Persons

  • Abe Shintaro, Japanese Minister of International Trade and Industry from 1981 until 1982; Japanese Foreign Minister from November 1982
  • Abramowitz, Morton I., U.S. Ambassador to Thailand until July 31, 1981; U.S. Representative to the Mutual and Balanced Force Reduction Talks in Vienna from March 1983; Director, Bureau of Intelligence and Research, Department of State, from February 1, 1985; Assistant Secretary of State for Intelligence and Research from August 18, 1986
  • Abrams, Elliott, Assistant Secretary of State for International Organization Affairs from May 13, 1981, until December 1, 1981; Assistant Secretary of State for Human Rights and Humanitarian Affairs from December 12, 1981, until July 17, 1985; Assistant Secretary of State for Inter-American Affairs from July 17, 1985, until January 20, 1989
  • Alfonsín, Raúl, President of Argentina from December 10, 1983
  • Allen, Richard V., President’s Assistant for National Security Affairs, National Security Council, from January 20, 1981, until January 4, 1982
  • Amstutz, Daniel G., Under Secretary of Agriculture for International Affairs and Commodity Programs from May 23, 1983, until August 1, 1987
  • Anderson, Martin, President’s Assistant for Policy Development, Office of Policy Development, White House, from January 1981 until March 1, 1982
  • Andreas, Dwayne O., Chairman and Chief Executive Officer, Archer Daniels Midland; Chairman, President’s Task Force on International Private Enterprise
  • Arias Sánchez, Oscar, President of Costa Rica from May 8, 1986; recipient of the Nobel Peace Prize in 1987
  • Armacost, Michael H., Jr., Deputy Assistant Secretary of State for East Asian and Pacific Affairs until February 1982; U.S. Ambassador to the Philippines from March 12, 1982, until April 18, 1984; Under Secretary of State for Political Affairs, from May 18, 1984
  • Armstrong, Robert, British Personal Representative (Sherpa) to the Williamsburg Economic Summit
  • Attali, Jacques, Special Adviser to President Mitterrand; French Personal Representative (Sherpa) to the Williamsburg Economic Summit
  • Bailey, Norman A., Office of Policy Development, White House, from March 1981; Director, Planning and Evaluation, National Security Council, from April 1981 until 1983; President’s Special Assistant for National Security Affairs and Senior Director, International Economic Affairs Directorate, National Security Council, from June 3, 1983, until October 1983; thereafter, consultant to the National Security Council staff
  • Baker, Howard H., Jr., Senator (R–Tennessee) until January 3, 1985; Senate Minority Leader from 1977 until 1981; Senate Majority Leader from 1981 until January 3, 1985; member, Interim Foreign Policy Advisory Board; member, President’s Foreign Intelligence Advisory Board, from 1985 until 1987 and from 1988; White House Chief of Staff from February 27, 1987, until June 30, 1988
  • Baker, James A., III, White House Chief of Staff and President’s Assistant, from January 1, 1981, until February 3, 1985; Secretary of the Treasury from February 4, 1985, until August 17, 1988; thereafter campaign manager, Bush for President campaign in 1988
  • Baldrige, H. Malcolm, Jr. “Mac,” Secretary of Commerce until July 25, 1987
  • Bangemann, Martin, Minister of Economics, Federal Republic of Germany, from 1984 until 1988
  • Basora, Adrian A., Director, Office of Development Finance, Bureau of Economic and Business Affairs, Department of State
  • Beal, Richard, President’s Special Assistant for National Security Affairs and Senior Director, Office of Planning and Evaluation, from January 1981 until June 1983; President’s Special Assistant for National Security Affairs and Senior Director, Crisis Management Support and Planning, National Security Council, from June 3, 1983, until 1984
  • Benson, Lucy Wilson, Under Secretary of State for International Security Affairs (after August 22, 1977, Under Secretary of State for Security Assistance, Science, and Technology), from March 23, 1977, until January 5, 1980
  • Blair, Dennis C., Commander, USN; Director, Western Europe, Political Affairs Office, National Security Council, from 1981 until 1983; Deputy Senior Director, European and Soviet Affairs Directorate, National Security Council, in 1983
  • Bledsoe, Ralph C., Associate Director, Office of Policy Development, National Security Council, from 1982 until 1985; President’s Special Assistant, Executive Secretary, Domestic Policy Council, from 1985 until 1988
  • Block, John R., Secretary of Agriculture from January 23, 1981, until February 14, 1986
  • Boeker, Paul, Director, Foreign Service Institute, Department of State, until January 31, 1982; member, Policy Planning Council, Department of State, 1983; U.S. Ambassador to Jordan from September 1, 1984, until August 13, 1987
  • Bohn, John A., Vice Chairman, Export-Import Bank of the United States, from March 18, 1984, until April 10, 1986; Chairman, Export-Import Bank of the United States, from April 11, 1986, until February 28, 1989
  • Bolton, John R., General Counsel, United States Agency for International Development, from 1981 until 1982; Assistant Administrator for Program and Policy Coordination, United States Agency for International Development, from 1982 until 1983
  • Bosworth, Stephen W., U.S. Ambassador to Tunisia until June 22, 1981; Principal Deputy Assistant Secretary of State for Inter-American Affairs from July 1981 until 1983; Chairman, Policy Planning Council, Department of State, from January 3, 1983, until April 7, 1984; U.S. Ambassador to the Philippines from May 4, 1984, until April 2, 1987
  • Boverie, Richard T., Major General, USAF; Principal Director for Plans and Policy, Office of the Deputy Under Secretary of Defense (Policy Planning), from December 1979 until June 1981; Acting and then Principal Deputy Assistant Secretary of Defense (International Security Policy) from June 1981 until June 1982; Director, Defense Policy Directorate, National Security Council, from 1982 until 1983
