Childhood: Charlotte, North Carolina; Davids on College; Harvard University: B.A., history; Carnegie Corporation: effectiveness in communication and distribution of research, Preventing Deadly Conflict Commission, internal relations, leadership, relationships with grant recipients; role at Russian Research Center now Davis Center; government work: Assistant Secretary of Policy and Plans, advising, insiders versus outsiders; Owls, Doves, and Hawks: colleagues' reactions, policy community; nuclear terrorism; dean, John F. Kennedy School of Government: work, Godkin lectures
College teachers; Nuclear arms control; United States Relations Foreign countries; Allison, Graham; Carnegie Corporation of New York; Harvard University. Russian Research Center
Format
oral histories
Genre
Interviews
Origin Information
2000
Physical Description
19 pages
Note (Biographical)
Graham Allison has served as a professor and dean at Harvard Univesity's John F. Kennedy School of Government and as Director of the Belfer Cenrer for Science and International Affairs. He has also served as an advisor for the United States' Departmen t of Defense
Note
Interviewed by Dick Magat on October 11, 2000
Note (Provenance)
Graham Allison, Gift 2000
Language
English
Library Location
Oral History Archives at Columbia, Columbia University