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  2. United States Senate Committee on Foreign Relations

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    The United States Senate Committee on Foreign Relations is a standing committee of the U.S. Senate charged with leading foreign-policy legislation and debate in the Senate. It is generally responsible for authorizing and overseeing foreign aid programs; arms sales and training for national allies; and holding confirmation hearings for high-level positions in the Department of State. [1]

  3. Morgan Report - Wikipedia

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    We are in entire accord with the essential findings in the exceedingly able report submitted by the chairman of the Committee on Foreign Relations. The four Democrats who disagreed with the four Republicans, and with Morgan (again, a Democrat), clearly indicate their minority dissent, signing their four names as "Members of Minority".

  4. Members of the Council on Foreign Relations - Wikipedia

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    president and director of Warburg Pincus, former president of N.Y. Fed. James P. Gorman. chairman and CEO of Morgan Stanley. Richard Haass. CFR president. Stephen Hadley. principal of Rice, Hadley, Gates and Manuel [15] Margaret Ann "Peggy" Hamburg. former foreign secretary of the National Academy of Medicine.

  5. Council on Foreign Relations - Wikipedia

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    Council on Foreign Relations. The Council on Foreign Relations (CFR) is an American think tank specializing in U.S. foreign policy and international relations. Founded in 1921, it is an independent and nonpartisan 501 (c) (3) nonprofit organization. [3] CFR is based in New York City, with an additional office in Washington, D.C.

  6. Charles Sumner - Wikipedia

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    Charles Sumner (January 6, 1811 – March 11, 1874) was an American lawyer, politician, and statesman who represented Massachusetts in the United States Senate from 1851 until his death in 1874. Before and during the American Civil War, he was a leading American advocate for the abolition of slavery. He chaired the Senate Foreign Relations ...

  7. Claire D. Cronin - Wikipedia

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    Website. Official website. Claire D. Cronin (born January 29, 1960) is an American attorney, politician, and diplomat who currently serves as the United States Ambassador to Ireland. She previously served as a member of the Massachusetts House of Representatives from the 11th Plymouth district from 2013 to 2022. [1]

  8. United States House Committee on Foreign Affairs - Wikipedia

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    The committee also oversees the U.S. Department of State, American embassies and diplomats, and the U.S. Agency for International Development. During two separate periods, 1975 to 1978 and 1995 to 2007, the Foreign Affairs Committee was renamed the Committee on International Relations; [2] its duties and jurisdiction remained unchanged.

  9. James Warburg - Wikipedia

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    Warburg was a member of the Council on Foreign Relations. He gained some notice in a February 17, 1950, appearance before the U.S. Senate Committee on Foreign Relations in which he said, "We shall have world government, whether or not we like it. The question is only whether world government will be achieved by consent or by conquest."