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CFR Membership Roster 2020 COUNCIL ON FOREIGN RELATIONS MEMBERSHIP ROSTER 2020 Peter Aaran David L. Aaron Steve Abbot Laura Winthrop Abbot A. Robert Abboud Labeeb M. Abboud Keith W. Abell Gina Abercrombie-Winstanley Robert John Abernethy John P. Abizaid Mona Aboelnaga Kanaan David S. Abraham Michael J. Abramowitz Elliott Abrams Michael P. Abrams Samuel J. Abrams Stacey Y. Abrams William M. Abrams Niso Abuaf Odeh F. Aburdene Elliot Ackerman Peter Ackerman Alana Ackerson Darius E. Adamczyk Gordon M. Adams Jacqueline Adams Julie Adams Marjorie A. Adams Michael F. Adams Nicolas E. Adams Tim Adams Clara L. Adams-Ender Linda L. Addison Beth Addonizio Carol C. Adelman David Adelman Richard C. Adkerson Allen R. Adler Stephen J. Adler John-Paul P. Adrian A. J. Agarwal Vinod K. Aggarwal Mukesh Aghi Robert F. Agostinelli Eric Aguiar David B. Agus Stephanie Ahern Qanta A. Ahmed Salman S. Ahmed Jasmeet K. Ahuja Sanjiv Ahuja Vikrum D. Aiyer Florence O. Akinyemi Adotei Akwei Kurt W. Albaugh Alice P. Albright Madeleine K. Albright Edward Alden Michael H. Alderman John Alexander Lewis S. Alexander Margo N. Alexander Gigi Alford William P. Alford Jonathan R. Alger Mohamad S. Ali Samar S. Ali Danielle Allen Michael Allen Jodie T. Allen John R. Allen Marc Allen Nathaniel D. Allen Richard V. Allen Ronald L. Allen Thad W. Allen Faheen Allibhoy Graham Allison Michael A. Almond Anne Alonzo Andrew M. Alper Avery M. Alpha Jonathan H. Alter Karen J. Alter Jon B. Alterman Alexandra Altman Drew Altman Elizabeth J. Altman Roger C. Altman William C. Altman David Altshuler Jose E. Alvarez Marco Alverà Amy E. Alving Maria Teresa Alzuru James L. Amine Catherine Amirfar Rina Amiri Cyrus Amir-Mokri Deborah Amos Hady A. Amr David A. Andelman Michael T. Anders Elizabeth Andersen Craig B. Anderson Desaix Anderson Gloria B. Anderson Lisa Anderson Paul F. Anderson Ryan K. Anderson Wendy R. Anderson Terry L. Andreas Bruce H. Andrews Jon Kim Andrus Paul J. Angelo Mark Angelson M. Michael Ansour John Duke Anthony Nancy A. Aossey Mari Carmen Aponte Felicia Appenteng Kwame Anthony Appiah Anne E. Applebaum Benita Applebaum Francis J. Aquila Ryan Arant Daniel J. Arbess Carmiel S. Arbit Cresencio S. Arcos Anthony Clark Arend Gideon Argov Sarah Arkin Stanley S. Arkin Michael H. Armacost Charles Michael Armstrong Nicole Arnaboldi Jenna Arnold Adam M. Aron Bernard W. Aronson Jonathan D. Aronson Fabiola R. Arredondo Deana Arsenian Adrienne Arsht Robert J. Art Alberta Arthurs Carole Artigiani Ramin Asgard Emma M. Ashford Jessica P. Ashooh Anders Åslund George E. Assousa Bama Athreya Caroline Atkinson Holly G. Atkinson Kathryn C. Atkinson Rush Atkinson J. Brian Atwood Krista Z. Auchenbach James E. Auer Jonathan Auerbach Paul Auerbach David D. Aufhauser Byron Auguste Norman R. Augustine Ken Auletta Josiah Lee Auspitz John H. Austin Jr. Jon T. Austin Lloyd J. Austin III Jesse H. Ausubel John F. Avedon Sara M. Aviel Aamina Awan Khan Patrick G. Awuah Jr. Robert M. Axelrod David R. Ayón Alyssa Ayres Balan R. Ayyar Khalid Azim Suhad Babaa Eileen F. Babbitt Hattie Babbitt Terry L. Babcock-Lumish Peter Babej James L. Bacchus Peter B. Bach Zachary M. Baddorf Christine H. Bader Erykah Baduizm Donald A. Baer Elizabeth Frawley Bagley Arvin Bahl Katherine Baicker Ron Bailey Ted Bailey Leslie E. Bains Robert S. Bair Maiken E. Baird Peter Baird Zoë Baird Audrey H. Baker Cheri L. Baker Eric H. Baker James A. Baker III Jim Baker Jason B. Baker John R. Baker Pauline H. Baker Sasha Baker Stewart A. Baker Thurbert E. Baker Nandita Bakhshi Peter Bakstansky R. Alexander Balaram Paul Balaran David A. Baldwin Sherman Baldwin Carol Baldwin Moody Asli U. Bali Kenneth D. Balick Daniella Ballou-Aares Roberta Balstad Larry Band Ajay Banga Angela M. Banks Jon Banner Preeta D. Bansal Valentina G. Barbacci Haley Barbour William G. Bardel Teresa C. Barger David Bargueño Daniel J. Barker Kim Barker Henri J. Barkey Robert T. Barlick Jr. Bill Barnett Michael Barnett Robert B. 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