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− | '''Clifford D. May''' is the President of [[Foundation for the Defense of Democracies]] and a former senior managing director of [[Weber Shandwick]]. He is the Chairman of the [[Committee on the Present Danger]]'s Policy Committee and with [[Frank Gaffney]] a codirector for the [[Alliance for Research and National Security]]. He is also a signatory to several [[Project for the New American Century]] letters and a former [[Republican National Committee]] Director of Communications. | + | '''Clifford D. May''' is the President of the [[Foundation for the Defense of Democracies]] and a former senior managing director of [[Weber Shandwick]]. He is the Chairman of the [[Committee on the Present Danger]]'s Policy Committee and with [[Frank Gaffney]] a codirector for the [[Alliance for Research and National Security]]. He is also a signatory to several [[Project for the New American Century]] letters and a former [[Republican National Committee]] Director of Communications. |
May was the Bureau Chief for the ''New York Times'' in Northern Ireland and West Africa , a senior editor for ''Geo'', and an associate editor for ''Newsweek''. He writes a weekly column that is nationally distributed by [[Scripps Howard News Service]] and he is a regular contributor for ''National Review Online'', CNN's ''American Morning'', and National Public Radio's ''Morning Edition''. In the late 1990s May edited ''Rising Tide'', the official magazine of the Republican Party. | May was the Bureau Chief for the ''New York Times'' in Northern Ireland and West Africa , a senior editor for ''Geo'', and an associate editor for ''Newsweek''. He writes a weekly column that is nationally distributed by [[Scripps Howard News Service]] and he is a regular contributor for ''National Review Online'', CNN's ''American Morning'', and National Public Radio's ''Morning Edition''. In the late 1990s May edited ''Rising Tide'', the official magazine of the Republican Party. |
Revision as of 22:52, 4 August 2010
Clifford D. May is the President of the Foundation for the Defense of Democracies and a former senior managing director of Weber Shandwick. He is the Chairman of the Committee on the Present Danger's Policy Committee and with Frank Gaffney a codirector for the Alliance for Research and National Security. He is also a signatory to several Project for the New American Century letters and a former Republican National Committee Director of Communications.
May was the Bureau Chief for the New York Times in Northern Ireland and West Africa , a senior editor for Geo, and an associate editor for Newsweek. He writes a weekly column that is nationally distributed by Scripps Howard News Service and he is a regular contributor for National Review Online, CNN's American Morning, and National Public Radio's Morning Edition. In the late 1990s May edited Rising Tide, the official magazine of the Republican Party.
Afflitiations
- Alliance for Research and National Security - Co Director
- Committee on the Present Danger - Chairman of Policy Committee
- Council on Foreign Relations
- Democracy & Security International Conference attendee[1]
- Foundation for the Defense of Democracies - President
- Henry Jackson Society Project for Democratic Geopolitics
- Project for the New American Century
- Republican Jewish Coalition - Former Vice Chairman
External Links
- RightWeb profile on Clifford May (Accessed June 24, 2006)
Notes
- ↑ Democracy and Security International Conference, List of Participants, Accessed 25-February-2009