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Chairman, [[National Security Network]], [[National Security Network]]; President Emeritus and Board Senior Fellow, [[Council on Foreign Relations]]; Pulitzer Prize-winning former correspondent for the [[New York Times]], and senior official in [[U.S. Department of State|State]] and [[U.S. Department of Defense|Defense Departments]]; Senior Associate, [[Carnegie Endowment for International Peace]] (1980-81); Assistant Secretary of State for political/military affairs (1977-79); Senior Fellow, [[Brookings Institution]] (1969-73); Visiting Professor, [[Georgetown University]] (1969-73)
Chairman, [[National Security Network]]; President Emeritus and Board Senior Fellow, [[Council on Foreign Relations]]; Pulitzer Prize-winning former correspondent for the [[New York Times]], and senior official in [[U.S. Department of State|State]] and [[U.S. Department of Defense|Defense Departments]]; Senior Associate, [[Carnegie Endowment for International Peace]] (1980-81); Assistant Secretary of State for political/military affairs (1977-79); Senior Fellow, [[Brookings Institution]] (1969-73); Visiting Professor, [[Georgetown University]] (1969-73)

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Leslie Gelb [r]: Chairman, National Security Network; President Emeritus and Board Senior Fellow, Council on Foreign Relations; Pulitzer Prize-winning former correspondent for the New York Times, and senior official in State and Defense Departments; Senior Associate, Carnegie Endowment for International Peace (1980-81); Assistant Secretary of State for political/military affairs (1977-79); Senior Fellow, Brookings Institution (1969-73); Visiting Professor, Georgetown University (1969-73)