Dr. Zalmay Mamozy KHALILZAD Permanent Representative of the United States to the United Nations, New York
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1979-1986 | Assistant Professor of Political Science at Columbia University |
1985-1989 | Special Advisor to the Under Secretary of State for Political Affairs working on policy issues, advising on the Iran-Iraq war and the Soviet war in Afghanistan, Department of State |
1989-1991 | Senior political scientist at RAND and associate professor at the University of California at San Diego |
1991-1992 | Assistant Deputy Under Secretary of Defense for Policy Planning, Department of Defense |
1993-1999 | Director of the Strategy, Doctrine and Force Structure program for RAND's Project Air Force, founded the Center for Middle Eastern Studies |
1999-2003 | Special Assistant to the President and Senior Director for Islamic Outreach and Southwest Asia Initiatives, National Security Council |
Special Assistant to the President and Senior Director for Southwest Asia, Near East, and North African Affairs, National Security Council | |
Special Presidential Envoy at Large for the Free Iraqis | |
Headed Bush-Cheney transition team for the Department of Defense Counselor to Secretary of Defense Donald Rumsfeld | |
2003-2005 | United States Ambassador to Afghanistan and Special Presidential Envoy to Afghanistan |
2005-2007 | United States Ambassador to Iraq |
since 2007 | United States Permanent Representative to the United Nations |
Publikationen
More than 200 books, articles, studies and reports |
Auszeichnungen
Department of Defense medal for outstanding public service |