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JANNUZI Frank

Frank Jannuzi serves as the Senior East Asia Adviser for the Democratic staff of the Senate Foreign Relations Committee, a post he has held since 1997. Mr. Jannuzi reports to Senator John Kerry (D-Massachusetts), the Chairman of the Foreign Relations Committee, advising him on policy options, drafting legislation authorizing U.S. diplomatic operations, security assistance, and foreign aid, and representing Senator Kerry in discussions with the American public as well as with foreign government officials and the media. From 1989-1997, Mr. Jannuzi worked as the East Asia regional political-military analyst for the Bureau of Intelligence and Research (INR), United

States Department of State. His portfolio included a variety of regional security issues, including the Korean Peninsula, China's defense modernization, and territorial disputes in the South China Sea and Kuril Islands.

Mr. Jannuzi was the founding editor-in-chief of Peacekeeping Perspectives, the State Department's journal on multilateral peacekeeping and humanitarian operations. He also taught international relations at Keio University as a Visiting Professor in the Law Faculty, and served as a visiting research fellow at the Institute of International Policy Studies. Mr. Jannuzi holds a B.A. in history from Yale University and a Masters in Public Policy with a concentration in international affairs and security from the John F. Kennedy School of Government, Harvard University