| Charles F. Dunbar AKA Charles Franklin Dunbar Born: 1-Apr-1931 Birthplace: Cambridge, MA
  Gender: Male Race or Ethnicity: White Sexual orientation: Straight Occupation: Diplomat Nationality: United States Executive summary: US Ambassador to Yemen, 1988-91 Entered the Foreign Service in 1962 and retired in 1993. Wife: (three children)
      University: BA, Harvard University (1959)     University: MIA, School of International Affairs, Columbia University (1961)     Scholar: Fellow, School of Public and International Affairs, Princeton University (1980-81)     Professor: International Relations, Simmons College (2001-04)     Professor: International Relations, Boston University (2004-)
      UN Official Special Representative in the Western Sahara (1998-99)     US Ambassador to Yemen (1988-91)     US State Department Special Asst. for Afghanistan, Near Eastern and South Asian Bureau (1985-88)     US Ambassador to Qatar (1983-85)     US Ambassador to Afghanistan ad interim (1982-83)     US State Department Deputy Chief of Mission, Kabul, Afghanistan (1981-82)     US State Department Deputy Chief of Mission, Nouakchott, Mauritania (1978-80)     US State Department Chief Political Officer, Algiers, Algeria (1975-78)     US State Department Political Officer, Rabat, Morocco (1973-75)     US State Department Staff Officer, Executive Secretariat (1971?-72)     US State Department Associate Watch Officer (1970-71?)     US State Department Political Officer, Kabul, Afghanistan (1967-70)     US State Department Vice Consul, Isfahan, Iran (1964-67)     US State Department Vice Consul, Tehran, Iran (1963-64)     US State Department Clerk, Communications Office (1962-63)     US Transportation Department Statistical coding clerk (1961-62)     Cleveland Council on World Affairs President (1993-2001)     Council on Foreign Relations 
  
 
 
 
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