Staff
- Melvin
A. Goodman:
a Senior Fellow and Director of the National Security Program
at the Center for International Policy. Melvin A. Goodman is
a professor of International Security Studies and Chairman of
the International Relations Department at the National War College.
He was Division Chief and Senior Analyst at the Office of Soviet
Affairs, Central Intelligence Agency from 1966 to 1990. He was
a Senior Analyst at the Bureau of Intelligence and Research,
State Department from 1974 to 1976. He was an Intelligence Adviser
to the Strategic Arms Limitations Talks in Vienna and Washington.
He is co-author of The Wars of Edvard Shevardnadze (University
Park, Pa.: Penn State Press)
- Harry
Blaney: brings over thirty years of experience
in international affairs to CIP and has held senior positions
in the federal government, policy research, and non-profit organizations.
His experience includes the White House, State Department, foreign
affairs think tanks, and U.S. diplomatic posts abroad. Currently,
he is president and chief executive of the Coalition for American
Leadership Abroad (COLEAD), an organization of some 50 non-profit
foreign affairs groups supporting U.S. engagement in world affairs.
An American diplomat for over 20 years, Mr. Blaney was a member
of the Policy Planning Staff of Secretaries of State Harry Kissinger
and Cyrus Vance. Blaney holds degrees from Allegheny College
(B.A.) and Yale University (M.A.) and he conducted graduate
work and research at Johns Hopkins University’s School
of Advanced International Studies and at the London School of
Economics and Political Science.
- Donald
Herr: brings many years of experience as
a policy analyst to CIP, with extensive experience in the Office
of the Secretary of Defense (OSD) and the State Department.
As an officer in the OSD Office for Homeland Defense, Herr helped
develop the first OSD strategy for homeland defense. He also
served in the Office of Special Operations Policy and for many
years as the acting director/deputy director of the Office of
NATO. Herr’s positions at the Department of State included
staff assistant to Under Secretary Katzenbach and Cuba analyst
for the Bureau of Intelligence and Research. His academic background
includes a Ph.D. in Political Science from Yale and an M.S.
in National Security Strategy from the National War College.
- Landrum
Bolling: a
Senior Fellow for the Center for International Policy. He is
the Director at large at Mercy Corps International. He has served
as President and Rector at The Ecumenical Institute in Tantur
Jerusalem from 1983-1988, a Research Professor at the Institute
for the Study of Diplomacy at Georgetown Univeristy's School
of Foreign Service (1978-1981). He was the Chairman and CEO
of The Council on Foundations, President of the Lilly Endowment,
and President of Earlham College in Indiana. He was also a foreign
correspondent during and after World War II in Europe. (Publications)
- Amb.
Parker Borg:
Parker W. Borg is a retired Foreign Service Officer, who
served as US Ambassador to the Republic of Iceland from 1993
to 1996 and to the Republic of Mali from 1981 to 1984. Other
senior diplomatic assignments during his 32 years with the Department
of State included Deputy Assistant Secretary for International
Narcotic Matters (1989-91), Acting Coordinator for International
Communications and Information Policy (1987-89), Deputy Director
of the Office for Combatting Terrorism (1984-86), and Director
of the Office of West African Affairs (1979-81). (cont'd)
- Craig
Eisendrath: a Senior Fellow with the Center for International
Policy, and a former U.S. Foreign Service Officer with expertise
in nuclear and outer space issues. His articles and commentary
on foreign affairs have appeared recently in the Bulletin
of Atomic Scientists, The Philadelphia Inquirer, The
Baltimore Sun, and other publications. He is the editor
of National Insecurity: US Intelligence After the Cold War
(2000).
- James
Mullins: an
associate and senior fellow at the Center for International
Policy, Mr. Mullins is also an op-ed contributor to the South
Florida Sun Sentinel. He is a Founding Chair of the Florida
Conference of Concerned Democrats, and co-founder of several
Amnesty International Groups in South Florida. He served as
a board member of the Greater Miami ACLU for 26 years, and is
one of South Florida's leaders in Vietnam Moratorium and Mobilizations.
He recently organized two delegations from Miami to Washington
to lobby on Cuban legislation and worked with Wayne Smith in
organizing two conferences in Miami, and two in Washington as
well.
- Alexandra
Burke An
intern for the fall 2006 semester, Alexandra is originally from
Santa Fe, NM. As a graduate of the Graduate School of International
Studies and the University of Denver she recieved her MA in
international human rights and international studies. She spent
a semester abroad in Bologna, Italy and has studied in South
Africa as well. She is also the fundraising
and development intern.
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