Hillary mann leverett biography

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        1. Follow Hillary Mann Leverett and explore their bibliography from Amazon's Hillary Mann Leverett Author Page.
        2. Hillary Mann Leverett served at the National Security Council and State Department and negotiated for the US government with Iranian officials.
        3. Hillary Mann Leverett teaches U.S. foreign policy at American University, is CEO of STRATEGA, a political risk consultancy, and co-author of Going to Tehran.
        4. Among the top of the list of Iran appeasers are Flynt and Hillary Leverett, both former US government officials.
        5. The premise of Going to Tehran is that the United States must develop its relationship with Iran in a similar manner to that of its relationship with China.
        6. Hillary Mann Leverett teaches U.S. foreign policy at American University, is CEO of STRATEGA, a political risk consultancy, and co-author of Going to Tehran..

          Going to Tehran

          American work of opinion by Flynt Leverett

          Going to Tehran: Why the United States Must Come to Terms with the Islamic Republic (Persian: عزیمت به تهران) is a book by Flynt Leverett, former senior fellow at the New America Foundation in Washington, D.C., and his wife Hillary Mann Leverett.

          It was first published in 2013. The premise of Going to Tehran is that the United States must develop its relationship with Iran in a similar manner to that of its relationship with China in the early 1970s at the time of Nixon and Kissinger.[1]

          Authors

          Main article: Flynt Leverett

          Flynt Leverett (born March 6, 1958, in Memphis, Tennessee) is a former senior fellow at the New America Foundation in Washington, D.C.

          and a professor at the Pennsylvania State University School of International Affairs. His wife Hillary Mann Leverett is a visiting scholar at Georgetown University and Peking University, and a senior fellow at the Chongyang Institute for Financial