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Thomas R. Pickering
Senior Vice President for
International Relations, The Boeing Company
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Biography at Boeing
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Classic ‘Field Diplomat’: Thomas R. Pickering,
Foreign
Service Journal, June 2002
Carnegie Reporter
interview, Fall, 2003
Frontline
interview for the program "Terror and Tehran"
(2002)
Frontline
interview for the program "Hunting Bin Laden" (2001)
Selected articles by
Thomas R. Pickering:
Keep Iraq above Politics, Co-authored by James R. Schlesinger, Los
Angeles Times, March 30, 2004
Iraq: One Year After,
Co-authored by
James F. Dobbins,
James R. Schlesinger
Transcript - Council on Foreign Relations (March 9, 2004)
Iraq: One Year After, Co-authored by
James R. Schlesinger,
Eric Schwartz
Independent Task Force Report - Council on Foreign Relations
(March 2004)
What Future for the UN?
A Prelude to the 58th UN General Assembly
Transcript - Council on Foreign Relations (September 9,
2003)
The Transatlantic Partnership: A
History of Defending Freedom; A Future for Extending It.
Address at Supreme Allied Commander
Atlantic (SACLANT), Old Dominion University Symposium, Norfolk,
Virginia, October 30, 1998
U.S.-Russia relations: building trade and investment.
(speech)
Thomas R.
Pickering.
Vital Speeches of the Day Dec 1,
1994 v61 n4 p100(4)
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about Thomas R. Pickering
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Other books :
Cohen, Joel E., et al. 1995. Science, technology and new
global realities : issues for U.S. foreign policy. New York:
New York Academy of Sciences.
Pickering, Thomas R., and Centre for Middle Eastern & Central
Asian Studies. 1996. Russia and the US in the Middle East and
central Asia. Canberra: Centre for Middle Eastern & Central
Asian Studies, Faculty of Arts, ANU.
Pickering, Thomas R., et al. 1979. The U.S.-Canada maritime
boundary and resource agreements. Washington: Dept. of
State, Bureau of Public Affairs, Office of Public Communication.
Pickering, Thomas R., et al. 1980. Ocean development in the
1980s. Washington: Dept. of State, Bureau of Public Affairs,
Office of Public Communication, Editorial Division.
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