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karynnj

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Wed Mar 1, 2017, 06:20 PM Mar 2017

Kerry will be a visiting distinguished statesman at the Carnegie endowment for International Peace

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The Carnegie Endowment is synonymous with serious, substantive, strategic work toward peace and progress, informed always by independent, non-partisan analysis. I am excited to be working with Carnegie to continue the pursuit of fresh answers to vexing problems both new and old,” Kerry said in a press release announcing the affiliation.

https://www.bostonglobe.com/news/politics/2017/03/01/john-kerry-lands-another-post-government-gig-visiting-distinguished-statesman-think-tank/JeAVT7OVhmb5QlfXQmrWBP/story.html

As with the Yale effort, he will work on environmental and conflict resolution.

Another source says that William Burns, who was once the deputy SoS, and is now the chair of carnegie Endowment for International peace, said:

Burns said Kerry's “experience, wisdom, and belief in the power of diplomacy are needed now more than ever.”

http://www.voanews.com/a/kerry-carnegie-endowment/3745764.html

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Kerry will be a visiting distinguished statesman at the Carnegie endowment for International Peace (Original Post) karynnj Mar 2017 OP
From the Carnegie Endowment for International Peace announcement karynnj Mar 2017 #1

karynnj

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1. From the Carnegie Endowment for International Peace announcement
Wed Mar 1, 2017, 07:58 PM
Mar 2017

“John Kerry’s lifelong commitment to international peace and understanding embodies the mission and purpose of the Carnegie Endowment,” said Carnegie President William J. Burns. “His experience, wisdom, and belief in the power of diplomacy are needed now more than ever.”

John Kerry served as the 68th U.S. secretary of state from 2013 to 2017 following nearly three decades as a United States Senator from Massachusetts, including serving as the chairman of the Senate Foreign Relations Committee. A decorated Vietnam War veteran, leading environmentalist, and 2004 nominee for president of the United States, Kerry remains one of the most respected voices in American public life and on the world stage—an individual the New York Times last year described as “America’s Mr. Diplomacy.”

As secretary of state, Kerry and his colleagues in the Obama administration worked successfully to achieve a multilateral agreement to curb the Iranian nuclear program, hold Afghanistan together and create a unity government, forge a coalition united against ISIL, and elevate issues like climate change and oceans policy as critical priorities in American foreign policy.

http://carnegieendowment.org/2017/03/01/former-secretary-of-state-john-kerry-joins-carnegie-endowment-for-international-peace-as-visiting-distinguished-statesman-pub-68149

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