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Professor Donald L. Hafner teaches courses in international politics, American foreign policy, and national security and arms control policy. Professor Hafner served with the U.S. Arms Control and Disarmament Agency during the Carter Administration, where he was an adviser to the U.S. delegations negotiating with the Soviet Union on strategic nuclear weapons and weapons in outer space. After returning to Boston College, he continued to serve as a consultant on arms control issues during President Reagan's first term. His books and journal articles, published in the United States and abroad, have dealt principally with national security policy and arms control issues. Professor Hafner also serves on the Academic Board of the university’s interdisciplinary International Studies Program, and he is Director of the University Fellowships Committee, which encourages and guides Boston College undergraduates in competing for national fellowships. Professor Hafner received his doctorate from the University of Chicago. Professor Hafner is currently serving as Vice-Provost for Undergraduate Academic Affairs.
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Vice Provost for Undergraduate Affairs Donald L. Hafner