- Source: List of Elliott School of International Affairs people
The list of Elliott School of International Affairs people includes notable graduates, professors, and administrators affiliated with the Elliott School of International Affairs of the George Washington University, located in Washington, D.C.
Among its alumni are numerous ambassadors, diplomats, politicians, and public figures, including Chang Dae-whan (former prime minister of South Korea), Tammy Duckworth (sitting U.S. senator), Rose Gottemoeller (current deputy-general of NATO), Ciarán Devane (current chief executive of the British Council), and John Shalikashvili (former Supreme Allied Commander). Notable faculty has included Christopher A. Kojm, chairman of the National Intelligence Council under President Obama, Moudud Ahmed, former prime minister of Bangladesh, Amitai Etzioni, former president of the American Sociological Association, William J. Crowe, former chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff, and S. M. Krishna, Foreign Minister of India.
Alumni
= Journalism
=Adam Ciralsky – Emmy Award and Peabody Award-winning journalist of 60 Minutes and NBC News
Diana B. Henriques (BA '69) – Pulitzer Prize finalist and New York Times journalist
Kasie Hunt (BA '06) – MSNBC and NBC News correspondent
Matt Medved – Spin editor-in-chief
Josh Rogin – CNN political analyst, Bloomberg View foreign policy analyst
Kim A. Snyder (BA 83) – Variety Magazine contributor, director of Sundance Film Festival-nominated documentary I Remember Me
= Diplomacy
=Cresencio S. Arcos Jr. – U.S. Ambassador to Honduras
Richard L. Baltimore – U.S. Ambassador to Oman
Elliott Charng – Taiwanese Ambassador to Australia, New Zealand, and India
Edward "Skip" Gnehm – U.S. Ambassador to Jordan, Kuwait and Australia
Robert P. Jackson – U.S. Ambassador to Ghana and Cameroon
Lyle Franklin Lane – U.S. Ambassador to Uruguay and Paraguay
Marisa Lino (MA '72) – U.S. Ambassador to Albania
Francis Terry McNamara (MA '72) – U.S. Ambassador to Gabon and São Tomé and Príncipe
Joseph Prueher (MA '69) U.S. Ambassador to China
Michael Punke – U.S. Ambassador to the World Trade Organization
David H. Shinn (MA '64) – U.S. Ambassador to Ethiopia and Burkina Faso
Kurt Volker (MA '87) – U.S. Ambassador to NATO
= Law
=Andrew P. Bakaj (BA '03) – former Department of Defense and CIA official; lead counsel for the whisteblower during the impeachment inquiry and the subsequent impeachment of President Donald Trump
Denise Krepp (BA '95) – Chief Counsel for the United States Maritime Administration
Miguel Méndez (AB '62) – Stanford Law School legal scholar, deputy director of California Rural Legal Assistance
Neil Thomas Proto (MA '69) – General Counsel to President Jimmy Carter on Nuclear Safety, fellow of the Royal Geographical Society in London
= Politics
=Bob Barr (MA '72) – U.S. congressman from Georgia
Jennifer Shasky Calvery – director of the U.S. Treasury Department Financial Crimes Enforcement Network
Chang Dae-whan (MA '74) – Prime Minister of South Korea
David Crowley – Cincinnati, Ohio city councilman and vice-mayor
Jeremiah Denton (MA '64) – U.S. senator from Alabama
Tammy Duckworth (MA '96) – U.S. senator from Illinois
Sam Johnson (MS '74) – U.S. congressman from Texas
Sara Gideon (BA '94) – Speaker of the House of Representatives of Maine
Kolinda Grabar-Kitarović (F.S. '03) – President of Croatia (2015–present)
Khatuna Kalmakhelidze (MA '07) – Minister of Corrections and Legal Assistance of the Republic of Georgia
Stephen Maitland – Pennsylvania state representative
K. T. McFarland (BA '73) – Deputy National Security Advisor
Linda Melconian – Massachusetts state senator
Arifa Khalid Pervaiz – Congresswoman of the National Assembly of Pakistan
Caroline Simmons – member of President Barack Obama's Transition Team
Philip S. Smith – member of the Republican National Committee
William Timmons – South Carolina state senator
Robert J. Winglass – Maine state representative
= Economics
=Richard Carson – most-cited environmental economist in the world
= Business
=David A. Nadler – vice-chairman of Marsh & McLennan Companies
Michael Punke – vice president of Amazon Web Services, former U.S. Ambassador to the World Trade Organization
Danny Sebright – president of the U.S.-U.A.E. Business Council, former Policy Director of the Office of the Secretary of Defense
= Military
=Mark M. Boatner III – Croix de Guerre-decorated soldier and military historian
