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2006 Council on Foreign Relations Membership Roster http://www.conspiracyarchive.com/ 2006 Council on Foreign Relations Membership Roster (as of July 17, 2006) UPDATED ON OCTOBER 30, 2006 Individual Membership *** Elected to Membership in 2005-2006 ††† Elected to five-year term membership in 2006 † Term Members A Aaron, David L. – former Ambassador to OECD (1993-1997); former Under Secretary of Commerce for International Trade (1997-2000) Abbot, Charles S. “Steve” (Admiral) – former Deputy Commander of U.S. European Command; a Rhodes Scholar Abbott, Wilder K. Abboud, A. Robert Abboud, Labeeb M. – general counsel for International AIDS Vaccine Initiative Abell, Keith W. ††† Abercrombie, Cara L. Abercrombie-Winstanley, Gina Kay Abernethy, Robert John – chairman of American Standard Development Company, Inc. Abizaid, John P. (Gen.) – Commander of Central Command (CENTCOM) Abramowitz, Michael J. – No. 2 editor at the Washington Post Abramowitz, Morton I. - former Ambassador to Thailand (1978-1981) and Turkey (1989- 1991) Abrams, Elliott – former Assistant Secretary of State for International Organization Affairs; major Iran-Contra figure ††† Abrams, Stacey Y. http://www.conspiracyarchive.com/ Abshire, David M. – former Ambassador to NATO (1983-1987) Aburdene, Odeh F. – former Vice President for Middle East business at Occidental Petroleum Ackerman, Peter – Chairman of the board of Freedom House Adams, Gordon M. – professor at George Washington Univ. Elliott School Adams, Michael F. – President of the University of Georgia Adams, Robert McCormick – former Secretary of the Smithsonian Institute (1984-1994) ***Adams, Timothy Dees Adelman, Carol C. – senior fellow and director of Hudson's Center for Science in Public Policy Adelman, Kenneth L. – former director of Arms Control and Disarmament Agency (1983-1987) Adler, Allen R. Aggarwal, Vinod K. – political science professor at Berkeley Agnew, Harold M. – former director of Los Alamos Labratory (1970-1979); former New Mexico State Senator Agostinelli, Robert F. Ahearn, William Edward – former executive editor at The Associated Press (AP) ††† Ahern, Stephanie R. Aidinoff, M. Bernard – senior counsel for Sullivan & Cromwell LLP; director for AIG Ajami, Fouad – professor at Johns Hopkins University ††† Albion, Alexis K. Albright, Madeleine K. – former Secretary of State (1997-2001); former Ambassador to UN (1993-1997) Alderman, Michael H. † Alderman, Peter Belmont – an associate of Debevoise & Plimpton LLP Aldrich, George H. – a judge on the Iran-United States Claims Tribunal (at The Hague); former U.S. representative at the United Nations' Law of the Sea Conference (1977-1981) Alexander, Margo N. – former banker for UBS Warburg and Paine Webber Alexander, Robert J. Alford, William P. – professor at Harvard Law School † Ali, Mustafa Javed Allaire, Paul A. – former Chairman and CEO of Xerox † Allan, Scott Hazzard Jr. Allbritton, Joe L. – former CEO of Riggs Bank http://www.conspiracyarchive.com/ † Allen, J. Michael III Allen, Jodie T. – managing editor of U.S.News & World Report Allen, Lew Jr. (Gen.) – former Air Force Chief of Staff (1978-1982); director of National Security Agency (1973-1977) Allen, Richard V. – former National Security Advisor (1981-1982) Allen, William L. – former editor-in-chief of National Geographic Allison, Graham T. – Director of Belfer Center for Science and International Affairs at Harvard; former Assistant Secretary of Defense for Policy and Plans (1993-1995) Allison, Richard C. Almond, Michael A. Alonzo, Anne L. – recently a co-chair of Hispanic Alliance for Free Trade Alter, Jonathan H. – senior editor and editor of Newsweek Alterman, Jon B. – an analyst and political commentator at the CSIS Altman, Roger C. – Chairman of Evercore Partners Inc.; Deputy Secretary of the Treasury under Clinton (1993-1995) Altman, William C. – a Rhodes Scholar Altshuler, David – CEO of Binnacle Capital and Chair of TechFoundation Alvarado, Donna Maria – Vice Chair of the Ohio Board of Regents Alvarez, Jose E. – professor at Columbia Law School †Alvarez, Kira M. Alving, Amy E. – vice president for technology at Science Applications International Corporation † Amador, Angelo I. – Director of Immigration Policy for the U.S. Chamber of Commerce † Amanat, Omar S. – former founder of Tradescape Corporation † Amerine, Jason L. (Major, Army) – professor at West Point; Special Forces officer; wounded in a friendly fire incident in Afghanistan † Amlani, Ajay K. Amos, Deborah Susan – National Public Radio and ABC News Propagandist † Amr, Hady A. – former member of the board of the Virginia Public School Authority; former World Bank bureaucrat Andelman, David A. – Executive Editor of Forbes.com; former CBS News correspondent Andersen, Harold W. Anderson, Craig B. – former President of National Council