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    www.wreaths-across-america.org/Lockney.html - [Cached Version]
    Published on: 10/11/2008    Last Visited: 9/28/2008  

    Location Leader: Ed Marks (President)Contact Number: 806-652-3175

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    www.csis.org/html/4marks.htm - [Cached Version]
    Published on: 2/2/2002    Last Visited: 2/2/2002  

    Edward Marks

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    Preventive Diplomacy ProgramCenter for Strategic and International Studies1800 K Street, NWWashington, DC 20006
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    Edward Marks- Directory of Scholars - Center For Strategic & International Studies

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    Edward Marks

    Visiting Senior FellowPreventive Diplomacy Program

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    Ambassador Edward Marks spent his professional life to September 1995 as a career diplomat in the Foreign Service of the United States, obtaining the rank of minister-counselor in the Senior Foreign Service and filling numerous senior positions, including deputy U.S. representative to the Economic and Social Council of the UN, U.S. ambassador to the Republics of Guinea-Bissau and Cape Verde, deputy chief of mission to Sri Lanka, and deputy coordinator for counter terrorism in the Department of State.In addition to being a visiting senior fellow at CSIS, he has been a senior fellow at the Institute for National Strategic Studies (INSS) of the National Defense University.He is currently a member of the Board of Governors of DACOR (Diplomatic and Consular Officers, Retired), on the Board of Directors of American Diplomacy: An Online Publication, and a member of the Editorial Board of the Foreign Service Journal.He has written and published widely on various professional subjects, and he is a graduate of the University of Michigan (B.A), the University of Oklahoma (M.A.), and the National War College.

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    www.prweb.com/releases/CGSCFoundation-DACOR/visiting_pr - [Cached Version]
    Published on: 3/14/2008    Last Visited: 3/14/2008  

    One of the CGSC Foundation trustees, Ambassador Edward Marks, a retired ambassador himself, was the catalyst for getting the program off the ground.

    "Each of these lectures will enhance the CGSC education model of teaching military officers 'how,' not 'what,' to think," said Marks.

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    www.nesa-center.org/en/faculty/marks - [Cached Version]
    Published on: 11/11/2005    Last Visited: 10/5/2008  

    Ambassador (ret.) Edward Marks

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    Since retiring as a Senior Foreign Service Officer (Minister-Counselor) in 1995, Ambassador Marks has engaged in consulting, research, lecturing, and has published extensively on terrorism, interagency coordination, United Nations affairs, and complex international emergencies.He is currently a Distinguished Adjunct Professor at the Near East and South Asian Center for Strategic Studies, a Distinguished Senior Fellow at the George Mason University School of Public Policy's Program on Peacekeeping Policy, a Senior Fellow at the Joint Forces Staff College and a Senior Mentor in the US Army Battle Command Training Program.

    Ambassador Marks was recalled to active duty by the State Department 2002 to serve as the Department's representative on the Joint Interagency Coordination Group for Counterterrorism (JIACG/CT) at the United States Pacific Command in Hawaii, which he did until September 2005.

    He is a Founding Trustee of the Command and General Staff College Foundation and a Member of the Board of the Directors of DACOR (Diplomatic and Consular Officers, Retired).In addition to lecturing on international affairs in the Adult Education Program at New York University (1991-92), Ambassador Marks has served as a consultant/advisor to the World Food Program (1996), to the United Nations Development Program (1996-1997), a Senior Mentor to US Joint Forces Command (1999-2002), and Chairman of the Editorial Board of the Foreign Service Journal (1997-2000).
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    Edward Marks, Distinguished Visiting Professor
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    Edward Marks

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    www.oregonpeaceworks.org/site/index.php?option=content& - [Cached Version]
    Published on: 3/1/2006    Last Visited: 7/25/2008  

    Former Ambassador Edward D. Marks noted: " ...

