W.H. Warren

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Warry Henry Warren, Ph.D
Professor, Standford University
In Office:
Preceded by none
Succeeded by none
Born

1986
Philadelphia, PA
Political Party Republican
Spouse None
Religion Catholic


W.H. Warren is a Professor for International Affairs at the Warren School in the University of Pennsylvania. He is the second and youngest son of President Elizabeth Warren and former U.S. Senator James Warren.

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Background

Second and youngest son of President Elizabeth Warren and former U.S. Senator James Warren. He grew up in the suburbs of Philadelphia, PA. Graduate of the Annapolis Naval Acadamy, he earned his Masters in International Affairs from Princeton University and his Ph.D from Standford University. As a Captain in the United States Navy, "Dubya" actively served in the Second Korean War, stationed off the coast of Korea.

The Warren White House

After the ratification of the Pacific Area Treaty, "Dubya" took on a major role in the transition team to establish the Pacific Area Treaty Organization, also known as PATO and its headquarters in Honolulu, Hawaii.

PATO

With the establishment of PATO, "Dubya" took on the role as Deputy Secretary General with the goal of cementing the alliance's importance in global affairs, solidifying the support of its member-nations and bringing in new allies, which he successfully aquired New Zealand.

Academics

After leaving PATO, "Dubya" accepted the position as Professor in the Warren School for International Affairs and Defense at the University of Pennsylvania. He was also named a fellow at the James Baker Institute where his research is based on allied relations with the United States.

NATO-PATO Summit on the Russian Civil War

"Dubya" joined his mother, former President Warren, in Seoul, Korea to lead the NATO-PATO efforts for peace and stability between Moscow and Siberia in the Russian Civil War.

Commentary

"Dubya" is a published author and noted guest columnist for publications such as Foreign Affairs and the Wall Street Journal.

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