of Churches (1998-1999) Anderson, Desaix – Executive Director of the Korean Peninsula Energy Development Organization; former Charge d’Affaires ad interim (acting ambassador) to Red Vietnam (1995- 1997) Anderson, Edward G. III Anderson, Gloria B. Anderson, John B. (R-IL) – former member of House of Representatives (1961-1981); ran for President as independent in 1980 Anderson, Lisa – Dean of the School of International and Public Affairs at Columbia University http://www.conspiracyarchive.com/ Anderson, Mark A. Anderson, Paul F. – senior advisor to Booz Allen Hamilton ††† Anderson, Wendy R. Andreas, Terry Lynn Andrews, David R. – State Department Legal Adviser under Clinton; former General Counsel for PepsiCo. Andrews, Michael A. (D-TX) – former member of House of Representatives (1983-1995) Angelson, Mark A. Ansour, M. Michael Anthoine, Robert Anthony, John Duke – founding President and CEO of the National Council on U.S.-Arab Relations Aossey, Nancy A. – President and CEO of International Medical Corps Apgar, David P. – former vice president in Lehman Brothers' Financial Institutions Group Aponte, Mari Carmen – appointed by Clinton in 1998 to be Ambassador to Dominican Republic; she withdrew her nomination Appenteng, Kofi – attorney for Thacher Proffitt & Wood, LLP Appiah, Kwame Anthony Applebaum, Anne E. – columnist for Washington Post Apter, David E. – former political science professor at Yale Arcos, Cresencio S. – former Ambassador to Honduras (1990-1993) Arend, Athony Clark – professor at Georgetown Univ. School of Foreign Service Arkin, Stanley S. – senior partner of Arkin Kaplan LLP Armacost, Michael H. – former Ambassador to Japan (1989-1993) and Philippines (1982-1984) Armstrong, Anne L. – former Ambassador to Great Britain (1976-1977) Armstrong, C. Michael – former CEO of Comcast, AT&T, and Hughes Electronic (involved in satellite scandal with Bernard Schwartz) Armstrong, Lloyd, Jr. http://www.conspiracyarchive.com/ Arnhold, Henry H. Arnold, Millard W. Aron, Adam M. – former Chairman and CEO of Vail Resorts; former senior VP of United Airlines and Hyatt Hotels Aronson, Bernard W. – former Assistant Secretary of State for Inter-American Affairs (1989-1993) Aronson, Jonathan David – professor at Univ. of Southern California ***Arsenian, Deana Arsht, Adrienne – Chairman of the Board of Totalbank in Miami, Florida Art, Robert J. – international relations professor at Brandeis University Arthurs, Alberta – former director for arts and humanities at the Rockefeller Foundation; former President of Chatham College Artigiani, Carole – Executive Director of Global Kids, Inc. Asencio, Diego C. – former Ambassador to Brazil and Colombia ††† Aslan, Reza Asmus, Ronald D. – former Deputy Asst. Sec. of State for European Affairs (1997-2000) Assousa, George E. † Atkins, Benjamin A. Atkins, Betsy S. – President and CEO of Baja LLC; a trustee at Florida International University ***Atkinson, Caroline – Deputy Director for the Western Hemisphere of the International Monetary Fund Atwood, J. Brian – Dean of the Hubert H. Humphrey Institute of Public Affairs at Univ. of Minnesota; former Administrator of Agency for International Development [AID] (1993- 1999) Auer, James E. – former Navy officer; a professor at Vanderbilt Aufhauser, David D. – former Treasury Department General Counsel under Dubya (2001-2003); currently a global general counsel of UBS Augustine, Norman R. – former Chairman and CEO of Lockheed Martin † Auslin, Michael R. – Japanese history professor at Yale Auspitz, Josiah Lee – a director at The Sabre Foundation Ausubel, Jesse H. – Director of the Program for the Human Environment and Senior Research Associate at The Rockefeller University Avedon, John F. – writer and author Avery, John E. Awuah, Patrick G. Jr. – founder and president of Ashesi University Axelrod, Robert M. – professor at University of Michigan Ayers, H. Brandt – publisher of The Anniston Star (Alabama) † Ayres, Alyssa C. – deputy director of the Center for the Advanced Study of India http://www.conspiracyarchive.com/ Azim, Khalid B Babbitt, Bruce – former Secretary of the Interior (1993-2001); former Governor of Arizona (1978-1987) Babbitt, Eileen F. – a professor at the Fletcher School of Law and Diplomacy at Tufts University Babbitt, Harriet C. – former Ambassador to OAS Bacchus, James L. (D-FL) – former member of House of Representatives (1991-1995); former "judge" of World Trade Organization ***Bacevich, Andrew J. – professor of international relations at Boston University Bacon, Kenneth H. – former Assistant Secretary of Defense for Public Affairs (“spokesman”) under Clinton (1993-2001) Bader, William B. – former Assistant Secretary of State for Educational and Cultural Affairs (1999- 2001) Baer, Donald A. – Senior Executive Vice President for Strategy and
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