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Abramowitz, Morton - Senior Fellow at the Century Foundation.
Abrams, Elliot - National Security Council – top advisor on the Middle
East. Alumnus of the Heritage Foundation.
History: As Assistant Secretary of
State for Human Rights and Humanitarian Affairs under Reagan, was responsible
for covering up war crimes committed by the U.S. backed Contras. Was charged in
connection with the Iran-Contra affair, and pled to lesser charges. Was later
pardoned by Bush Sr. The British media reported Elliot was behind the attempted
Chavez coup in Venezuela.
Allen, Richard V. - member: National Security Advisory Board, and the
Defense Policy Board. President of the Richard V. Allen Company (consulting
firm). Senior Fellow at the Hoover Institute.
History: founding chairman for
the Heritage Foundation’s Asian Studies Center. Founding member of the Committee
on the Present Danger. Former board member of the Center for Strategic and
International Studies. Assistant to the President for National Security affairs
during the Reagan administration, but forced from office over suspected
financial misconduct.
Anderson, Mark A. -
unable to verify biographical information from
multiple sources (other than PNAC involvement).
Armitage, Richard - Deputy Secretary of State.
History: Former
board member of CACI, the private military contractor whose employees were
responsible for torturing prisoners at Abu Ghraib prison. Assistant Secretary of
Defense for International Security Affairs during the Reagan Administration.
Named by the government as one of the people guilty of supplying weapons in the
Iran Contra Affair, but never charged.
Au, Andrew Y. -
unable to verify biographical information from
multiple sources (other than PNAC involvement).
Bang-Jensen, Nina - executive director of the Coalition for
International Justice.
Bao-Lord, Bette - member of the Council on Foreign Relations (director
until 2003). Chairman of Freedom House. Wife of ex-ambassador to China Winston
Lord, who is Co-chairman of the International Rescue Committee.
Barnett, Roger - professor at the Naval War College (a government
facility).
History: Vice President of the National Institute for Public
Policy. Professor at Georgetown University.
Bauer, Gary – founder of the Campaign for Working Families, president
of American Values.
History: past president of the Family Research Council.
Under Secretary of Education in the Reagan administration.
Bennet, William J. – co-director of Empower America, co-director of
Partnership for a Drug-Free America, Distinguished Fellow of the Heritage
Foundation. Writer.
History: Secretary of Education under Reagan.
Bergner, Jeffrey - study group member of the Commission on National
Security 21st Century. Member of the board of trustees for the Hudson Institute,
and the Asia Foundation. His lobbying company represents a number of weapons
contractors, among other major corporations.
History: Staff Director for the
Senate Foreign Relations Committee during the Reagan administration.
Bernstein, Alvin -
unable to verify biographical information from
multiple sources (other than PNAC involvement).
Bernstein, Robert L. - Professor at the National Defense University (a
government facility).
History: worked at the Naval War College (government
facility), and in the Defense Department.
Biddle, George - member of the Council on Foreign Relations, and
Senior Vice President of the International Rescue Committee (allegedly a relief
organisation).
Bolton, John R. - Under Secretary of State for Arms Control and
International Security.
History: Senior Vice President of the American
Enterprise Institute. Assistant Secretary for International Organization Affairs
for the Department of State under Bush Sr. Assistant Attorney General for the
Department of Justice under Reagan.
Boot, Max - Senior Fellow of the National Security Studies.
Contributing Editor for the Weekly Standard.
History: editor of the Wall
Street Journal, writer and editor for the Christian Science Monitor.
Bork, Ellen – Deputy Director of the PNAC.
History: Transatlantic
Fellow of the German Marshall Fund.
Boschwitz, Rudy - Presidential appointee to the Holocaust Memorial
Council. One of the top fund-raisers for Bush Jr. in 2000. Founder of Home Valu
Inc. Minnesota Senator (1978-1991).
Buckley, William F. Jr. - owner of National Review
magazine.
