Clements Center for National Security

Clements Center for National Security

Higher Education

Austin, Texas 895 followers

About us

“Let us never send the President of the United States to the conference table as the head of the second strongest nation in the world.” – Deputy Secretary of Defense Bill Clements, 1973 The William P. Clements, Jr. Center for National Security at The University of Texas at Austin draws on the best insights of diplomatic and military history to train the next generation of national security leaders. Established in 2013 with the support of distinguished policymakers and scholars, the Clements Center is a nonpartisan research and policy center uniquely positioned in the Office of the President. The Clements Center honors former Texas Governor Bill Clements and his leadership on national security during his service as Deputy Secretary of Defense from 1973-77. Clements managed the Pentagon and helped guide American national security policy during a critical time. He brought a deep appreciation for history to every aspect of his leadership, policies, and decision-making. The Clements Center carries forward Bill Clements’ legacy by: -Teaching students how to integrate the wisdom of history with current challenges in national security and prepare for careers as policymakers and scholars; -Supporting research on history, strategy, and national security policy; and -Convening scholars and policymakers to improve our understanding of history, statecraft, and national security.

Website
https://www.clementscenter.org
Industry
Higher Education
Company size
2-10 employees
Headquarters
Austin, Texas
Type
Educational
Founded
2013
Specialties
National Security, History, and Intelligence

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    2304 Whitis Ave

    Flawn Academic Center, Suite 248-O

    Austin, Texas 78712, US

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