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Guest Scholar, Foreign Policy
Lincoln Gordon, whose public service and diplomatic career started in the Truman Administration, is writing his memoir going back to World War II and his role in the postwar Marshall Plan for European economic recovery. He is an expert on East-West relations and Brazil, where he was U.S. ambassador.
Brazil; East-West relations; Energy policy; Europe; Latin America
Current PositionsDirector, Atlantic Council of the United StatesPast PositionsFellow, Woodrow Wilson International Center for Scholars; President, Johns Hopkins University; Assistant Secretary of State for Inter-American Affairs (1966-68); U.S. Ambassador to Brazil (1961-66); Director of the Marshall Plan Mission and Minister for Economic Affairs, U.S. Embassy, London (1952-55); Professor of International Economic Relations, Harvard University
Ph.D., Oxford University, 1936;A.B., Harvard University, 1933
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