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Africax East Asia and Pacificx Eurasiax Middle Eastx South and Central Asiax29 ‘national security’ testimonial videos
Jennifer BrushFormer U.S. diplomat and OSCE official
Greg DelawieFormer U.S. ambassador to Kosovo
Daniel FriedFormer U.S. assistant secretary of state for Europe, former U.S. ambassador to Poland
Jeffrey GedminPresident and CEO, Middle East Broadcasting Networks
Archil GegeshidzeFormer Georgian ambassador to the United States
Matthew GoodmanFormer National Security Council and State Department official
John HerbstFormer U.S. ambassador to Uzbekistan and Ukraine
William H. HillFormer U.S. diplomat, former head of OSCE Mission to Moldova
Christopher J. HohFormer U.S. diplomat
Tedo JaparidzeFormer Georgian ambassador to the United States
Edward P. JosephSenior fellow at the SAIS Foreign Policy Institute
Adrian KarmazynFormer VOA Ukrainian Service chief
Brian KatulisSenior fellow at the Middle East Institute
Robert KingFormer U.S. envoy for North Korean human rights
David KramerExecutive director of the George W. Bush Institute, former U.S. assistant secretary of state
Michael McFaulFormer U.S. ambassador to Russia
Virginia PalmerFormer U.S. ambassador to Ghana and Malawi
Daniel RosenblumFormer U.S. ambassador to Uzbekistan and Kazakhstan
Kyle ScottFormer U.S. ambassador to Serbia
Jamie SheaFormer NATO official
Angela StentDirector of the Center for Eurasian, Russian and East European Studies, Georgetown University; former U.S. diplomat
Ret. Gen. Joseph VotelFormer commander, U.S. Central Command
Hoyt Brian YeeFormer U.S. deputy assistant secretary for European and Eurasian Affairs