History: CIA agent in the Fifties. Hosted the television show
Firing Line.
Bush, Jeb – Governor of Florida.
History: Banned convicted felons
from voting in the 2000 presidential election, using an extremely inaccurate
system to remove voting rights; allowed ineligible absentee ballots to be
counted.
Cambone, Stephen A. - Under Secretary of Defense for Intelligence,
Special Assistant to the Secretary and Director for Program Analysis and
Evaluation – Department of Defense.
History: Special Assistant to Donald
Rumsfeld just prior to current appointments. Director in the Defense Department
during the Bush Sr. administration. Past deputy director in SRS Technologies
(Defense contractor).
Carlucci, Frank - Chairman Emeritus of the Carlyle Group, and Nortel
Networks. Member of the board of United Defense Inc. Considered a protégé of D.
Rumsfeld.
History: Chairman of the Carlyle Group (1993-2000). Secretary of
Defense during the Reagan administration. Deputy Director in the CIA. CIA agent.
Accused of being behind the assassination of Congo Prime Minister Lumumba during
the Sixties, but never charged.
Cheney, Dick – Vice President. Member of the Council on Foreign
Relations. Employee(?) of Halliburton – draws a one million dollar per year
salary.
History: worked for D. Rumsfeld in 1969. Presidential assistant to
Gerald Ford. Secretary of Defense for Bush Sr. Halliburton CEO 1995 to 2000;
gains the company 3.8 billion dollars in federal contracts and guaranteed loans.
Upon becoming Vice President, Halliburton receives billions of dollars in Iraq
contracts not tendered to other companies. Behind installing Rumsfeld, Paul
Wolfowitz, John Bolton, and Elliot Abrams into their current positions in
government. Wife Lynne is a senior fellow with the American Enterprise
Institute. Daughter Elizabeth is Deputy Assistant Secretary of State for Near
East Affairs.
Clemons, Steven C. - Executive Vice President of the New America
Foundation.
Cohen, Eliot A. - professor at Johns Hopkins University. Member of the
Council on Foreign Relations.
History: professor at the Naval War College.
Previously worked for D. Rumsfeld.
Cropsey, Seth - Director of the International Broadcasting
Bureau.
History: Director in the Heritage Foundation. Visiting Fellow in the
American Enterprise Institute. Assistant Editor of the Public Interest
(1976-77). Hudson Institute researcher. Deputy Under Secretary in the Department
of the Navy during the Reagan administration.
DeConcini, Dennis Webster - Chairman of the Board of Directors for the
National Center for Missing & Exploited Children.
History: eighteen years
as Senator from Arizona. Member of the Balkan Action Committee.
Dale, Helle - Director in the Heritage Foundation.
Decter, Midge – Writer. Heritage Foundation director. Wife of Norman
Podhoretz. Claims to worship Donald Rumsfeld, and has written a book for
Rumsfeld admirers.
Dobriansky, Paula - Under Secretary of State for Global
Affairs.
History: Senior Vice President (Washington office) of the Council on
Foreign Relations prior to appointment. Deputy Assistant Secretary for Human
Rights and Humanitarian Affairs for the Department of State in the Reagan
administration.
Donnelly, Thomas – Deputy Executive Director of the PNAC.
History:
Director of Strategic Communication and Initiatives for Lockheed Martin Corp.
(weapons contractor).
Eberstadt, Nicholas - consultant for the State Department, consultant
for the Bureau of the Census. Member of the American Enterprise Institute.
Edgar, Robert (Rev. Dr.) - General Secretary of the National Council
of Churches of Christ. Ordained as an United Methodist. Former Congressman.
Epstein, David - employee at the Office of Secretary of Defense – Net
Assessment.
Etzioni, Amitai - founder of the Communitarian Network, and editor of
their magazine. Was Senior Advisor to the White House on Domestic Affairs during
the Carter administration.
Fautua, David -
unable to verify biographical information from
multiple sources (other than PNAC involvement).
