Adam Garfinkle

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Adam Garfinkle
Born
Adam Morris Garfinkle

(1951-06-01) June 1, 1951 (age 72)
Washington, D.C.
Alma mater
Spouse
Priscilla Elizabeth Taylor
(m. 1981)
Children3
AwardsFellow of Foreign Policy Research Institute, 1978–79, 1979–80, 1980–81
grant from Orbis and German Marshall Fund, 1981
Notes

Adam M. Garfinkle (born June 1, 1951) is an American

U.S. Secretary of State.[2]
Garfinkle was a speechwriter for both of President
Eliot Cohen, Zbigniew Brzezinski, Josef Joffe, and Ruth Wedgwood were among the magazine's founding leadership.[3]

Career

Early in his career, Garfinkle worked at the

Books

  • "Finlandization": A Map to a Metaphor, Foreign Policy Research Institute (Philadelphia), 1978.
  • (With others) The Three Per Cent Solution and the Future of NATO, Foreign Policy Research Institute, 1981.
  • Western Europe's Middle East Diplomacy and the United States, Foreign Policy Research Institute, 1983.
  • (Editor) Global Perspectives on Arms Control, Praeger (New York City), 1984.
  • The Politics of the Nuclear Freeze, Foreign Policy Research Institute, 1984.
  • (Coeditor and contributor) Friendly Tyrants: An American Dilemma, Macmillan/St. Martin's (New York City), 1991.
  • Israel and Jordan in the Shadow of War: Functional Ties and Futile Diplomacy in a Small Place, Macmillan/St. Martin's, 1992.
  • (Principal author) The Devil and Uncle Sam: A User's Guide to the Friendly Tyrants Dilemma, Transaction Press (New Brunswick, New Jersey), 1992.
  • War, Water, and Negotiation in the Middle East: The Case of the Palestine-Syria Border, 1916–23, Moshe Dayan Center for Middle Eastern and African Studies (Tel Aviv), 1994.
  • Telltale Hearts: The Origins and Impact of the Vietnam Antiwar Movement (St. Martin's) was named a "notable book of the year" (1995) in the New York Times Book Review.
  • Israel: Myths and Realities, Harcourt Brace Jovanovich (Ft. Worth, Texas), 1996.
  • Politics and Society in Modern Israel: Myths and Reality, M.E. Sharpe (Armonk, NY), 1997; 2nd edition 2000.
  • A Practical Guide to Winning the War on Terrorism, editor,
    Hoover Institution Press
    (Stanford, California), 2004.
  • Israel, Mason Crest Publishers (Philadelphia), 2004.
  • Political Writing: A Guide to the Essentials, M.E. Sharpe (Armonk, NY), 2012.

References

  1. ^ a b c
    Gale, 2009. Reproduced in Biography Resource Center. Farmington Hills, Michigan: Gale, 2009. http://galenet.galegroup.com/servlet/BioRC
    . Source: Contemporary Authors Online, Thomson Gale, 2007. Entry updated: 01/03/2007. Document Number: H1000035330. Fee, accessed via Fairfax County Public Library 2009-04-15.
  2. ^ Zengerle, Joseph C. (October 15, 1995). "No More Vietnams". The New York Times. Retrieved 2009-04-15. (letter to the editor)
  3. ,...The magazine's editor is Adam Garfinkle, who was a speechwriter for Rice and Colin L. Powell and served as the editor of The National Interest and a SAIS adjunct professor.
  4. ^ "Adam Garfinkle Middle East Strategy at Harvard". Middle East Strategy at Harvard. Harvard University: John M. Olin Institute for Strategic Studies of the Weatherhead Center for International Affairs. Nov 1, 2007. Retrieved 2009-04-15.

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