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Richard N. Haass

Richard N. Haass
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Richard N. Haass

Richard Haass is president of the Council on Foreign Relations, an independent, nonpartisan membership organization, think tank, and publisher. Until June 2003, Richard Haass was director of policy planning for the Department of State, where he was a principal advisor to Secretary of State Colin Powell.Previously, Haass was vice president and director of foreign policy studies at The Brookings Institution. He was also special assistant to President George Bush and senior director on the staff of the National Security Council from 1989 to1993. Haass is the author of The Opportunity: America's Moment to Alter History's Course. A Rhodes Scholar, he holds a B.A. from... Read full bio

War of Necessity, War of Choice will be released on May 18, 2010 in Trade Paperback
May 18, 2010
War of Necessity, War of Choice is now available in Trade Paperback
May 18, 2010
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Council On Foreign Relations, January 30, 2012
...policy. See more in United States, China, Defense Policy and Budget, Defense Strategy, National Security and Defense Author: Richard N. Haass December 28, 2011 Financial Times Richard N. Haass argues that as China's future becomes increasingly uncertain,...
Council On Foreign Relations, January 9, 2012
...trade, the exact opposite is true. See more in Asia, Economics, Trade, U.S. Strategy and Politics Author: Richard N. Haass December 28, 2011 Financial Times Richard N. Haass argues that as China's future becomes increasingly uncertain, it remains very...
OpEdNews.com, September 14, 2011
...the Bush White House was fishy from the start. Early on, the State Department's Ambassador at large Richard Haass charged Wilkerson with creating a George Marshall-style inter-agency panel linking the military's Joint staff and State Department planners,...
Dissident Voice, September 12, 2011
...at the 2009 Iranian elections from the “public’s point of view.” To substantiate this claim, you cite Richard Haass from the Council on Foreign Relations (arguably, an extreme establishment organization). With all due respect, I found such...
Stanford Review, April 24, 2011
...of learning a language solely to satisfy some future demand in business or foreign policy. He specifically critiques Richard Haass, the president of the Council on Foreign Relations, who expounded this view in a conference last November. Berman asks,...
Newshoggers.com, October 3, 2011
...to overdose and this thing is just getting off the ground. In a Foreign Affairs essay in 2008, Richard Haass argued that the world is moving from bi- and unipolarity (that is, the Cold War and its aftermath) to nonpolarity (i.e., no one’s in charge)....
Occupied Palestine | فلسطين, September 12, 2011
...at the 2009 Iranian elections from the “public’s point of view.” To substantiate this claim, you cite Richard Haass from the Council on Foreign Relations (arguably, an extreme establishment organization). With all due respect, I found such...
Dissident Voice, September 12, 2011
...at the 2009 Iranian elections from the “public’s point of view.” To substantiate this claim, you cite Richard Haass from the Council on Foreign Relations (arguably, an extreme establishment organization). With all due respect, I found such...
BBC News - Business, June 27, 2011
...debt that will have to be paid for by future taxpayers, and that could double the published figures." Richard Haass of the Council on Foreign Relations acknowledges that this structural commitment to future debt is not unique to the United States. All...
FishbowlDC, May 13, 2011
...Times; Roger Altman, Former U.S. Deputy Secretary of the Treasury; Douglas Holtz-Eakin, Former Director, Congressional Budget Office; Richard Haass, Council on Foreign Relations; Robert Kagan, The Brookings Institution; Anthony Shadid, The New York...