Background
Weinstein, Allen was born on September 1, 1937 in New York City. Son of Samuel and Sarah (Popkoff) Weinstein.
(When the Hiss-Chambers case first burst on the scene in 1...)
When the Hiss-Chambers case first burst on the scene in 1948, its main characters and events seemed more appropriate to spy fiction than to American reality. The major historical authority on the case, Perjury was first published in 1978. Now, in its latest edition, Perjury links together the old and new evidence, much of it previously undiscovered or unavailable, bringing the Hiss-Chambers’s amazing story up to the present.
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Weinstein, Allen was born on September 1, 1937 in New York City. Son of Samuel and Sarah (Popkoff) Weinstein.
Bachelor, City College of New York. Master of Arts, Yale University. Doctor of Philosophy, Yale University, 1967.
Professor history Smith College, Northampton, Massachusetts, 1966-1981. Editorial staff The Washington Post, 1981. Executive editor, The Washington Quarterly Georgetown Center for Strategic and International Studies, Washington, 1981—1983.
Professor Georgetown University, 1981—1984. President Center for the Study of Democratic Institutions, Santa Barbara, 1984. Editor The Center Magazine, 1984.
Professor history Boston University, 1985-1989. Founder, president The Center for Democracy, Washington, 1985—2003. Senior advisory for democratic institutions & director International Foundation for Elections Systems, since 2003.
Archivist of the United States The National Archives & Records Administrator, 2005—2008.
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Executive director The Democracy Program, Washington, 1982-1983. Acting president National Endowment for Democracy, Washington, 1983-1984. Chairman education committee United States Institute Peace, Washington, 1986-2001.
Member United States Observer delegate, February, 1986 Philippines election, co-author report. Vice chairman United States delegate United Nations Educational World Conference on Culture, 1982, United Nations Educational, Scientific and Cultural Organization/IPDC meeting, 1983. Chairman International IMPAC/Dublin Literature award, 1996-2003.
Fellow Woodrow Wilson Center, National Endowment of the Humanities. Member Society of America Historians, Cosmos Club.
Married Adrienne Dominguez, June 14, 1995. Children: Andrew Samuel, David Meier.