Deputy National Security Advisor (United States)
The Deputy Assistant to the President for National Security Affairs, also known as the Deputy National Security Advisor, is a member of the Executive Office of the President of the United States, serving as deputy to the President's National Security Advisor.
Among other responsibilities, the Deputy National Security Advisor serves as Executive Secretary to the National Security Council Principals Committee, and as chairman of the National Security Council Deputies Committee.[1]
List of Deputies
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Picture | Name | Term | President |
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Walt Whitman Rostow | 1961 | John F Kennedy | |
Carl Kaysen | 1961–1963 | John F Kennedy | |
Robert Komer | 1965 | Lyndon B. Johnson | |
Francis M. Bator | Oct. 1965–Sept. 1967 | Lyndon B. Johnson[2] | |
Richard V. Allen | 1969 | Richard Nixon | |
Alexander Haig | 1970–1973 | Richard Nixon | |
Brent Scowcroft | 1973–1975 | Gerald Ford | |
William G. Hyland | 1975–1977 | Gerald Ford | |
David L. Aaron | 1977–1981 | Jimmy Carter | |
James W. Nance | 1981–1982 | Ronald Reagan | |
Robert McFarlane | 1982–1983 | Ronald Reagan | |
John Poindexter | 1983–1985 | Ronald Reagan | |
Donald Fortier | 1985–1986 | Ronald Reagan | |
Peter Rodman | 1986–1987 | Ronald Reagan | |
Colin Powell | 1987 | Ronald Reagan | |
John Negroponte | 1987–1989 | Ronald Reagan | |
Robert Gates | 1989–1991 | George H. W. Bush | |
Jonathan Howe | 1991–1993 | George H. W. Bush | |
Sandy Berger | 1993–1997 | Bill Clinton | |
James Steinberg | 1997–2001 | Bill Clinton | |
Wayne Downing | 2001–2002[3][4] | George W. Bush | |
Stephen Hadley | 2001–2005 | George W. Bush | |
Jack Dyer Crouch, II | 2005–2007 | George W. Bush | |
James Jeffrey | 2007–2008 | George W. Bush | |
Thomas E. Donilon | 2009–2010 | Barack Obama | |
Denis McDonough | 2010–2013 | Barack Obama | |
Tony Blinken | 2013–2015 | Barack Obama | |
Avril Haines | 2015–Present | Barack Obama |
References
- ↑ NSPD-1 - Organization of the National Security Council System, 13 February 2001
- ↑ Foreign Relations of the United States 1964-68, Vol. XV, 23 February 2009
- ↑ C-SPAN (9 October 2001). "New Anti-Terrorism Officials Announcement". http://www.c-span.org/video/?166573-1/new-antiterrorism-officials-announcement/. External link in
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