  • Bradley, Bill, Senator (D–New Jersey)
  • Brady, Nicholas F., Secretary of the Treasury from September 15, 1988
  • Brandt, Willy, former Chancellor of the Federal Republic of Germany; Chairman of the Social Democratic Party of Germany; Chairman, Independent Commission on International Development Issues (Brandt Commission)
  • Bremer, L. Paul, III “Jerry,” Deputy Executive Secretary of the Department of State until February 1981; Special Assistant to the Secretary and Executive Secretary of the Department of State from February 2, 1981, until March 27, 1983; U.S. Ambassador to the Netherlands, from August 31, 1983, until August 25, 1986; Director of the Bureau of Counterterrorism and Ambassador at Large for Counterterrorism, Department of State, from October 17, 1986
  • Brock, William E., III, U.S. Trade Representative from January 23, 1981, until April 22, 1985; Secretary of Labor from April 29, 1985, until October 31, 1987
  • Buckley, James L., Under Secretary of State for Security Assistance, Science, and Technology from February 18, 1981, until August 20, 1982; Counselor of the Department of State from September 9, 1982, until September 26, 1982; President, Radio Free Europe/Radio Liberty, from 1982 until 1985; Judge, U.S. Court of Appeals for the District of Columbia Circuit from December 17, 1985
  • Burghardt, Raymond F., Director, Latin American Affairs, National Security Council, from 1984 until 1985; Senior Director, Latin American Affairs, National Security Council, from 1985 until 1987
  • Burnham, James B., Special Assistant to the Chairman of the Council of Economic Advisers from 1981 until 1982; U.S. Executive Director of the International Bank for Reconstruction and Development at the World Bank from 1982 until 1986
  • Bush, George H.W., Vice President of the United States; Republican nominee for President in 1988
  • Byrd, Robert C., Senator (D–West Virginia); Senate Minority Leader until January 3, 1987; Senate Majority Leader from January 3, 1987
  • Camdessus, Michel, Managing Director, International Monetary Fund, from January 1987
  • Carlucci, Frank C., III, Deputy Director of Central Intelligence until February 4, 1981; Deputy Secretary of Defense from 1981 until December 31, 1982; President and Chief Operating Officer, Sears World Trade, Inc., from 1983 until 1984; Chairman and Chief Executive Officer, Sears World Trade, Inc., from 1984 until 1986; member and Chairman, General Advisory Committee, Arms Control and Disarmament Agency, from 1986; President’s Assistant for National Security Affairs from December 2, 1986, until November 5, 1987; Secretary of Defense from November 23, 1987; member, President’s Blue Ribbon Commission on Defense Management (Packard Commission)
  • Carrington, 6th Baron of (Peter Alexander Rupert), British Foreign Secretary until April 5, 1982; Secretary-General of the North Atlantic Treaty Organization from June 25, 1984, until June 30, 1988
  • Carter, James Earl, Jr. “Jimmy,” President of the United States from January 20, 1977, until January 20, 1981
  • Casey, William J., Director of Central Intelligence from January 28, 1981, until January 29, 1987
  • Castaneda y Alvarez de la Rosa, Jorge, Mexican Foreign Minister until November 30, 1982
  • Chew, David L., Executive Assistant to the Secretary of the Treasury from 1981 until April 1984; Senior Deputy Comptroller of the Currency for Policy and Planning from April 1984 until 1985; Staff Secretary and President’s Deputy Assistant, White House Secretariat, from 1985 until 1987; President’s Deputy Assistant, White House Operations, from 1987 until 1989
  • Cheysson, Claude, French Minister of Foreign Affairs from 1981 until December 7, 1984; thereafter, member, Commission of the European Communities
  • Childress, Richard, Lieutenant Colonel, USA; staff member, Special Projects, National Security Council, in 1981; East Asia/Pacific Affairs, Political Affairs Office, National Security Council, from 1982 until 1983; Deputy Director, Political-Military Affairs Directorate, National Security Council, from 1983 until 1984; Director, Political-Military Affairs Directorate, National Security Council, from 1984 until 1986; Director, Asian Affairs Directorate, National Security Council, from 1986 until 1988
  • Chirac, Jacques, Prime Minister of France from March 20, 1986, until May 10, 1988
  • Clark, Charles Joseph, Canadian Secretary of State for External Affairs from September 17, 1984
  • Clark, William P., Jr., Deputy Secretary of State from March 25, 1981, until February 9, 1982; President’s Assistant for National Security Affairs from February 10, 1982, until November 17, 1983; Secretary of the Interior from November 18, 1983, until February 7, 1985; member, President’s Blue Ribbon Commission on Defense Management (Packard Commission); member, Commission on Integrated Long-Term Strategy; member, President’s Blue Ribbon Task Group on Nuclear Weapons Program Management
  • Clausen, Alden Winship “Tom,” President, World Bank, from July 1981 until June 1986; Chairman and Chief Executive Officer, Bank of America, from 1986
  • Cobb, Tyrus P. “Ty,” Deputy Director, European and Soviet Affairs Directorate, National Security Council, from 1983 until 1984; Director, European and Soviet Affairs Directorate, National Security Council, from 1984 until 1988; President’s Special Assistant for National Security Affairs and Senior Director, International Programs and Technology Affairs, National Security Council, from July 15, 1988
  • Cohen, Herman J., “Hank,” Deputy Assistant Director, Bureau of Intelligence and Research, Department of State until 1984; President’s Special Assistant for National Security Affairs and Senior Director, African Affairs Directorate, National Security Council, from February 1987
  • Conable, Barber, President, World Bank, from July 1986
  • Conrow, James W., Director, Office of Multilateral Development Banks, Department of the Treasury, from 1981 until March 1984; Deputy Assistant Secretary of the Treasury for Developing Nations from March 1984 until March 1988.
