Frank J. Gaffney, Jr., MA Biography
- Title:
- President and CEO of The Center for Security Policy
- Position:
- Con to the question "Is a Two-State Solution (Israel and Palestine) an Acceptable Solution to the Israeli-Palestinian Conflict?"
- Reasoning:
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“Abandon the Two-State Non-Solution: For over two decades, successive American administrations and governments of Israel have tested a very dubious proposition. They have pursued the idea of a Palestinian state and, to that end, made serial concessions – both territorial, financial and political – even though just negotiating such a state, let alone its realization, has imperiled Israel, not advanced regional peace.”
“Abandon the Two-State Non-Solution,” Center for Security Policy, www.centerforsecuritypolicy.org, Dec. 17, 2014
- Involvement and Affiliations:
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- President and CEO of The Center for Security Policy, 1988-present
- Weekly columnist for the Washington Times, TownHall.com, and JewishWorldReview.com
- Op-Ed articles published in the New York Times, Washington Post, and Wall Street Journal
- The Zionist Organization of America’s “Louis Brandeis Award,” 2003
- The Center for Security Policy’s “Keeper of the Flame Award,” 2000
- The Navy League of the United States’ “Alfred Thayer Mahan Literary Achievement Award,” 1999
- The U.S. Business and Industry Council’s Defender of the National Interest Award, 1994
- Assistant Secretary of Defense for International Security Policy, U.S. Defense Department, 1987
- Deputy Assistant Secretary of Defense for Nuclear Forces and Arms Control Policy, 1983-1987
- Department of Defense Distinguished Public Service Award, 1987
- Education:
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- MA, International Studies, John Hopkins University
- BS, Foreign Service, Georgetown University
- Other:
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- None found