Gary Samore a social worker expert on nuclear proliferation
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Samore earned his B.A. in sociology from the State University of New York at Stony Brook and his PhD in government from Harvard University in 1984.
After brief stints with the Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory and the RAND Corporation, Samore joined the State Department during the Reagan administration in 1987. He held several positions there, including director of the Office of Regional Non-proliferation Affairs; special assistant to the Ambassador-at-Large for Non-proliferation and Nuclear Energy Policy; and deputy to Ambassador-at-Large for Korean Affairs Robert Gallucci.
Samore’s biggest role at State was helping to negotiate the 1994 U.S.-North Korea Framework Treaty. The agreement called on Pyongyang to freeze construction of nuclear reactors in exchange for U.S. aid.
Samore joined the Clinton administration’s National Security Council in 1995 as an adviser on non-proliferation. There, Samore coordinated U.S. policy on nuclear, chemical and biological weapons.
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