  • Constable, Elinor G., Principal Deputy Assistant Secretary of State for Economic and Business Affairs, from 1983 until 1986; U.S. Ambassador to Kenya from 1986
  • Constable, Peter, Deputy Assistant Secretary of State, Bureau of Near Eastern and South Asian Affairs, from 1979 until 1982
  • Conte, Silvio, member, U.S. House of Representatives (R–Massachusetts)
  • Cornell, Robert A., Deputy Assistant Secretary of the Treasury for Trade and Investment Policy
  • Covey, James P. “Jock,” Deputy Principal Officer, U.S. Consulate General in Jerusalem, until 1983; Deputy Executive Secretary of State from 1983 until 1985; President’s Special Assistant and Senior Director for Near Eastern and South Asian Affairs, National Security Council, from 1985 until 1986; Deputy Chief of Mission, U.S. Embassy in Cairo, from 1986
  • Craxi, Bettino, Prime Minister of Italy from August 1983 until 1987
  • Crocker, Chester A., Assistant Secretary of State for African Affairs from June 9, 1981
  • Dallara, Charles H., U.S. Alternate Executive Director, International Monetary Fund, from 1982 until 1983; Deputy Assistant Secretary of the Treasury for International Monetary Affairs from 1983 until 1985; Senior Deputy Assistant Secretary of the Treasury for International Economic Policy from 1985 until 1988; U.S. Executive Director, International Monetary Fund, from 1984; Assistant Secretary of the Treasury for Policy Development and Senior Advisor for Policy to the Secretary of the Treasury from 1988
  • Dam, Kenneth W., Provost, University of Chicago, until 1982; Deputy Secretary of State from September 23, 1982, until June 15, 1985
  • Danzansky, Stephen I., President’s Special Assistant and Senior Director, International Economic Affairs Directorate, National Security Council, from October 24, 1985, until October 6, 1988; thereafter, President’s Deputy Assistant for International Economic Affairs, Office of Policy Development, National Security Council
  • Darman, Richard G., President’s Deputy Assistant and Deputy to the Chief of Staff, Office of the Chief of Staff, from January 20, 1981, until August 1981; President’s Assistant and Deputy to the Chief of Staff from September 14, 1981, until February 1, 1985; supervisor of the White House Office of Speechwriting beginning in January 1984; Deputy Secretary of the Treasury from February 1985 until April 2, 1987
  • Deal, Timothy, member, Coordination Office, National Security Council, 1981
  • Deaver, Michael K., Deputy Chief of Staff and President’s Assistant from January 1, 1981, until May 10, 1985
  • de Larosière, Jacques, Managing Director, International Monetary Fund, from June 17, 1978, until January 15, 1987
  • Delfim Netto, Antônio, Brazilian economist
  • Delors, Jacques, President, European Commission, from 1985
  • Denton, Jeremiah A., Jr., Senator (R–Alabama) from 1981 until 1987
  • Derwinski, Edward, member, U.S. House of Representatives (R–Illinois) until January 3, 1983; Counselor of the Department of State from March 23, 1983, until March 24, 1987; Under Secretary of State for Security Assistance, Science, and Technology from March 24, 1987
  • Dobriansky, Paula J., Soviet Union/Eastern Europe, Political Affairs Office, National Security Council, from 1981 until 1983; Deputy Director, European and Soviet Affairs Directorate, National Security Council, from 1983 until 1984; Director, European and Soviet Affairs Directorate, National Security Council, from 1984 until 1987; thereafter Deputy Assistant Secretary of State for Human Rights and Humanitarian Affairs
  • Dole, Robert, Senator (R–Kansas); Chairman, Senate Finance Committee, from January 3, 1981, until January 3, 1985; Senate Majority Leader from January 3, 1985, until January 3, 1987; Senate Minority Leader from January 3, 1987
  • Domenici, Pete V., Senator (R–New Mexico); Senior Counselor, National Bipartisan Commission on Central America (Kissinger Commission)
  • Drabble, Bernard J., Canadian Associate Deputy Minister of Finance
  • Durieux, Jean, European Community Personal Representative (Sherpa) to the Williamsburg Economic Summit
  • Eagleburger, Lawrence S., U.S. Ambassador to Yugoslavia until January 24, 1981; Assistant Secretary of State for European Affairs from May 14, 1981, until January 26, 1982; Under Secretary of State for Political Affairs from February 12, 1982, until May 1, 1984; Career Ambassador from April 12, 1984
  • Edson, Gary, Special Assistant to the Deputy Secretary of State
  • Edwards, Mickey, member, U.S. House of Representatives (R–Oklahoma)
  • Enders, Thomas O., U.S. Representative to the European Communities until May 27, 1981, Assistant Secretary of State for Inter-American Affairs from June 23, 1981, until June 27, 1983; U.S. Ambassador to Spain from September 15, 1983, until July 6, 1986
  • Ernst, Maurice, Director, Economic Research Division, Central Intelligence Agency
  • Fahd bin Abdulaziz Al Saud, Crown Prince of Saudi Arabia until June 13, 1982; thereafter, King of Saudi Arabia
  • Farrar, Stephen P., Chief, Economic Affairs Branch, International Affairs Division, Office of Management and Budget, until March 1986; Director, International Economic Affairs Directorate, National Security Council, from March 1986 until September 1988; President’s Special Assistant and Senior Director, International Economic Affairs Directorate, National Security Council, from October 1988
  • Feldstein, Martin, Chairman, Council of Economic Advisers, from October 14, 1982, until July 10, 1984
  • Feldstein, Michael, member, Policy Planning Staff, Department of State
  • Fontaine, Roger W., Director, Inter-American Affairs, Political Affairs Office, National Security Council, from February 1981 until 1983; Director, Latin American Affairs Directorate, National Security Council, in 1983
  • Fortier, Donald R., Deputy Director, Policy Planning Staff, Department of State, from February 1981 until September 1982; Director, Western Europe, Political Affairs Office, National Security Council, from September 1982 until June 1983; Special Assistant to the President Special Assistant for National Security Affairs and Senior Director, Political-Military Affairs Directorate, National Security Council, from June 3, 1983, until December 21, 1983; Deputy Assistant to the President’s Deputy Assistant for National Security Affairs and Senior Director, Policy Development Directorate, National Security Council, from December 21, 1983, until 1985; President’s Principal Deputy Assistant to the President for National Security Affairs from December 1985 until August 23, 1986
  • Fowler, Henry R., Secretary of the Treasury from 1965 until 1968
  • François-Poncet, Jean, French Minister of Foreign Affairs until May 13, 1981
  • Fraser, Malcolm, Prime Minister of Australia until March 11, 1983
  • Friedersdorf, Max L., President’s Assistant for Legislative Affairs, Office of Legislative Affairs, from January 1981 until January 2, 1982; Consul General, Bermuda, from January 1982 until September 1983; President’s Assistant and Legislative Strategy Coordinator from 1985; U.S. Representative to the Conference on Disarmament in Geneva from May 1, 1987
