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Sam Nunn

Samuel Augustus Nunn Jr. (born September 8, 1938) is an American politician who served as a United States Senator from Georgia (1972–1997) as a member of the Democratic Party.

Sam Nunn
Nunn, c. 2020
United States Senator
from Georgia
In office
November 8, 1972 – January 3, 1997
Preceded byDavid Gambrell
Succeeded byMax Cleland
Chair of the Senate Armed Services Committee
In office
January 3, 1987 – January 3, 1995
Preceded byBarry Goldwater
Succeeded byStrom Thurmond
Member of the
Georgia House of Representatives
from the 41st district, Post 1
In office
January 13, 1969 – November 8, 1972
Preceded byGlenn Phillips
Succeeded byGuy Hill
Personal details
Born
Samuel Augustus Nunn Jr.

(1938-09-08) September 8, 1938 (age 84)
Macon, Georgia, U.S.
Political partyDemocratic
Spouse
Colleen O'Brien
(m. 1965)
Children2, including Michelle
EducationGeorgia Institute of Technology
Emory University (BA, LLB)
Military service
Allegiance United States
Branch/service United States Coast Guard
Years of service1959–1968

After leaving Congress, Nunn co-founded the Nuclear Threat Initiative (NTI), a charitable organization working to prevent catastrophic attacks with nuclear, biological, and chemical weapons, for which he is a co-chair. His political experience and credentials on national defense reportedly earned him consideration as a potential running mate for presidential candidates John Kerry and Barack Obama after they became their party's nominees.[1]

Early life

Nunn was born in Macon, Georgia, the son of Mary Elizabeth (née Cannon) and Samuel Augustus Nunn, who was an attorney and mayor of Perry, Georgia.[2] Nunn was raised in Perry. He is a grandnephew of Congressman Carl Vinson.

Nunn was an Eagle Scout and recipient of the Distinguished Eagle Scout Award from the Boy Scouts of America.[3][4] In high school, Nunn was a standout athlete, captaining the school's basketball team to a state championship.[5]

Nunn attended Georgia Tech in 1956,[6] where he was initiated as a brother of Phi Delta Theta. He transferred to Emory University in 1959 and received his undergraduate degree in 1961.[7] He then received a degree from the Emory University School of Law in 1962.[6]

Career beginnings

After active duty service in the United States Coast Guard, he served six years in the US Coast Guard Reserve and attained the rank of petty officer.[8] He was also briefly a Congressional staff member.

Nunn returned to Perry, Georgia, where he practiced law and managed his family's farm. He served as the president of the Perry Chamber of Commerce.

Political career

Nunn first entered politics as a member of the Georgia House of Representatives in 1968.[6] He was elected to the United States Senate in 1972, defeating appointed U.S. Senator David H. Gambrell in the Democratic primary and U.S. Rep. Fletcher Thompson in the general election. Nunn retired from the Senate in 1997, offering a lack of "zest and enthusiasm" as justification.[9]

During his tenure in the U.S. Senate, Nunn served as chairman of the powerful U.S. Senate Committee on Armed Services and the Permanent Subcommittee on Investigations. He also served on the Intelligence and Small Business Committees. His legislative achievements include the landmark Department of Defense Reorganization Act, drafted with the late Senator Barry Goldwater, and the Nunn-Lugar Cooperative Threat Reduction Program,[3] which provided assistance to Russia and the former Soviet republics for securing and destroying their excess nuclear, biological and chemical weapons.[citation needed]

The Nunn-Lugar Cooperative Threat Reduction program deactivated more than 7,600 nuclear warheads. He was supposedly a top choice to be Secretary of Defense or State in 1992 and 1996 and in a prospective Gore cabinet in 2000.[citation needed]

Overall, Nunn was a moderate-to-conservative Democrat[10] who often broke with his party on a host of social and economic issues. He opposed the budget bill of 1993, which included provisions to raise taxes in order to reduce the budget deficit. He neither supported nor opposed Hillary Clinton's attempt to establish universal health care, though he spoke out very strongly against the proposed insurance mandate.[citation needed]

