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Robert D. Blackwill

Robert D. BlackwillBorn: 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
    Aspen Institute Aspen Strategy Group
    Bush-Cheney '04
    Every Republican is Crucial PAC
    Friends of Dick Lugar
    George W. Bush for President
    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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