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KSG Professor Appointed to Bush Staff

Richard Falkenrath, an assistant professor of public policy at the Kennedy School of Government (KSG), has been selected as President George W. Bush's director for proliferation strategy at the National Security Council, the KSG announced this week.

The top-secret council serves as the president's principal forum for considering national security and foreign policy issues with his senior national security advisors and cabinet officials.

Falkenrath, who was not available for comment, has already begun advising Bush on missile defense.

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In a KSG press release from earlier this week, Falkenrath said, "I am honored to have been chosen and I hope that my eight years at the Kennedy School have prepared me for the challenges ahead."

Yesterday, National Security Advisor Condeeleza Rice also announced the appointment of Robert G. Joseph as special assistant to the president and senior director for proliferation strategy, counterproliferation and homeland defense. Falkenrath will serve under Joseph.

This is not the first time that Falkenrath has served in an advisory role for the government. He has been a consultant for the U.S. Department of

Defense, several Congressional offices and the intelligence community.

Falkenrath's colleagues said they expect he will excel in his new position.

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