Robert M. McClintock (August 30, 1909 – November 1, 1976) was an American diplomat.
He joined the Foreign Service in 1931 after graduating from Stanford University.
Other positions include Advisor to the President of the Naval War College (1964 to 1966) and Deputy Director Special State-Defense Study Group beginning in 1968.
McClintock died of injuries sustained in a car crash in Beaune, France, on November 1, 1976.
... McClintock reportedly wanted the United States Government to take on a major and direct role in negotiations concerning prices, levels of production and the share that would be channelled through American companies to the United States market.”[2]