Dov Zakheim

Dov Zakheim

Fmr. Undersecretary of Defense (Comptroller)

Dr. Dov S. Zakheim is a vice president of Booz Allen Hamilton where he is a leader in the firm’s global defense business, working with U.S. Combatant Commanders and allied and coalition ministries of defense worldwide.

Former United States government official Dov Zakheim was the Undersecretary of Defense and Comptroller from 2001-2004 in the George W. Bush administration, and was a foreign policy advisor to that administration during the 2000 election campaign. From 1985-1987, during the Regan administration, Zakheim was Deputy Undersecretary of Defense for Planning and Resources. An Orthodox Jew, he helped to end the IAI Lavi Israeli fighter program. Previous to his work with the Bush administration, from 1987-2001, Zakheim served as a consultant to the Office of the Secretary of Defense and sat on a number of Defense Department panels, including the Task Force on Defense Reform, in 1997, and the Board of Visitors of Overseas Regional Centers, from 1998-2001. During those years he was also CEO of SPC International, a subsidiary of  System Planning Corporation. Zakheim is on the editorial board of The National Interest Journal and has published a multitude of articles and monographs on defense issues. Zakheim earned his BA in government from Columbia University in 1970 and his PhD in economics and politics from St. Antony's College, Oxford University. He was an Adjunct Scholar at the  Heritage Foundation, and an adjunct professor at the National War College, Yeshiva University, Columbia University and Trinity College, where he was also Presidential Scholar. He has been a Senior Associate at the  Center for Strategic and International Studies, and is currently a member of the Council on Foreign Relations, the  International Institute for Strategic Studies, and the United States Naval Institute. Zakheim has received many awards for government and community service, including the Department of Defense Distinguished Public Service Medal, its highest civilian award.

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Zakheim lays out what his vision of the Iraq War and nation building.
Solving the Israeli-Palestinian issue will not solve the problems in the Middle East, Zakheim says.
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Like Rodney Dangerfield, Russia need sa little more respect.
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Zakheim feels that Jews should not give up on an ancient dream.
Zakheim talks about the difficulty of keeping qualified people interested in government.
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Zakheim talks about the problems of large bureaucracies, missing money at the Pentagon, and Donald Rumsfeld's forgotten legacy.
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Zakheim discusses Islamic fundamentalism in the context of the Jewish and Christian reformations.
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Zakheim talks about what it means to be American.
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Zakheim worries about Russia’s policies it home and its cozy ties to Iran.
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Zakheim lays out his vision for U.S. policy in the Middle East.
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We need allies at home and abroad, says Zakheim.
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Zakheim, on what makes a great president.
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Zakheim talks about the changing values in America and the shifting balance of power in government.
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Though the two nations have similar values, Zakheim says they exist in very different geopolitical contexts.
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Zakheim firmly believes in the separation of church and state.
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Zakheim talks about organizing support for the Falklands War, working for Casper Weinberger, and the IAI Lavi controversy of 1987.
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Zakheim talks about his parents’ escape from the Ukraine and Lithuania.