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'''Anwar Ibrahim''' "was Deputy Prime Minister of Malaysia from 1993-1998 and also served as Minister of Finance from 1991-1998. Highly respected for his principled stance against corruption and his skillful management of the Malaysian economy during the turbulent period of its financial crisis, Anwar is also viewed as one of the forefathers of the Asian Renaissance and a leading proponent of greater cooperation among civilizations. He is committed to the fight against poverty, is an ardent supporter of democracy and is an authoritative voice in bridging the gap between East and West.
  
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"He is currently a Distinguished Visiting Professor at Georgetown University and serves as Honorary President of [[AccountAbility]]. He frequently consults major international organizations on issues of governance and accountability and he acts as an advisor to the People’s Justice Party in Malaysia." [http://www.foundationforfuture.org/bios/board_of_directors.html]
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*Chair, [[International Crisis Group]]
 
==Affiliations==
 
==Affiliations==
 
*[[Foundation for the Future (democracy promotion)|Foundation for the Future]]
 
*[[Foundation for the Future (democracy promotion)|Foundation for the Future]]
 
*[[International Crisis Group]]
 
*[[International Crisis Group]]

Latest revision as of 07:45, 9 May 2007

Anwar Ibrahim "was Deputy Prime Minister of Malaysia from 1993-1998 and also served as Minister of Finance from 1991-1998. Highly respected for his principled stance against corruption and his skillful management of the Malaysian economy during the turbulent period of its financial crisis, Anwar is also viewed as one of the forefathers of the Asian Renaissance and a leading proponent of greater cooperation among civilizations. He is committed to the fight against poverty, is an ardent supporter of democracy and is an authoritative voice in bridging the gap between East and West.

"He is currently a Distinguished Visiting Professor at Georgetown University and serves as Honorary President of AccountAbility. He frequently consults major international organizations on issues of governance and accountability and he acts as an advisor to the People’s Justice Party in Malaysia." [1]

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