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  1. Alexander Vershbow. Distinguished Fellow – The Atlantic Council, Former NATO Deputy Secretary General (2012-16), Assistant Secretary of Defense (2009-12) and US Ambassador to NATO, ...

  2. Alexander Vershbow was born in Boston, Massachusetts. His wife, Lisa, is a prominent contemporary jewelry designer and metalsmith. Ambassador Alexander Vershbow was the Deputy Secretary General of NATO from February 2012 to October 2016. He was succeeded by Rose Gottemoeller.

  3. 11. Apr. 2023 · NATO’s upcoming Vilnius summit has to produce more than a rhetorical expression of support for Ukraine. Allied leaders must leverage the opportunity to drive forward a NATO defense and deterrence posture that underscores NATO’s resolve to support Ukraine and begins the process of fully integrating Ukraine within the transatlantic community, including as a NATO member.

  4. Alexander Vershbow is a long-time student of Russian Affairs and international relations. He received a B.A. in Russian and East European Studies from Yale University (1974) and a Master’s Degree in International Relations and Certificate of the Russian Institute from Columbia University (1976). He was the first recipient of the Department of Defense’s Joseph J. Kruzel Award for his ...

  5. www.axios.com › authors › AlexanderVershbowAlexander Vershbow - Axios

    10. März 2018 · Alexander Vershbow distinguished fellow, Scowcroft Center for Strategy and Security, Atlantic Council; former U.S. ambassador to Russia and South Korea; former deputy secretary general, NATO (@ARVershbow)

  6. 23. Juni 2023 · By Alexander Vershbow | June 23, 2023 Russian President Vladimir Putin during a speech at the Valdai Discussion Club meeting on October 27, 2022, during which he said the use of nuclear weapons in Ukraine would be “pointless.” (Photo: Sergei Karpukhin / TASS, via kremlin.ru)

  7. Ambassador Alexander Vershbow was the Deputy Secretary General of NATO from February 2012 to October 2016. He was succeeded by Rose Gottemoeller. Ambassador Vershbow took up his position in February, 2012 after serving for three years as the U.S. Assistant Secretary of Defense for International Security Affairs.