Nunn actively worked to block President Bill Clinton's proposal to allow homosexuals to serve openly in the military.[11][12]

In 2008, Nunn endorsed a new Pentagon study to examine the issue of homosexuals serving openly in the military: "I think [when] 15 years go by on any personnel policy, it's appropriate to take another look at it—see how it's working, ask the hard questions, hear from the military. Start with a Pentagon study."[13]

According to opensecrets.org, Sam Nunn received about $2.4 million during his 1989–1994 political career. His main contributors were the finance/insurance/real estate sector (totaling $411,665; $46,660 was received from Goldman, Sachs & Co), the defense industry, lawyers and lobbyists, the alcohol and non-alcoholic beverages industry (including Coca-Cola), and the agriculture sector.[14]

He voted in favor of school prayer, capping punitive damage awards, amending the U.S. Constitution to require a balanced budget, and limiting death penalty appeals. On certain issues like abortion, the environment, gun control, and affirmative action, Nunn took a more liberal line. He consistently voted in favor of increased immigration.[15] One of his most controversial votes was his vote against the Gulf War.[16]

In September 1994, Nunn, former President Jimmy Carter and former Chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff Colin Powell were asked by President Bill Clinton to go to Haiti in order to force the departure of the military dictator Lieutenant General Raoul Cédras. In 1994 Clinton publicly demanded that the Haitian government step aside and restore democratic rule. Clinton deployed a large military force to surround the country in September 1994. Just before the troops reached Haiti, Clinton sent a delegation led by Carter, Nunn and Powell to urge Cédras to step down and leave the country. Cédras agreed and surrendered the government, and he and his top lieutenants left the country in October. Just days later, American forces escorted the country's elected president, Jean-Bertrand Aristide, into the capital. Afterwards, Clinton lavished praise on Nunn's delegation for averting a military strike on the nation. "As all of you know, at my request, President Carter, Gen. Colin Powell, and Sen. Sam Nunn went to Haiti to facilitate the dictators' departure. I have been in constant contact with them for the last two days. They have worked tirelessly, almost around the clock, and I want to thank them for undertaking this crucial mission on behalf of all Americans", Clinton said.[17]

Upon his exit from the Senate at the end of 1996, Nunn was the recipient of bipartisan praise from his colleagues. Republican Senator John Warner of Virginia concluded, "Senator Nunn quickly established himself as one of the leading experts in the Congress and, indeed, all of the United States on national security and foreign policy. He gained a reputation in our country and, indeed, worldwide as a global thinker, and that is where I think he will make his greatest contribution in the years to come, wherever he may be, in terms of being a global thinker. His approach to national security issues has been guided by one fundamental criteria: What Sam Nunn believes is in the best interest of the United States of America."[18]

Post-Congressional life

 
Nunn in 2007
 
Nunn with Richard Lugar and Ash Carter in 2016

Nunn founded the Nuclear Threat Initiative in 2001 and served as co-chair and CEO until June 2017, when he became co-chair with Ted Turner and Ernest J. Moniz.

In addition to his work with the Nuclear Threat Initiative, Nunn continues his service in the public policy arena as a distinguished professor in the Sam Nunn School of International Affairs at Georgia Tech. There, he hosted the biennial Sam Nunn Policy Forum, a policy meeting that brings together noted academic, government, and private-sector experts on technology, public policy, and international affairs to address issues of immediate importance to the nation.[19]

Nunn was an active Advisory Board member for the Partnership for a Secure America, a not-for-profit organization dedicated to recreating the bipartisan center in American national security and foreign policy. He signed a number of the organization's bipartisan policy statements on important issues ranging from climate change to enhanced interrogation practices and nonproliferation.[20]

Additionally, Nunn serves as Chairman Emeritus of the Board of Trustees for the Center for Strategic and International Studies in Washington, D.C. At CSIS Nunn and former Senator and United States Secretary of Defense William Cohen joined together for a series of public roundtable discussions designed to focus Americans on the seminal issues that the United States must face. The Cohen-Nunn Dialogues featured top thought leaders, public policy experts, prominent journalists, and leading scholars.[21]

Nunn is a retired partner in the law firm of King & Spalding. He was a board member of The Coca-Cola Company. In 2005, Nunn teamed up with former Senator Fred Thompson to promote a new film, Last Best Chance, on the dangers of excess nuclear weapons and materials. The film was produced by the Nuclear Threat Initiative and aired on HBO in October 2005.[22] He gave a full presentation outlining his goals at the Commonwealth Club of California.

