On August 20th, Col. Robert C McFarlane, former National Security Advisor, addressed participants in PSA's Congressional Partnership Program for an off the record discussion on lessons from an accomplished career and current global affairs.
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Robert C. (Bud) McFarlane serves as
the Chairman of McFarlane Associates. Mr. McFarlane was the National
Security Advisor under President Reagan from 1983-1985. In 1971 he was
named a White House Fellow and served in the Office of Legislative
Affairs in the White House. Following that assignment he became Military
Assistant to Henry Kissinger and Brent Scowcroft. Near the end of this
five-year assignment to the White House he was appointed by President
Ford as his Special Assistant for National Security Affairs and was
awarded the Distinguished Service Medal, the Navy & Marine Corps’
highest peacetime military decoration. In 1981 he was appointed by
President Reagan and confirmed by the U.S. Senate as Counselor to the
Department of State. In 1982 President Reagan appointed Mr. McFarlane as
his Deputy National Security Advisor. In 1983 he was appointed by the
President as his Special Representative in the Middle East. Following
that assignment he returned to the White House and was appointed to the
Reagan Cabinet as National Security Advisor.
He is a co-founder (with Dr. Henry Kissinger) and Vice Chair of the
America-China Society, serves on the Board of the Washington Institute
for Near East Policy, the White House Fellows’ Foundation, and has been a
member of the Boards of The Travelers, Dillon Read (France Fund), and
Church & Dwight.
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