- Anthony Lake
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name = Anthony Lake
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order = 18th United States National Security Advisor
term_start = 1993
term_end = 1997
president =Bill Clinton
deputy =Sandy Berger
predecessor =Brent Scowcroft
successor =Sandy Berger
birth_date = birth date and age|1939|04|02
birth_place =New York City ,New York
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party = Democratic
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profession = Academician, diplomat, negotiator, political advisor
alma_mater =Harvard College , PhDPrinceton University
religion =Jewish
footnotes =Anthony Lake (born
April 2 ,1939 ) is an American diplomat, political figure, and academic. He has been a foreign policy advisor to many Democratic U.S. presidents and presidential candidates, and served as National Security Advisor under U.S. PresidentBill Clinton from 1993 to 1997. Lake is credited with developing the policy that led to the resolution of theBosnian War . He is currently a faculty member at theEdmund A. Walsh School of Foreign Service atGeorgetown University , holding the chair of Distinguished Professor in the Practice of Diplomacy.Lake was born in
New York City . He attendedMiddlesex School andHarvard College , graduating with aBachelor of Arts degree in 1961. Lake studiedinternational economics atTrinity College, Cambridge and later received a Ph.D from theWoodrow Wilson School of Public and International Affairs atPrinceton University in 1974.Lake joined the State Department in 1962, serving until 1970 as a
Foreign Service Officer . Lake was an assistant toAmbassador Henry Cabot Lodge, Jr. during theVietnam War . His State Department career included assignments as consul inSaigon ,South Vietnam (1963), vice consul inHuế (1964-1965) and special assistant to the assistant to the president fornational security affairs (1969-1970) in theNixon administration . In 1969, he accompanied National Security AdvisorHenry Kissinger on his first secret meeting withNorth Vietnam ese negotiators in Paris. In 1970, he had a falling-out with Kissinger over the Nixon administration'sCambodian Campaign and later wrote a book critical of Kissinger's approach toAfrica .Lake worked for Democratic U.S. Senator
Edmund Muskie ofMaine in his 1972 presidential campaign. After Muskie lost the nomination toGeorge McGovern , Lake served briefly at the Carnegie Endowment and International Voluntary Services before returning to serve asDirector of Policy Planning underJimmy Carter (1977-1981).After Carter lost the 1980 election to
Ronald Reagan , Lake became aprofessor , holding the Five College Professor of International Relations chair inMassachusetts (1981-1992). Lake taught atAmherst College . In 1984, he moved toMount Holyoke College , where he has taught courses on the Vietnam War,Third World revolution s, and American foreign policy.During the 1992 presidential campaign, he was one of Clinton's chief foreign policy advisers. Lake later served as National Security Advisor (1993-1997), and following Clinton's 1996 reelection, Lake was nominated to become the
Director of the Central Intelligence Agency , but his nomination was withdrawn due to Republican opposition. It has also been reported that the failure of his nomination was related to his decision to withdraw support at the last minute for an Iraqi coup that might have removed Saddam without U.S. intervention.John Ehrman speculates that Lake's nomination "failed, in part, because Lake stated in a television interview that he was not sure if [Alger Hiss| [Alger] Hiss] was guilty."cite web |url=https://www.cia.gov/library/center-for-the-study-of-intelligence/csi-publications/csi-studies/studies/vol51no4/the-mystery-of-ales.html |title=The Mystery of "ALES" — Central Intelligence Agency |format= |work= |accessdate=2008-06-29]After the withdrawal of his CIA nomination, Lake became White House Special Envoy (1998-2000). As special envoy Lake mediated the drafting of the Algiers Agreement, ending the
