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  Max Kampelman
Kampelman was appointed by President Carter and reappointed by President Reagan to serve as Ambassador and Head of the U.S. Delegation to the Conference on Security and Cooperation in Europe (CSCE), which met in Madrid from l980 to l983.
Kampelman previously was a Senior Advisor to the U.S. Delegation to the United Nations and served from 1949 to 1955 as Legislative Counsel to Senator Hubert H. Humphrey.
Kampelman was a founder and moderator of the public affairs program on public television, “Washington Week in Review.” He was chairman of the Washington public broadcasting radio and television stations from l963 to l970.
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 Max M. Kampelman - SourceWatch   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-03)
Kampelman was appointed by President Jimmy Carter and reappointed by President Reagan to serve as Ambassador and Head of the U.S. Delegation to the Conference on Security and Cooperation in Europe (CSCE), which met in Madrid from l980 to l983.
Kampelman previously was a Senior Advisor to the U.S. Delegation to the United Nations and served as Legislative Counsel to U.S. Senator Hubert Humphrey.
Kampelman received his JD from New York University and his PhD in political science from the University of Minnesota, where he taught from l946 to l948.
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 Max Kampelman: CLA Today Summer 2003: College of Liberal Arts: University of Minnesota
Max Kampelman, Ph.D. political science)—lawyer, teacher, diplomat, champion of democracy and human rights—is a statesman for these complex times.
Kampelman’s work in the 1980s as the chief U.S. nuclear arms-reduction negotiator with the U.S.S.R. led to the destruction of 2,700 nuclear weapons—and arguably a safer world.
A pacifist early on, Kampelman came to support the use of force if necessary “to resist fascism, communism, terrorism, or other threats to U.S. national security, democracy, and human dignity.” There simply are times, he insists, for muscle.
www2.cla.umn.edu /clatoday/Summer03/Kampelman.html   (772 words)

  
 Commentary Magazine - Entering New Worlds, by Max M. Kampelman   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-03)
Max Kampelman had a front row seat at many of the central political dramas of the post-World War II era: the rise of McCarthyism, the passage of the Civil Rights Act of 1964, the McGovernization of the Democratic party, the defeat of world Communism by the resurgent democracies of the West.
...MAX KAMPELMAN had a frontrow seat at many of the central political dramas of the postWorld War II era: the rise of McCarthyism, the passage of the Civil Rights Act of 1964, the McGovernization of the Democratic party, the defeat of world Communism by the resurgent democracies of the West...
...Kampelman also reveals some tidbits for political historians, such as the confidential message Humphrey received from Lyndon Johnson the day after the 1964 election, in which Johnson told his Vice President that he would not run for reelection in 1968...
www.commentarymagazine.com /Summaries/V93I2P62-1.htm   (1502 words)

  
 Kampelman Awarded Medal of Freedom| USIP Press Release   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-03)
Kampelman's leadership was vital in creating a stable foundation for long-term American-Soviet arms reductions while serving as Counselor to the U.S. Department of State and head of the delegation to the
Kampelman subsequently served as head of the U.S. delegation to several CSCE Conferences including the Copenhagen Conference on the Human Dimension in 1990 and Geneva Conference on National Minorities in 1991.
Ambassador Kampelman is currently of Counsel at the Washington law firm of Fried, Frank, Harris, Shriver and Jacobson.
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 Former U professor honored with highest civilian medal - The Minnesota Daily
But Max Kampelman, former graduate student and professor at the University, is not ordinary.
Kampelman received the Medal of Freedom, the nation's highest civilian commendation, on Wednesday.
Calling Kampelman a "quintessential American citizen," President Clinton presented Kampelman and seven others with their medals during a ceremony in the East Room of the White House.
www.mndaily.com /articles/1999/08/16/12808?print   (512 words)

