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Dr.
Ronald L. Hatchett is the Director of the Center for Global Studies
at Schreiner University. He held similar positions on the faculties
of The University of St. Thomas in Houston (1993-2003), Texas A&M
University at College Station (1988-1993), the Foreign Service Institute
of the U.S. Department of State in Washington D.C. (1982-1983),
and The United States Air Force Academy in Colorado (1971-1975).
He is also the World Affairs Analyst for The Texas Cable News
Network and frequently appears as a commentator on other local and
national television and radio news programs.
During the administration of President Ronald Reagan, Dr.
Hatchett was a senior civilian official in the Department of Defense
working arms control and international security issues.
From 1983 to 1986 he was the Secretary of Defense Representative
to the Mutual and Balanced Force Reductions Talks (MBFR) negotiating
NATO and Warsaw Pact conventional force levels in central Europe.
In 1986 he became the Secretary of Defense Representative to
three other multi-national security organizations in Europe: the Organization
for Security and Cooperation in Europe (OSCE) concerning security,
economic, and human rights issues; the mandate talks for NATO-Warsaw
Pact negotiations on Conventional Forces in Europe (CFE); and the
NATO High Level Task Force on conventional arms control. He held these
positions until leaving the government in August 1988.
Prior to taking his position in the Office of the Secretary of Defense,
Dr. Hatchett served for 20 years as an Air Force officer working
intelligence and politico-military affairs. He had operational assignments
in fighter and reconnaissance wings, and served on the staffs of Headquarters
7th Air Force, Republic of Vietnam, where he selected targets for
strike in North Vietnam and Laos; Headquarters, 12th Air Force, Tactical
Air Command, where he was the Director of Intelligence Plans; Headquarters,
USAF in Europe, where he was the Intelligence Inspector on the Inspector
General Team; and the Office of the Joint Chiefs of Staff, where he
was a Middle East analyst in the politico-military affairs directorate.
Dr. Hatchett's academic specialties are foreign policy, European
Studies and Middle Eastern Affairs. He holds a Bachelor of Science
degree from the United States Air Force Academy (1966); a Master of
Arts degree from California State University, San Diego (1972); a
certificate of Balkan studies from the University of Zagreb in Croatia
(1976); and a Doctor of Philosophy degree from the University of Texas
at Austin (1982). Dr. Hatchett is also a Distinguished Graduate of
both the USAF Squadron Officers School and Air Command and Staff College
of the Air University.
He is a native of Waco, Texas and is married to Jená Windham
of Arlington, Texas. They have four sons.
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