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Raymond Burghardt

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He is one of the few diplomats who was a serving Foreign Service Officer when the United States derecognized the
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chairman, he also called for "creativity" and "flexibility" in dealing with the political impasse in
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From February 2006 to October 2016, he served as the Chairman of the Board of Trustees of the
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to serve as Special Assistant to the President for National Security Affairs, replacing
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from 1997 to 1999 and served as the U.S. Government’s chief interlocutor with the late
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Department Of State. The Office of Electronic Information, Bureau of Public Affairs.
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in 1945 and was raised in the New York metropolitan area. He graduated from
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from 2002 to 2004, Director (1999-2001) as well as Chairman of
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in 1979 and remains a skeptic of the validity of the
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as Senior Director of Latin American Affairs on the
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Burghardt Jr. 586:"Burghardt, Raymond F." 609:"總統贈勳並接見美國在台協會理事主席薄瑞光" 516:www.eastwestcenter.org 466:Columbia College Today 364:cross-strait relations 278:Burghardt was born in 615:(in Chinese (Taiwan)) 197:William Andreas Brown 613:www.president.gov.tw 589:2001-2009.state.gov 347:from 2006 to 2012. 270:from 2006 to 2016. 295:Constantine Menges 234:New York, New York 565:Asia News Network 441:history.state.gov 352:Republic of China 260:Raymond Burghardt 257: 256: 209:James F. Moriarty 140:Darryl N. Johnson 95:Michael W. 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Voice of America
United States Ambassador to Vietnam
George W. Bush
Pete Peterson
Michael W. Marine
American Institute in Taiwan
Bill Clinton
George W. Bush
Darryl N. Johnson
Douglas H. Paal
American Institute in Taiwan
George W. Bush
Barack Obama
William Andreas Brown
James F. Moriarty
New York, New York
Alma mater
Columbia College
United States Ambassador to Vietnam
American Institute in Taiwan
New York City
Columbia College
Ronald Reagan
Constantine Menges
National Security Council
Taiwan
Consul General in Shanghai
Wang Daohan
People’s Republic of China

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