General Edwin H. Burba Jr. – four-star U.S. Army general, Commander-in-Chief of United States Army Forces Command
General John T. Chain Jr. – U.S. Air Force general, Board of Directors member for Northrop Grumman and the Kemper Corporation
Lincoln D. Faurer – Director of the National Security Agency
Admiral Sylvester R. Foley Jr. – Commander in Chief of the U.S. Pacific Fleet
Admiral John B. Hayes (MA '64) – 16th Commandant of the U.S. Coast Guard
General Frederick Kroesen – commanding general of the Seventh United States Army
Vice Admiral Julien J. LeBourgeois – President of the Naval War College
General Fred K. Mahaffey – four-star U.S. Army general, Commander-in-Chief of U.S. Readiness Command
Rear Admiral Fran McKee – first female officer to hold the rank of rear admiral in the U.S. Navy, Alabama Women's Hall of Fame inductee
Hal Moore – Distinguished Service Cross and Order of Saint Maurice-decorated lieutenant general and military author
General James P. Mullins – four-star U.S. Air Force general, Commander-in-Chief of Air Force Logistics Command
General Bryce Poe II – four-star U.S. Air Force general, Commander of Air Force Logistics Command
General Thomas M. Ryan Jr. – U.S. Air Force general, Commander-in-Chief of Military Airlift Command
Shanti Sethi – first Indian-American woman to command a major U.S. Navy warship, the USS Decatur
General John M. Shalikashvili (MA '70) – Supreme Allied Commander and Chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff
Rear Admiral Sumner Shapiro – director of the Office of Naval Intelligence
Admiral Owen W. Siler (MA '68) – 15th Commandant of the U.S. Coast Guard
General Donn A. Starry – four-star U.S. Army general, Commander-in-Chief of United States Strike Command
Admiral William O. Studeman – Deputy Director of the Central Intelligence Agency, admiral of the United States Navy
Kenneth L. Tallman – 8th Superintendent of the United States Air Force Academy
Richard M. Wells – Director of the Defense Mapping Agency
= International organizations
=Kathryne Bomberger – Director-General of the International Commission on Missing Persons
Ciarán Devane – Chief Executive of the British Council
Marc Garlasco – Senior Military Advisor for the Human Rights Council, Senior Civilian Protection Officer for the United Nations Assistance Mission in Afghanistan
Rose Gottemoeller (MA '81) – 16th Deputy-General of the North Atlantic Treaty Organization (NATO)
Olav Kjørven – UNICEF Director for Public Partnerships, former Norwegian State Secretary for International Development
= Scholars
=Roderic Ai Camp (MA '67) – Mexico-United States relations specialist, New York Times, The Wall Street Journal, and BBC contributor, Woodrow Wilson International Center for Scholars Board of Directors member
Ross Horning (MA, '52; Ph.D., '58) – historian
Alireza Nader – RAND Corporation international policy analyst; left RAND for the Foundation for the Defense of Democracies
[ Sina Azodi ]] - Elliott School of International Affairs Professorial Lecturer of International Affairs
= Other
=W. W. Behrens Jr. – founder of the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration
Reona Ito – The American Prize-winning orchestral conductor
F. Lynn McNulty – "father" of U.S. federal information security, director of Information Security for the U.S. State Department
Charles C. Noble – major general and engineer on the Manhattan Project
Gorgi Popstefanov – 2016 and 2010 Macedonian National Men's Cycling Champion
Sarah Reinertsen – ITU World Triathlon Championship-winning paratriathlete
Faculty
= Scholars and researchers
=Rouben Paul Adalian – Director of the Armenian National Institute
Sabina Alkire – Director of the Oxford Poverty and Human Development Initiative
Pavel Baev – Senior Fellow at the Brookings Institution
Michael N. Barnett – famed Constructivist theorist
Nathan J. Brown – former director of the Institute for Middle East Studies, Board Advisor to the Project on Middle East Democracy
Robert Entman – Humboldt Prize-winning communications scientist
Martha Finnemore – leader of the constructivist school of international relations theory
Charles Glaser – famed Defensive Realist theorist
James Hershberg – former director of the Cold War International History Project at the Woodrow Wilson Center
Dina Rizk Khoury – Guggenheim Fellow