  • Fuller, Craig L., President’s Deputy Assistant and Director, Office of Cabinet Administration, from January until September 1981; President’s Assistant for Cabinet Affairs from September 14, 1981, until March 1985; Chief of Staff to Vice President Bush from April 1, 1985
  • Gale, Hazen F., Director, Office of Commodity Policy, Office of the Assistant Secretary for International Affairs, Department of the Treasury
  • Gandhi, Indira, Prime Minister of India from January 14, 1980, until October 31, 1984
  • Genscher, Hans-Dietrich, Vice Chancellor and Foreign Minister of the Federal Republic of Germany
  • Gergen, David R., President’s Assistant and Staff Director of the White House from January 21 until June 17, 1981; President’s Assistant for Communications and Director, White House Office of Communications, White House Press Office, and Office of Speechwriting, from June 17, 1981, until January 15, 1984
  • Goodpaster, Andrew J., General, USA (ret.); Staff Secretary to President Eisenhower from 1964 until 1961; Supreme Allied Commander, Europe, NATO and Commander-in-Chief, United States European Command, from 1969 until 1974
  • Gray, William H., III, member, U.S. House of Representatives (D–Pennsylvania)
  • Green, Grant, President’s Special Assistant for National Security Affairs and Executive Secretary of the National Security Council from 1986 until 1987
  • Greenspan, Alan, Chairman, Board of Governors of the Federal Reserve System, from August 11, 1987
  • Gregg, Donald, member, National Security Council staff, from 1979 until July 1982; Vice President’s Assistant for National Security Affairs from August 1982 until January 1989
  • Haig, Alexander M., Jr., General, USA (ret.); Secretary of State from January 22, 1981, until July 5, 1982
  • Harman, John, Deputy and Acting Assistant Secretary of the Treasury for Legislative Affairs from September 1986
  • Harper, Edwin L., Deputy Director, Office of Management and Budget, from 1981 until 1982; President’s Assistant for Policy Development from 1982 until 1983
  • Harty, Maura, Special Assistant to Secretary of State Shultz from 1987 until 1988
  • Hayward, Thomas B., Admiral, USN; Chief of Naval Operations, United States Navy, until June 30, 1982
  • Heath, Edward, member of Parliament, United Kingdom, from 1950 until 1965; Prime Minister of the United Kingdom from 1970 until 1974
  • Helms, Jesse, Senator (R–North Carolina)
  • Herrera Campíns, Luis Antonio, President of Venezuela until February 2, 1984
  • Herrington, John, Secretary of Energy from February 7, 1985, until January 20, 1989
  • Hicks, Christopher, Associate Counsel, White House Office of the Counsel to the President, from March 1981 until May 1982; Associate Director, White House Office of Presidential Personnel from 1982 until 1983; Executive Secretary of the Treasury and Special Assistant to the Secretary of the Treasury from 1983 until February 1985; President’s Deputy Assistant for Administration and Director of the Office of Administration, White House, from February 1985 until 1986; thereafter General Counsel, Department of Agriculture
  • Hill, M. Charles, Director, Israeli and Arab-Israeli Affairs, Bureau of Near Eastern and South Asian Affairs, Department of State, from 1982; Special Assistant to the Secretary and Executive Secretary of the Department of State from March 28, 1983, until January 1, 1985; thereafter Executive Assistant to the Secretary
  • Holdridge, John H., Assistant Secretary of State for East Asian and Pacific Affairs from May 28, 1981; U.S. Ambassador to Indonesia from February 19, 1983, until January 7, 1986
  • Hollick, Ann L., Director, Office of International Commodities, Bureau of Economic and Business Affairs, Department of State
  • Hormats, Robert D., Assistant Secretary of State for Economic and Business Affairs from May 21, 1981, until August 25, 1982
  • Houphouët-Boigny, Félix, President of Côte d’Ivoire from August 7, 1960, until December 7, 1993
  • Howe, Sir Geoffrey, British Chancellor of the Exchequer from May 4, 1979, until June 11, 1983; British Foreign Secretary from June 11, 1983
  • Hughes, G. Philip, Deputy National Security Affairs Adviser to Vice President Bush from 1981 until 1985; Director, Latin American Affairs, National Security Council, from 1985 until 1986
  • Iklé, Frederick C., Under Secretary of Defense for Policy from April 2, 1981, until February 19, 1988
  • Inouye, Daniel K., Senator (D–Hawaii)
  • Jha, Lakshmi Kant, Chairman, Indian Economic Administration Reform Commission, from 1981; economic adviser to Prime Ministers of India Indira and Rajiv Gandhi
  • Johnston, Ernest B., Deputy Assistant Secretary of State for Economic and Business Affairs
  • Kammerer, Kelly C., Director, Office of Legislative Affairs, U.S. Agency for International Development
  • Kasten, Robert W., Jr., Senator (R–Wisconsin) from January 3, 1981
  • Kauzlarich, Richard Dale, Economic Officer, U.S. Embassy in Tel Aviv until 1983; Director, Operations Center, Executive Secretariat, Department of State, from 1983 until 1984; Deputy Assistant Secretary of State for International Economic, Social, and Private Sector Affairs, Bureau of International Organization Affairs, from 1984 until 1986; Deputy Director, Policy Planning Staff, Department of State, from 1986 until 1989
  • Keating, Robert B., consultant, International Security Affairs, Office of the Secretary of Defense, from 1981 until 1982; consultant, Office of General Counsel, Department of the Navy, from 1982 until 1983; U.S. Ambassador to Madagascar and the Comoros from August 11, 1983, until May 1, 1986; thereafter, U.S. Executive Director, International Bank for Reconstruction and Development; Chairman, Third World Hunger Study
  • Keel, Alton G., Jr. “Al,” Assistant Secretary of the Air Force (Research, Development and Logistics) from 1981 until 1982; Associate Director for National Security and International Affairs, Office of Management and Budget, from September 1982; Executive Director, Presidential Commission on the Space Shuttle Challenger Accident, from February 10, 1986; President’s Deputy Assistant for National Security Affairs and Acting Principal Deputy to the President’s Assistant for National Security Affairs from July 15, 1986, until November 24, 1986; Acting President’s Assistant for National Security Affairs from November 25, 1986, until December 18, 1986; U.S. Permanent Representative to the North Atlantic Treaty Organization, from March 13, 1987
  • Kemp, Geoffrey, T.H., Director, Near East and South Asia, Political Affairs Office, National Security Council, from 1981 until 1983; President’s Special Assistant for National Security Affairs and Senior Director, Near East and South Asia Affairs Directorate, National Security Council, from June 3, 1983, until 1985; thereafter, senior associate and Director, Middle East Arms Control Project, Carnegie Endowment for International Peace
  • Kemp, Jack, member, U.S. House of Representatives (R–New York), from January 3, 1971, until January 3, 1989; Senior Counselor, National Bipartisan Commission on Central America (Kissinger Commission); Republican candidate for President in 1988
  • Kennedy, Richard T., Under Secretary of State for Management from February 28, 1981, until December 15, 1982; U.S. Representative to the International Atomic Energy Agency from July 27, 1981; Ambassador at Large from December 14, 1982
