Zbigniew Brzezinski
HONORARY COUNCIL OF ADVISORS
The USACC Honorary Council of Advisors is comprised of individuals of high distinction.
Council members serve in advisory capacity.
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Zbigniew Brzezinski |
Counselor, Center for Strategic and International Studies; and
Professor of American Foreign Policy at the School of Advanced International
Studies, the Johns Hopkins University, Washington, D.C.
From 1977 to 1981, National Security Advisor to the President
of the United States. In 1981 awarded the Presidential Medal of Freedom for
his role in the normalization of U.S.-Chinese relations and for his contributions
to the human rights and national security policies of the United States.
OTHER CURRENT ACTIVITIES
Public and Pro Bono: Member of the Board for Directors
of the National Endowment for Democracy (a Congressionally-funded institution
for the advancement of democracy); Honorary Chairman of the AmeriCares Foundation
(a private philanthropic humanitarian aid organization); Member of the Board
of Trustees of Freedom House (a non-profit institution dedicated to the promotion
of freedom); Trustee of the Trilateral Commission (a cooperative American-European-Japanese
forum); Member of the Board of Directors of the Polish-American Enterprise Fund;
Chairman of the American-Ukrainian Advisory Committee; etc.
Private Sector: International advisor of several major
US/global corporations; frequent participant in annual business/trade conventions;
President of Z.B. Inc. (an advisory firm on international issues to corporations
and financial institutions). Also a frequent public speaker, commentator on
major domestic and foreign TV programs, and contributor to domestic and foreign
newspapers and journals.
PAST ACTIVITIES
U.S. Government: 1966-68, Member of the Policy Planning
Council of the Department of State; 1985, Member of the President’s Chemical
Warfare Commission; 1987-1988, Member of the NSC-Defense Department Commission
on Integrated Long-Term Strategy; 1987-1989, Member of the President’s Foreign
Intelligence Advisory Board ( a Presidential commission to oversee U.S. intelligence
activities).
Public and Political: 1973-1976, Director of the Trilateral
Commission; in the 1968 presidential campaign, chairman of the Humphrey Foreign
Policy Task Force; in the 1976 presidential campaign, principal foreign policy
advisor to Jimmy Carter. In 1988, co-chairman of the Bush National Security
Advisory Task Force, Past Member of the Boards of Directors of Amnesty International,…of
the Council on Foreign Relations,…of the Atlantic Council; etc.
Academic: On the faculty of Columbia University from 1960
to 1989; from 1953- 1960, on the faculty of Harvard University. Ph.D., Harvard
University, 1953; B.A. and M.A., McGill University, 1949 & 1950.
His most recent book is OUT OF CONTROL: Global Turmoil on the
Eve of the 21st Century.
Also author of the bestseller THE GRAND FAILURE: The Birth
and Death of Communism in the 20th Century. As well as of GAME
PLAN: How to Conduct the U.S.-Soviet Contest; POWER AND PRINCIPLE: The
Memoirs of the National Security Advisor; THE FRAGILE BLOSSOM: Crisis
and Change in Japan; BETWEEN TWO AGES: America’s Role in the Technetronic
Era; THE SOVIET BLOC: Unity and Conflict; and of other books and
many articles in numerous U.S. and foreign academic journals.
Honors: In 1995, awarded the Order of the White Eagle,
Poland’s highest civilian decoration, for his contributions to recovery by Poland
of its Independence. Honorary degrees from Georgetown University, Williams College,
Fordham University, College of the Holy Cross, Alliance College, the Catholic
University of Lubin, Warsaw University. Also the Centennial Medal of the Graduate
School of Arts and Sciences of Harvard University; the Hubert Humphrey Award
for Public Service from the American Political Science Association; the U Thant
Award; as well as fellowships from the Guggenheim Foundation, the Ford Foundation,
etc. In 1969 elected a Fellow of the American Academy of Arts and Sciences.
In 1963, selected by the U.S. Chamber of Commerce as one of America’s Ten Outstanding
Young Men of the Year.
PERSONAL: Born in Warsaw, Poland, 1928; son of diplomat posted
to Canada in 1938; married to Emilie Anna (Muska) Benes, a graduate of Wellesley
College, sculptor; three children: Ian, Mark, and Mika.
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