• Source: Norman A. Bailey (government official)
    • Norman Alishan Bailey is President of the Institute for Global Economic Growth, an international economic consultant, and a former US government official. He is an adjunct professor at the Institute of World Politics and teaches a course on "Economics for Foreign Policy Makers."


      Employment at the National Security Council


      Bailey served as Senior Director of International Economic Affairs for the United States National Security Council (NSC) between 1981 and 1983. During his employment at the NSC, Bailey, whose specialty was monitoring terrorism by tracking finances, was involved in the following events:
      The investigation of the Bank of Credit and Commerce International (BCCI), which according to Bailey was involved in drug-running and arms-running transactions, as well as terrorism. There were allegations of a link between BCCI and the Central Intelligence Agency (CIA,) and Bailey was quoted in Newsweek saying that the CIA was not interested in "blowing the BCCI cover."


      Selected publications


      Latin America: Politics, economics and Hemispheric Security
      Latin America in World Politics
      Portuguese Africa
      Operational Conflict Analysis
      The Mexican Time Bomb
      The Strategic Plan That Won the Cold War


      References




      External links


      Norman A. Bailey, biography at Institute for Global Economic Growth
      Appearances on C-SPAN

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