Roger Morris is a talented author and copywriter, who goes by the pen name of Roger R.N. Morris. His real name is Roger N. Morris, and he was born in England. Morris has had his fiction and short stories published in a variety of literary and mainstream publications, showcasing his versatility and creativity as a writer. Although he is known for his work in literature, Morris also has a background in advertising as a copywriter.
Roger Morris (American writer), born in 1937, is a respected public servant, historian, and political writer, with a vastly different background from his English namesake. Morris earned his doctorate in government from Harvard University and began his career in government service in 1966 as an aide to former United States Secretary of State Dean Acheson. He then joined the National Security Council (NSC) staff under Democratic President Lyndon B. Johnson's administration. When Republican Richard Nixon won the presidency in 1968, he appointed Henry Kissinger as his National Security Advisor, and Kissinger asked Morris to remain on the NSC staff as a senior staff member. However, Morris resigned in April 1970, when Nixon ordered the Cambodian Campaign.
After leaving government service, Morris became a university lecturer and writer. He currently serves as a senior fellow of the Green Institute, a progressive think tank. Morris is best known for his work as a writer, particularly his political analysis and commentary. He has authored several books on American politics and foreign policy, providing insightful and thought-provoking perspectives on these topics. Morris's work has been widely recognized and respected, earning him a reputation as a leading voice in American political discourse.
Non-Fiction Books
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Year
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1
Uncertain Greatness
1977
2
Haig: The General's Progress
1982
3
The Devil's Butcher Shop
1983
4
Richard Milhous Nixon: The Rise of an American Politician