  • Keyes, Alan L., member, Policy Planning Staff, Department of State, from 1981 until 1983; U.S. Representative, United Nations Economic and Social Council, from 1983; Alternative Representative to the United Nations until November 1985; Assistant Secretary of State for International Organization Affairs, from November 13, 1985, until November 17, 1987
  • Kimmitt, Robert, Executive Secretary, National Security Council, and President’s Special Assistant for National Security Affairs from 1983 until 1985; General Counsel, Department of the Treasury, from 1985 until 1987
  • Kingon, Alfred H., Assistant Secretary of Commerce for International Economic Policy from 1983 until 1984; Assistant Secretary of the Treasury for Policy Planning and Communications from March 1984 until January 1985; Cabinet Secretary and President’s Deputy Assistant from January 1985; Cabinet Secretary and President’s Assistant from January 7, 1986; Chief of Mission, U.S. Mission to the European Communities at Brussels, from March 27, 1987
  • Kirkpatrick, Jeane J., U.S. Ambassador to the United Nations from February 4, 1981, until April 1, 1985; President’s Representative to the National Bipartisan Commission on Central America (Kissinger Commission); member, President’s Foreign Intelligence Advisory Board
  • Kohl, Helmut, Chancellor of the Federal Republic of Germany from October 1, 1982
  • Kountché, Seyni, President of Niger until 1987
  • Kraigher, Sergej, President of Yugoslavia from May 15, 1981, until May 15, 1982
  • Kreisky, Bruno, Chancellor of Austria until May 24, 1983
  • Laird, Melvin R., Secretary of Defense from January 1969 until January 1973
  • Lalonde, Marc, Canadian Minister of Finance from September 1982 until September 1984
  • Lamb, Denis, Deputy Chief of Mission, U.S. Mission to the European Communities, Brussels, until 1982; Deputy Assistant Secretary of State for Trade and Commercial Affairs from 1982 until 1986; Principal Deputy Assistant Secretary of State, Bureau of Economic and Business Affairs from 1986 until 1987; U.S. Representative of the United States to the OECD from 1987
  • Landberg, James, Executive Assistant to the U.S. Special Negotiator for Economic Matters, Bureau of Economic and Business Affairs, Department of State, from 1981 to 1983
  • Lange, John D., Jr., Acting Deputy Assistant Secretary of the Treasury for International Affairs
  • Larson, Alan P., Executive Assistant to the Under Secretary of State for Economic Affairs from 1984 until 1986; Deputy Assistant Secretary of State for International Energy and Resources Policy from 1986 until 1987; Principal Deputy Assistant Secretary of State for Economic and Business Affairs from 1987
  • Laux, David, Director, East Asian and Pacific Affairs, Political Affairs Office, National Security Council, in 1982; Director, Asian Affairs Directorate, National Security Council, from 1983 until 1987
  • Lawson, Nigel, British Chancellor of the Exchequer from June 11, 1983, until October 26, 1989
  • Ledeen, Michael, Consultant to the President’s Assistant for National Security Affairs, the Office of the Secretary of Defense, and the Department of State from 1981 until 1987
  • Leland, Marc, Assistant Secretary of the Treasury for International Affairs from 1981 until 1984
  • Lenz, Allen J., Staff Director for Coordination, Office of the Executive Secretary, National Security Council, in 1981
  • Levine, Richard, Director, International Economic Affairs Directorate, National Security Council, in 1985
  • Lewis, Thomas F., member, U.S. House of Representatives (R–Florida)
  • Lilac, Robert, Colonel, USAF; Director, Political-Military Affairs Directorate, National Security Council staff, from April 19, 1982, until January 1, 1984.
  • Loncar, Budimir, Yugoslav Ambassador to the United States until November 1983; Yugoslav Deputy Foreign Minister; Yugoslav Federal Secretary for Foreign Affairs from March 1988
  • Long, Russell, Senator (D–Louisiana)
  • López Portillo y Pacheco, José, President of Mexico until November 30, 1982
  • Lyng, Richard E., Deputy Secretary of Agriculture from 1981 until 1985; consultant, Lyng and Lesher, Inc., from 1985 until 1986; Secretary of Agriculture from March 6, 1986
  • MacEachen, Allan, Canadian Secretary of State for External Affairs from September 1982 until June 1984
  • MacGuigan, Mark, Canadian Secretary of State for External Affairs until September 9, 1982
  • Marchand, De Montigny, Canadian Personal Representative (Sherpa) to the Williamsburg Economic Summit
  • Marcos, Ferdinand E., President of the Philippines until February 25, 1986
  • Maresca, John J., Director, Office of Western European Affairs, Bureau of European Affairs, Department of State, until 1982; Deputy Chief of Mission, U.S. Embassy in Paris, from 1982 until 1985; Deputy Assistant Secretary of Defense for European and North Atlantic Treaty Organization Policy from 1986 until 1988
  • Marks, Leonard, Director, United States Information Agency, from 1965 until 1968
  • Martin, William F., Special Assistant to the Under Secretary of State for Economic Affairs from 1981 until 1982; Director, International Economic Affairs Directorate, Deputy Executive Secretary, National Security Council, and President’s Special Assistant for National Security Affairs (Coordination) from 1982 until 1985; Executive Secretary, National Security Council, and President’s Special Assistant for National Security Affairs from 1985 until 1986; Deputy Secretary of Energy from 1986 until 1988
  • Mattingly, Mack, Senator (R–Georgia) from 1981 until 1987
  • McAllister, Eugene J., Policy Analyst, Director’s Office, Office of Management and Budget, in 1981; Senior Policy Analyst, Office of Economics and Planning, Office of Management and Budget, from 1982 until 1983; Deputy Assistant Director, Office of Policy Development at the White House, from 1983 until 1985; Executive Secretary of the Economic Policy Council and President’s Special Assistant from 1985 until 1988; Assistant Secretary of State for Economic and Business Affairs from 1988
  • McCall, Sherrod, Political Officer, U.S. Embassy in Moscow; Deputy Chief of Mission, U.S. Embassy in Stockholm; Director, Office of Analysis for East Asia and the Pacific, Bureau of Intelligence and Research, Department of State; Deputy Director, Policy Planning Staff, Department of State
  • McCormack, Richard T., consultant, Department of State, from 1981 until 1982; Assistant Secretary of State for Economic and Business Affairs from 1982 until 1985; Permanent Representative to the U.S. Mission to the Organization of American States from 1985
  • McClure, James A., Senator (R–Idaho)
  • McDaniel, Rodney B., Senior Director, Crisis Management Center, National Security Council, and President’s Special Assistant for National Security Affairs from March 1985 until 1986; Executive Secretary, National Security Council, and President’s Special Assistant for National Security Affairs from 1986 until 1987
  • McFarlane, Robert C. “Bud,” Colonel, USMC (Ret.); Counselor of the Department of State from February 28, 1981, until April 4, 1982; President’s Deputy Assistant for National Security Affairs from January 1982 until August 1983; Personal Representative of the President to the Middle East from July 22 until October 17, 1983; President’s Assistant for National Security Affairs from October 17, 1983, until December 4, 1985
