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Dan Blumenthal is a resident fellow in Asian Studies at the [[American
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Dan Blumenthal is a resident fellow in Asian Studies at the [[American Enterprise Institute]]. Previously, he was senior director for China, Taiwan, and Mongolia in the [[Office of the Secretary of Defense]] for international security affairs during the first [[George W. Bush]]
Enterprise Institute]]. Previously, he was senior director for China,
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administration. In that capacity, he led a team that formulated and implemented defense policies and programs toward, and for, these portfolio countries. Before his service at the Department of Defense, Mr. Blumenthal practiced law in New York and was as a research assistant at the [[Washington Institute for Near East Policy]].{{ref|bio}}
Taiwan, and Mongolia in the [[Office of the Secretary of Defense]] for
 
international security affairs during the first [[George W. Bush]]
 
administration. In that capacity, he led a team that formulated and
 
implemented defense policies and programs toward, and for, these
 
portfolio countries. Before his service at the Department of Defense,
 
Mr. Blumenthal practiced law in New York and was as a research assistant
 
at the [[Washington Institute for Near East Policy]].{{ref|bio}}
 
  
 
==Notes==
 
==Notes==
 
# {{note|bio}} Dan Blumenthal, http://www.stratedu.com/Blumenthal_Bio.htm
 
# {{note|bio}} Dan Blumenthal, http://www.stratedu.com/Blumenthal_Bio.htm

Revision as of 09:52, 25 June 2006

Dan Blumenthal is a resident fellow in Asian Studies at the American Enterprise Institute. Previously, he was senior director for China, Taiwan, and Mongolia in the Office of the Secretary of Defense for international security affairs during the first George W. Bush administration. In that capacity, he led a team that formulated and implemented defense policies and programs toward, and for, these portfolio countries. Before his service at the Department of Defense, Mr. Blumenthal practiced law in New York and was as a research assistant at the Washington Institute for Near East Policy.[1]

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  1. ^ Dan Blumenthal, http://www.stratedu.com/Blumenthal_Bio.htm