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Madeleine K. Albright, Ph.D.
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| Title: |
Former U.S. Secretary of State |
| Position: |
Pro Two - state solution
to the question "What are the solutions to the
Israeli-Palestinian conflict?" |
| Reasoning: |
"The ideas of Camp David [two mutually recognized sovereign states proposal] need to be
resurrected, they're logical... We came very close to a
solution."
"Albright Favours Return
to Camp David Proposals" Canadian Jewish News, April 25,
2002 |
Credibility Ranking: |
 
Experts Members of Congress, Ambassadors, Counsul Generals,
heads of government, members of legislative bodies, and Ph.D.'s with
significant involvement in, or related to, the Palestinian-Israeli
conflict.
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| Involvement: |
- U.S. Secretary of State under President William J. Clinton, 1997-2001
- U.S. Ambassador to the United Nations, 1992-1997
- Professor of International Affairs, Georgetown University, 1982–1993
- Staff member, National Security Council, 1978-1981
- Chief Legislative Assistant to Senator Edmund S. Muskie, 1976-1978
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| Education: |
- Ph.D., Columbia University, Department of
Public Law and Government, 1976
- M.A., Columbia University, Department of Public
Law and Government, 1968
- Certificate, Russian Institute, Columbia
University, 1968
- B.A., Wellesley College, Political Science, 1959
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Affiliations/ Honors: |
- Awarded fellowship at the Woodrow Wilson International Center for Scholars
- Former President, Center for National Policy
- Board member, Aspen Institute
- Senior Fellow, Center for Strategic and International Studies, Soviet and European Affairs
- Member, Council on Foreign
Relations
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Other:
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Select Publications:
- Poland, the Role of the Press in Political Change, New York: Praeger with the Center for Strategic and International Studies, Georgetown University, Washington D.C., 1983
- The Role of the Press in Political Change: Czechoslovakia 1968, (Ph.D. Dissertation, Columbia University), 1976
- The Soviet Diplomatic Service: Profile of an Elite, (Master's Thesis, Columbia
University), 1968
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