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BRUCE
P. JACKSON
President
Project on Transitional Democracies, US
Bruce Jackson is the founder and President of the Project on Transitional
Democracies. The Project is a multi-year endeavor aimed at accelerating
the pace of reform in post-1989 democracies and advancing the date for
the integration of these democracies into the institutions of the Euro-Atlantic.
From 1979 to 1990, Bruce Jackson served in the United States Army as a
Military Intelligence Officer. From 1986 to 1990, he served in the Office
of the Secretary of Defense in a variety of policy positions pertaining
to nuclear forces and arms control. Upon leaving the Department of Defense
in 1990, Mr. Jackson joined Lehman Brothers, an investment bank in New
York, where he was a strategist in the firm's proprietary trading operations.
Between 1993 and 2002, Mr. Jackson was Vice President for Strategy and
Planning at Lockheed Martin Corporation.
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During 1995 and 1996, Mr. Jackson was National Co-Chairman of the Dole
for President Finance Committee. In 1996, he was a delegate to the Republican
National Convention where he served on the Platform Committee and the
Platform's subcommittee for National Security and Foreign Policy. During
the 2000 Presidential Campaign, he was a delegate committed to Governor
Bush and chaired the Foreign Policy Subcommittee of the Republican Platform
Committee.
Mr. Jackson is the President of the US Committee on NATO, a non-profit
corporation formed in 1996 to promote the expansion of NATO and the strengthening
of ties between the United States and Europe. During the 2002-2003, he
served as the Chairman of the Committee for the Liberation of Iraq. He
continues to serve on the Board of Directors of the Project for the New
American Century, a non-profit corporation involved in educating American
opinion on foreign policy and national security.
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