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Charles W. Dunne

 

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Charles W. Dunne

 

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Experience

  • Foreign Policy Adviser to the J-5, Director of Strategic Plans and Policy of the Joint Staff at the Pentagon (2007 – 2008).

  • Director for Iraq at the National Security Council (2005 – 2007).
  • Author of several articles including, “The Role of Iraq in the Middle East:  Threats to its Sovereignty, Prospects for its Future”

Education

  • M.A. Arts in Arab Studies, Georgetown University
  • B.S. Foreign Service, Georgetown University

Countries of Expertise

Issues of Expertise

  • Regional Military Intelligence
  • Democratization in the Middle East
  • Strategic Policy

Experience

  • Foreign Policy Adviser to the J-5, Director of Strategic Plans and Policy of the Joint Staff at the Pentagon (2007 – 2008).

  • Director for Iraq at the National Security Council (2005 – 2007).
  • Author of several articles including, “The Role of Iraq in the Middle East:  Threats to its Sovereignty, Prospects for its Future”

Education

  • M.A. Arts in Arab Studies, Georgetown University
  • B.S. Foreign Service, Georgetown University

Countries of Expertise

Issues of Expertise

  • Regional Military Intelligence
  • Democratization in the Middle East
  • Strategic Policy

 
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US Interest Wanes in the Mission that Remains in Iraq  

Charles Dunne 

7/25/10 


As the US Plans Its Exit, the Iraqis Find Reason to Worry  

Charles Dunne  Ellen Laipson

06/01/2010 


A window of opportunity and risk in today’s Iraq  

Charles Dunne  Charles W. Dunne

03/18/2010 


Beyond Iraq’s National Elections: Planning a New Phase in American Policy  

Charles Dunne  Charles W. Dunne

03/02/2010 


 
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