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McGeorge Bundy was a prominent American political scientist and national security advisor known for his influential role during the Vietnam War era. He served as the National Security Advisor to Presidents John F. Kennedy and Lyndon B. Johnson, where he was pivotal in shaping U.S. foreign policy and military strategy. His tenure was marked by significant events, including the Cuban Missile Crisis and the escalation of U.S. involvement in Vietnam, which positioned him as a key figure in Cold War politics.

Bundy was educated at Harvard University, where he later became a faculty member and the dean of the Faculty of Arts and Sciences. His academic work often intersected with his public service, as he sought to apply scholarly insights to practical governance. Post-retirement, Bundy continued to influence policy discussions through his writings and public speaking engagements, reflecting on the lessons learned from the tumultuous period of his career.

Nationaliteit Amerikaans
Geboortedatum March 30, 1916
Geboorteplaats New York City, New York, United States
Sterfdatum September 16, 2000