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William Geimer : ウィキペディア英語版 | William Geimer William W. Geimer (August 18, 1937 - December 1, 2002) was an American lawyer, known for founding and leading The Jamestown Foundation from 1984〔New York Times, July 15, 1988, (Washington Talk: Soviet Emigres; Russians Who Choose Democracy Find Transition Is Not Always Easy )〕 after his work with Soviet defector Arkady Shevchenko.〔David K. Shipler, New York Times, December 7, 1986, (AFTER THEY DEFECT... )〕 He also "served on President Ronald Reagan's Export-Import Bank transition team, and in top-level positions in the Nixon and Ford administrations, including as deputy assistant secretary of state for international trade."〔 He also had a private law practice in Washington, DC (1976 - 1984).〔Frank R. Wolf, House of Representatives, January 8, 2003, (IN MEMORY OF COLD WAR HERO WILLIAM G. GEIMER ), Congressional Record Volume 149, Number 2 (Wednesday, January 8, 2003)〕 Geimer was described as "a visionary" by Jamestown Foundation Board member and former Central Intelligence Agency director R. James Woolsey, and by Jamestown Foundation Advisory Board member Zbigniew Brzezinski as "a patriot with a vision, an idealist with a program, and a leader who knew how to get things done."〔 Geimer's funeral service was attended by then-Vice President Dick Cheney,〔 also a Jamestown Foundation Board member. ==References== 〔
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