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Philip Zelikow, Counselor of the Department, is a principal officer who serves the Secretary as a special advisor and consultant on major problems of foreign policy and who provides guidance to the appropriate bureaus with respect to such matters.  The Counselor conducts special international negotiations and consultations, and also undertakes special assignments from time to time, as directed by the Secretary. 

  
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Ending "The Great Aberration"
Counselor Zelikow's remarks at the State Department Historian's Conference on U.S.-China History.

Strategies for the Multifront War Against Radical Islamists: Building Security in the Broader Middle East
Counselor Zelikow's keynote address at the Weinberg Founders Conference 2006.

Iran: The Price to Pay for Defying the International Community
Counselor Zelikow (May 5): "Now the world faces a test. If diplomacy is to work, Iran must see it will pay a price for defiance. The test is beginning now in the work that has begun at the United Nations. Secretary Rice will be there next week." Address to the 100th Annual Meeting of the American Jewish Committee.


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