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[[Carnes Lord]] is an American political scientist and strategist. | [[Carnes Lord]] is an American political scientist and strategist. | ||
− | Lord served as director of international communications and information policy on the [[National Security Council]] staff (1981-83), assistant to the vice president for national security affairs (1989-91), and distinguished fellow at the [[National Defense University]] (1991-93).<ref>[ Carnes Lord], Ashbrook Center, accessed 2 September 2009.</ref> | + | Lord served as director of international communications and information policy on the [[National Security Council]] staff (1981-83), assistant to the vice president for national security affairs (1989-91), and distinguished fellow at the [[National Defense University]] (1991-93).<ref>[http://www.ashbrook.org/events/lecture/2004/lord.html Carnes Lord], Ashbrook Center, accessed 2 September 2009.</ref> |
− | As of 2007, Lord was Professor of Military and Naval Strategy in the Strategic Research Department of the Center for Naval Warfare Studies at the [[U.S. Naval War College]].<ref>Carnes Lord, Ph.D and Helle C. Dale, [ Public Diplomacy and the Cold War: Lessons Learned], Heritage Foundation, 18 September 2007.</ref> | + | As of 2007, Lord was Professor of Military and Naval Strategy in the Strategic Research Department of the Center for Naval Warfare Studies at the [[U.S. Naval War College]].<ref>Carnes Lord, Ph.D and Helle C. Dale, [http://www.heritage.org/research/nationalsecurity/bg2070.cfm Public Diplomacy and the Cold War: Lessons Learned], Heritage Foundation, 18 September 2007.</ref> |
==Affiliations== | ==Affiliations== |
Latest revision as of 16:33, 2 September 2009
Carnes Lord is an American political scientist and strategist.
Lord served as director of international communications and information policy on the National Security Council staff (1981-83), assistant to the vice president for national security affairs (1989-91), and distinguished fellow at the National Defense University (1991-93).[1]
As of 2007, Lord was Professor of Military and Naval Strategy in the Strategic Research Department of the Center for Naval Warfare Studies at the U.S. Naval War College.[2]
Affiliations
- Center for Security Policy - Member, National Security Advisory Council
- Working Group on Intelligence Reform - Member
Notes
- ↑ Carnes Lord, Ashbrook Center, accessed 2 September 2009.
- ↑ Carnes Lord, Ph.D and Helle C. Dale, Public Diplomacy and the Cold War: Lessons Learned, Heritage Foundation, 18 September 2007.