  • McKinley, Brunson, Deputy Executive Secretary, Department of State, from 1983 to 1986
  • McMahon, John N., Deputy Director for Operations, Central Intelligence Agency, until April 1981; Deputy Director for National Foreign Assessment, Central Intelligence Agency, from April 1981 until January 1982; Executive Director, Central Intelligence Agency, from January 4, 1982, until June 1982; Deputy Director of Central Intelligence from June 1982 until March 1986
  • McManus, Michael A., President’s Deputy Assistant and Deputy to the Deputy Chief of Staff from 1982 until 1983; President’s Assistant and Deputy to the Deputy Chief of Staff from 1983 until 1985
  • McMinn, Douglas W., Director, International Economic Affairs Directorate, National Security Council, from 1982 until 1985; Director of Trade, Planning and Evaluation Directorate, National Security Council, in 1985; Assistant Secretary of State for Economic and Business Affairs from July 19, 1985, until November 30, 1987
  • McNamar, Robert T., Deputy Secretary of the Treasury from 1981 until 1985
  • McPherson, M. Peter, Acting Counsel to the President from January 20, 1981, until February 26, 1981; Acting Director, International Development Cooperation Agency; Director, U.S. Agency for International Development, from February 27, 1981, until August 7, 1987; thereafter, Deputy Secretary of the Treasury
  • Meese, Edwin, III, Counselor to the President from January 21, 1981, until February 24, 1985; Attorney General from February 25, 1985, until August 12, 1988
  • Meissner, Charles F., Special Negotiator for Economic Matters, Bureau of Economic and Business Affairs, Department of State, from 1980 until April 1983
  • Menges, Constantine C., President’s Special Assistant for National Security Affairs and Senior Director, Latin American Affairs Directorate, National Security Council, from 1983 until 1985; also, President’s Special Assistant for National Security Affairs from January 24, 1984, until 1985; thereafter, President’s Special Assistant and Senior Director, International Communications and Information Directorate, National Security Council
  • Michel, James H., Principal Deputy Assistant Secretary of State for Inter-American Affairs from 1984 until 1986
  • Miller, James C., III, Administrator, Information and Regulatory Affairs, Office of Management and Budget and Executive Director, Presidential Task Force on Regulatory Relief, until September 1981; member and Chairman, Federal Trade Commission, from September 1981 until 1985; Director, Office of Management and Budget, from October 8, 1985, until October 15, 1988
  • Mitterrand, François, President of France from May 26, 1981
  • Montgomery, Parker G., Chairman and Chief Executive Officer, Cooper Laboratories; Vice Chairman, President’s Task Force on International Private Enterprise
  • Morris, Robert J., Deputy to the Under Secretary of State for Economic Affairs from 1982 until 1985
  • Motley, Langhorne A., U.S. Ambassador to Brazil from October 6, 1981, until July 6, 1983; Assistant Secretary of State for Inter-American Affairs from July 12, 1983, until July 3, 1985
  • Motono Moriyuki, Japanese Personal Representative (Sherpa) to the Williamsburg Economic Summit
  • Mulford, David, Assistant Secretary of the Treasury for International Affairs from 1984 until 1988
  • Mulroney, Martin Brian, Prime Minister of Canada from September 17, 1984
  • Nachmanoff, Arnold, Deputy Assistant Secretary of the Treasury for International Affairs from 1977 until 1981
  • Nakasone Yasuhiro, Prime Minister of Japan from November 27, 1982, until November 6, 1987
  • Nance, James W., “Bud,” Admiral, USN; President’s Deputy Assistant for National Security Affairs from January 1981 until January 1982
  • Nau, Henry R., Director, International Economics, Planning and Evaluation Directorate, National Security Council, from February 1981 until July 1983
  • Negroponte, John D., Deputy Assistant Secretary of State for East Asian and Pacific Affairs from 1980 until 1981; U.S. Ambassador to Honduras from November 11, 1981, until May 30, 1985; Assistant Secretary of State for Oceans and International Environmental and Scientific Affairs from July 19, 1985, until November 23, 1987; thereafter, President’s Deputy Assistant for National Security Affairs
  • Nelson, Donald, Assistant United States Trade Representative for Agricultural Affairs and Commodity Policy until 1986
  • Newell, Gregory J., President’s Special Assistant for Appointments and Scheduling from 1981 until 1982; Assistant Secretary of State for International Organization Affairs from June 4, 1982, until November 12, 1985; U.S. Ambassador to Sweden from December 19, 1985
  • North, Oliver L., member, Defense Policy Staff, National Security Council, from 1982 until 1983; Deputy Director, Political-Military Affairs, National Security Council, from 1983 until 1986; Director, Political-Military Affairs, National Security Council, in 1986
  • Nyerere, Julius K., President of Tanzania
  • Obey, David, member, U.S. House of Representatives (D–Wisconsin)
  • Olmer, Lionel, Under Secretary of Commerce for International Trade from 1981 until 1985
  • Paolini, Remo, Italian Personal Representative (Sherpa) to the Williamsburg Economic Summit
  • Paye, Jean-Claude, Secretary-General, Organization for Economic Cooperation and Development, from 1982 until 1984
  • Pearson, W. Robert, Deputy Executive Secretary and General Counsel, National Security Council, from 1985 until 1987
  • Percy, Charles H., Senator (R–Illinois); Chairman, Senate Foreign Relations Committee, from January 3, 1981, until January 3, 1985
  • Pérez, Carlos Andrés, President of Venezuela from 1974 until 1979
  • Phillips, Donald M., Director of Commodity Policy, Office of the U.S. Trade Representative, until 1985; Assistant United States Trade Representative for Trade Policy Coordination from 1985 until 1988; Assistant United States Trade Representative for Industry from 1988
  • Pipes, Richard E., Director, Soviet Union/Eastern Europe, Political Affairs Office, National Security Council, from February 1981 until December 1982
  • Platt, Alexander H., Associate General Counsel, Office of the U.S. Trade Representative; Acting Assistant U.S. Trade Representative for Congressional Affairs in 1985; Director, International Economic Affairs Directorate, National Security Council, from 1985 until 1987
  • Platt, Nicholas, Deputy Assistant Secretary of State for International Organization Affairs from July 1981 until July 1982; U.S. Ambassador to Zambia from August 31, 1982, until December 17, 1984; Special Assistant to the Secretary of State and Executive Secretary of the Department of State from January 7, 1985, until February 13, 1987; U.S. Ambassador to the Philippines from August 27, 1987
  • Poats, Rutherford M., Director, International Economic Policy, Planning and Evaluation Directorate, National Security Council, from 1981 until January 1982; Chairman, Development Assistance Committee of the Organization for Economic Cooperation and Development from January 1982 until 1985