Feulner, Edwin J. Jr. - Heritage Foundation.
History: advisor to
President Reagan.
Forbes, Steve – President, CEO, and Editor-in-Chief of Forbes
magazine.
History: campaigned twice for the Republican nomination for
president. Directed the dissemination of propaganda on Radio Free Europe and
Radio Liberty during both the Reagan and Bush Sr. administrations.
Fradkin, Hillel - member of the Advisory Committee on International
Education – Department of Education. Part of Benador Associates, a publicity
firm handling clients such as PNAC members R. Perle, J. Woolsey, F. Gaffney, C.
Krauthammer, and M. Boot.
History: Fellow in the American Enterprise
Institute prior to government appointment.
Friedberg, Aaron - Vice President’s Deputy National Security
Advisor.
History: Fellow of the Council on Foreign Relations. Consultant for
the CIA.
Fukuyama, Francis - President’s Council on Bioethics. Member of the
Council on Foreign Relations.
Gaffney, Frank – President and CEO of the Center for Security Policy,
Washington Times columnist, brother of Devon Gaffney-Cross.
History: worked
for Richard Perle during the Reagan administration.
Gaffney-Cross, Devon - member of the Defense Policy Board (Pentagon).
Member of the Board of Directors of the Center for Strategic and Budgetary
Assessments. Sister of Frank Gaffney.
Gejdenson, Sam - owns Sam Gejdenson International. Congressman (D)
1981 - 2000.
Gerecht, Reuel Marc – Senior Fellow of the PNAC, Resident Fellow of
the American Enterprise Institute.
History: former CIA agent (1985 – 1994).
CBS News consultant on Afghanistan.
Goldman, Merle - Adjunct Professor for the Foreign Service Institute
of the State Department.
Goure, Daniel - consultant for the Department of State, the Department
of Defense, and the Department of Energy. Vice President of the Lexington
Institute. Was a Study Team Leader for the Institute of Peace (1990-91).
Halperin, Morton H. - director for the Council on Foreign Relations,
and for the Open Society Institute.
Hefferman, John -
unable to verify biographical information from
multiple sources (other than PNAC involvement).
Hooper, James R. - Executive Director of the Balkan Action
Council.
Ikle, Fred C. – Distinguished Scholar for the Center for Strategic and
International Studies. Member of the Council on Foreign Relations.
History:
Under Secretary of Defense for Policy in the Reagan administration.
Jackson, Bruce – President of the Project on Transitional Democracies.
President of the Committee on NATO.
Member: Council on Foreign Relations,
International Institute for Strategic Studies, Board of Advisors for the Center
for Security Policy.
History: Director of Strategic Planning for Lockheed
Martin Corp. (weapons contractor). Worked for Richard Perle, Paul Wolfowitz, and
Dick Cheney during the eighties.
Joyce, Michael S. - founder of Americans for Community and
Faith-Centered Enterprise, an organisation created to help push through Bush
Jr.’s “Faith-Based Initiative”. Member of the Research Council of America. Was
part of the Presidential Transition Team for Reagan.
Kagan, Donald – Hillhouse Professor of History and Classics at Yale
University. Writer. Father of Frederick and Robert Kagan.
Kagan, Frederick - Professor of military history at West
Point.
History: co-wrote, with his father Donald and other PNAC contributors,
“While America Sleeps”.
Kagan, Robert - co-founder of the PNAC. Contributing Editor for the
Weekly Standard and the New Republic; columnist for the Washington Post. Member
of the Council on Foreign Relations. Husband of Victoria Nuland, Deputy National
Security Advisor to the Vice President.
History: Deputy in the Department of
State under Elliot Abrams during the Reagan administration.
Kampelman, Max M. - Lawyer. Member of the Board of Trustees for
Freedom House. Member of the Board of Advisors for the Jewish Institute for
National Security Affairs.
Karatnycky, Adrian - member of the Council on Foreign Relations, and
Freedom House.
