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Clare Selgin Wolfowitz

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Clare Selgin Wolfowitz (born November 1945) is an expert on Indonesian anthropology. She currently works at the IRIS center at the University of Maryland, College Park in the Governance Institutions Group, primarily on its projects in Indonesia and with the Programs and Policy Coordination office of USAID.

She married World Bank President Paul Wolfowitz in 1968. They met while they were studying together at Cornell University in the mid-1960s. They separated in 2001 after allegations that Paul Wolfowitz had an affair with an employee at the Paul H. Nitze School of Advanced International Studies (SAIS), of The Johns Hopkins University, where he served as dean for seven years. There are conflicting reports of their marital status, with some accounts reporting that they divorced in 2002.[1][2]

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  1. ^ Sharon Churcher and Annette Witheridge, "Will a British Divorcee Cost 'Wolfie' His Job?", Daily Mail, 20 March, 2005, accessed May 17, 2007.
  2. ^ David Dudley, "Paul's Choice", Cornell Alumni Magazine Online 107.1 (July/August 2004), accessed May 17, 2007.