  
 Max M. Kampelman Papers
In 1980 Kampelman was appointed an ambassador by President Jimmy Carter and assigned the co-chairmanship of the United States Delegation to the Madrid Meeting of the Conference on Security and Cooperation in Europe (CSCE).
Kampelman's most prominent ambassadorial duties were as head of the U.S. delegation to the Madrid Meeting of the Conference on Security and Cooperation in Europe (CSCE) (1980-1983) and as head of the U.S.-Soviet Nuclear and Space Arms Negotiations held in Geneva, Switzerland (1985-1987).
Kampelman received FYI carbon copies of correspondence with constituents, some congressmen, and government agencies or employees, as well as direct correspondence from Humphrey and his staff.
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 MAX M. KAMPELMAN An Inventory of His Papers at the Minnesota Historical Society
Kampelman stayed with Humphrey as his legislative counsel until 1955 and remained a lifelong friend and advisor to Humphrey.
In 1980 Kampelman was appointed an ambassador by President Jimmy Carter and assigned the co-chairmanship of the United States Delegation to the Madrid Meeting of the Commission on Security and Cooperation in Europe (CSCE).
Kampelman also served as head of the United States Delegation to the Negotiations on Nuclear and Space Arms from 1985 to 1987.
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 International Relations Center | Profile | Max M. Kampelman
Kampelman is a highly regarded former U.S diplomat who served as head of a number of delegations to Europe and the United Nations.
Running parallel to his diplomatic career has been Kampelman's involvement in a passel of hardline advocacy campaigns that date back to the 1970s, when he served as vice chairman for the neoconservative-led Coalition for a Democratic Majority and as a high-ranking member of the Committee on the Present Danger.
Kampelman's books include Entering New Worlds: The Memoirs of a Private Man in Public Life (HarperCollins) 1991, and The Communist Party vs. The C.I.O: A Study in Power Politics (Ayer Press), 1957.
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 Kampelman   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-03)
Ambassador Kampelman lectures frequently around the world and has written extensively for various public affairs journals, particularly on the subject of human rights in an international context.
Ambassador Kampelman was awarded the Presidential Citizens’ Medal by President Reagan in 1989 after serving as ambassador and head of the U.S. delegations to the Conference on Security and Cooperation in Europe from 1980 to 1983 and to three CSCE conferences in 1990 and 1991.
Currently, Max Kampelman serves as Chairman of the American Academy of Diplomacy and as Vice Chairman of the Board of Directors of the United States Institute of Peace.
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Kampelman was a member of CPS volunteer unit #115 which participated in a University of Minnesota Human Starvation Experiment studying the mental and physical effects of starvation.
Kampelman corresponded with individuals at several University of California campuses, the University of Minnesota, George Washington University, Georgetown University, the Society of American Friends, the Textile Workers Union of America, and various newspapers and magazines.
Kampelman was chairman and on the executive committee in 1973.
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 Law School speaker addresses class on human rights issues - The Minnesota Daily
But Kampelman still took the opportunity to address a joint global studies and Law School class in Walter F. Mondale Hall, ensuring his influence on what he has called his favorite work — the fight for human rights — will continue.
Kampelman said this reasoning meshed with his ideas that promoting democracies are the best way to ensure human rights.
But Kampelman, who has received the two highest citizen’s medals from the U.S. government, the most recent in 1999, has not let the end of the Cold War diminish his will to preserve human rights far and wide, into regions where his audience for Friday’s lecture might never find themselves.
www.mndaily.com /articles/2001/09/10/27442?print   (446 words)

  
 Kampelman
Until then, since our national values and our national interest are at stake, we must not permit our interests to be diverted and undermined by the unprincipled.
Max M. Kampelman was Counselor of the State Department; U.S. Ambassador to the Conference on Security and Cooperation in Europe; and Ambassador and U.S. negotiator with the Soviet Union on Nuclear and Space Arms.
He is now Chairman Emeritus of Freedom House; the American Academy of Diplomacy; and the Georgetown University Institute for the Study of Diplomacy.
www.socialdemocrats.org /kampelmanhtml.html   (1333 words)

  
 Nomination of Max M. Kampelman To Be Counselor of the Department of State   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-03)
Ambassador Kampelman currently serves as Ambassador to the U.S. Office for Arms Reduction in Geneva, Switzerland, and as head of the United States delegation to the negotiations on nuclear and space talks.
In addition to his current diplomatic assignment, Ambassador Kampelman is a trustee of the Woodrow Wilson International Center for Scholars, where he previously served as chairman.
Ambassador Kampelman graduated from New York University (A.B., 1940; J.D., 1945) and the University of Minnesota (M.A. and Ph.D.).
www.reagan.utexas.edu /archives/speeches/1987/011287d.htm   (169 words)

