George Herbert Walker Bush administration
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The George Herbert Walker Bush administration . . .
The following members of the first Bush administration, according to RightWeb, are also known to be members of the Project for the New American Century:[1]
- William J. Bennett, Director, Office of National Drug Control Policy
- John R. Bolton, State Dept, Justice, and USAID - various staff positions
- Stephen Cambone, Director, Strategic Defense Policy, Office of the Secretary of Defense
- Richard Cheney, Secretary of Defense
- Eliot Cohen, Policy Planning Staff for Secretary of Defense
- Seth Cropsey, Principal Deputy Asst. Secretary of Defense for Special Operations and Low-Intensity Conflict
- Paula Dobriansky, Associate Director, Bureau of Policy and Programs, USIA
- Francis Fukuyama, Policy Planning Staff for Department of State
- Zalmay Khalilzad, Asst. Deputy Under Secretary of Def. for Policy Planning (under Paul Wolfowitz)
- Jeane J. Kirkpatrick, President's Foreign Intelligence Advisory Board (85-93); Defense Policy Board (85-93); Chair, Secretary of Defense Commission on Fail Safe and Risk Reduction
- William Kristol, Aide to Vice President
- I. Lewis Libby, Deputy Under Secretary of Defense for Strategy and Resources; Coauthor with Wolfowitz of Defense Planning Guidance, 1992
- J. Danforth Quayle, Vice President
- Peter W. Rodman, Special Asst. to President on National Security Affairs (86-90); National Security Council (87-90)
- Henry S. Rowen, Assistant Secretary of Defense for International Security Affairs (89-91)
- William Schneider, Jr., President's General Advisory Committee on Arms Control & Disarmament, Chairman (87-93)
- Henry Sokolski, DoD Deputy for Nonproliferation Policy
- Paul Dundes Wolfowitz, Under Secretary of Defense for Policy (89-93); Coauthor of Defense Policy Guidance, 1992
- R. James Woolsey, Jr., US Rep. to the Negotiation on Conventional Armed Forces in Europe (83-83)