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Seth Cropsey

Seth Cropsey

U.S. International Broadcasting Bureau: Director
Project for the New American Century: Signatory American Enterprise Institute: Former fellow
Former deputy undersecretary of the navy (1984-90)

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Institutional Affiliations

  • Project for the New American Century: Signed two letters to the president, including one on the war on terrorism (5)
  • American Enterprise Institute: Visiting Fellow, 1998-2001 (1)
  • George C. Marshall European Center for Security Studies (Garmisch-Partenkirchen, Germany): First Departmental Chairman and Professor, 1994-1998 (1), (2)
  • Heritage Foundation: Director, Asia Studies Center, 1994-1998 (1)
  • Fortune: Reported on U.S. private enterprise and public policy, 1977-1980 (2), (4)
  • The Public Interest: Assistant Editor, 1976-1977 (2), (4)
  • Romanian Foreign Affairs Review: Board of Directors (1)
  • Hudson Institute: Researcher (6)
  • Government Service

  • U.S. International Broadcasting Bureau: Director (1)
  • Department of the Navy: Deputy Undersecretary, 1984-1990 (2)
  • Department of Defense: Principal Deputy Assistant Secretary for Special Operations and Low Intensity Conflict, 1989-1991 (1)
  • Voice of America, U.S. Information Agency: Director of Policy, 1982-1984 (1), (2)
  • Department of Defense: Assistant to the Secretary, 1981 (2)
  • White House Fellows Regional Selection Panel: Member (1)
  • Corporate Connections/Business Interests

  • Greenberg Traurig (Washington, D.C.): Director of Governmental Affairs (1)
  • Education

  • Boston College: M.A. in Political Science (2)
  • St. John’s College (Santa Fe, N.M.): B.A. (2)
  • Highlights & Quotes

    Seth Cropsey, a deputy undersecretary of the navy during the Reagan and Bush Sr. administrations and current head of the International Broadcasting Bureau, has worked for a bevy of rightwing outfits, including the Hudson Institute, the American Enterprise Institute, and the Heritage Foundation. Other past government posts include principal deputy assistant secretary of defense for special operations and low intensity conflict (1991) and assistant to then-Defense Secretary Caspar Weinberger (1981).

    Before being tapped by the Bush administration to direct the International Broadcasting Bureau, Cropsey was the director of governmental affairs at the law firm of Greenberg Traurig, one of the country’s top lobbying outfits. According to New York Lawyer, “Greenberg Traurig, which received only $1.7 million in lobbying fees during the first half of 2000, had $8.7 million in the first half of 2001 -- fifth most of any firm in Washington, according to rankings by National Journal.” (7) Since Cropsey joined the administration, the law firm’s government relations activities have skyrocketed. According to a Sept. 23, 2003 Greenberg Taurig press release, “In the recent semi-annual Lobbying Disclosure Act (LDA) filing, Greenberg Traurig reported nearly $13.5 million in income for their government relations work from January 1 to June 30, 2003, representing a 66 percent increase in revenue compared to last year's $8.14 million. Over the past year, Greenberg represented 108 clients, including city governments, multi-national businesses, non-profit organizations and Native American nations.” (8)

    Cropsey has written for Commentary, Foreign Affairs, The National Interest, The Wall Street Journal, the National Review, and the Heritage Foundation’s Policy Review. (2), (6). He also worked as a reporter for Fortune magazine from 1977 to 1980, and was the assistant editor of the Public Interest from 1976 to 1977. (4)


      Sources

    (1) “Seth Cropsey Sworn in as IBB Director” – Press Release, December 20, 2002
    http://www.ibb.gov/_ibb_pr.cfm?articleID=131

    (2) American Enterprise Institute - Seth Cropsey
    http://202.121.129.66/transcend/www.aei.org/scholars/cropsey.htm

    (3) Gary Tischler, “Cropsey, Adobe House Adopt Stance to Help Orphaned Children,” The Washington Diplomat, March 2001
    http://www.washdiplomat.com/01-03/b2_03_01.html

    (4) “President Bush Intends to Nominate Five Individuals to Serve in His Administration” – Press Release, May 21, 2002
    http://www.whitehouse.gov/news/releases/2002/05/20020521-13.html

    (5) Project for the New American Century
    http://search.freefind.com/find.html?id=2557452&pid=r&mode=ALL&query=%22seth+cropsey%22&t=s

    (6) Philip H. Burch, Research in Political Economy: Reagan, Bush, and Right-Wing Politics, Supplement 1, Part A (Greenwhich, Conn.: Jai Press), 1997, pp. 98

    (7) “Hiring GOP Lobbyist Pays Big for Greenberg Traurig,” New York Lawyer
    April 3, 2002
    http://www.nylawyer.com/news/02/04/040302f.html

    (8) “Greenberg Traurig's Governmental Affairs Group Reports 66 Percent Growth in Fees,” Greenberg Traurig, September 23, 2003
    http://www.gtlaw.com/pub/pr/2003/govaffairs03a.htm


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