- Peter Rodman
Peter Warren Rodman (
November 24 ,1943 –August 2 ,2008 ) was a lawyer, government official and foreign policy expert.Born in
Boston , he was educated atThe Roxbury Latin School , and later at Harvard College (A.B. summa cum laude), Oxford University (B.A., M.A.), and Harvard Law School (J.D.). In March 2007 he left his position asUnited States Assistant Secretary of Defense for International Security Affairs to become a Senior Fellow atBrookings Institution [http://www.brook.edu] . He was the author of "More Precious Than Peace", a book on theCold War in theThird World in which he praises the Reagan administration for warding off communism in places like Afghanistan, Angola and Cambodia. He was one of the signers of theJanuary 26 1998 ,Project for the New American Century [http://www.theindyvoice.com/pnac/ letter] sent to the U.S. PresidentBill Clinton . He worked extensively with Henry Kissinger, former Secretary of State, amongst other things helping him write his memoirs. He was a member of the Board of Trustees ofFreedom House , Vice President and member of the Board of Directors of theWorld Affairs Council of Washington, DC, and a Fellow of the Foreign Policy Institute of SAISHe died from complications of
leukemia .Career
* 1969 - 1977 a member of the NSC staff and Special Assistant to Dr. Henry Kissinger.
* January 1977 - March 1983 fellow at theCenter for Strategic and International Studies .
* April 1984 - March 1986 Director of the State Department Policy Planning Staff.
* March 1986 - January 1987 Deputy Assistant to the President for National Security Affairs.
* 1987-1990 Special Assistant to the President for National Security Affairs as well as NSC Counselor.
* 1991-1999 senior editor ofNational Review
* 1995-2001 Director of National Security Programs at The Nixon Center for Peace and Freedom.
* July 16, 2001 - March 2007 Assistant Secretary of Defense for International Security Affairs.
* March 5, 2007 - August 2008 Senior Fellow at theBrookings Institution Bibliography
* "Development administration: Obstacles, theories and implications for planning (IIEP occasional papers)" (1968)
* "More Precious Than Peace: Fighting and Winning the Cold War in the Third World" (1994) ISBN 0-684-19427-9
* "Nato's role in a new European security order (The future of NATO GPIS working paper)" (1995)
* "Arms Control and the U.S.-Russian Relationship" (1996) [http://www.fas.org/spp/eprint/cfr_ncpf.htm 1]
* "America adrift: A strategic assessment" (1996)
* "Broken triangle: China, Russia, and America after 25 years" (1997)
* "Between friendship and rivalry: China and America in the 21st century" (1998)
* editor of "NATO at FIFTY: Perspectives on the Future of the Transatlantic Alliance" (1999) ISBN 0-9670233-0-0
* "Drifting apart?: Trends in U.S.-European relations" (1999)
* "Uneasy giant: The challenges to American predominance" (2000)Quotes
* “"the key to multilateralism is not what one thinks of the United Nations but what one thinks of the United States. Those who believe the United States guilty of too many sins in the past—and these include some Americans—will be eager to see restraints on American unilateral action. Those who believe that global freedom and peace and the cause of human rights have more often than not been advanced if not sustained by the United States, acting out of some combination of its own self-interest and a general interest, will find multilateralism a potential source of paralysis."” [http://rightweb.irc-online.org/ind/rodman/rodman.php 1]
External links
* [http://www.defenselink.mil/bios/rodman_bio.html DoD biography]
* [http://www.meforum.org/docs/author/Peter+W.+Rodman A couple of old articles] from theMiddle East Quarterly .
* [http://www.thepresidency.org/events/lead/991022pwr.htm Speaker biography] at The Center for the Study of the Presidency.
* [http://blogs.law.harvard.edu/mesh/2008/08/peter_w_rodman_1943_2008/ Tributes and Eulogies]
* [http://article.nationalreview.com/?q=NjQ3ZGI4YTc3NmVmNGFlMzk2NGZkNGNlMTdmYjY2YTU=/ More Tributes and Eulogies]
* [http://www.telegraph.co.uk/news/obituaries/2598560/Peter-Rodman.html Telegraph obituary]
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