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Charles Horner is Senior Fellow at Hudson Institute in Washington. He is a China scholar, author, and recipient of the Department of State's Superior Honor Award.
Mr. Horner is also a contributor to periodicals, including the New York Times, Wall Street Journal, Washington Post, Commentary, the National Interest, the American Interest, the Naval War College Review and Claremont Review of Books.
Mr. Horner served as a deputy assistant secretary of state and as associate director of the US Information Agency during the administrations of Presidents Ronald Reagan and George H. W. Bush. His earlier service in government was as staff assistant to the late Senator Henry M. Jackson and as senior legislative assistant for foreign affairs and national security policy to the late Senator Daniel P. Moynihan. He is a recipient of the Department of State's Superior Honor Award.
Mr. Horner began his study of China at the University of Pennsylvania and, later, he was a graduate student at the University of Chicago, National Taiwan University, and Tokyo University. He was adjunct professor in Georgetown University's School of Foreign Service, and also an associate of its Landegger Program in International Business.
By appointment of President George H.W. Bush, he has been a member of the J. William Fulbright Foreign Scholarship Board. President George W. Bush appointed him to the Board of Directors of the US Institute of Peace. Mr. Horner has also been a member of the secretary of state's Advisory Committee on International Communications and Information Policy, the secretary of commerce's Advisory Committee on the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration, the Voice of America Advisory Committee, and the Advisory Board of the US Merchant Marine Academy.