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Lawrence J. Korb (born July 9, 1939, in New York City) is a senior fellow at the
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and a senior adviser to the
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. He was formerly director of national security studies at the
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in New York.


Education and Naval service

Korb attended the
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, where he earned his bachelor of arts degree in 1961. Going on to St. John's University, he obtained his master's degree in 1962, before joining the
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in 1962. Korb served on active duty for four years as a naval flight officer and was a crew member on a
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surveillance plane i
Vietnam
He later transferred to the Naval Reserve, and retired with the rank of
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. On completing his active duty, Korb returned to graduate school, where he received his Ph.D. at the State University of New York Albany in 1969. Korb served as Associate Professor of Government at the U.S. Coast Guard Academy from 1971 to 1975 and later Professor of Management at the
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in 1975–1980.


Government career

Korb served as adviser to the Reagan–Bush election committee in 1980 and was then appointed
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(Manpower, Reserve Affairs, Installations and Logistics) from 1981 to 1985. In that position, he administered about 70 percent of the defense budget. For his service he was awarded the Department of Defense's medal for Distinguished Public Service.


Career in academic administration, on boards, and in advisory work

Korb was a Senior Fellow and Director of National Security Studies at the
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. From July 1998 to October 2002, he was Council Vice President, Director of Studies, and holder of the Maurice Greenberg Chair. Prior to joining the Council, Korb served as Director of the Center for Public Policy Education and Senior Fellow in the Foreign Policy Studies Program at the
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, dean of the Graduate School of Public and International Affairs at the
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, and Vice President of Corporate Operations at the
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. In 2005 Korb, Robert O. Boorstin, and the National Security Staff of the Center for American Progress published a position paper called "Integrated Power: A National Security Strategy for the 21st Century." In it they criticized President George W. Bush for invading Iraq and for devoting inadequate resources to the fight against
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. The authors also detailed plans to increase the manpower of the
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, to prevent terrorists from acquiring
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, to spread liberal democratic values throughout the
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, and to reduce American dependence on foreign oil. Korb is also a member of the Honorary Board of the
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, an organization dedicated to ending discrimination against gay and lesbian people serving in the U.S. military, and to repealing the
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policy. Korb also served on the military adviser committee for
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, whose aim was to redirect 15 percent of the military's budget to social programs like education, healthcare, job training, humanitarian relief, renewable energies, and reducing the deficit. I
2008
Korb worked as an advisor to the Hillary Clinton's presidential campaign.


Published works

Korb's 20 books on national security issues include * ''The Joint Chiefs of Staff: The First Twenty-five Years'' (1976) * ''The System for Educating Military Officers in the U.S.'' (1976) * ''The Fall and Rise of the Pentagon'' (1979) * ''American National Security: Policy and Process'' (1989) * ''Future Visions for U.S. Defense Policy'' * ''Reshaping America's Military'' * ''A New National Security Strategy in an Age of Terrorists, Tyrants, and Weapons of Mass Destruction''. Lawrence Korb's more than 100 articles have appeared in such journals as ''Foreign Affairs'', ''Public Administration Review'', the ''New York Times Sunday Magazine'', ''Naval Institute Proceedings'', and ''International Security''. His more than 100 op-ed pieces have appeared in such major newspapers as the ''Washington Post'', ''New York Times'', ''Wall Street Journal'', ''Washington Times'', ''Los Angeles Times'', ''Boston Globe'', ''Baltimore Sun'', ''Philadelphia Inquirer'', and ''Christian Science Monitor''.


Television commentator

Over the past decade, Korb has made over a thousand appearances as a commentator on such shows as ''Countdown with Keith Olbermann'', ''The Today Show'', ''The Early Show'', ''Good Morning America'', ''Face the Nation'', ''This Week With David Brinkley'', the ''MacNeil–Lehrer News Hour'', ''News Hour with Jim Lehrer'', ''Nightline'', ''60 Minutes'', Frontline,Frontline: The Future of War https://www.pbs.org/wgbh/pages/frontline/shows/future/interviews/korb.html ''Larry King Live'', the ''O'Reilly Factor'', ''Crossfire'' and ''Al-Jazeera's News Hour''.


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External links


Center for American Progress bio

Integrated Power: A National Security Strategy for the 21st Century
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