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  1. William Banks Bader (September 8, 1931 – March 16, 2016) [1] [2] was an American diplomat who served as the assistant secretary of state for educational and cultural affairs from 1999 to 2001. Early life and education.

  2. William B. Bader, who held high-ranking foreign-policy positions with several federal agencies and who, as a Senate staff member, helped investigate CIA abuses and events surrounding the 1964...

  3. Dr. Bader was on the faculty of Princeton University and served as an Adjunct Professor at Georgetown University. He is the author of Austria Between East and West: 1945-1955, The United States and the Spread of Nuclear Weapons, The Taiwan Relations Act: A Decade of Implementation, as well as numerous articles. Dr.

  4. by Dr. William P. Kiehl, Contributing Editor. A recent obituary of the late William B. “BillBader revealed to many a little known fact about this extraordinary man.

  5. 28 de ago. de 2004 · By William B. Bader, International Herald Tribune. Aug. 28, 2004. Share full article. WASHINGTON— The first 10 days of the politically charged August of 1964 present a timely reminder of what...

  6. William B. Bader *64. William Bader, a Senate staff member who investigated the 1964 Gulf of Tonkin Resolution and CIA abuses and held high-level policy positions at the Defense and State departments, died March 15, 2016, at age 84.

  7. 21 de mar. de 2016 · William B. Bader, who held high-ranking foreign-policy positions with several federal agencies and who, as a Senate staff member, helped investigate CIA abuses and events surrounding the 1964 Gulf of Tonkin Resolution, died March 15 at a care facility in Sykesville, Maryland. He was 84.