Welcome David J. Kramer
Today we welcome David Kramer to the (self-proclaimed) august ranks of Shadow Government contributors. David is currently a Senior Transatlantic Fellow at the German Marshall Fund. Prior to that, he served in a series of State Department roles in the Bush Administration, including Assistant Secretary of State for Democracy, Human Rights and Labor; Deputy Assistant ...
Today we welcome David Kramer to the (self-proclaimed) august ranks of Shadow Government contributors. David is currently a Senior Transatlantic Fellow at the German Marshall Fund. Prior to that, he served in a series of State Department roles in the Bush Administration, including Assistant Secretary of State for Democracy, Human Rights and Labor; Deputy Assistant Secretary of State for European and Eurasian Affairs (responsible for Russia, Ukraine, Moldova and Belarus affairs as well as regional non-proliferation issues); as well as on the Policy Planning Staff and the office of Global Affairs. I had the privilege of working with David in Policy Planning, where he could always be counted on to have a keen insight (and often a ready quip) on the latest intrigues emanating from Russia and its near abroad.
Today we welcome David Kramer to the (self-proclaimed) august ranks of Shadow Government contributors. David is currently a Senior Transatlantic Fellow at the German Marshall Fund. Prior to that, he served in a series of State Department roles in the Bush Administration, including Assistant Secretary of State for Democracy, Human Rights and Labor; Deputy Assistant Secretary of State for European and Eurasian Affairs (responsible for Russia, Ukraine, Moldova and Belarus affairs as well as regional non-proliferation issues); as well as on the Policy Planning Staff and the office of Global Affairs. I had the privilege of working with David in Policy Planning, where he could always be counted on to have a keen insight (and often a ready quip) on the latest intrigues emanating from Russia and its near abroad.
Will Inboden is the executive director of the Clements Center for National Security and an associate professor at the LBJ School of Public Affairs, both at the University of Texas at Austin, a distinguished scholar at the Robert S. Strauss Center for International Security and Law, and the author of The Peacemaker: Ronald Reagan, the Cold War, and the World on the Brink.
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