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==Political and Government Figures== Madeleine Albright (Director Emerita): U.S. Secretary of State (1997–2001), U.S. Ambassador to the United Nations (1993–1997). Elliott Abrams: Lawyer, former State Department official under multiple administrations. Lamar Alexander: Former Governor of Tennessee, U.S. Senator, U.S. Secretary of Education. Antony Blinken: U.S. Secretary of State (2021–present) under President Biden. William Burns: CIA Director (2021–present), former Deputy Secretary of State. Cyrus Vance: U.S. Secretary of State (1977–1980) under President Carter. [[Allen Dulles]], CIA director, 1953-1961 [[William F. Buckley]], CIA agent, publisher of National Review Robert R. Bowie, CIA agent Donald Gregg, CIA agent and VP George H.W. Bush National Security Advisor Deane R. Hinton, CIA agent Katharine Graham, publisher of the Washington Post Edward Martin, OSS deputy chief of staff and US ambassador to Argentina from 1964-68 Henry Sturgis Morgan, OSS officer and co founder of Morgan Stanley Jacob Beam, OSS officer and US ambassador to USSR 1969-1973 [[Lyman Lemnitzer]], General and NATO commander 1963-1969. Dean Acheson, US Secretary of State 1949-1953 David M. Kennedy, US Secretary of Treasury and Michele Sindona's business partner Henry Kissinger: U.S. Secretary of State (1973–1977), National Security Advisor (1969–1975), published in Foreign Affairs. Zbigniew Brzezinski: National Security Advisor (1977–1981) under President Carter. George H.W. Bush: U.S. President (1989–1993), received CFR’s In Pursuit of Peace Award. Richard Nixon: U.S. President (1969–1974), CFR member before presidency. Alejandro Mayorkas: U.S. Secretary of Homeland Security (2021–present) under Biden. Jake Sullivan: National Security Advisor (2021–present) under Biden. Avril Haines: Director of National Intelligence (2021–present) under Biden. Susan Rice: Former U.S. National Security Advisor (2013–2017), Domestic Policy Advisor (2021–2023). Janet Yellen: U.S. Secretary of the Treasury (2021–present) under Biden. Mark Milley: Former Chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff (2019–2023). Robert C. “Bud” McFarlane: National Security Advisor (1983–1985) under President Reagan. Thomas F. “Mack” McLarty III: White House Chief of Staff (1993–1994) under President Clinton. William F. Martin: Deputy Secretary of Energy, Executive Secretary of the National Security Council under Reagan. Barry McCaffrey: Retired U.S. Army General, “Drug Czar” (1996–2001) under Clinton. Stan McChrystal: Retired U.S. Army General, JSOC Commander (2003–2008). Cecilia Elena Rouse: Chair of the Council of Economic Advisers (2021–2023) under Biden. Dov S. Zakheim: Under Secretary of Defense (Comptroller, 2001–2004) under George W. Bush. Jeffrey D. Zients: “Covid Czar” under Biden. Robert B. Zoellick: President of the World Bank (2007–2012). Condoleezza Rice: U.S. Secretary of State (2005–2009), engages with CFR members. Gina Kay Abercrombie-Winstanley: Chief Diversity and Inclusion Officer, U.S. State Department. John Abizaid: U.S. Army General, former head of CENTCOM. Chester Ward, Rear Admiral, United States as Judge Advocate General of the Navy (1956-1960) William J Crowe, Admiral, Thomas S. Gates, US Secretary of Defense 1959-61 Robert McNamara, Secretary of Defense 1961-68 and president of the World Bank from 1968-1981. Nelson Rockefeller, governor of NY Lyndon B Johnson, 36th President of US Hubert H Humphreys, VP 1965-1969
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