Join JINSA for a Conference Call on:
“U.S. Foreign Policy Implications of the British Elections”
Featuring:
Michael Makovsky, PhD |
Ambassador Eric Edelman |
Moderated By:
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Co-Chair, JINSA Gemunder Center Iran Policy Project and
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Friday, December 13
11:00 AM EST
*Please click below to Register. Once registered, you will receive the dial-in information via email.
Ambassador Eric Edelman is the Co-Chair of the JINSA Gemunder Center Iran Policy Project and the Eastern Mediterranean Policy Project. He has served in senior positions at the Departments of State and Defense as well as the White House where he led organizations providing analysis, strategy, policy development, security services, trade advocacy, public outreach, citizen services and congressional relations.
From August 2005 to January 2009, he served as the Undersecretary of Defense for Policy. He oversaw strategy development as the Department of Defense’s senior policy official with global responsibility for bilateral defense relations, war plans, special operations forces, homeland defense, missile defense, nuclear weapons and arms control policies, counter-proliferation, counter-narcotics, counter-terrorism, arms sales, and defense trade controls.
He served as U.S. ambassador to the Republics of Finland and Turkey in the Clinton and Bush Administrations and was principal deputy assistant to the vice president for national security affairs.
Amb. Edelman has been awarded the Department of Defense Medal for Distinguished Public Service, the Presidential Distinguished Service Award, and several Department of State Superior Honor Awards. In January 2011, he was awarded the Legion d’Honneur by the French Government.
He received a bachelor’s degree in history and government from Cornell University and has a doctorate in U.S. diplomatic history from Yale University.
Michael Makovsky, PhD is JINSA President & CEO. He is a U.S. national security expert, and has worked extensively on U.S. policy towards Iran’s nuclear program, the Middle East, and the intersection of international energy markets and politics with U.S. national security.