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Now on the faculty of [[Cambridge University]], '''Stefan Halper''' 'teaches' students in preparation for appointments at the FCO. | Now on the faculty of [[Cambridge University]], '''Stefan Halper''' 'teaches' students in preparation for appointments at the FCO. | ||
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Halper worked in several [[Republican]] administrations including those of [[Nixon]], [[Ford]], [[Reagan]] and [[George Herbert Walker Bush]]. His expertise is in foreign policy and international relations. | Halper worked in several [[Republican]] administrations including those of [[Nixon]], [[Ford]], [[Reagan]] and [[George Herbert Walker Bush]]. His expertise is in foreign policy and international relations. |
Revision as of 17:10, 27 October 2006
Now on the faculty of Cambridge University, Stefan Halper 'teaches' students in preparation for appointments at the FCO.
A Republican Party foreign policy apparatchik
Halper worked in several Republican administrations including those of Nixon, Ford, Reagan and George Herbert Walker Bush. His expertise is in foreign policy and international relations.
Author of America Alone
Halper is the co-author of the America Alone, and a leading Republican Party critic of the neoconservative movement and its ideology adopted by George Walker Bush and senior members of his administration.
Personal
Halper is married to the daughter of Ray S. Cline, who was a senior official in the CIA.