  
 The Ronald Reagan I Knew   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-03)
He informed me that he had told Soviet ambassador Anatoly Dobrynin that the release of the Pentecostals was essential if the Soviet government wanted to have better relations with the United States, but he had heard nothing more from the Russians on that subject.
Ken said that he and George Shultz agreed, but that Max Friedersdorf, the White House legislative director, felt that they were short of the necessary votes and my presence might be helpful.
Max M. Kampelman was counselor of the State Department; U.S. ambassador to the Conference on Security and Cooperation in Europe; ambassador and U.S. negotiator with the Soviet Union on Nuclear and Space Arms; and vice-chairman of the U.S. Institute of Peace.
www.freerepublic.com /focus/f-news/1023284/posts   (4175 words)

  
 JINSA Online -- Advisory Board Biography -- Amb. Max M. Kampelman
Max M. Kampelaman, a lawyer, diplomat and educator served as Ambassador and Head of the United States Delegation to the negotiations on nuclear and space arms, in Geneva.
A partner, until his retirement in 1985, in the law firm of Fried, Frank, Harris, Shriver & Kampelman, he has lived and worked in Washington since 1949.
Kampelman was the founder and moderator of the public affairs program on public television, "Washington Week in Review." He served as chairman of the Washington public broadcasting radio and television stations from 1963-1970.
www.jinsa.org /about/adboard/adboard.html?documentid=732   (352 words)

  
 USIS Washington File: Clinton Awards the Presidential Medal of Freedom to Eight Americans
Washington -- President Clinton awarded the Presidential Medal of Freedom -- the nation's highest civilian award -- to eight distinguished Americans in an August 11 ceremony in the East Room of the White House.
Kampelman, Clinton said, had a lifelong passion for victims of human rights abuses.
As the leader of the U.S. Delegation to the Conference on Security and Cooperation in Europe, he championed human rights and gave legitimacy to their pursuit, undermining the pillars of communism and helping to lead to its collapse.
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 MHS Library Catalog - View Individual Record
Access to papers dated after 1979 requires written permission of Kampelman or his assignee.
Correspondence, newsletters, published and unpublished articles, speeches, government reports, press releases, newspaper clippings, television footage, memoirs, interviews, and related materials documenting the public life of Max M. Kampelman as legislative counsel to Senator Hubert H. Humphrey (1949-1955), as friend and advisor to Humphrey throughout his political career (1956-1978), and as United States ambassador (1980-1992).
One third of the collection centers on Kampelman's interactions with Humphrey and his offices, particularly regarding Humphrey's political campaigns, networking, and public image.
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 Resource Information for Alexander receiving the "Torch of Learning" award from Max Kampelman of the American Friends ...   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-03)
Teacher and author Ilona Karmel, who died on November 30, 2000, drew upon her experiences as a young girl in Nazi labor camps to offer one of the first literary portrayals of the Holocaust.
Alexander receiving the "Torch of Learning" award from Max Kampelman of the American Friends of Hebrew University
For a footnote: Jewish Women's Archive, "Resource Information for Alexander receiving the "Torch of Learning" award from Max Kampelman of the American Friends of Hebrew University," .
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 US Department of State Bulletin: Nuclear and space arms talks open 10th round - Max M. Kampelman and Ronald Reagan ...
US Department of State Bulletin: Nuclear and space arms talks open 10th round - Max M. Kampelman and Ronald Reagan address - transcript
Nuclear and space arms talks open 10th round - Max M. Kampelman and Ronald Reagan address - transcript
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 Alibris: Max M Kampelman
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 OpinionJournal - Featured Article
We should put Kofi Annan's statement to the test: "When the U.N. can truly call itself a Community of Democracies, the Charter's noble ideas of protecting human rights.
Kampelman was U.S. ambassador to the Conference on Security and Cooperation in Europe.
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 Attorney Profile
"Death in Clusters," The New York Times (with Robert Jastrow), January 13, 1993 (Max M. Kampelman)
Entering New Worlds: The Memoirs of a Private Man in Public Life, Harper Collins, 1991 (Max M. Kampelman)
The Communist Party vs. The C.I.O: A Study in Power Politics, Ayer Press, 1957 (Max M. Kampelman)
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