Henry Rowen

Henry Rowen

Henry S. Rowen (October 11, 1925–) is an American politician, economist, and academician.

Early years

Rowen was born in Boston in 1925. He attended M.I.T. and graduated with a bachelor's in industrial management in 1949. He went on to Oxford University and earned his master's degree in economics in 1955.

Career

Rowen started his career as an economist for the RAND Corporation, a Santa Monica, California think-tank, where he worked between 1950-1953, and again between 1955-1960.

Between 1965-1966, Rowen was the Assistant Director of the U.S. Bureau of the Budget.

From 1967-1972, he was the president of RAND Corporation.

From 1981-1983, he was the chairman of the National Intelligence Council.

Between 1989-1991, Rowen served as Assistant Secretary of Defense for International Security Affairs at the U.S. Department of Defense, under Dick Cheney.

From 2001–2004 he served on the Secretary of Defense Policy Advisory Board.

Between 2002-2003, Rowen chaired the U.S. Dept. of Energy's Task Force on the Future of Science Programs.

On February 12, 2004, President Bush named Rowen as a member of the "Commission on Intelligence Capabilities of the United States Regarding Weapons of Mass Destruction" (the "WMD Commission") [http://www.hoover.org/pubaffairs/newsletter/04021/rowen.html] , a position he held until 2005.

Since 1983, Rowen has been a senior research fellow on War, Revolution, and Peace at the Hoover Institution.

Rowen's research is currently focused on Asia's rise in the technology sector.

Henry Rowen is married to Beverly Griffiths. They have three daughters and three sons.

Affiliations

* Project for the New American Century, member
* Hoover Institution, senior fellow
*Stanford University's Asia/Pacific Research Center, member
*Stanford University, professor emeritus of public policy and management

Writing

Rowen writes frequently for foreign-policy publications:

*"Kim Jong II Must Go," Policy Review, No. 121 October/November 2003
*"The Short March: China's Road to Democracy," National Interest (fall 1996)
*"Inchon in the Desert: My Rejected Plan," National Interest (summer 1995)
*"The Tide underneath the 'Third Wave,'" Journal of Democracy (January 1995)
*"Vietnam Made Him," National Interest (winter 1995/96).

He has also co-edited a number of books:
*MAKING IT: The Rise of Asia in Information Technologies (to be published by Stanford Press, 2006)
*The Silicon Valley Edge: A Habitat for Innovation and Entrepreneurship, which he coedited (2000)
*Behind East Asian Growth: The Political and Social Foundations of Prosperity (1998)
*Defense Conversion, Economic Reform, and the Outlook for the Russian and Ukrainian Economies (1994)

Sources

* [http://www.hoover.org/bios/rowen.html Bio at the Hoover Institution]
* [http://www.washingtonpost.com/wp-srv/politics/administration/whbriefing/wmdpanel.html#ROWEN Bio at Washington Post]


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