General (ret.) James L. Jones, USMC
Senior Advisor, Preventive Defense Project
Contact:
Telephone: (617) 495-1412 (Associate Director, PDP); Limited Media Availability
Experience
General James L. Jones, USMC (Ret.)
President and CEO, Institute for 21st Century Energy
U.S. Chamber of Commerce
General (Ret.) James L. Jones is President and CEO of the U.S. Chamber Institute for 21st Century Energy. He is responsible for executing the Institute's strategic mission of uniting energy consumers and producers in a common cause-to expand America's supply of affordable, clean and secure energy for our economy, to protect our environment, and to provide for our national security.
During 40 years of active duty service in the United States Marine Corps, James L. Jones rose to the rank of four-star general. His final two assignments called on him to return to command, at the strategic level, when he served successively as 32nd Commandant of the Marine Corps, followed by a tour of duty as Supreme Allied Commander, Europe, and Commander, U.S. European Command.
General Jones is a decorated combat veteran who has worked closely with government, business, and civic leaders in an effort to protect and advance U.S. and allied interests around the world. During his final assignment, he helped the North Atlantic Treaty Organization organize discussions on energy issues and the defense of critical infrastructures, and he worked to advocate energy security as a core part of NATO’s future missions.
General Jones was awarded a Bachelor of Science degree (1966) and an Honorary Doctorate of Letters (2002) from Georgetown University. In June 1985, he graduated from the National War College in Washington, DC.
His personal decorations include the Defense Distinguished Service Medal with two oak leaf clusters, the Silver Star Medal, the Legion of Merit with four gold stars, the Bronze Star Medal with Combat “V,” and the Combat Action Ribbon.
General Jones currently serves in leadership roles within a number of organizations; including the Atlantic Council of the United States (Chairman of the Board of Directors), the Marine Corps Heritage Foundation (Chairman of the Board of Directors), Invacare Corporation (Board of Directors), the Boeing Company (Board of Directors), the Center for Strategic and International Studies (Board of Directors), the Armed Forces Benefit Association (Board of Directors), the Scowcroft Institute of International Affairs (Board of Directors), Cross Match Technologies (Consultant), MIC Industries (Advisory Board), University of St. Gallen (Advisory Board), and the Bipartisan Policy Center (Project Chair).
General Jones and his wife, Diane, reside in McLean, Virginia, and have four children and seven grandchildren.
March 2008
Saving Afghanistan
Policy Brief
By General (ret.) James L. Jones, USMC, Senior Advisor, Preventive Defense Project and Kristin Krohn Devold
This issue brief warns that without urgent policy changes U.S. and international efforts may fail in Afghanistan. The brief addresses the current situation in Afghanistan and offers several policy recommendations to ensure future success there.
January 30, 2008
Afghanistan Study Group Report
Report
By General (ret.) James L. Jones, USMC, Senior Advisor, Preventive Defense Project, Amb. Thomas R. Pickering, Amb. David M. Abshire, Dr. Keith Crane, Lisa Curtis, Amb. James Dobbins, Dr. Malik M. Hasan, Amb. Karl F. Inderfurth, Frederick Kempe, Amb. Dennis Kux, Amb. Gary Matthews, Robert Perito, Charles Robb, Dr. Barnett R. Rubin, J. Alexander Thier, James Townsend and Dr. Marvin G. Weinbaum
The Center for the Study of the Presidency issued this report on status of current U.S. and international efforts in Afghanistan and the need for an improved strategy to ensure a secure and prosperous Afghanistan for the future.
September 6, 2007
The Report of the Independent Commission on the Security Forces of Iraq
Report
By General (ret.) James L. Jones, USMC, Senior Advisor, Preventive Defense Project, General (ret.) John Abrams, Lt. General (ret.) Martin R. Berndt, General (ret.) Charles G. Boyd, Command Sergeant Major (ret.) Dwight J. Brown, Terrance Gainer, John J. Hamre, Colonel (ret.) Michael Heidingsfield, Admiral (ret.) Gregory G. Johnson, General (ret.) George Joulwan, Lt. General (ret.) James C. King, Duncan McCausland, Sergeant Major (ret.) Alford McMichael, Lt. General (ret.) Gary S. McKissock, Brig. General (ret.) Richard Potter, Maj. General (ret.) Arnold L. Punaro, Charles Ramsey, John F. Timoney, Lt. General (ret.) John A. Van Alstyne and General (ret.) Charles Wilhelm
The Independent Commission submitted this report to the House and Senate Committees on Armed Services, Appropriations, Intelligence, and Foreign Relations/Affairs on the readiness of the Iraqi Security Forces in September 2007.