History: worked for the New York Times, Washington Post, and
Washington Times.
Kemble, Penn - Department of State – Head, Eminent Persons Group,
Sudan Slavery Commission. Senior Fellow in Freedom House.
Kennedy, Craig - President of the German Marshall Fund.
Khalilzad, Zalmay - Ambassador to Afghanistan, Special Presidential
Envoy to Afghanistan, and Special Presidential Envoy to the Free
Iraqis.
History: Senior Director of the National Security Council (2001 –
2003). Accused by candidates in the Afghan elections of arranging President
Hamid Karzai’s victory. Worked for Paul Wolfowitz at the State Department in
1984 – 1985. Advisor to Unocal for their proposed gas pipeline project through
Afghanistan (1997).
Killebrew, Robert B. - Colonel (retired)
History: Security
Strategies study member for PNAC. Consultant to a variety of army and private
institute military projects.
Kirkpatrick, Jeane - on the executive committee of Freedom House, and
the board of advisors of the Jewish Institute for National Security Affairs.
Member of the Council on Foreign Relations, and the Committee on the Present
Danger. Former U.S. Ambassador. Member of the National Security Council under
Reagan.
Koh, Harold Hongju - Dean of Yale.
History: Assistant Secretary of
State for Democracy, Human Rights and Labor in the Clinton administration.
Kovler, Peter - Nixon Center Advisory Council. Balkans Action
Committee.
Krauthammer, Charles - Presidential appointee to the President’s
Council On Bioethics. Columnist for the Washington Post. Contributing Editor for
the New Republic, and the Weekly Standard. Member of the Editorial Board for the
National Interest, and the Public Interest.
Kristol, William - co-founder of the PNAC. Columnist for (and
co-founder of) the Weekly Standard.
History: Chief of Staff to Vice President
Dan Quayle, Secretary of Education Chief of Staff under William Bennett during
the Reagan administration.
Lagon, Mark P. - Deputy Assistant Secretary of State.
History:
fellow of the Council on Foreign Relations. Deputy Director of the House
Republican Committee. Senior advisor to Jeane Kirkpatrick - American Enterprise
Institute.
Lasswell, James - Employee of GAMA Corporation (war games, military
training via software).
Lehrman, Lewis E. - on the Board of Trustees for the Heritage
Foundation, and the American Enterprise Institute. President and co-founder of
the Citizens for America.
Libby, I. Lewis - Assistant to the President, and Chief of Staff to
the Vice President.
History: after graduating law school, went to work for
Paul Wolfowitz (1981 - 1985) at the State Department. Hired again by Wolfowitz
in 1989, this time at the Pentagon.
Lindberg, Tod - Research Fellow at the Hoover Institute. Editor of
Policy Review journal.
Mack, Connie III - Congressman for Florida. Previously served in the
Florida House of Representatives (2000 - 2003).
Maletz, Christopher – Assistant Director of the PNAC.
Markey, Mary Beth - Executive Director for the International Campaign
for Tibet. Worked in the Senate Foreign Relations Committee prior to 1996.
Martinage, Robert - consultant for the Center for Strategic and
Budgetary Assessments.
McKivergan, Daniel – Deputy Director of the PNAC.
History: research
director for The Weekly Standard (1995 – 1997). Legislative director for Senator
John McCain (2000), and for Congressman Dan Miller (1997).
Meese, Edwin III - Heritage Foundation.
History: Attorney General
during the Reagan administration. Investigated for his involvement in the Iraq
Bechtel pipeline deal (which also involved D. Rumsfeld) - not prosecuted, but
resigned.
Meilinger, Phil – U.S. Naval War College.
Muravchik, Joshua - Resident Scholar for the American Enterprise
Institute. Member of the Board of Advisors for the Jewish Institute for National
Security Affairs.
Owens, Mackubin - professor at the Naval War College (a government
facility).
Owens, Wayne -
Deceased (December 18, 2002).
History: eight
years as Congressman (D) for Utah.