  • Poindexter, John M., Rear Admiral, USN; Military Assistant to the President’s Assistant for National Security Affairs from 1981 until 1983; President’s Deputy Assistant for National Security Affairs from October 17, 1983, until December 3, 1985; President’s Assistant for National Security Affairs from December 4, 1985, until November 25, 1986
  • Porter, Roger B., Executive Secretary, Cabinet Council on Economic Affairs; President’s Deputy Assistant for Policy Development, and Director, White House Office of Policy Development, from 1981 until 1985; Executive Secretary of the Economic Policy Council in 1985
  • Powell, Colin L., Brigadier General, USA (Major General from August 1, 1983, until February 26, 1986; Lieutenant General from February 26, 1986); Senior Military Assistant to Deputy Secretary of Defense Carlucci from January 1981 until May 1981; Senior Military Assistant to Secretary of Defense Weinberger from 1983 until 1986; Commanding General, Headquarters Fifth Corps, Frankfurt, in 1986; President’s Deputy Assistant for National Security Affairs from late 1986 until 1987; President’s Assistant for National Security Affairs from November 5, 1987
  • Pym, Francis, British Foreign Secretary from April 6, 1982, until June 11, 1983
  • Quinn, Kenneth M., Deputy Executive Secretary of the Department of State from December 1984
  • Rao, P.V. Narasimha, Indian Foreign Minister until 1984
  • Rashish, Myer “Mike,” Under Secretary of State for Economic Affairs from June 29, 1981, until January 20, 1982
  • Raymond, Walter, Jr., Director, Intelligence Directorate, National Security Council, from 1982 until June 1983; President’s Special Assistant for National Security Affairs and Senior Director, International Communications and Information Directorate, National Security Council, from June 3, 1983, until 1987
  • Reagan, Ronald W., President of the United States
  • Regan, Donald T., Secretary of the Treasury from January 22, 1981, until February 2, 1985; White House Chief of Staff from February 2, 1985, until February 27, 1987
  • Rentschler, James M., Western Europe, Political Affairs Office, National Security Council, until 1982; U.S. Ambassador to Malta, from October 19, 1982, until July 26, 1985; Ambassador-in-Residence, Fletcher School of Law and Diplomacy, Tufts University, from 1985 until 1986
  • Ringdahl, Philip, member, National Security Council staff, 1986
  • Risque, Nancy J., President’s Special Assistant for Legislative Affairs from 1981 and Deputy Director, Office of Legislative Affairs, from October 1982 until November 1985; President’s Deputy Assistant for Legislative Affairs from November 1985 until 1986; President’s Assistant and Cabinet Secretary, Office of Cabinet Affairs, from 1987
  • Roche, James G., Deputy Director, Policy Planning Staff, Department of State, from 1981 until 1982
  • Robinson, Roger W., Jr., Director, East/West Economics, Planning and Evaluation Directorate, National Security Council staff, from 1982 until 1983; Director, International Economic Affairs Directorate, National Security Council, from 1983 until 1984; President’s Special Assistant for National Security Affairs and Senior Director, International Economic Affairs Directorate, National Security Council, from 1984 until September 1985
  • Rockefeller, David, Chairman, Chase-Manhattan Bank; co-founder Trilateral Commission; Chairman, U.S. Business Committee on Jamaica
  • Rodman, Peter W., Center for Strategic and International Studies, Georgetown University, until March 1983; member, Policy Planning Council, Department of State from 1983 until 1984; Chairman, Policy Planning Council, from April 9, 1984, until March 3, 1986 (Director, Policy Planning Staff, from May 7, 1985); President’s Deputy [Page XLI] Assistant for National Security Affairs for Foreign Policy from January 29, 1986, until 1987; President’s Special Assistant and National Security Council Counselor from 1987 until 1989
  • Rosenberg, Alison, member, African Affairs Directorate, National Security Council, from 1987 until 1988
  • Rowen, Henry “Harry,” Chairman, National Intelligence Council, from 1981 until 1983
  • Ruding, H. Onno, Dutch Finance Minister
  • Rush, Barney, Special Assistant to the Under Secretary of State for Economic Affairs
  • Ryan, Frederick J., Jr., Deputy Director, Office of Appointments and Scheduling, from 1982 until 1983; President’s Special Assistant and Director, Office of Appointments and Scheduling, from 1983 until 1989; President’s Special Assistant and Director, Office of Private Sector Initiatives, from February 1985
  • Sanguinetti, Julio María, President of Uruguay from March 1, 1985, until March 1, 1990
  • Sapia-Bosch, Alphonso F., Director, Inter-American Affairs, Political Affairs Office, National Security Council, from 1982 until 1983; Director, Latin American Affairs Directorate, National Security Council, in 1983
  • Schmidt, Helmut, Chancellor of the Federal Republic of Germany until October 1, 1982
  • Schneider, William Jr., Associate Director for National Security and International Affairs, Office of Management and Budget, from January 1981 to August 1982; Under Secretary of State for Security Assistance, Science, and Technology from September 1982 until 1986; Chairman, President’s General Advisory Committee on Arms Control and Disarmament from 1987
  • Schotta, Charles, Deputy Assistant Secretary of the Treasury for Commodities and Natural Resources until 1983; Deputy Assistant Secretary of the Treasury for Arabian Peninsula Affairs from 1983
  • Shagari, Shehu, President of Nigeria until December 31, 1983
  • Shultz, George P., Chairman, President’s Economic Policy Advisory Board, from 1981 until 1982; Secretary of State from July 16, 1982, until January 20, 1989
  • Sigur, Gaston J., Jr., Director, East Asian and Pacific Affairs, Political Affairs Office, National Security Council, from 1982 until 1983; President’s Special Assistant for National Security Affairs and Senior Director, Asian Affairs Directorate, National Security Council, from 1983 until 1986; thereafter, Assistant Secretary of State for East Asian and Pacific Affairs from March 1986
  • Smith, Michael B., Deputy U.S. Trade Representative in Geneva until 1983; Deputy U.S. Trade Representative in Washington from 1983 until October 1988
  • Sofaer, Abraham, Legal Adviser of the Department of State from June 10, 1985
  • Solomon, Richard H., Director, Policy Planning Staff, Department of State, from March 3, 1986
  • Soos, Helen E., Deputy Director, African Affairs Directorate, National Security Council, from 1985 until 1987
  • Sorzano, José S., U.S. Representative to the United Nations Educational, Scientific and Cultural Organization from 1981 until 1983; Deputy U.S. Permanent Representative to the United Nations from 1983 until 1985; President’s Special Assistant for National Security Affairs and Senior Director, Latin American Affairs Directorate, National Security Council, from February 11, 1987, until 1988
  • Spadolini, Giovanni, Prime Minister of Italy from June 28, 1981, until December 1, 1982; Italian Defense Minister from August 4, 1983, until April 17, 1987
  • Sprinkel, Beryl W., Under Secretary of the Treasury for Monetary Affairs from March 1981 until 1985; Chairman, Council of Economic Advisers, from 1985 until 1989