Nunn—along with William Perry, Henry Kissinger, and George Shultz—called upon governments to embrace the vision of a world free of nuclear weapons, and in five Wall Street Journal op-eds proposed an ambitious program of urgent steps to that end. The four created the Nuclear Security Project to advance this agenda. Nunn reinforced that agenda during a speech at the Harvard Kennedy School on October 21, 2008, saying, "I'm much more concerned about a terrorist without a return address that cannot be deterred than I am about deliberate war between nuclear powers. You can't deter a group who is willing to commit suicide. We are in a different era. You have to understand the world has changed."[23]

In 2010, the four were featured in a documentary film entitled Nuclear Tipping Point, also produced by the Nuclear Threat Initiative. The film is a visual and historical depiction of the ideas laid forth in the Wall Street Journal op-eds and reinforces their commitment to a world without nuclear weapons and the steps that can be taken to reach that goal.[citation needed]

Nunn was a Member of the Supervisory Council of the International Luxembourg Forum on Preventing Nuclear Catastrophe, a not-for-profit organization uniting leading experts on non-proliferation of nuclear weapons, materials and delivery vehicles. He also served on the Board of Advisors for the National Bureau of Asian Research, a non-profit, nonpartisan research institution.[24]

In June 2013, Nunn added his voice to public support for an updated nuclear-arms limitation agreement with Russia. The 1992 Nunn-Lugar agreement had just expired at a time of increasing political tension between the two nations. Nunn applauded the determination of Presidents Obama and Putin to renew its core provisions, while urging further work to agree on chemical and biological weapons limits also.[25]

Nunn served as a member the Board of Curators for the Georgia Historical Society. He was an advisory board member of Theranos, a fraudulent biotech company.[26]

Speculation of 2008 presidential or vice-presidential candidacy

On August 19, 2007 Nunn said he would not decide on a presidential bid until after the 2008 primary season, when presumptive nominees by both parties would emerge.[27] However, speculation over a Nunn White House bid ended on April 18, 2008, when he endorsed Democratic presidential contender Barack Obama.[28]

Despite having publicly declared his lack of interest in being a candidate for vice president, Nunn continued to be mentioned by some political pundits and politicians as a potential running mate for Obama.[29][30][31]

In an interview published June 4, 2008 by The Guardian, former President Jimmy Carter said that he favored Nunn (a fellow Georgian) as Obama's possible choice for Vice President. Peggy Noonan, a columnist and former Ronald Reagan and George H.W. Bush speechwriter also expressed her support for Nunn.[32] In an interview with CNBC on August 22, 2008, billionaire investor Warren Buffett said that he favored Nunn as Obama's choice for Vice President.[citation needed]

Personal life

Nunn is married to the former Colleen O'Brien. Nunn met his future wife at the U.S. Embassy in Paris while she was working for the Central Intelligence Agency. They have two children, Mary Michelle Nunn and Samuel Brian Nunn.[33] Michelle Nunn serves as CEO of Points of Light and is the CEO of CARE and ran unsuccessfully for the Senate in 2014.[34]

According to the Lee Iacocca book, Talking Straight (1988), Chrysler Corporation came under scrutiny for selling new vehicles which were driven by company executives before the odometers were connected. Iacocca, Chrysler's CEO, was not concerned about the scandal at first but, within days of a meeting with Nunn in 1987 in which Nunn spoke of his own recently purchased Chrysler Fifth Avenue, Iacocca launched a detailed investigation into the claims, and extended warranties — and public apologies — to numerous current Chrysler owners.Iacocca, Lee A.; Kleinfield, Sonny (1989). Talking Straight. United States: Bantam Books. p. 127. ISBN 9780553278057.