Peretz, Martin - owner and Editor-in-Chief of the New Republic
magazine.
Perle, Richard N. - Pentagon Policy Advisor (resigned February 2004),
member – Defense Policy Board.
Member: Balkan Action Committee, Committee on
the Present Danger, American Enterprise Institute associate. On advisory board
of the Jewish Institute for National Security Affairs.
History: Assistant
Secretary of Defense under Reagan. FBI suspected Perle of spying for Israel in
1970 - not prosecuted.
Pletka, Danielle - Vice President of Foreign and Defense Policy for
the American Enterprise Institute.
History: senior staff member of the U.S.
Senate Committee on Foreign Relations (1992-2002).
Podhoretz, Norman - member of the Council on Foreign Relations.
Husband of Midge Decter, father-in-law of Elliot Abrams.
Porter, John Edward - member of the RAND board of
Trustees.
History: Congressman until 2000.
Quayle, J. Danforth - was Vice President under Bush Sr.
Rodman, Peter W. - Assistant Secretary of Defense for International
Security Affairs.
History: Staff Director of State Department Policy Planning
under Reagan.
Rosen, Stephen P. - Harvard professor.
History: professor at the
Naval War College. Director in the National Security Council under Reagan.
Rowen, Henry S. - member of Department of Defense Policy Board.
Presidential appointee to the Commission on the Intelligence Capabilities of the
United States Regarding Weapons of Mass Destruction.
History: Assistant
Secretary of Defense for International Security Affairs under Bush Sr. RAND
Corporation president 1967–1972.
Rumsfeld, Donald - Secretary of Defense.
Member: Hoover Institution
board of trustees, RAND Corporation, Empower America board, Freedom House board,
Balkan Action Committee, Committee on the Present Danger, Center for Security
Policy.
History: Congressman from 1962 to 1969. Member of Nixon’s cabinet.
Member of Gerald Ford’s cabinet and Secretary of Defense. Chaired Ballistic
Missile Threat (“Rumsfeld”

Commission in 1998.
Scheunemann, Randy – on PNAC Board of Directors, U.S. Committee on
NATO Board of Directors. Treasurer for Project on Transitional Democracies.
Lobbyist.
History: Office of the Secretary of Defense - Consultant on Iraq
Policy (2001).
Schmitt, Gary – Executive Director of the PNAC. Consultant to the
Department of Defense.Member of the Board of Directors of the U.S. Committee on
NATO. Visiting Fellow at the Brookings Institute. Adjunct Professor at John
Hopkins University.
History: Executive Director of the President’s Foreign
Intelligence Advisory Board under Reagan.
Schneider, William Jr. - Chairman of the Defense Science Board for the
Department of Defense. President of International Planning Services, works for
the lobbying company Jefferson Consulting Group. Previously served on the
“Rumsfeld Commission”.
Shaw, Sin-Ming - resident scholar at Oxford University’s Oriel
College.
Shulsky, Abram N. - Director: Defence Department’s Office Of Special
Plans, a division created by Paul Wolfowitz.
History: Worked for the RAND
corporation. Worked under Richard Perle in the Defense Department during the
Reagan administration.
Shultz, Richard - Professor of International Politics at the Fletcher
School. Holds Chairs at the Naval War College and the U.S. Military Academy.
Fellow at the Institute of Peace.
Simon, Paul -
Deceased (Dec. 9/03). Former Democratic
Senator.
Sokolski, Henry - Executive Director of the Nonproliferation Education
Center.
History: was Resident Fellow in the Heritage Foundation and the
Hoover Institution. Was a Senior Legislative Aide for Senator Dan Quayle.
Solarz, Stephen J.- vice chairman of the International Crisis Group.
Member of the Council on Foreign Relations.
History: Congressman for New York
(1975-93)
Sonnenfeldt, Helmut - Brookings Institution.
History: member of the
National Security Council. Advisor to President Nixon.
