Mark Medish is currently Vice Chairman of the Carnegie Endowment for International Peace. Between 1993 and 2000 he worked at the White House as a special advisor on foreign affairs to President Bill Clinton, and also for the National Security Council and in the Treasury Department (advising on international foreign policy) and for the State Department (advising on international foreign aid). Mark subsequently worked in New York at the United Nations, advising on global development. He has spent the past six years traveling the world, providing both individuals and governments with advice on creating democratic structures in emerging economies. He contributes to a number of newspapers, magazines and blogs internationally including the Washington Post, International Herald Tribune, Financial Times and Open Democracy.
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