In 1989, it was reported that Nunn had had a drunk driving crash in 1964. This report emerged during the United States Secretary of Defense confirmation hearings of ex-Senator John Tower. Nunn was opposing Tower due to Tower's alleged drinking problems.[35]

Senator Nunn's membership in Augusta National Golf Club became the focus of a campaign by women seeking membership in the exclusive all-male club in 2002. The club had admitted its first African-American member in 1990, but was still closed to women. The Club chose to air the Masters without commercials rather than succumb to the pressure to open admissions to women.[36]

Nunn is a Freemason.[37]

Awards and honors

 
Painting of Nunn at the Museum of Aviation

See also

References

  1. ^ Harris, John F. (2008-08-19). "Nader predicts Obama to pick Clinton", Politico.com
  2. ^ . St. Petersburg Times. August 12, 2000. Archived from the original on September 25, 2017. Retrieved July 7, 2017.
  3. ^ a b Townley, Alvin (2006-12-26). . New York: St. Martin's Press. pp. 121–122. ISBN 0-312-36653-1. Archived from the original on 2008-09-24. Retrieved 2006-12-29.
  4. ^ (PDF). Scouting.org. Archived from the original (PDF) on 2016-03-12. Retrieved 2010-11-04.
  5. ^ The New York Times, January 4, 1987.
  6. ^ a b c . Georgia Tech Alumni Magazine. Georgia Tech Alumni Association. Spring 1990. Archived from the original on October 28, 2005. Retrieved 2007-03-06.
  7. ^ "Sam Nunn | United States senator | Britannica". www.britannica.com. Retrieved 2022-07-26.
  8. ^ Lagan, Christopher. "Honor, Respect, Devotion to Duty: Senator Sam Nunn" 2021-04-11 at the Wayback Machine, Coast Guard Compass, September 26, 2014. Retrieved January 30, 2020.
  9. ^ Sack, Kevin (October 10, 1995). "Nunn, Model Southern Democrat, To Retire From Senate Next Year". The New York Times. Retrieved 2007-12-31.
  10. ^ Encyclopedia of World Biography on Sam Nunn, BookRags.com. Retrieved on 2007-10-25
  11. ^ "A Retreat on Gay Soldiers". New York Times. 1993-09-19. Retrieved 2007-03-10.
  12. ^ Kasindorf, Martin (1993-03-30). "A Plan for Military Gays; Nunn would keep them 'in the closet'". Newsday. Retrieved 2007-03-10.
  13. ^ Says Nunn: It might be time to take another look at 'don't ask, don't tell' 2012-01-10 at the Wayback Machine, ajc.com; accessed February 27, 2017.
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  18. ^ . www.gpoaccess.gov. Archived from the original on 6 April 2003. Retrieved 15 January 2022.
  19. ^ . inta.gatech.edu. Georgia Institute of Technology. Archived from the original on May 18, 2008. Retrieved February 27, 2017.
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  23. ^ Maclin, Beth (2008-10-20). "A Nuclear weapon-free world is possible, Nunn says". Belfer Center, Harvard University. Retrieved October 21, 2008.
  24. ^ NBR Board of Advisors 2018-08-23 at the Wayback Machine; accessed February 27, 2017.
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  26. ^ "A singular board at Theranos". Fortune. June 12, 2014. Retrieved 2015-10-12.
  27. ^ Galloway, Jim (19 August 2007). "Former Sen. Sam Nunn Weighs Run for White House". Atlanta Journal-Constitution.
  28. ^ "Sam Nunn lines up behind Barack Obama as best equipped to stop political 'demonizing, dumbing down'". Atlanta Journal-Constitution. April 18, 2008. Retrieved February 27, 2017.
  29. ^ Peterson, Larry (March 30, 2008). . savannahnow.com. Archived from the original on May 9, 2008. Retrieved April 29, 2008.
  30. ^ Mooney, Alexander (May 21, 2008). "Carter: Obama-Clinton ticket unlikely". blogs.cnn.com. Retrieved May 21, 2008.
  31. ^ Brooks, David (May 29, 2008). "The Running Mate Choice". The New York Times. Retrieved May 21, 2008.
  32. ^ Freedland, Jonathan (June 4, 2008). "US elections: Jimmy Carter tells Barack Obama not to pick Hillary Clinton as running mate". The Guardian. London. Retrieved May 23, 2010.
  33. ^ Has Sam Nunn's time for VP spot arrived?, ajc.com, July 12, 2008.
  34. ^ Galloway, Jim (July 22, 2013). . The Atlanta Journal-Constitution. Archived from the original on April 25, 2014.
  35. ^ "Nunn Admits Being Drunk In '64 Crash". Atlanta Journal-Constitution. Retrieved July 22, 2008 – via newsbank.com.
  36. ^ Sandomir, Richard (September 28, 2002). "GOLF; Women's Group Lobbies Seven of Augusta's Members". The New York Times. Retrieved February 27, 2017.
  37. ^ . web.archive.org. 2009-02-08. Retrieved 2023-04-07.
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  39. ^ "The Heinz Awards :: Richard Lugar + Sam Nunn". heinzawards.net.
  40. ^ . Oglethorpe University. Archived from the original on 2015-03-19. Retrieved 2015-03-04.
  41. ^ LUKA netconsult GmbH. "Hessian Peace Prize". hsfk.de.
  42. ^ "Georgia's New Trustees". georgiatrend.com. February 2011.
  43. ^ . gatech.edu. Archived from the original on 2012-01-21. Retrieved 2012-10-11.
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  45. ^ "Sam Nunn to be honored by Navy Memorial". Navy Times. 4 September 2014. Retrieved 13 October 2014.