Sussman, Leonard - executive director of Freedom House. Was a
journalist in New York.
Sweeney, John J. - President of the American Federation of Labor -
Congress of Industrial Organizations (AFL-CIO). Member of the Council on Foreign
Relations.
Taft, William Howard IV - Chief Legal Advisor to the Department of
State.
History: assistant to Casper Weinberger in the Nixon administration.
Thornburgh, Dick - Lawyer. Past governor of Pennsylvania. Attorney
General in the Reagan and Bush Sr. administrations.
Tkacik, John - Heritage Foundation. President of China Business
Intelligence. Worked in the State Department during the Reagan
administration.
Turner, Ed -
unable to verify biographical information from
multiple sources (other than PNAC involvement).
Vickers, Michael - Director of Strategic Studies for the Center for
Strategic and Budgetary Assessments. Creator of “Future Warfare 20XX” games.
Former CIA agent.
Waldron, Arthur - board member of Freedom House, member of the Council
on Foreign Relations.
History: professor at the Naval War College
(1991-97).
Wallop, Malcolm - Heritage Foundation. Founder and Chairman of the
Frontiers of Freedom.
History: part of the Rumsfeld Commission. Senator for
Wyoming (1977 - 1995).
Watts, Barry D. - Director of Program Analysis and Evaluation – Office
of The Secretary of Defense.
History: before government appointment, was a
director in Northrop Gruman (weapons contractor).
Webb, James - was Secretary of the Navy and Assistant Secretary of
Defense during the Reagan administration.
Weber, Vin - member of the National Commission on Public Service.
Member of the German Marshall Fund – board of trustees. Co-founder of Empower
America. Partner in Clark & Weinstock.
History: Congressman for Minnesota
1980 – 1992.
Weigel, George – Senior Fellow at the Ethics and Public Policy
Center.
History: co-founded National Endowment for Democracy.
Weinberger, Caspar W.– writer.
History: past publisher and chairman
of Forbes magazine. Secretary of Defense under Reagan. Indicted on felony
charges for his participation in supplying missiles to Iran, but pardoned by
President Bush Sr.
Weyrich, Paul M. – President of the Free Congress Research and
Education Foundation. National Chairman of Coalitions for America.
History:
co-founded Heritage Foundation. Co-founded the Moral Majority. Past treasurer of
Council for National Policy.
Williams, Christopher A. - Department of Defense – Special Assistant
to Donald Rumsfeld. Lobbyist for Boeing and Northrop Grumman Corporation
(weapons contractors).
History: member of Pentagon’s Deterrence Concepts
Advisory Panel, and member of Pentagon’s Defense Policy Board during Bush Jr.
administration.
Windsor, Jennifer L. - Executive Director of Freedom
House.
History: previously held various positions at the U.S. Agency for
International Development.
Wolfowitz, Paul - Deputy Secretary of Defense, and Assistant to the
Vice President.
History: Head of the State Department’s Policy Planning Staff
under Reagan. Deputy Assistant Secretary of Defense for Regional Programs under
Carter.
Woolsey, R. James - member of the Defense Policy Board, member of the
Deterrence Concepts Advisory Panel, and member of the National Commission on
Energy Policy. Trustee for the Center for Strategic and International Studies.
Chairman of the Board of Trustees for Freedom House. Honorary Co-Chair of the
National Security Advisory Council.
History: Director of the CIA during
Clinton administration.
Wortzel, Larry - Director in the Heritage Foundation.
Zakheim, Dov S. - Member of the advisory board for the American Jewish
Committee, member of the Council on Foreign Relations, and Adjunct Scholar for
the Heritage Foundation. Under Secretary and Chief Financial Officer for the
Department of Defense (resigned April 15, 2004).
Zoellick, Robert B. - U.S. Trade Representative and member of
President’s Cabinet.
History: Under Secretary of State for Economic and
Agricultural Affairs, then White House Deputy Chief of Staff in the Bush Sr.
administration.
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