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1. Global Security Institute > Staff
www.gsinstitute.org/gsi/who.ht - [Cached]Published on: 6/20/2008 Last Visited: 6/20/2008
Craig Eisendrath Development Director creisen@aol.com
Dr. Craig Eisendrath is Chairman of the Project for Nuclear Awareness.He is a former U.S. Foreign Service Officer with expertise in nuclear and outer space issues.He is a co-founder of the National Constitution Center as well as an award-winning diplomat.His articles and commentary regarding foreign affairs have appeared in such publications as the Bulletin of Atomic Scientists, The Philadelphia Inquirer, and The Baltimore Sun to name a few.Eisendrath is the co-author of War in Heaven: The Arms Race in Outer Space (2007), Bush League Diplomacy: How the Neoconservatives Are Putting the World at Risk (2004) and the editor of National Insecurity: U.S. Intelligence After the Cold War (2000). -
2. Global Security Institute
www.gsinstitute.org/archives/0 - [Cached]Published on: 2/9/2007 Last Visited: 6/20/2008
The ensuing discussion was participatory of over 25 nations and notable experts, such as Dr. Craig Eisendrath, a consultant for GSI and co-author of the forthcoming book, "War in the Heavens," which will be presented at a later consultation.The contributions from experts such as Dr. Eisendrath, who was a State Department official during the OST negotiations, provided historical and political context to the debate.
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The US Space Command's 'Vision for 2020'," by Jonathan Granoff and Dr. Craig Eisendrath: -
3. Global Network - By Laws
www.space4peace.org/board.htm - [Cached]Published on: 5/24/2008 Last Visited: 5/24/2008
Dr. Craig Eisendrath (Pennsylvannia): Craig is a senior fellow at the Center for Int'l Policy, and a former foreign service officer.He began handling outer space issues in the Department of State in 1958, and participated in the planning which led to the Outer Space Treaty of 1967.He is the author of a number of recent books in foreign affairs including Bush League Diplomacy: How the Neoconservatives Are Putting the World at Risk.He appears frequently on radio and TV as a critic of the Bush foreign policy.Craig has his Ph.D. from Harvard University, and is an adjunct professor at Temple University in Philadelphia - Creisen@aol.com

