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The list of Elliott School of International Affairs people includes notable graduates, professors, and administrators affiliated with the
Elliott School of International Affairs of the
George Washington University, located in
Washington, D.C.
Among its alumni count numerous ambassadors, diplomats, politicians, and public figures, including
Chang Dae-whan (former
Prime Minister of South Korea),
Tammy Duckworth (sitting
U.S. Senator),
Rose Gottemoeller (current Deputy-General of
NATO),
Ciarán Devane (current Chief Executive of the
British Council), and
John Shalikashvili (former
Supreme Allied Commander). Notable faculty has included
Christopher A. Kojm, chairman of the
National Intelligence Council under
President Obama,
Moudud Ahmed, former
Prime Minister of Bangladesh,
Amitai Etzioni, former president of the
American Sociological Association,
William J. Crowe, former
Chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff, and
S. M. Krishna,
Foreign Minister of India, among numerous others.
Alumni
Journalism
Diplomacy
Law
Politics
Economics
Business
Military
- General
John M. Shalikashvili (MA '70) –
Supreme Allied Commander and
Chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff
- General
Fred K. Mahaffey –
Four-Star
U.S. Army General, Commander-in-Chief of U.S. Readiness Command
- General
John T. Chain Jr. –
U.S. Air Force General, Board of Directors member for
Northrop Grumman and the
Kemper Corporation
- General
Frederick Kroesen –
Commanding General of the
Seventh United States Army
- General
Thomas M. Ryan Jr. –
U.S. Air Force General, Commander-in-Chief of
Military Airlift Command
- General
James P. Mullins –
Four-Star
U.S. Air Force General, Commander-in-Chief of
Air Force Logistics Command
- General
Donn A. Starry –
Four-Star
U.S. Army General, Commander-in-Chief of
United States Strike Command
- General
Bryce Poe II –
Four-Star
U.S. Air Force General, Commander of
Air Force Logistics Command
- General
Edwin H. Burba Jr. –
Four-Star
U.S. Army General, Commander-in-Chief of
United States Army Forces Command
- Admiral
Owen W. Siler (MA '68) – 15th
Commandant of the U.S. Coast Guard
- Admiral
John B. Hayes (MA '64) – 16th
Commandant of the U.S. Coast Guard
- Admiral
Sylvester R. Foley Jr. –
Commander in Chief of the U.S. Pacific Fleet
- Admiral
William O. Studeman –
Deputy Director of the Central Intelligence Agency, Admiral of the
United States Navy
- Vice Admiral
Julien J. LeBourgeois –
President of the Naval War College
- Rear Admiral
Sumner Shapiro – Director of the
Office of Naval Intelligence
- Rear Admiral
Fran McKee – 1st female officer to hold the rank of
rear admiral in the
U.S. Navy,
Alabama Women's Hall of Fame inductee
-
Lincoln D. Faurer –
Director of the National Security Agency
-
Richard M. Wells – Director of the
Defense Mapping Agency
-
Mark M. Boatner III –
Croix de Guerre-decorated soldier and military historian
-
Hal Moore –
Distinguished Service Cross and
Order of Saint Maurice-decorated lieutenant general and military author
-
Kenneth L. Tallman – 8th Superintendent of the
United States Air Force Academy
-
Shanti Sethi – 1st
Indian-American woman to command a major
U.S. Navy warship, the
USS Decatur
International organizations
Scholars
Other
Faculty
Scholars and researchers
Diplomacy
Assistant Secretaries of State
U.S. Ambassadors
Foreign Ambassadors
Politicians
Economics
Military
Journalism
International organizations
Other
See also
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