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    Zbigniew Brzezinski

    Polish-American diplomat and political scientist

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  1. Zbigniew Brzezinski was born in Warsaw, Poland, on March 28, 1928 [11] into an aristocratic Roman Catholic [12] family originally from Brzeżany, Tarnopol Voivodeship (then part of Poland, currently in Ukraine). The town of Brzeżany is thought to be the source of the family name.

  2. Mar 24, 2024 · Zbigniew Brzezinski (born March 28, 1928, Warsaw, Poland—died May 26, 2017, Falls Church, Virginia) U.S. international relations scholar and national security adviser in the administration of President Jimmy Carter who played key roles in negotiating the SALT II nuclear weapons treaty between the United States and the Soviet Union and in U.S. efforts to sustain the rule of Mohammad Reza Shah ...

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  3. May 28, 2017 · Zbigniew Brzezinski, left, with Jimmy Carter, centre in raincoat, and Cyrus Vance in 1979. Photograph: Bob Daugherty/AP Politically, Brzezinski was a centrist, or conservative, Democrat.

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  5. May 27, 2017 · Tasnadi/AP. Zbigniew Brzezinski, the national security adviser to President Jimmy Carter and a noted foreign policy expert and thinker, died Friday at the age of 89. His daughter, MSNBC host Mika ...

  6. May 27, 2017 · Zbigniew Brzezinski, 1928–2017. In his Miller Center oral history, the former national security advisor reflected on his time in the Carter administration. In February 1982, Zbigniew Brzezinski joined three of his top aides—legislative liaison Madeleine Albright, special assistant Les Denend, and military assistant Bill Odom—in a ...

  7. May 27, 2017 · The oldest son of Polish diplomat Tadeus Brzezinski, Zbigniew was born on March 28, 1928. He attended Catholic schools during the time his father was posted in France and Germany.

  8. May 26, 2017 · Zbigniew Kazimierz Brzezinski was born in Warsaw on March 28, 1928. His father, Tadeusz, was a diplomat who took the family along to France, then to Germany during the rise of Hitler in the 1930s ...

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