Relevant literature

  • McElroy, Roland. 2017. The Best President the Nation Never Had: A Memoir of Working With Sam Nun. Macon, GA: Mercer University Press.

External links

  • Annotated Bibliography for Sam Nunn from the ALsos Digital Library for Nuclear Issues 2010-05-05 at the Wayback Machine
  • Sam Nunn, Chairman Board of Directors CSIS
  • Appearances on C-SPAN
  • Sam Nunn Papers at the Stuart A. Rose Manuscript, Archives, and Rare Book Library
  • Foreign Service Journal article on his Lifetime Contributions to American Diplomacy Award.
Party political offices
Preceded by Democratic nominee for U.S. Senator from Georgia
(Class 2)

1972, 1978, 1984, 1990
Succeeded by
Preceded by Chair of the Democratic Leadership Council
1988–1990
Succeeded by
U.S. Senate
Preceded by United States Senator (Class 2) from Georgia
1972–1997
Served alongside: Herman Talmadge, Mack Mattingly, Wyche Fowler, Paul Coverdell
Succeeded by
Preceded by Chair of the Senate Armed Services Committee
1987–1995
Succeeded by
U.S. order of precedence (ceremonial)
Preceded byas Former US Senator Order of precedence of the United States
as Former US Senator
Succeeded byas Former US Senator

