Robert L. Hutchings, PhD Biography |
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Former Chairman of the National Intelligence Council |
Position: |
Not Clearly Pro or Con to the question "Should the US Have Attacked Iraq?" |
Reasoning: |
"Within the region, we can expect a near-term spike in anti- American terrorist activity and an expansion of the recruitment pool of extremist groups and would-be terrorists. Over the longer term, there will be two kinds of effects: those springing from regime change in Iraq, and those coming from the U.S. military action and occupation."
"The World After Iraq," Speech to the Princeton University Washington Seminar, Center for Strategic and International Studies (CSIS), Washington, DC, Apr. 8, 2003
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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: |
Lecturer and Diplomat in Resident, Woodrow Wilson School, Princeton University Director, Atlantic Council of the United States Director, Foundation for a Civil Society Member, Editorial Board, International Politics Member, Council on Foreign Relations Chairman, National Intelligence Council, 2003-2005 Assistant Dean, Woodrow Wilson School, Princeton University, 1997-2002 Fellow and Visiting Scholar, Woodrow Wilson International Center for Scholars, 1994-1997 Special Advisor, with the rank of Ambassador, to the Secretary of State, 1993 Director of European Affairs, National Security Council, 1989-1992 Former Assistant National Intelligence Officer for Europe Former Deputy Director and Acting Director, Radio Free Europe Former Adjunct Professor of Political Science, George Washington University Former Visiting Professor of Government, Georgetown University Former Professorial Lecturer, School of Advanced International Studies, Johns Hopkins University |
Education: |
PhD, University of Virginia MA, College of William and Mary Attended US Naval Academy |
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