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George D. Schwab was born on 25 November, 1931 in Latvia, is an American writer. Discover George D. Schwab's Biography, Age, Height, Physical Stats, Dating/Affairs, Family and career updates. Learn How rich is he in this year and how he spends money? Also learn how he earned most of networth at the age of 92 years old?

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Occupation American political scientist, editor and academic
Age 92 years old
Zodiac Sign Sagittarius
Born 25 November, 1931
Birthday 25 November
Birthplace Latvia
Nationality Latvia

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His wife is Eleonora Storch

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Parents Arkady Schwab and Klara Schwab (née Jacobson)
Wife Eleonora Storch
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George D. Schwab Net Worth

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1931

George D. Schwab (born November 25, 1931) is an American political scientist, editor, Holocaust survivor, and academic.

He was the president of the National Committee on American Foreign Policy, an American non-partisan foreign policy think tank.

Schwab was born in Liepāja, Latvia, on November 25, 1931, to Arkady Schwab and Klara Schwab (née Jacobson) of Latvian Jewish ancestry.

The family later immigrated to the United States.

1954

He attended the City College of New York, graduating with a B.A. in 1954.

1955

He then attended Columbia University, where he earned a M.A. in 1955 and a Ph.D. in 1968.

1959

Schwab began his teaching career at Columbia in New York City in 1959.

1960

From 1960 to 1968, he was at The City College of New York and the Graduate Center, CUNY.

1965

In 1965 he married Eleonora Storch and they had three children, Clarence Boris, Claude Arkady, and Solan Bernhard.

1968

From 1968 to 1972 he was an assistant professor of history, an associate professor from 1973 to 1979, and professor from 1980 to 2000, and professor emeritus (City College and the Graduate Center), 2001–present.

1974

He co-founded the organization in 1974 and served as its president from 1993 to 2015, and was the editor of its bimonthly journal, American Foreign Policy Interests.

In 1974, Schwab was a co-founder of the National Committee on American Foreign Policy with the late Hans J. Morgenthau.

1976

He has edited the committee's bimonthly, American Foreign Policy Interests, since the inception of its publication in 1976.

1984

In 1984 he contributed a chapter titled A Decade of the National Committee on American Foreign Policy to a Festschrift in honor of Hans J. Morgenthau and the National Committee.

1988

He has also presented papers and actively participated at international gatherings in Tokyo; Paris (the Nobel Laureate conference at the Elysée Palace, 1988); Jerusalem; Washington, D.C.; and New York.

1993

Before assuming the presidency of the Committee in 1993, he was its senior vice president and vice president.

Schwab has also lectured widely on his concept of The Open-Society Bloc at, among other institutions, the University of Freiburg in Germany and the Bundeswehrhochschule at Hamburg.

1998

Mrs. Schwab died in 1998.

2000

Schwab retired from teaching in 2000; he is currently professor emeritus of City College and the Graduate Center.

2001

In the fall of 2001 the National Committee received a private endowment designed to honor the work of Professor Schwab which led to the creation of the George D. Schwab Foreign Policy Briefings.

Speakers at the briefings range from heads of state, foreign ministers, ambassadors, officials of international organizations, and other foreign policy practitioners and experts.

They are held throughout the year to give members and guests the opportunity to extend and enhance their understanding of issues that affect the national interests of the United States.

2016

He retired from the National Committee in 2016 and now holds the title of president emeritus.