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For the rower see Sam Nunn rower Samuel Augustus Nunn Jr born September 8 1938 is an American politician who served as a United States Senator from Georgia 1972 1997 as a member of the Democratic Party Sam NunnNunn c 2020United States Senatorfrom GeorgiaIn office November 8 1972 January 3 1997Preceded byDavid GambrellSucceeded byMax ClelandChair of the Senate Armed Services CommitteeIn office January 3 1987 January 3 1995Preceded byBarry GoldwaterSucceeded byStrom ThurmondMember of theGeorgia House of Representativesfrom the 41st district Post 1In office January 13 1969 November 8 1972Preceded byGlenn PhillipsSucceeded byGuy HillPersonal detailsBornSamuel Augustus Nunn Jr 1938 09 08 September 8 1938 age 84 Macon Georgia U S Political partyDemocraticSpouseColleen O Brien m 1965 wbr Children2 including MichelleEducationGeorgia Institute of Technology Emory University BA LLB Military serviceAllegiance United StatesBranch service United States Coast Guard United States Coast Guard ReserveYears of service1959 1968After leaving Congress Nunn co founded the Nuclear Threat Initiative NTI a charitable organization working to prevent catastrophic attacks with nuclear biological and chemical weapons for which he is a co chair His political experience and credentials on national defense reportedly earned him consideration as a potential running mate for presidential candidates John Kerry and Barack Obama after they became their party s nominees 1 Contents 1 Early life 2 Career beginnings 3 Political career 4 Post Congressional life 5 Speculation of 2008 presidential or vice presidential candidacy 6 Personal life 7 Awards and honors 8 See also 9 References 10 Relevant literature 11 External linksEarly life EditNunn was born in Macon Georgia the son of Mary Elizabeth nee Cannon and Samuel Augustus Nunn who was an attorney and mayor of Perry Georgia 2 Nunn was raised in Perry He is a grandnephew of Congressman Carl Vinson Nunn was an Eagle Scout and recipient of the Distinguished Eagle Scout Award from the Boy Scouts of America 3 4 In high school Nunn was a standout athlete captaining the school s basketball team to a state championship 5 Nunn attended Georgia Tech in 1956 6 where he was initiated as a brother of Phi Delta Theta He transferred to Emory University in 1959 and received his undergraduate degree in 1961 7 He then received a degree from the Emory University School of Law in 1962 6 Career beginnings EditAfter active duty service in the United States Coast Guard he served six years in the US Coast Guard Reserve and attained the rank of petty officer 8 He was also briefly a Congressional staff member Nunn returned to Perry Georgia where he practiced law and managed his family s farm He served as the president of the Perry Chamber of Commerce Political career EditNunn first entered politics as a member of the Georgia House of Representatives in 1968 6 He was elected to the United States Senate in 1972 defeating appointed U S Senator David H Gambrell in the Democratic primary and U S Rep Fletcher Thompson in the general election Nunn retired from the Senate in 1997 offering a lack of zest and enthusiasm as justification 9 During his tenure in the U S Senate Nunn served as chairman of the powerful U S Senate Committee on Armed Services and the Permanent Subcommittee on Investigations He also served on the Intelligence and Small Business Committees His legislative achievements include the landmark Department of Defense Reorganization Act drafted with the late Senator Barry Goldwater and the Nunn Lugar Cooperative Threat Reduction Program 3 which provided assistance to Russia and the former Soviet republics for securing and destroying their excess nuclear biological and chemical weapons citation needed The Nunn Lugar Cooperative Threat Reduction program deactivated more than 7 600 nuclear warheads He was supposedly a top choice to be Secretary of Defense or State in 1992 and 1996 and in a prospective Gore cabinet in 2000 citation needed Overall Nunn was a moderate to conservative Democrat 10 who often broke with his party on a host of social and economic issues He opposed the budget bill of 1993 which included provisions to raise taxes in order to reduce the budget deficit He neither supported nor opposed Hillary Clinton s attempt to establish universal health care though he spoke out very strongly against the proposed insurance mandate citation needed Nunn actively worked to block President Bill Clinton s proposal to allow homosexuals to serve openly in the military 11 12 In 2008 Nunn endorsed a new Pentagon study to examine the issue of homosexuals serving openly in the military I think when 15 years go by on any personnel policy it s appropriate to take another look at it see how it s working ask the hard questions hear from the military Start with a Pentagon study 13 According to opensecrets org Sam Nunn received about 2 4 million during his 1989 1994 political career His main contributors were the finance insurance real estate sector totaling 411 665 46 660 was received from Goldman Sachs amp Co the