Eritrean-Ethiopian War .Lake co-founded Intellibridge Corporation in 2000 with
David Rothkopf . In 2005 the assets of Intellibridge were acquired by theEurasia Group .Lake is currently a foreign policy adviser for Barack Obama's 2008 presidential campaign. cite web |url=http://politicalticker.blogs.cnn.com/2007/11/27/obama-outlines-foreign-policy-vision/ |title=CNN Political Ticker: All politics, all the time - Obama outlines foreign policy vision |format= |work= |accessdate=2008-06-29] [cite news |url=http://www.nytimes.com/2008/07/18/us/politics/18advisers.html?pagewanted=print |title=A Cast of 300 Advises Obama on Foreign Policy |last=Bumiller |first=Elisabeth |publisher="The New York Times" |date=2008-07-18 |accessdate=2008-07-18]
Bruce Gagnon, coordinator of the Global Network against Weapons and Nuclear Power, commented in OpEdNews on August 11: “The U.S. has long been involved in supporting ‘freedom movements’ throughout this region that have been attempting to replace Russian influence with U.S. corporate control. The CIA, National Endowment for Democracy . . . , and Freedom House (includes Zbigniew Brzezinski, former CIA director James Woolsey, and Obama foreign policy adviser Anthony Lake) have been key funders and supporters of placing politicians in power throughout Central Asia that would play ball with ‘our side’. . . . None of this is about the good guys versus the bad guys. It is power bloc politics . . . . Big money is at stake . . . . [B] oth parties (Republican and Democrat) share a bi-partisan history and agenda of advancing corporate interests in this part of the world. Obama’s advisers, just like McCain’s (one of his top advisers was recently a lobbyist for the current government in Georgia) are thick in this stew.”
Lake was an advisory board member for the
Partnership for a Secure America , a not-for-profit organization dedicated to recreating the bipartisan center in American national security and foreign policy. He has also served as chair on the boards of theUnited States Fund for UNICEF and theMarshall Legacy Institute . He also is serving a term from 2005-2010 on theMount Holyoke College Board of Trustees.Anthony Lake also converted to Judaism in 2005. [ [http://stlouis.ujcfedweb.org/page.html?ArticleID=164646 N.H. Shul's Forum Draws Some Big Names ] ] [ [http://www.momentmag.com/Exclusive/2008/2008-05/200805-Lake.html The Conversions of Anthony Lake] Moment Magazine article discussing Lake's conversion]
Notes
Bibliography
*"More Than
Humanitarianism : A Strategic U.S. Approach Toward Africa" (2006, co-author withChristine Todd Whitman )
*"6 Nightmares: The Real Threats to American Security" (2001)
*"After the Wars: Reconstruction inAfghanistan ,Central America ,Indochina , theHorn of Africa , andSouthern Africa " (1990, editor)
*"Somoza Falling: A Case Study of Washington at Work" (1989)
*"Third World Radical Regimes: U.S. Policy Under Carter and Reagan" (1985)
*"Our Own Worst Enemy: The Unmaking of American Foreign Policy" (1984, co-author)
*"The "Tar Baby" Option: American Policy TowardSouthern Rhodesia " (1976).
*"Legacy of Vietnam: The War, American Society, and the Future of U.S. Foreign Policy" (1976, contributing editor)External links
* [http://www.momentmag.com/Exclusive/2008/2008-05/200805-Lake.html An article all about Lake's conversion to Judaism, as well as how he became Bill Clinton's National Security Advisor]
* [http://www.mtholyoke.edu/offices/president/bios.shtml#lake Mount Holyoke biography]
* [http://explore.georgetown.edu/faculty/index.cfm?Action=View&NetID=lakea Lake's Georgetown Homepage]
* [http://www.sourcewatch.org/wiki.phtml?title=Anthony_Lake Source Watch entry for Anthony Lake]
* [http://www.gwu.edu/~nsarchiv/NSAEBB/NSAEBB195/index.htm National Security Archive on Nixon's consideration of use of nuclear weapons in Viet Nam and Anthony Lake's role]
* [http://minagahet.blogspot.com/2007/03/rubin-lake-incident.html A blog post on the "Rubin Lake Incident" in Guam]
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