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    www.hiiraan.com/op2/2008/apr/un_trusteeship_system_the_ - [Cached Version]
    Published on: 4/29/2008    Last Visited: 4/30/2008  

    Ambassador Edward Marks suggests the need for the international community to search for a structure of governance that would assist and strengthen a country experiencing internal and civil turmoil, guide it through an unstable transition period, and allow it finally to reach a mature condition of governance in the world community.He is aware that some authorities do not consider the past League of Nations mandates system and the United Nations international trusteeship system as successes or the type of structures needed in today´s environment.

    Ambassador Marks described in his article how the international community, as an alternative to the trusteeship system, has attempted peacekeeping missions where the United Nations interfered in the internal affairs of member states such as in Cambodia, Somalia, Haiti, the successor state of the former Yugoslavia, Rwanda, Georgia, and Iraq â€" all with varying success.
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    In his conclusion, Ambassador Marks asserts that the world community must assume responsibility in international and internal conflicts, and that the United Nations is the most effective institution to accept this responsibility because of its consensual base.He suggests that the principle of a trusteeship system should be revisited with variations, even perhaps to supplement peacekeeping activities.

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    www.somalilandtimes.net/sl/2008/328/78.shtml - [Cached Version]
    Published on: 4/28/2008    Last Visited: 9/26/2008  

    Ambassador Edward Marks suggests the need for the international community to search for a structure of governance that would assist and strengthen a country experiencing internal and civil turmoil, guide it through an unstable transition period, and allow it finally to reach a mature condition of governance in the world community.He is aware that some authorities do not consider the past League of Nations mandates system and the United Nations international trusteeship system as successes or the type of structures needed in today´s environment.

    Ambassador Marks described in his article how the international community, as an alternative to the trusteeship system, has attempted peacekeeping missions where the United Nations interfered in the internal affairs of member states such as in Cambodia, Somalia, Haiti, the successor state of the former Yugoslavia, Rwanda, Georgia, and Iraq , all with varying success.
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    In his conclusion, Ambassador Marks asserts that the world community must assume responsibility in international and internal conflicts, and that the United Nations is the most effective institution to accept this responsibility because of its consensual base.He suggests that the principle of a trusteeship system should be revisited with variations, even perhaps to supplement peacekeeping activities.
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    "Ambassador Edward Marks entered the U.S. Foreign Services in 1956 and worked in Republics of Guinea-Bissau and Cape Verde.Edward Marks taught at New York University, and holds M.A. from the university.

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    www.newsmax.com/entertainment/wright_boathouse/2007/09/ - [Cached Version]
    Published on: 1/1/2007    Last Visited: 9/28/2007  

    "This is such a spectacular design, and it always amazes me that it was designed in 1905," said Ted Marks, an oarsman who helped form Frank Lloyd Wright's Rowing Boathouse Corp. to raise money and oversee the project.
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    "This is really a piece of modern architecture that still looks modern, even though it was modern 102 years ago," Marks, the corporation's president, said.

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    gpr.americanoutlook.org/index.cfm?fuseaction=hudson_upc - [Cached Version]
    Published on: 3/24/2007    Last Visited: 3/24/2007  

    Ambassador Edward Marks (Ret.), Formerly of Department of State Counterterrorism Office

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    www.townhall.com/news/entertainment/2007/09/28/wright-d - [Cached Version]
    Published on: 9/28/2007    Last Visited: 9/28/2007  

    "This is such a spectacular design, and it always amazes me that it was designed in 1905," said Ted Marks, an oarsman who helped form Frank Lloyd Wright's Rowing Boathouse Corp. to raise money and oversee the project.
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    "This is really a piece of modern architecture that still looks modern, even though it was modern 102 years ago," Marks, the corporation's president, said.
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    "This is such a spectacular design, and it always amazes me that it was designed in 1905," said Ted Marks, an oarsman who helped form Frank Lloyd Wright's Rowing Boathouse Corp. to raise money and oversee the project.
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    "This is really a piece of modern architecture that still looks modern, even though it was modern 102 years ago," Marks, the corporation's president, said.

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