defense industry lawyers and lobbyists the alcohol and non alcoholic beverages industry including Coca Cola and the agriculture sector 14 He voted in favor of school prayer capping punitive damage awards amending the U S Constitution to require a balanced budget and limiting death penalty appeals On certain issues like abortion the environment gun control and affirmative action Nunn took a more liberal line He consistently voted in favor of increased immigration 15 One of his most controversial votes was his vote against the Gulf War 16 In September 1994 Nunn former President Jimmy Carter and former Chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff Colin Powell were asked by President Bill Clinton to go to Haiti in order to force the departure of the military dictator Lieutenant General Raoul Cedras In 1994 Clinton publicly demanded that the Haitian government step aside and restore democratic rule Clinton deployed a large military force to surround the country in September 1994 Just before the troops reached Haiti Clinton sent a delegation led by Carter Nunn and Powell to urge Cedras to step down and leave the country Cedras agreed and surrendered the government and he and his top lieutenants left the country in October Just days later American forces escorted the country s elected president Jean Bertrand Aristide into the capital Afterwards Clinton lavished praise on Nunn s delegation for averting a military strike on the nation As all of you know at my request President Carter Gen Colin Powell and Sen Sam Nunn went to Haiti to facilitate the dictators departure I have been in constant contact with them for the last two days They have worked tirelessly almost around the clock and I want to thank them for undertaking this crucial mission on behalf of all Americans Clinton said 17 Upon his exit from the Senate at the end of 1996 Nunn was the recipient of bipartisan praise from his colleagues Republican Senator John Warner of Virginia concluded Senator Nunn quickly established himself as one of the leading experts in the Congress and indeed all of the United States on national security and foreign policy He gained a reputation in our country and indeed worldwide as a global thinker and that is where I think he will make his greatest contribution in the years to come wherever he may be in terms of being a global thinker His approach to national security issues has been guided by one fundamental criteria What Sam Nunn believes is in the best interest of the United States of America 18 Post Congressional life Edit Nunn in 2007 Nunn with Richard Lugar and Ash Carter in 2016 Nunn founded the Nuclear Threat Initiative in 2001 and served as co chair and CEO until June 2017 when he became co chair with Ted Turner and Ernest J Moniz In addition to his work with the Nuclear Threat Initiative Nunn continues his service in the public policy arena as a distinguished professor in the Sam Nunn School of International Affairs at Georgia Tech There he hosted the biennial Sam Nunn Policy Forum a policy meeting that brings together noted academic government and private sector experts on technology public policy and international affairs to address issues of immediate importance to the nation 19 Nunn was an active Advisory Board member for the Partnership for a Secure America a not for profit organization dedicated to recreating the bipartisan center in American national security and foreign policy He signed a number of the organization s bipartisan policy statements on important issues ranging from climate change to enhanced interrogation practices and nonproliferation 20 Additionally Nunn serves as Chairman Emeritus of the Board of Trustees for the Center for Strategic and International Studies in Washington D C At CSIS Nunn and former Senator and United States Secretary of Defense William Cohen joined together for a series of public roundtable discussions designed to focus Americans on the seminal issues that the United States must face The Cohen Nunn Dialogues featured top thought leaders public policy experts prominent journalists and leading scholars 21 Nunn is a retired partner in the law firm of King amp Spalding He was a board member of The Coca Cola Company In 2005 Nunn teamed up with former Senator Fred Thompson to promote a new film Last Best Chance on the dangers of excess nuclear weapons and materials The film was produced by the Nuclear Threat Initiative and aired on HBO in October 2005 22 He gave a full presentation outlining his goals at the Commonwealth Club of California Nunn along with William Perry Henry Kissinger and George Shultz called upon governments to embrace the vision of a world free of nuclear weapons and in five Wall Street Journal op eds proposed an ambitious program of urgent steps to that end The four created the Nuclear Security Project to advance this agenda Nunn reinforced that agenda during a speech at the Harvard Kennedy School on October 21 2008 saying I m much more concerned about a terrorist without a return address that cannot be deterred than I am about deliberate war between nuclear powers You can t deter a group who