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Name: Charles S. Robb, LL.D.

Title: Member, Iraq Study Group
Vice Chairman, MITRE Corporation, George Mason University

Position: No position found to the question "Should the U.S. have attacked Iraq?"

Reasoning: No position found

Credibility/
Ranking:
 Expert/VIP
PhD's, JD's (lawyers), Judges, Members of Congress, Ambassadors, Council Generals, heads of government, members of legislative bodies with significant involvement in, or related to, the US-Iraq conflict.

Involvement:
  • Member, Iraq Study Group
  • Vice Chairman, MITRE Corporation, George Mason University
  • 1989-2001 - U.S. Senator (D-VA); the only congressional member ever to serve simultaneously on all three national security committees (Intelligence, Armed Services, and Foreign Relations)
  • 1982-1986 - Governor, Virginia
  • 1978-1982 - Lieutenant Governor, Virginia

Education:
  • LL.D. (doctorate-level law degree), University of Virginia Law School, 1973
  • B.A., University of Wisconsin, 1961

Relevant Affiliations:

  • 2005-2007 - Member, President's Foreign Intelligence Advisory Board
  • 2004 - Co-chair, Commission on the Intelligence Capabilities of the U.S. Regarding Weapons of Mass Destruction
  • Fellow, Institute of Politics, Harvard University
  • Fellow, Marshall Wythe School of Law, College of William & Mary
  • Member, Secretary of State's Arms Control and Nonproliferation Advisory Board
  • Member, FBI Director's Advisory Board
  • Member, National Intelligence Council's Strategic Analysis Advisory Board
  • Member, Trilateral Commission
  • Member, Board of Visitors, U.S. Naval Academy
  • Co-founder, Democratic Leadership Council

Contact Info: Phone: 703-983-6000, Main Office    FAX: None listed
E-Mail: None listed
Web Sitewww.mitre.org

Other: Select Publications:
  • "Star Wars II," The Washington Quarterly, 1999, 22(1): 81-87
  • "Challenging the Assumptions of U.S. Military Strategy," The Washington Quarterly, 1997, 20(2): 115-132
  • "Rebuilding a Consensus on Defense," Parameters, 1996-1997, 26(4): 4-13
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