Background
Blanchard, William Henry was born on March 25, 1922 in Saint Paul. Son of Charles Edgar and Ethel Rachael (Gurney) Blanchard.
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This is a study of American interventionism and influence over other nations in the late 20th century. The central question raised is whether the United States gains by its symbiotic relationship with authoritarian regimes, such as with Iran under the Shah, Nicaragua under Somoza, and the Philippines under Marcos. Today, while we often hear statements which imply that the U.S. has no national interest which is in conflict with the common good, the long self-searching that followed the Vietnam War should make us more aware of the complexity of American foreign policy and more skeptical of our leaders' enunciation of U.S. national interest. While presidents often make use of the notion of American altruism as a justification for policy (President Bush in Somalia and President Clinton in Haiti, for example), William Blanchard exposes and explores that myth and the conflicts inherent in modern American foreign policy.
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Blanchard, William Henry was born on March 25, 1922 in Saint Paul. Son of Charles Edgar and Ethel Rachael (Gurney) Blanchard.
Diploma in Science, Mason City Junior College, 1942. Bachelor of Science in Chemistry, Iowa State University, 1944. Doctor of Philosophy in Psychology, University Southern California, 1954.
Shift chemist Benjamin Franklin Goodrich Chemical Company, Port Neches, Texas, 1946-1947. Court psychologist Los Angeles. County General Hospital, 1954-1955.
Psychologist, director research Southern Reception Center and Clinic California Youth Authority, Norwalk, 1955-1958. Social scientist Rand Corporation, 1958-1960, Systems Development Corporation, 1960-1970. Member faculty California State University-Northridge, Los Angeles, 1970.
Associate professor University of California at Los Angeles, 1971. Faculty group leader urban semester University Southern California, Los Angeles, 1971-1975. Senior research associate Office of the Chancellor California State University, University of California at Los Angeles, 1975-1976.
Senior fellow Planning Analysis and Research Institute, Santa Monica, 1976-1996. Private practice psycchologist California, 1976-1996. Clinical associate department psychology University Southern California, 1956-1958.
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Member committee on mental health West Area Welfare Planning Council, Los Angeles, 1960-1961. Commissioner Board Medical Examineres, psychology exam committee State of California, 1969. Vice president Parents and Friends of Mentally Ill Children, 1968-1969, president, 1966-1968, trustee, 1968-1969.
Member American Psychological Association, American Association for the Advancement of Science, International Society Political Psychology.
Charles Edgar and Ethel Rachel (Gurney) B. Married Martha Ida Lang, August 11, 1947. Children: Gregory (deceased), Marcus, Mary Lisa.