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President
  
George H.W. Bush

Name
  
James Dobbins


Role
  
Diplomat

Succeeded by
  
Stuart E. Eizenstat

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Preceded by
  
Thomas Michael Tolliver Niles

Born
  
May 31, 1942 (age 81) New York City (
1942-05-31
)

Profession
  
Diplomat, Career Ambassador

Education
  
Edmund A. Walsh School of Foreign Service

Books
  
The Beginner's Guide to, After the Taliban: Nation‑B, Overcoming Obstacles to Peace, Afghan Peace Talks: A P, Building a More Resilient

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James Francis Dobbins, Jr. (born May 31, 1942 in New York City) is an American diplomat who served as United States Ambassador to the European Union (1991–93), as Assistant Secretary of State for European Affairs (2001), and as Special Representative for Afghanistan and Pakistan (May 2013-July 2014). He is a member of the American Academy of Diplomacy. He was envoy to Kosovo, Bosnia, Haiti, Somalia. In 2001, he led negotiations leading to the Bonn Agreement. He was head of international and security policy for the RAND Corporation.

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The interview james dobbins director of the rand international security and defense policy center


Works

  • "Iraq: Winning the Unwinnable Wars", Foreign Affairs, January/February 2005
  • "Who Lost Iraq?", Foreign Affairs, September/October 2007
  • "Counterinsurgency in Iraq", Senate Armed Services Committee, 2-26-09
  • Dobbins, James (March 3, 2009). "To Talk With Iran, Stop Not Talking". The Washington Post. Retrieved May 5, 2010. 
  • Dobbins, James (January 16, 2010). "Skip the Graft". The New York Times. Retrieved May 5, 2010. 
  • Occupying Iraq: A History of the Coalition Provisional Authority The RAND Corporation. By James Dobbins, Seth G. Jones, Benjamin Runkle, Siddharth Mohandas, 2009.
  • References

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