Putnam also felt confident that Carter, who has been the center's associate director, could lead the CSIA effectively into an indeterminate future.
"I have been tremendously impressed with [Carter's] vision of the future of CSIA and its role in this changing world," he said in a prepared statement.
Carter said his first goal is to revitalize the center.
"One of our problems [at the CSIA] is that over the past two years, the level of activity has wound down. My first priority is catching up with the wind-down," he said.
Carter graduated Summa Cum Laude from Yale University in 1976 and was a Rhodes Scholar. He was the co-editor of Ballistic Missile Defense and of Managing Nuclear Operations.
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