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402:, a position in which he concentrated on foreign trade, economic policy, and the potential use of nuclear weapons. In this capacity, he was asked to prepare a report on how to utilize the US nuclear arsenal to preemptively destroy the Soviet Union’s nuclear capacity and its ability to retaliate with nuclear weapons. Though Kaysen was merely fulfilling Kennedy’s demand for alternative nuclear war strategies in case of conflict over Berlin, his report, which envisioned ‘only’ half a million to a million Soviet casualties, caused outrage and disgust within the administration, with White House Chief Counsel Ted Sorensen strongly criticizing him. During the Cuban Missile Crisis, he became known as the "Vice President in charge of the rest of the world." 390:
In 1954 he received his Ph.D. from Harvard and did military and wartime Service. In 1955, he became an associate professor at Harvard, and in 1957, a full professor of economics. He served as associate dean, Graduate School of Public Administration, Harvard University, from 1960 to 1966.
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From 1978 to 1980, he was Vice Chairman and Director of Research for the Sloan Commission on Higher Education, an initiative that explored the increasingly complex relationship between government and institutions of higher education.
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After receiving his M.A. from Harvard University in 1947, he was an assistant professor there from 1950 to 1955, and was a clerk to Judge E. E. Wyzanski, U.S. District Court from 1950 to 1952, providing economic analysis for
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On President Kennedy's orders, Kaysen prepared a report on how to utilize the US nuclear arsenal to preemptively destroy the Soviet Union’s nuclear capacity and its ability to retaliate with nuclear weapons.
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in 1961 and concentrated on the key issues of the Kennedy Administration such as nuclear weapons, foreign trade, international economic policy and international security policy.
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Between 1940 and 1942 he was on the staff of the National Bureau of Economic Research. From 1942 to 1943 he was an Economist for the U.S.
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in the final decade of his life. In October 2009, he suffered a bad fall; his health began to fail, and he died in his home in
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Kaysen's early work was in the areas where economics, sociology, politics and law intersect. Later, his research focused on
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Kaysen joined the MIT faculty in 1976 and in 1977 named as David W. Skinner Professor of Political Economy.
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He was named Lucius N. Littauer Professor of Political Economy, at Harvard University from 1964 to 1966.
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From 1981 until his death, he was the Director, Program in Science, Technology and Society, at MIT.
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The United States and the Fundamental Criminal Court: National Security and Fundamental Law
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American Academy of Arts and Sciences' Committee on International Security Studies
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He had been a Junior Fellow of the Society of Fellows at Harvard University and a
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Peace Operations by the United Nations: The Case for a Volunteer Military Force
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to decisively intervene in order to secure Papandreou's release from prison.
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Kaysen was born in Philadelphia, the son of Elizabeth and Samuel Kaysen.
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Kaysen was also a good friend of long-serving Greek Prime Minister
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Deputy National Security Advisor under President John F. Kennedy
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War with Iraq: Costs, Consequences, and Alternatives
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The Higher Learning: The Universities and the Public
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United States Deputy National Security Advisor
John F. Kennedy
Walt Whitman Rostow
Robert Komer
Philadelphia, Pennsylvania
U.S.
Cambridge
Massachusetts
U.S.
Democratic
Susanna
Massachusetts Institute of Technology
American Academy of Arts and Sciences
Girl, Interrupted
Susanna Kaysen
John F. Kennedy
Deputy National Security Advisor
National Security Advisor
McGeorge Bundy
Walt Rostow
Andreas Papandreou
John Kenneth Galbraith
Lyndon B. Johnson
University of Pennsylvania
Phi Beta Kappa
Philomathean Society
Harvard University
Economics
Columbia University
arms control

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