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Harlan Cleveland

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Gender Male
Death16 years ago
Date of birth January 19,1918
Zodiac sign Capricorn
Born New York
United States
Date of died May 30,2008
DiedSterling
Virginia
United States
Party Democratic Party
Job Writer
Advocate
Diplomat
Education Princeton University
Awards Presidential Medal of Freedom
Previous positionUnited States Permanent Representative to NATO (1965–1969)
Edited worksEnergy Futures of Developing Countries
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The Knowledge Executive
Nobody in Charge
The Future Executive: A Guide for Tomorrow's Managers
The overseas Americans
The third try at world order
The global commons
Birth of a New World: An Open Moment for International Leadership
Energy Futures of Developing Countries
The future of the Peace Corps
Humangrowth
Triple Collision of Modernization
The art of overseasmanship
The Quality of Life in the Year 2000: Three Papers Presented at the Aspen Institute During the Summer of 1977 in Connection Wiih a Seminar on Growth, Values, and the Quality of Life
Seven Everyday Collisions in American Higher Education
Governing a pluralistic world
Toward a Strategy for the Management of Peace: U. S. Foreign Policy in the 1980's
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Harlan Cleveland was an American diplomat, educator, and author. He served as Lyndon B. Johnson's U.S. Ambassador to NATO from 1965 to 1969, and earlier as U.S. Assistant Secretary of State for International Organization Affairs from 1961 to 1965.

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