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'''William van Cleave''' is Emeritus Professor at the  [[Department of Defense and Strategic Studies, Missouri State University]]<ref>formerly Southwest Missouri State University</ref>, a Department he founded and headed until July 2005. He is Co-Director of Division for Research in Strategy at the [[Institute for Advanced Strategic and Political Studies]]; member of the  National Security Advisory Council of the [[Center for Security Policy]]; and a member of the Board of Trustees of the [[International Institute of Strategic Studies]]. He is a current member of the State Department's [[International Security Advisory Board]] (ISAB)
 
In [[Ronald Reagan]]'s Presidential campaign (1979-1980), he was Senior Defense Advisor and Defense Policy Coordinator during Ronald Reagan's 1979-1980 Presidential campaign. After the election, he was the Director of the Department of Defense Transition team. His government roles included:<ref name=StateBio>{{citation
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*Acting Chairman, President's General Advisory Committee on Arms Control
*Member, "B-Team" on the Presidential panel to review national intelligence on USSR, to produce competitive National Intelligence Estimate (NIE), and to advise on improvements in national intelligence analysis and estimates
*Resident Consultant, Office of Assistant to the Secretary of Defense for Atomic Energy and the Assistant Secretary of Defense (ISA)
*Member, U.S. Delegation to the Strategic Arms Limitation Talks with the USSR
*special Assistant, Office of Secretary of Defense.
He has been Co-Director, Annual Seminar on International Security Affairs, Christian Albrecht University, West Germany; Chairman, American-Russian Working Group on Russian Military Reform (International Security Council). For the State Department, he has been a member of various delegations to numerous countries and has provided frequent testimony to Congress and U.S. Congressional Committees.
 
He is a former member of the Executive Committee of the [[Committee on the Present Danger]]
National Institute for Public Policy: Participant, U.S. Nuclear Forces and Arms Control Study
 
Between 1981 and 1996, he was a Senior Research Fellow for the [[Hoover Institution]]. From 1997 to 1987, he was Professor of International Relations and Director of Defense and Strategic Studies Program  at the  [[University of Southern California]].
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William van Cleave is Emeritus Professor at the Department of Defense and Strategic Studies, Missouri State University[1], a Department he founded and headed until July 2005. He is Co-Director of Division for Research in Strategy at the Institute for Advanced Strategic and Political Studies; member of the National Security Advisory Council of the Center for Security Policy; and a member of the Board of Trustees of the International Institute of Strategic Studies. He is a current member of the State Department's International Security Advisory Board (ISAB)

In Ronald Reagan's Presidential campaign (1979-1980), he was Senior Defense Advisor and Defense Policy Coordinator during Ronald Reagan's 1979-1980 Presidential campaign. After the election, he was the Director of the Department of Defense Transition team. His government roles included:[2]

  • Acting Chairman, President's General Advisory Committee on Arms Control
  • Member, "B-Team" on the Presidential panel to review national intelligence on USSR, to produce competitive National Intelligence Estimate (NIE), and to advise on improvements in national intelligence analysis and estimates
  • Resident Consultant, Office of Assistant to the Secretary of Defense for Atomic Energy and the Assistant Secretary of Defense (ISA)
  • Member, U.S. Delegation to the Strategic Arms Limitation Talks with the USSR
  • special Assistant, Office of Secretary of Defense.

He has been Co-Director, Annual Seminar on International Security Affairs, Christian Albrecht University, West Germany; Chairman, American-Russian Working Group on Russian Military Reform (International Security Council). For the State Department, he has been a member of various delegations to numerous countries and has provided frequent testimony to Congress and U.S. Congressional Committees.

He is a former member of the Executive Committee of the Committee on the Present Danger National Institute for Public Policy: Participant, U.S. Nuclear Forces and Arms Control Study

Between 1981 and 1996, he was a Senior Research Fellow for the Hoover Institution. From 1997 to 1987, he was Professor of International Relations and Director of Defense and Strategic Studies Program at the University of Southern California.

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