In 1962, Abshire and AdmiralArleigh Burke founded the Center for Strategic and International Studies. In 1988, as President of CSIS, he merged the Hawaii-based Pacific Forum into his organization to give it more input from the Asia-Pacific region. Dr. Abshire served as Assistant Secretary of State for Congressional Relations from 1970–1973 and later as Chairman of the U.S. Board of International Broadcasting. He was a member of the Murphy Commission, the President's Foreign Intelligence Advisory Board, and the President's Task Force on U.S. Government International Broadcasting. During the transition of government in 1980, Abshire was asked by President-elect Reagan to head the National Security Group, which included the State and Defense Departments, the U.S. Information Agency, and the Central Intelligence Agency. He served for nine years on the board of Procter & Gamble.
Personal
Abshire was married with Carolyn Lamar Sample. He had four daughters and one son: Anna Lamar Bowman, Mary Lee Jensvold, Phyllis d'Hoop, Caroline Hall and Lupton Abshire.
Ambassador to NATO
In 1983–1987 Abshire was Ambassador to NATO where, in reaction to the threat posed by Soviet SS-20 missiles, he was appointed to oversee the deployment of Pershing and Cruise missiles. For his service, he was given the Distinguished Public Service Medal.
Special Counselor to President Reagan
Abshire was recalled as the Iran-Contra Affair unfolded to serve as Special Counselor to President Reagan with Cabinet rank. His charge was to assure a full investigation of the sale of arms to Iran so as to restore the confidence of the nation in the Reagan presidency.
Doctor of Civil Law, honoris causa, from the University Georgetown in 2006.
Death
Abshire died on October 31, 2014 of pulmonary fibrosis in Alexandria, Virginia. He is survived by his wife of 56 years, the former Carolyn Sample, his son, Lupton, his daughters Anna Bowman, Mary Lee Jensvold, Phyliis d'Hoop and Carolyn Hall. He's got 11 grandchildren.
Books
National Security: Political, Military, and Economic Strategies in the Decade Ahead, 1963..
The South Rejects a Prophet: The Life of Senator D. M. Key, 1824–1900, Praeger, 1967. .
International Broadcasting: A New Dimension of Western Diplomacy, 1976. ..
Foreign Policy Makers: President vs. Congress, 1979. ..
Preventing World War III: A Realistic Grand Strategy, 1988..
Putting America's House in Order: The Nation as a Family, 1996...
Saving the Reagan Presidency: Trust Is the Coin of the Realm, 2005. ..
A Call to Greatness: Challenging Our Next President, 2008. ..