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    Published on: 10/10/2008    Last Visited: 10/10/2008  

    Nicholas Dungan

    Nicholas Dungan was elected President of the French-American Foundation in August 2005.Mr. Dungan is a Former Associate Fellow of the Royal Institute of International Affairs at Chatham House, London, where his areas of expertise are trans-Atlantic relations and non-state actors.Mr. Dungan initiated the Non-State Actors Project at Chatham House jointly with the Belgian Royal Institute of International Relations.In addition to his roles at Chatham House, he is a member of the Board of Directors of the U.S.-based Chatham House Foundation.Prior to joining the French-American Foundation, Mr. Dungan spent more than 20 years as an international investment banker in New York, London and Paris.
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    Assignments performed by Mr. Dungan during his investment banking career include prominent transactions and strategic advisory services for, among others, some of the largest multinational companies and financial institutions in France.Mr. Dungan holds the diplôme from Sciences-Po. in economics and finance and an A.B. degree from Stanford University in history.He has written and spoken on international affairs and business topics, including trans-Atlantic relations, non-state actors and the governance of non-governmental organizations.

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    Published on: 10/9/2007    Last Visited: 1/25/2008  

    Foundation president Nicholas Dungan says that because France prohibits American-style pay-as-you-go political advertising, French candidates focus far less on broadcast ads and are forced to be more creative and innovative.
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    "The most important democratic value in the U.S. is personal liberty, but in France it is equality," Dungan says of the equal-time rule.
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    What also made the French election so intriguing, says Dungan, is the fact that it was the first time since 1974 that the candidates running had not served as either prime minister or president, which is similar to the circumstances surrounding the 2008 American presidential election, where no incumbents from the White House are running.

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    Published on: 10/10/2008    Last Visited: 10/10/2008  

    Nicholas Dungan

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    Published on: 5/30/2007    Last Visited: 5/31/2007  

    "There has never been a group of people at the head of a French government who know America better than today's French leadership, never a more Atlanticist team," Nicholas Dungan, president of the French-American Foundation, said last week.

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    www.usatoday.com/news/world/2007-05-03-france-election_ - [Cached Version]
    Published on: 5/3/2007    Last Visited: 5/4/2007  

    Nicholas Dungan, president of the French-American Foundation based in New York, says whoever wins will seek good relations with Washington.

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    Published on: 4/4/2007    Last Visited: 4/4/2007  

    By Nicholas Dungan.620 words.

    (Nicholas Dungan is president of the French-American Foundation.)

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    Published on: 4/4/2007    Last Visited: 4/4/2007  

    Nicholas Dungan
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    Nicholas Dungan is president of the French-American Foundation.

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    Published on: 11/6/2007    Last Visited: 11/7/2007  

    Sarkozy will work to affirm Europe's right to shape policy debates on some of the most challenging problems facing the world, including climate change, Nicholas Dungan, president of the French-American Foundation, said in an interview just before meeting with Sarkozy at a reception at the French Embassy.
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    We intend to be able to bring those ideas forward in a constructive way, and if we listen to each other, we can work well together,"' Dungan said.

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    Published on: 11/6/2007    Last Visited: 11/6/2007  

    Sarkozy will work to affirm Europe's right to shape policy debates on some of the most challenging problems facing the world, including climate change, Nicholas Dungan, president of the French-American Foundation, said in an interview just before meeting with Sarkozy at a reception at the French Embassy.
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    We intend to be able to bring those ideas forward in a constructive way, and if we listen to each other, we can work well together,'" Dungan said.

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    www.anti-war.com/bock/?articleid=10955 - [Cached Version]
    Last Visited: 10/21/2007  

    As Nicholas Dungan, president of the New York-based French-American Foundation, who recently was in France monitoring the campaign, told me, most people in France saw this as a campaign of ideas.
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    Mr. Dungan said the protests Sunday night were the equivalent of letting off steam and didn't affect French life significantly."The French had a real sense of making an historic choice," he told us, "and they chose a more classic, traditionalist way to restore France's position of leadership in the world."

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