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Annotated Bibliography for Role: Stephen Hadley
1. Biography of Stephen Hadley
o www.whitehouse.gov/nsc/hadleybio.html
o On January 26, 2005 Stephen Hadley was sworn in as the National
Security Advisor to President Bush. During his tenure, Hadley has served
as both Advisor and Deputy National Security Advisor. Prior to his work
with the current administration, Mr. Hadley has been a member of the
Department of Defense Policy Board, the National Security Advisory
Panel to the Director of Central Intelligence, and the Board of Trustees of
Analytical Services.
2. National Security Council Homepage
o www.whitehouse.gov/nsc
o The National Security Council is headed by the President. Other
prominent members include the Vice-President, Secretary of Defense,
Secretary of State, and the National Security Advisor. The principle of the
duty of the council is to advise the President on foreign policy and matters
of national security.
3. History of the National Security Council
o www.whitehouse.gov/nsc/history.html
o This source outlines the previous administrations and links to their
respective councils. The history of the N.S.C is summarized, starting from
its inception in 1947 under the Truman Administration. There is a
synopsis for each administration, coupled with N.S.C chronological
developments.
4. Official National Security Strategy of the United States
o www.whitehouse.gov/nsc/nss.html
o This website provides an overview of the U.S.A. foreign policy and
stances pertaining to issues of the international community. These issues
include building democracy, protection of allies, global economic growth,
and human rights. The NSC strategy expands each issue and projects the
interest of the U.S. foreign policy doctrine.
5. “NSA (Rice) with Al Jazeera TV”
o
http://www.whitehouse.gov/news/releases/2001/10/20011016-3.html
o Condi Rice interviews with Al-Jazeera and discusses issues such the
Mitchell plan and possible future meetings between President Bush and
Yasser Arafat. Rice goes on to field questions about Palestine and the
designation of Jerusalem in the event of statehood. Rice answers questions
about Saddam Hussein and her sentiment to expand the war on terror to
include Iraq. Rice ends her interview by addressing the Arab and Muslim
world, and its significance to the U.S.
6. “Speech by Deputy National Security Advisor Stephen Hadley”
o Feb. 12, 2003
o http://www.whitehouse.gov/news/releases/2003/02/20030212-15.html
o This is a speech by National Security Advisor Stephen Hadley. This
speech outlines President Bush’s global initiatives including funding the
Millennium Account, battle against HIV/AIDS, the famine fund, and
appeals to the World Bank. Hadley speaks about the Israeli/ Palestinian
affair an establishing peace in the region.
7. ‘National Security Council’
o Wikipedia
o 13 Sept 2005
o http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/National_Security_Council
o An overview of why the council was created, what is does, and who sits
on it. Includes link to United States National Security Council. This
Source provides an important view of the role of the National Security
Council in comparison to that of the U.N.
8. ‘United States National Security Advisor’
o Wikipedia
o 12 August 2005
o http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/U.S._National_Security_Advisor
o A general description of the office. Provides overview and links to all past
office holders as well as a history of the office. Wikipedia offers and
important outside perspective on the role of the National Security Advisor
that is apart from the official definition.
9. ‘Stephen Hadley’
o Wikipedia
o 7 September 2005
o http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Stephen_Hadley
o A brief biography of Hadley as well as past and current duties in the
administration. Includes many links to other news articles. This bio is
important because it allows the researcher to uncover details about
Hadley’s life and experience not available on the White House Site.
10. “Stephen Hadley’
o USinfo.gov
o 17 Nov 2004
o http://usinfo.state.gov/special/transition/transition_nominees/hadley.html
o Description of Hadley’s past stances on certain issues from an independent
perspective. This site allows the researcher to make a prediction as to how
Hadley might feel concerning certain issues.
11. ‘The Vulcans Consolidate: Hardliner Hadley Named New National Security
Advisor’
o Tom Barry
o 17 Nov 2004
o An in depth discussion of Hadley past stances and views towards future
issues. The Author worries that Hadley’s stance might be too conservative
for the fragile nature of World Diplomacy
12. ‘Stephen Hadley’
o Right Web
o 7 Jun 2005
o http://rightweb.irc-online.org/ind/hadley/hadley.php
o An article discussing Hadley’s viewpoints. It provides useful insight into
his past positions and the statements he has made concerning U.S. Policy.
13. ‘Elliot Abrams’
o Right Web
o 28 Jun 2005
o http://rightweb.irc-online.org/ind/abrams/abrams.php
o An article discussing Abrams (Hadley senior advisor to Arab-Israeli
Conflict). This article enumerates the views and history of Hadley’s
number two man within the administration.
14. Elliott Abrams: The Neocon’s Neocon
o Common Dreams Newscenter
o Tom Barry
o 9 Feb 2005
o http://www.commondreams.org/views05/0209-22.htm
o An article on Abrams visit to Israel and his meeting with Sharon. The
article claims that Abrams is trying to advance the neoconservative
agenda.
