Walter H. Pincus, JD Biography |
Title: |
National Security Reporter at the Washington Post |
Position: |
None Found to the question "Should the US Have Attacked Iraq?" |
Reasoning: |
No position found as of Feb. 19, 2007
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Theoretical Expertise Ranking: |
Experts Individuals with PhD's, JD's, or equivalent advanced degrees in fields relevant to the US - Iraq conflict. Also top-level government officials (such as foreign leaders, US presidents, Founding Fathers, Supreme Court Justices, members of legislative bodies, cabinet members, military leaders, etc.) with positions relevant to the US - Iraq conflict. |
Involvement and Affiliations: |
National Security Reporter, Washington Post, 1975-present Media Fellow, Hoover Institution, 2006 Consultant, NBC News, CBS News Member, Council on Foreign Relations Executive Editor, The New Republic, 1972-1975 Staff, Washington Post, 1966-1969 Staff, Washington Star, 1963-1966 Washington Correspondent for three North Carolina newspapers, 1959-1963 Copy Desk, The Wall Street Journal, 1957-1959 Counterintelligence Corps, US Army, 1955-1957 |
Education: |
JD, Georgetown University, 2001 BA, Yale University, 1954 |
Other: |
Recipient, Pulitzer Prize for National Reporting, 2002
Recipient, Television Emmy, 1981
Recipient, Polk Award, 1977
Recipient, George Orwell Award, 1977 |
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