
Officers
HONORARY COUNCIL OF ADVISORS
The USACC Honorary Council
of Advisors is comprised of individuals of high distinction. Council
members serve in advisory capacity.
Henry
Alfred Kissinger was sworn in on September 22, 1973 as the 56th
Secretary of State, a position he held until January 20, 1977. He
also served as Assistant to the President for National Security
Affairs from January 20, 1969, until November 3, 1975. In July 1983
he was appointed by President Reagan to chair the National Bipartisan
Commission on Central America until it ceased operation in January
1985, and from 1984-1990 he served as a member of the President’s
Foreign Intelligence Advisory Board.
At present,
Dr. Kissinger is Chairman of Kissinger Associates, Inc., an international
consulting firm. He is also a Counselor to the Chase Manhattan Bank
and a member of its International Advisory Council; Chairman of
the International Advisory Board of American International Group,
Inc.; a Counselor to and Trustee of the Center for Strategic and
International Studies; and an Honorary Governor of the Foreign Policy
Association. From 1986-1988 he was a member of the Commission on
Integrated Long-Term Strategy of the National Security Council and
Defense Department. Among his other activities, Dr. Kissinger is
a member of the Board of Directors of Continental Grain Company,
Revlon Inc., Freeport-McMoRan Copper and Gold Inc., Gulfstream Aerospace
Corporation, and Hollinger International Inc. He is also an Advisor
to the Board of Directors of American Express Company, a member
of the Advisory Boards of Hollinger International and Forstmann
Little and Co., a Trustee of the Metropolitan Museum of Art, and
a Director of the International Rescue Committee.
Among
the awards Dr. Kissinger has received have been the Nobel Peace
Prize in 1973; the Presidential Medal of Freedom (the nation’s highest
civilian award) in 1977; and the Medal of Liberty in 1986.
Dr.
Kissinger was born in Fuerth, Germany, came to the United States
in 1938 and was naturalized a United States citizen in 1943. He
served in the Army from 1943 to 1946. He graduated summa cum laude
from Harvard College in 1950 and received M.A. and Ph.D. degrees
from Harvard University in 1952 and 1954.
From
1954 until 1969 he was a member of the faculty of Harvard University,
in both the Department of Government and the Center for International
Affairs. He was Director of the Harvard International Seminars from
1952 to 1969.
Dr.
Kissinger is the author of:
A
World Restored: Castlereagh, Metternich and the Restoration of Peace,
1812-1822
(1957);
Nuclear
Weapons and Foreign Policy (1957);
The
Necessity for Choice: Prospects of American Foreign Policy (1961);
The
Troubled Partnership: A Reappraisal of the Atlantic Alliance (1965);
Problems
of National Strategy: A Book of Readings (ed.) (1965);
American
Foreign Policy, Three Essays (1969);
White
House Years (1979);
For
the Record: Selected Statements, 1977-1980 (1981);
Years
of Upheaval (1982);
Observations:
Selected Speeches and Essays, 1982-1984 (1985); and
Diplomacy
(1994)
He has
also published numerous articles on United States foreign policy,
international affairs and diplomatic history. His column, syndicated
by the Los Angeles Times Syndicate, appears in leading U.S. newspapers
and in over 40 foreign countries.
Dr.
Kissinger is married to the former Nancy Maginnes and is the father
of two children by a previous marriage.
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