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McIlvaine

Stevenson McIlvaine
Woodrow Wilson Fellow
November 10-14, 2003

Public Address: "US Foreign Policy at the Brink: Should the US Intervene?"
Location: Furman University, Hartness Pavilion
Wednesday, November 12, 2003 at 8 pm

McIlvaine is a former Foreign Service officer with more than 20 years of experience in Africa. He spoke on the Furman University campus about, "United States Foreign Policy at the Brink: Should the United States Intervene?" and advised several students about "Careers in Foreign Service."

As a member of the U.S. State Department's Foreign Service, McIlvaine has served as Congressional Liaison for the Africa Bureau, Deputy Director of West Africa Affairs, and Charge and Deputy Chief of Mission in Lusaka, Zambia. He has also held important positions in Somalia and Zaire. He first entered the Foreign Service in 1967 as an advisor for the CORDS program in South Vietnam, working for 18 months in the Mekong Delta and Saigon. McIlvaine, a Harvard University graduate, retired from the Foreign Service in 2003 and was awarded The Secretary's Career Achievement Award. He has also received Meritorious Honor awards from the Economic Bureau and the Legislative Affairs Bureau, and the Superior Honor Award from the Africa Bureau.

 

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Marshall Goldman, 2008

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William Wilkins, 2006

Richard Norton, 2006

Peter Parussini, 2005

Andrés F. Irlando, 2004

Anthony H. Barash, 2004

Dr. George Folsom, 2004

Ambassador James Lilley, 2004

Dr. Merle Black, 2004

Hon. Stevenson McIlvaine, 2003

Hon. Mutahi Kagwe, 2003

Mr. David Shipler, 2003

Mr. John Simpkins, 2002

Hon. Monica Frassoni, 2002

Sen. Gaylord Nelson, 2001

Hon. Max Heller, 2001

Hon. Derek Shearer and Hon. Ruth Goldway, 2000

Hon. Robert Rubin, 1999


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