Huntley, James Robert

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HUNTLEY, James Robert

HUNTLEY, James Robert. American, b. 1923. Genres: International relations/Current affairs. Career: Government official, consultant on international affairs, and author, Bainbridge Island, Wash. With Government of State of Washington, 1949-51, and U.S. Foreign Service, 1952-60; Program Associate, International Affairs Division, Ford Foundation, NYC, 1965-67; Secretary-General, Council of Atlantic Colleges, London, 1967-68; freelance writer and lectr., England, 1968-74; Research Fellow, Battelle Memorial Institute, Seattle, 1974-83; President, Atlantic Council of the U.S., 1983-85. Publications: The NATO Story, 1965, 1969; (with W.R. Burgess) Europe and America-The Next Ten Years, 1970; Toward New Transatlantic Education Relationships, 1970; Man's Environment and the Atlantic Alliance, 1971; Uniting the Democracies: Institutions of the Atlantic-Pacific System, 1980; Pax Democratica: Towards an Intercontinental Community of Democracies, 1998. EDITOR: (co-) The Atlantic Community, A Force for Peace, 1963; Teaching about the American Impact on Europe, 1970; Teaching about Collective Security and Conflict, 1972. Address: 1213 Towne Rd, Sequim, WA 98382, U.S.A.

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