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Alfred Balitzer

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Alfred Balitzer is an American professor of government at Claremont Graduate University. He was director of the Republican National Committee under President Ronald Reagan, chairman of Scholars for Reagan-Bush in 1984, and special emissary to the Sultan of Brunei. He helped bring about diplomatic relations with China and Israel and played the leading role in preventing efforts to make the District of Columbia a state.

Published works

  • A Nation of Associations (American Society of Association Executives, 1981)
  • Editor, Time for Choosing : The Speeches of Ronald Reagan (National Book Network, 1983)