15. ‘ZOA Concerned About Reports Of U.S. Pressure On Israel To "Negotiate Under
Fire"’
o Zionists of America
o 19 Nov 2004
o http://www.zoa.org
o A discussion of Hadley from an Israeli viewpoint.
16. ‘Profile: Stephen Hadley’
o Center for Cooperative Research
o http://www.cooperativeresearch.org/entity.jsp?id=1521846767-1745
o A description of actions (+ timeline) taken by Hadley while he was
Deputy National Security Advisor. Includes important statements he made
while in office.
17. ‘Sharon and Bush win at Crawford’
o Washington Watch
o 18 Apr 2005
o http://www.aaiusa.org/wwatch/041805.htm
o Current administration’s stances on Arab-Israeli issues. This is a Column
by Arab American Institute President Dr. James Zogby outlining the Arab
reaction to Hadley’s appointment.
18. ‘Keynote Address: President Bush and the Middle East’
o Stephen Hadley
o 15 Oct 2004
o http://www.washingtoninstitute.org/templateC07.php?CID=154
o Stephen Hadley addressed the 2004 Weinberg Founders Conference on
the Bush administrations policies regarding the Middle East.
19. ‘An Israeli Hawk Accepts Presidents Invitation’
o White House Notebook
o Dana Milbank
o 23 Nov 2004
o http://www.washingtonpost.com/wp-dyn/articles/A5556-2004Nov22.html
o Predictions of what Hadley and Bush will do regarding Arab-Israeli
relations in his second administration.
20. “Discussing Iraq with the President’s National Security Adviser”
o The Charlie Rose Show
o June 23, 2005
o Discussing Iraq with the president’s national security adviser, Stephen
Hadley. This is a transcript of a Television show available on LexisNexis
and provides an interesting viewpoint into Mr. Hadley’s views in the
Middle East.
21. “INTERVIEW WITH STEPHEN HADLEY, U.S. NATIONAL SECURITY
ADVISOR”
o Federal News Service
o June 30, 2005, PBS
o This interview outlines the administration’s position on Iraq with relation
to the rest of the Middle East. Mr. Hadley is forced to defend the U.S.’s
decision to invade Iraq.
22. “Interview With Stephen Hadley”
o CNN Late Edition with Wolf Blitzer
o May 15, 2005
o Hadley discusses U.S. policy concerning a variety of issues including Iraq
and the Middle East.
23. “New National Security Adviser Shuns the Spotlight”
o Newhouse News Service
o April 29, 2005
o Sabrina Eaton, reporter for the Plain Dealer of Cleveland
o Article commenting on Stephen Hadley’s personal management style and
his refusal to enumerate his own personal policy viewpoints.
24. “Interview with Steve Hadley”
o Fox News Sunday
o May 15, 2005
o Chris Wallace
o Interview with Hadley conducted by Fox News, a media outlet often
thought to be more supportive of Bush foreign policy.
25. “Bush Aide Admits faults on Iraq try for Uranium”
o http://www.baltimoresun.com/news/nationworld/iraq/balte.uranium23jul23,0,5767493.story?coll=bal-iraq-headlines
o Mark Mathews
o July 23, 2003
o This article depicts Hadley earlier in his career. It shows him retracting a
previously held administration position. This does much to illuminat
Hadley’s diplomatic style.
26. “How the Tale Unfolds”
o http://www.time.com/time/nation/article/0,8599,1083895,00.html?internal
id=ACA
o July 17, 2005
o David Bjerklie
o This article outlines Hadley’s role in the Valerie Plame controversy and
shows him to be highly loyal to the administration.
27. “Stephen Hadley News”
o http://www.uspoliticstoday.com/news/StephenHadley
o Various dates
o A collection of Hadley articles reporting on his travels and day-today
operations.
28. Israel, Palestine and the Occupied Territories
o http://www.globalpolicy.org/security/issues/isrlindx.htm
o Gives an outline of U.S. policy concerning Israel and Palestine from a
global perspective. Allows an outsider’s perspective of Bush
Administration Policy.
29. “Dishonest Broker”
o http://www.worldpress.org/0801cover5.htm
o Palestinian Times
o June 2001
o Article rails against U.S. position in the Peace talks between Israel and
Palestine. This article provides a history of US involvement from the
Palestinian position.
30. “The Swing to the Right in U.S. Policy Toward Israel and Palestine”
o http://www.mepc.org/public_asp/journal_vol9/0209_zunes.asp
o Middle East Policy Council, Journal.
o Volume IX, Number 3, Sept. 2002
o Stephen Zunes
o Provides a viewpoint of US policy in the Middle East from a Middle
Eastern perspective.
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