- Gregory Fossedal
Gregory Fossedal is a conservative activist. He is the self-described chairman of the
Alexis de Tocqueville Institution (AdTI).Fossedal, Gordon Haff, Benjamin Hart, and Keeney Jones founded the right-wing "
Dartmouth Review " in 1980. Fossedal graduated fromDartmouth College in 1981magna cum laude with an A.B. in English Literature. His senior thesis on the Shakespearean sonnets was voted Highest Honors by the English department faculty.Past positions
*1998 - 2004, president of
Emerging Markets Group . [http://www.dcfund.net/]
*1992 - 1997, director of the emerging markets division at Lehrman Bell Mueller Cannon inArlington, Virginia .
*1986 - 1991, research fellow at the Hoover Institution at Stanford University.
*1983 - 1986, editorial writer forThe Wall Street Journal .Current positions
*Chief Investment Officer,
Democratic Century Fund , managed by theEmerging Markets Group .
*Member of the Board of Directors of theDemocracy Foundation .
*Senior associate of SRS Investments in Zurich, Switzerland. The firm advises investors on national and global ideopolitical trends, and develops investment products for the securities industry.
*UPI columnist.
*Executive committee chairman of theErnest Martin Hopkins Institution , an independent association of Dartmouth alumni which encourages conservative social and political activists at the College
*Associate Editor of EducationNews.orgelected publications
* "Direct Democracy in Switzerland", (Transaction Publishers, 2002) [http://ni4d.us/library.htm] [http://www.adti.net/ddis/ddis_swiss.html] . Fossedal makes a strong case for the introduction of the Swiss style of government in other Western European countries, the United States and many of the globe's nascent democracies. Fossedal shares his views on the benefits and viability of direct democracy and how and why it should be implemented elsewhere in the world.
* "The Democratic Imperative" (New Republic Books, 1989), economic and political history
* " [http://www.foreignaffairs.org/1997/3.html Marshall Plan Commemorative Section] : Miles to Go: From American Plan to European Union Helmut Schmidt". A look back at perhaps the most important foreign policy success of the postwar period. Edited by Peter Grose, with contributions by historians Diane B. Kunz and David Reynolds, a memoir by Charles P. Kindleberger, a profile of Marshall and Acheson by James Chace and one of Will Clayton by Gregory Fossedal and Bill Mikhail; reflections from Roy Jenkins, Walt Rostow, and Helmut Schmidt.
* "Our Finest Hour" (Stanford University, Hoover Press, 1993), economic and political historyee also
*
Neoconservatism
*Phi Beta Kappa
*Wall Street Journal External links
* [http://www.dartreview.com The Dartmouth Review]
* [http://ni4d.us/democracyfoundation/people/fossedal.htm Bio at The Democracy Foundation website]
* [http://www.booknotes.org/Transcript/?ProgramID=1321 "Booknotes" interview with Fossedal on "The Democratic Imperative", May 21, 1989.]
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