Yes. He replaced Condoleezza Rice on January 26, 2005 when she was confirmed by the senate to be the new Secretary of State.
President Dwight David Eisenhower appointed the first "Special Assistant to the President for National Security Affairs" ( formal title for 'National Security Advisor'), Robert C. Cutler(23Mar1953 - 2Apr1955). He was succeeded by Dillon Andersonand then former (also, very first) Deputy Director CIA, William Harding Jackson, before Cutler served a second-term as the country's 4th National Security Advisor (7Jan1957 - 24Jun1959) - all under Eisenhower. Cutler was then succeed by Gordon Gray.The current (2011) National Security Advisor is Tom Donilon.
Henry Kissinger
Chairman, State Department Policy Planning Council, December 1961-April 1966; Special Assistant to the President for National Security Affairs, April 1966-January 1969.
Several; including the cabinet members of the National Security Council (NSC), the Director-National Intelligence (DNI), the National Security Advisor (NSA) formally known as 'Special Assistant to the President for National Security Affairs' and the Director of Homeland Security (DHS) - whom, for the most part, receive national security intelligence from the Director of the FBI (domestic), the Director of the CIA (foreign) and groups within the U.S. State Department (foreign) and the Department of Defense (military); while advice on threats to the economic national security often come from the Chairman of the Federal Reserve and the Secretary of the Treasury.
Jewish Institute for National Security Affairs was created in 1976.
The National Security Council (NSC) is the committee that links the president's key foreign and military policy advisors. It is composed of the president, vice president, secretary of state, secretary of defense, and other senior officials, and it advises the president on matters of national security and foreign policy. The NSC's purpose is to provide the president with the necessary advice and coordination to effectively manage national security affairs.
Samantha Power was appointed in 2009 to the National Security Council Staff, where she acted as a Special Assistant to the President running the Office of Multilateral Affairs and Human Rights. She is best known trying to increase the public awareness of Human Rights abuse.
Chief executive officer, Chief of State, and Commander in chief.
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the greater role of the united states in world affairs-apexvs
it is affairs that are of national concern
Valerie Jarrett has a leadership role in the Obama administration. Her official titles are 'Senior Advisor to the President' and 'Assistant to the President for Public Engagement and Intergovernmental Affairs.'