions and American diplomacy
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The Reluctant Sheriff The United States after the Cold War
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The reluctant sheriff
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Changing U.S.-Japan Relations
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The power to persuade
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Conflicts unending
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Beyond the INF treaty
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Congressional power
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Foreign policy begins at home
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Trans-Atlantic Tensions
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Opportunity
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Bill of Obligations
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The World
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A world in disarray
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Foreign policy begins at home
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Foreign Policy Begins at Home: The Case for Putting America's House in Order
- Open Work
War of necessity - War of choice
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Restoring the balance
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The Opportunity
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Honey and vinegar
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Transatlantic tensions
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Transatlantic Tensions
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Intervention
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The power to persuade
- Open Work
Economic sanctions and American diplomacy
- Open Work
The Reluctant Sheriff The United States after the Cold War
- Open Work
The reluctant sheriff
- Open Work
Changing U.S.-Japan Relations
- Open Work
The power to persuade
- Open Work
Conflicts unending
- Open Work
Beyond the INF treaty
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Congressional power
- Open Work
Foreign policy begins at home
- Open Work
Trans-Atlantic Tensions
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Opportunity