'Mark Palmer' (born
1941) is the Vice Chairman of
Freedom House and the
Council for a Community of Democracies. He was the
United States ambassador to
Hungary, co-founder of the National Endowment for Democracy and of the Council for a Community of Democracies.
He served in policy positions in the
State Department in the
Nixon,
Ford,
Carter,
Reagan, and first
Bush administrations, including launching the
National Endowment for Democracy. From the outside, he has worked with both the
Clinton and present
Bush Administrations, helping persuade them to initiate new democracy policies, including the
Community of Democracies and abolishing the so-called "
Arab exception", for the first time promoting democracy in the Arab world.
He has practical experience inside
dictatorships, working directly with dictators, and helping to oust them without a shot being fired. He lived for 11 years in the
Soviet Union,
Yugoslavia, and
Hungary under the communists as a student and diplomat. He organized and participated in the
first Reagan-Gorbachev summit as the State Department's top "
Kremlinologist," and as the U.S. Ambassador to Hungary helped persuade its last dictator to leave power. He has been active on
China and the
Middle East, for example, as the founding board member of an organization to support the largest movement for change in China, and working to support the emergence of politically independent commercial television stations throughout the Arab world.
From his days in the U.S.
Civil Rights Movement as a member of the
Student Nonviolent Coordinating Committee, through demonstrating in the streets of
Budapest as ambassador, to marching with the students in
Belgrade against
Milosevic in 1996, he has witnessed and practiced the power of organized nonviolent force in achieving freedom and justice.
As a successful
venture capitalist and
investor from 1990 to the present, and president of his own company, he also has realized the potential of business in the transition to democracy. He co-founded
Central European Media Enterprises, which financed and launched the first national independent television stations in the
Czech Republic,
Slovakia,
Slovenia,
Romania, and
Ukraine with more than $600 million in investment.
A recognized writer and advocate, Palmer has written speeches for six Secretaries of State and three Presidents, including as principal speechwriter for
Henry Kissinger and co-author of Ronald Reagan's favorite speech, and as Vice Chairman of the Board of
Freedom House, a frequent contributor to published appeals and policy statements, and participant in democracy programs in the United States and across the arc of dictatorships stretching from China, through the
Middle East and
Africa, on to
Belarus and
Cuba.
Palmer is currently a joint founder and Chairman of a Dubai media corporation,
SignalOneTV, which plans to broadcast commercial youth-targeted Western TV in
Iran,
Iraq, and
Saudi Arabia.
Palmer's 2003 book, , argued for a revamping of American
foreign policy to make the worldwide promotion of
democracy its foremost goal.
Reference
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The text is based in part on the Biography from US State Dept
External links
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Biography from Freedom House
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SourceWatch profile of Freedom House
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Mark Palmer, member of the Committee on the Present Danger
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SourceWatch profile of CPD
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GroupWatch: Committee on the Present Danger
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The Resurrection of Committee on the Present Danger
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The Present Danger, by Justin Raimondo
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They’re Back: Neocons Revive the CPD, by Jim Lobe