Introducing Ian Brzezinski
Shadow Government gives a hearty welcome to Ian Brzezinski, who arrives just in time to offer expert commentary on the NATO summit. Ian served as Deputy Assistant Secretary of Defense for Europe and NATO policy from 2001 through 2005 and so brings a wealth of experience and perspective to the any matter that touches on ...
Shadow Government gives a hearty welcome to Ian Brzezinski, who arrives just in time to offer expert commentary on the NATO summit. Ian served as Deputy Assistant Secretary of Defense for Europe and NATO policy from 2001 through 2005 and so brings a wealth of experience and perspective to the any matter that touches on European/Eurasion political-military affairs -- and that includes just about all priority foreign policy matters.
Shadow Government gives a hearty welcome to Ian Brzezinski, who arrives just in time to offer expert commentary on the NATO summit. Ian served as Deputy Assistant Secretary of Defense for Europe and NATO policy from 2001 through 2005 and so brings a wealth of experience and perspective to the any matter that touches on European/Eurasion political-military affairs — and that includes just about all priority foreign policy matters.
Peter D. Feaver is a professor of political science and public policy at Duke University, where he directs the Program in American Grand Strategy.
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