Robert E. Hunter

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Robert E. Hunter
United States Ambassador to NATO
In office
1993–1998
PresidentBill Clinton
Preceded byReginald Bartholomew
Succeeded byAlexander Vershbow
Personal details
Born
Robert Edwards Hunter

1940 (age 83–84)
PhD
)

Robert Edwards Hunter is an American government employee and foreign policy expert who was United States ambassador to

Clinton administration
.

Early life and education

Hunter was born in

Fulbright Scholar.[citation needed
]

Career

During the

Clinton administration, Hunter was United States Ambassador to NATO (1993–1998), where he was principal architect and negotiator of the post-Cold War "new NATO" and of the NATO airstrike decisions that ended the Bosnian War.[citation needed
]

Throughout the administration of President

]

Hunter is the author of articles and a number of books. Until July 2018, Hunter was a Senior Fellow at the

Center for Transatlantic Relations at the Paul H. Nitze School of Advanced International Studies. He was a member of the Secretary of State's International Security Advisory Board from 2011 to 2017 (when it was dissolved).[2] He was Director of the Center for Transatlantic Security Studies at the National Defense University from 2010 to 2012, and Senior Advisor at the RAND Corporation from 1998 to 2010.[citation needed
]


Bibliography

Personal life

He is married to Shireen Hunter (née Tahmasseb).[3]

References

  1. ^ "Alumni Awards: Distinguished Alumni Award". Archived from the original on 2013-03-06. Retrieved 2020-01-07.
  2. ^ "International Security Advisory Board (ISAB)". U.S. State Department archive (2009–2017). 2016-12-29. Retrieved 2018-09-11.
  3. . Retrieved 9 January 2020.

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