Robert Gallucci
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Robert Gallucci | |
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Assistant Secretary of State for Political-Military Affairs | |
In office July 13, 1992 – October 11, 1994 | |
President | George H. W. Bush Bill Clinton |
Preceded by | Richard A. Clarke |
Succeeded by | Thomas E. McNamara |
Personal details | |
Born | February 11, 1946 |
Robert L. Gallucci (born February 11, 1946) is an American academic and diplomat, who formerly worked as president of the
Early life and education
Gallucci was born in
Career
Gallucci left the world of academia in 1974 and went on to hold various positions relating to international affairs. He first found employment at the Arms Control and Disarmament Agency. Four years later, he became a division chief in the Department of State's Bureau of Intelligence and Research. From 1979 to 1981, he was a member of the Secretary's policy planning staff. He then served as an office director in both the Bureau of Near Eastern and South Asian Affairs and in the Bureau of Political-Military Affairs for a year each.
Ten years after beginning his foreign affairs career, he left
Gallucci returned to Georgetown University as dean of the Edmund A. Walsh School of Foreign Service on May 1, 1996. In March 1998, the Department of State appointed him as special envoy to deal with the threat posed by the proliferation of
Published works
Going Critical: The First North Korean Nuclear Crisis, with Joel S. Wit and Daniel B. Poneman (The Brookings Institution, April 2004).
Neither Peace Nor Honor: The Politics of American Military Policy in Viet-Nam (Johns Hopkins University Press, 1975).
"North Korea, Iran and the Proliferation of Nuclear Weapons: The Threat, U.S. Policy and the Prescription… and the India Deal," in Stephen van Evera, ed., How to Make America Safe (Cambridge, MA: The Tobin Project, 2006), pp. 23–32.
"Averting Nuclear Catastrophe: Contemplating Extreme Responses to U.S. Vulnerability," Annals of the American Academy of Political and Social Science, Vol. 607 (September 2006), pp. 51–58.
"America Deals with North Korea: A Realist's Approach," in Perspectives on Structural Realism, Andrew K. Hanami (Ed.) (Palgrave Macmillan, 2003).
"Weighing Sovereignty in the 'Sit Room:' Does It Enter or End the Debate?" in The Sacred and The Sovereign: Rethinking Religion and International Politics, John Carlson and Erik Owens, Eds. (Georgetown University Press, 2003).
"A Question of Strategic Nuclear Weapons Policy," Review Essay in Naval War College Review (Winter 2002).
"Negotiating Korean Unification: Options for an International Framework," in Korea's Future and the Great Powers, Nicholas Eberstadt and Richard J. Ellings, Eds. (National Bureau of Asian Research, 2001).
"The U.S. – North Korea Agreed Framework and the Korea Policy of the United States," in The Two Koreas and the United States (M.E. Sharpe Inc., 2000).
"U.S. Nonproliferation Policy: Lessons Learned from Our Experience with Iraq and North Korea," in Pulling Back From the Nuclear Brink: Reducing and Countering Nuclear Threats (Frank Cass Publishers, 1998).
Limiting U.S. Policy Options to Prevent Nuclear Weapons Proliferation: The Relevance of Minimum Deterrence (Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory, Center for Technical Studies on Security, Energy, and Arms Control, 1991).
"Factors Influencing the Proliferation of Nuclear Weapons," in Brito and Intriligator (eds.), Strategies for Managing Nuclear Proliferation: Economic and Political Issues (Lexington Books, 1983).
"Western Europe," in Williams and Desse (eds.), Nuclear Non-Proliferation: The Spent Fuel Problem (Pergamon Policy Studies, 1979).[3]
References
- ^ Tucker, Neely. "Georgetown U.'s Robert Gallucci Tapped to Be MacArthur Foundation President". washingtonpost.com. Retrieved 24 February 2017.
- ^ "Ambassador Robert Gallucci to Serve as Director of the John W. Kluge Center". Library of Congress.
- ^ "Georgetown School of Foreign Service Faculty Biography". sfs.georgetown.edu. Retrieved 20 February 2017.
External links
- Appearances on C-SPAN
- "New Leader for MacArthur Foundation", New York Times, March 10, 2009.
- "Gallucci Looks Back" (Transcript), PBS Online NewsHour, May 8, 1996.
- Robert Gallucci, "Reflections on Establishing and Implementing the Post-Gulf War Inspections of Iraq's Weapons of Mass Destruction Programs". Address delivered at the Institute for Science and International Security, June 14–15, 2001.
- Harry Kreisler, "U.S. Foreign Policy and Multilateral Negotiations: Conversation with Robert Gallucci," "Conversations with History," Institute of International Studies, UC Berkeley, 2002.
- Going Critical: The First North Korean Nuclear Crisis with Joel S. Wit (Author), Daniel Poneman