  • Stark, James R., Director, Political-Military Affairs, National Security Council, from 1985 until 1986
  • Stearman, William L., General Counsel, Executive Secretariat, National Security Council, from February 1981
  • Steeg, Helga, member, Federal Republic of Germany Ministry of Economics; Chair, Organization for Economic Cooperation and Development Commission on International Investment and Multinational Enterprises
  • Stevens, Paul Schott, Deputy Director and General Counsel, President’s Blue Ribbon Commission on Defense Management (Packard Commission), from September 1985 until July 1986; President’s Special Assistant for National Security Affairs and Legal Adviser, National Security Council, from February 11, 1987; President’s Special Assistant for National Security Affairs and Executive Secretary, National Security Council, from November 20, 1987
  • St Germain, Fernand J., member, U.S. House of Representatives (D–Rhode Island)
  • Stockman, David A., Director, Office of Management and Budget, from January 27, 1981, until August 1, 1985
  • Stoessel, Walter J., Jr., U.S. Ambassador to the Federal Republic of Germany until January 5, 1981; Under Secretary of State for Political Affairs from February 28, 1981, until January 26, 1982; Deputy Secretary of State from February 11, 1982, until September 22, 1982; Secretary of State ad interim from July 5, 1982, until July 16, 1982
  • Stoltenberg, Gerhard, Minister of Finance, Federal Republic of Germany, from October 1982 until April 1989
  • Streeb, Gordon L., Deputy Assistant Secretary of State for International Economic and Social Affairs, Bureau of International Organizations, from 1981 until 1982; Deputy Chief of Mission, U.S. Embassy in New Delhi, from 1984 until 1988; Senior Inspector, Office of the Inspector General, Department of State, from 1988
  • Suzuki Zenko, Prime Minister of Japan until November 27, 1982
  • Symms, Steven, Senator (R–Idaho)
  • Takeshita Noboru, Prime Minister of Japan from November 6, 1987
  • Thatcher, Margaret, Prime Minister of the United Kingdom
  • Thomas, W. Dennis., Assistant Secretary of the Treasury for Legislative Affairs from March 1981 to December 1983; President’s Deputy Assistant for Legislative Affairs from December 1983 to May 1985; President’s Assistant from July 1985 until 1987
  • Thompson, Stephen H., member, Industrial and Strategic Materials Division, Office of International Commodities, Bureau of Economic and Business Affairs, Department of State
  • Thorn, Gaston, President, European Commission, from 1981 until 1985
  • Thurmond, J. Strom, Senator (R–South Carolina)
  • Tietmeyer, Hans, Federal Republic of Germany Personal Representative (Sherpa) to the Williamsburg Economic Summit
  • Tillman, Jacqueline, Executive Assistant, Washington Office of the Permanent Representative to the United Nations, Bureau of International Organization Affairs, Department of State; Deputy Director, Latin American Affairs Directorate, National Security Council, from 1984 until 1987; Director, Latin American Affairs Directorate, National Security Council, from 1987 until 1988
  • Todd, James C., Chief, Industrial and Strategic Materials Division, Office of International Commodities, Bureau of Economic and Business Affairs, Department of State
  • Trudeau, Pierre Elliot, Prime Minister of Canada until June 3, 1979, and from March 3, 1980, until June 30, 1984
  • Tyson, Charles P., II, President’s Deputy Assistant for National Security Affairs (for Coordination), Office of Coordination, National Security Council, from 1981 until 1983
  • Veliotes, Nicholas A., U.S. Ambassador to Jordan until February 10, 1981; Assistant Secretary of State for Near Eastern and South Asian Affairs from May 21, 1981, until October 27, 1983; U.S. Ambassador to Egypt from November 24, 1983, until April 1, 1986
  • Volcker, Paul A., Chairman, Board of Governors of the Federal Reserve System, from August 6, 1979, until August 11, 1987
  • von Wechmar, Rudiger, President, United Nations General Assembly, from 1980 until 1981
  • Waldheim, Kurt, Secretary-General of the United Nations until December 31, 1981
  • Walker, Edward S., Jr. “Ned,” Executive Assistant to the Deputy Secretary of State from 1982 until 1984; Deputy Assistant Secretary of State for Near Eastern and South Asian Affairs from 1988
  • Wallich, Henry C., member, Board of Governors of the Federal Reserve System, from March 8, 1974, until December 15, 1986
  • Wallis, W. Allen, Under Secretary of State for Economic Affairs from September 23, 1982 (Under Secretary of State for Economic and Agricultural Affairs from August 16, 1985)
  • Weidenbaum, Murray L., Chairman, Council of Economic Advisers, from February 24, 1981, until September 1, 1982
  • Weinberger, Caspar W. “Cap,” Secretary of Defense from January 21, 1981, until November 23, 1987
  • Weiss, Gus, W., Director, Technology Transfer, Planning and Evaluation Directorate, National Security Council, from 1982 until 1984
  • Wettering, Frederick, Director, Africa, Political Affairs Office, National Security Council, from 1981 until 1983; Director, African Affairs Directorate, National Security Council, from 1983 until 1985
  • Wheeler, Michael O., Staff Secretary and Executive Secretary, Executive Secretariat, National Security Council from 1982 until 1983
  • Whitehead, John C., Deputy Secretary of State from July 9, 1985, until January 20, 1989
  • Whitten, Jamie, L., member, U.S. House of Representatives (D–Mississippi)
  • Wick, Charles Z., Director, International Communication Agency (United States Information Agency from 1982) from June 9, 1981
  • Wigg, David, C., Deputy Director, International Economic Affairs Directorate, National Security Council, from 1983 until 1985; Director, International Economic Affairs Directorate, from 1985 until 1986
  • Wilson, Michael H., Canadian Minister of Finance from 1984
  • Wisner, Frank G., II, U.S. Ambassador to Zambia until April 1982; Deputy Assistant Secretary of State for African Affairs from April 1982 until April 1986; U.S. Ambassador to Egypt from August 1986
  • Wolfowitz, Paul D., Director, Policy Planning Staff, Department of State, from February 13, 1981, until December 22, 1982; Assistant Secretary of State for East Asian and Pacific Affairs, from December 22, 1982, until March 12, 1986; U.S. Ambassador to Indonesia from April 11, 1986
  • Wright, Joseph R., Jr., Deputy Secretary of Commerce from 1981 until 1982; Deputy Director, Office of Management and Budget, from 1982; Director from November 8, 1988
  • Yeutter, Clayton, United States Trade Representative from 1985 until 1988
  • Zablocki, Clement J., member, U.S. House of Representatives (D–Wisconsin) until 1983; Chairman, House Foreign Affairs Committee; Chairman, Subcommittee on International Security and Scientific Affairs, House Foreign Affairs Committee; member, House Permanent Select Committee on Intelligence
  • Zhao Ziyang, Premier of the Peoples Republic of China until November 24, 1987; General Secretary of the Central Committee of the Communist Party of China from 1987
  • Zoellick, Robert B., Executive Secretary, Department of the Treasury, from 1986 until 1988