Marc Lynch – director of the Institute for Middle East Studies, Senior Fellow at the Center for a New American Security
Harris Mylonas – editor in chief of Nationalities Papers
Walter Reich – AAAS Award for Scientific Freedom and Responsibility-winning international relations scholar
Howard Sachar – National Jewish Book Award-winning Middle East historian
David Shambaugh – Senior Fellow at the Brookings Institution
Stephen C. Smith – director of the Institute for International Economic Policy
Ronald H. Spector – Samuel Eliot Morison Prize-winning military historian
= Diplomacy
=Stephen Biddle – Member of the Council on Foreign Relations
Matthew Levinger – Senior Program Officer of the United States Institute of Peace
Andrew A. Michta – adjunct fellow at the Center for Strategic and International Studies
Assistant Secretaries of State
Esther Brimmer – former Assistant Secretary of State for International Organization Affairs
Bathsheba Nell Crocker – former Assistant Secretary of State for International Organization Affairs
Karl Inderfurth – former Assistant Secretary of State for South and Central Asian Affairs
Thomas E. McNamara – former Assistant Secretary of State for Political-Military Affairs
George Moose – former Assistant Secretary of State for African Affairs
Eric Newsom – former Assistant Secretary of State for Political-Military Affairs
Gaston J. Sigur Jr. – Assistant Secretary of State for East Asian and Pacific Affairs
U.S. Ambassadors
Thomas J. Dodd Jr. – former U.S. Ambassador to Costa Rica and Uruguay
Edward "Skip" Gnehm – former U.S. Ambassador to Jordan, Kuwait and Australia
Lino Gutierrez – former U.S. Ambassador to Argentina and Nicaragua
Joseph LeBaron – former U.S. Ambassador to Qatar and Mauritania
Ronald D. Palmer – former U.S. Ambassador to Togo, Malaysia, and Mauritius
David H. Shinn – former U.S. Ambassador to Ethiopia and Burkina Faso
Foreign ambassadors
Michael Oren – former Israeli Ambassador to the United States
Arturo Sarukhan – former Mexican Ambassador to United States
Farooq Sobhan – former Bangladeshi Ambassador to China, India, and Malaysia
= Politicians
=Moudud Ahmed – former prime minister of Bangladesh
Mickey Edwards – former U.S. congressman from Oklahoma, chairman of the House Republican Policy Committee
Leon Fuerth – former national security adviser to U.S. vice president Al Gore
Robert Hutchings – former chairman of the National Intelligence Council
Christopher A. Kojm – former chairman of the National Intelligence Council
S. M. Krishna – former foreign minister of India
Allison Macfarlane – former chairwoman of the Nuclear Regulatory Commission
John Negroponte – former director of National Intelligence, U.S. deputy secretary of state, U.S. ambassador to the United Nations
Scott Pace – chief executive of the National Space Council
Lawrence Wilkerson – former chief of staff to United States secretary of state Colin Powell
Robert O. Work – former U.S. deputy secretary of defense
= Economics
=James Foster – World Bank board advisor
= Military
=William J. Crowe – former chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff
= Journalism
=Henry Farrell – Foreign Policy and Washington Post contributor
David Alan Grier – Computer Magazine columnist
Roy Richard Grinker – editor of Anthropological Quarterly, New York Times and PBS NewsHour contributor
Selig S. Harrison – Washington Post, New York Times, and The Financial Times-contributing journalist specializing in Southeast Asia
= International organizations
=Michael M. Cernea – World Bank Senior Advisor for Social Policy
Cynthia McClintock – Center for International Policy Board of Directors member, former president of the Latin American Studies Association
Nikolai Zlobin – president of the Center on Global Interests
= Other
=Pascale Ehrenfreund – CEO of the German Aerospace Center, first woman President of the Austrian Science Fund
Amitai Etzioni – former president of the American Sociological Association
Harry Harding – founding dean of the Batten School of Leadership & Public Policy
Ray O. Johnson – former chief technology officer of Lockheed Martin
John Logsdon – former member of the NASA Advisory Council
William Luers – former president of the Metropolitan Museum of Art
James N Rosenau – former president of the International Studies Association
See also
List of George Washington University alumni
List of George Washington University faculty
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