He was Special Assistant to the President and White House Coordinator for the Middle East, North Africa, and the Gulf Region from 2013 to 2015. As the most senior White House official focused on the greater Middle East, he worked closely with the president, secretary of state, and national security advisor on issues including the Iranian nuclear program, Middle East peace negotiations, the conflict in Syria, security in Iraq, U.S. relations with the Gulf states, political developments North Africa, and bilateral relations with Israel, Egypt, Jordan, and Lebanon. He chaired numerous interagency processes, regularly engaged foreign leaders, and directed a staff of some 20 directors and other national security specialists. Prior to joining the National Security Council staff, he served as Assistant Secretary of State for European and Eurasian Affairs under Secretary of State Hillary Clinton from May 2009 to March 2013. Working closely with the Secretary of State, his priorities for the region included cooperating with Europe on global issues; promoting U.S. commercial and business interests; extending stability, prosperity and democracy to Eastern Europe, the Balkans and the Caucasus; and developing bilateral cooperation with Russia and with Turkey. He was the principal architect of the Obama administration's 2009 attempt to elevate relations with Turkey.
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He joined the Council on Foreign Relations in April 2015 as a senior fellow focused on U.S. foreign and national security policy; U.S. policy in the Middle East; Israeli-Palestinian issues; Middle East regional issues; Europe and the EU; Russia; Turkey; nuclear weapons; intelligence; terrorism; and international economics.
Publications
Gordon has published articles in The New York Times, Washington Post, Politico, the Atlantic, Financial Times, Wall Street Journal, Foreign Affairs, Foreign Policy, Le Monde, and elsewhere. He has also authored several books, including:
Losing the Long Game: The False Promise of Regime Change in the Middle East, forthcoming, 2020
Winning the Right War: The Path to Security for America and the World, 2008
Winning Turkey: How America, Europe, And Turkey Can Revive A Fading Partnership, 2008
History Strikes Back: How States, Nations, And Conflicts Are Shaping The Twenty-first Century, ed.,, 2008
Crescent of Crisis: US-European Strategy for the Middle East, ed.,, 2006
Allies at War: The United States, Europe, and the Crisis Over Iraq, 2004
The French Challenge: Adapting to Globalization, 2001
He has also translated two books: Nicolas Sarkozy's Testimony: France, Europe, and the World in the Twenty-First Century, 2007, and Hubert Vedrine's France in the Age of Globalization, 2001.