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Richard K. Betts

Richard K. Betts is Director of the Institute for War and Peace Studies at Columbia University. He was Director of National Security Studies at the Council on Foreign Relations and Senior Fellow at the Brookings Institution. He taught at Harvard and Johns Hopkins, served on the staffs of the Senate Select Committee on Intelligence, the National Security Council, and the Mondale Presidential Campaign, and was a member of the National Commission on Terrorism and the National Security Advisory Panel for the Director of Central Intelligence. Among his books are Nuclear Blackmail and Nuclear Balance (1987), Military Readiness (1995), and Conflict After the Cold War (1995).
 
 

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Last Updated: Oct 12, 2006

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