is willing to commit suicide We are in a different era You have to understand the world has changed 23 In 2010 the four were featured in a documentary film entitled Nuclear Tipping Point also produced by the Nuclear Threat Initiative The film is a visual and historical depiction of the ideas laid forth in the Wall Street Journal op eds and reinforces their commitment to a world without nuclear weapons and the steps that can be taken to reach that goal citation needed Nunn was a Member of the Supervisory Council of the International Luxembourg Forum on Preventing Nuclear Catastrophe a not for profit organization uniting leading experts on non proliferation of nuclear weapons materials and delivery vehicles He also served on the Board of Advisors for the National Bureau of Asian Research a non profit nonpartisan research institution 24 In June 2013 Nunn added his voice to public support for an updated nuclear arms limitation agreement with Russia The 1992 Nunn Lugar agreement had just expired at a time of increasing political tension between the two nations Nunn applauded the determination of Presidents Obama and Putin to renew its core provisions while urging further work to agree on chemical and biological weapons limits also 25 Nunn served as a member the Board of Curators for the Georgia Historical Society He was an advisory board member of Theranos a fraudulent biotech company 26 Speculation of 2008 presidential or vice presidential candidacy EditOn August 19 2007 Nunn said he would not decide on a presidential bid until after the 2008 primary season when presumptive nominees by both parties would emerge 27 However speculation over a Nunn White House bid ended on April 18 2008 when he endorsed Democratic presidential contender Barack Obama 28 Despite having publicly declared his lack of interest in being a candidate for vice president Nunn continued to be mentioned by some political pundits and politicians as a potential running mate for Obama 29 30 31 In an interview published June 4 2008 by The Guardian former President Jimmy Carter said that he favored Nunn a fellow Georgian as Obama s possible choice for Vice President Peggy Noonan a columnist and former Ronald Reagan and George H W Bush speechwriter also expressed her support for Nunn 32 In an interview with CNBC on August 22 2008 billionaire investor Warren Buffett said that he favored Nunn as Obama s choice for Vice President citation needed Personal life EditNunn is married to the former Colleen O Brien Nunn met his future wife at the U S Embassy in Paris while she was working for the Central Intelligence Agency They have two children Mary Michelle Nunn and Samuel Brian Nunn 33 Michelle Nunn serves as CEO of Points of Light and is the CEO of CARE and ran unsuccessfully for the Senate in 2014 34 According to the Lee Iacocca book Talking Straight 1988 Chrysler Corporation came under scrutiny for selling new vehicles which were driven by company executives before the odometers were connected Iacocca Chrysler s CEO was not concerned about the scandal at first but within days of a meeting with Nunn in 1987 in which Nunn spoke of his own recently purchased Chrysler Fifth Avenue Iacocca launched a detailed investigation into the claims and extended warranties and public apologies to numerous current Chrysler owners Iacocca Lee A Kleinfield Sonny 1989 Talking Straight United States Bantam Books p 127 ISBN 9780553278057 In 1989 it was reported that Nunn had had a drunk driving crash in 1964 This report emerged during the United States Secretary of Defense confirmation hearings of ex Senator John Tower Nunn was opposing Tower due to Tower s alleged drinking problems 35 Senator Nunn s membership in Augusta National Golf Club became the focus of a campaign by women seeking membership in the exclusive all male club in 2002 The club had admitted its first African American member in 1990 but was still closed to women The Club chose to air the Masters without commercials rather than succumb to the pressure to open admissions to women 36 Nunn is a Freemason 37 Awards and honors EditThis list is incomplete you can help by adding missing items August 2013 Painting of Nunn at the Museum of Aviation In 1990 the Georgia Institute of Technology renamed its international affairs department the Sam Nunn School of International Affairs In 1996 Nunn received the U S Senator John Heinz Award for Greatest Public Service by an Elected or Appointed Official an award given out annually by Jefferson Awards 38 In 2004 Nunn and Lugar were jointly awarded the Heinz Awards Chairman s Medal for their efforts 39 An honorary Doctor of Humane Letters degree from Oglethorpe University in 2006 40 The Hessian Peace Prize in 2008 for his commitment on nuclear disarmament and for combating nuclear terrorism 41 In 2009 Sam Nunn was presented the Lifetime Contributions to American Diplomacy Award by the American Foreign Service Association 2011 Georgia Trustee Given by the Georgia Historical Society in conjunction with the Governor of Georgia to individuals whose accomplishments and community service reflect the ideals of the founding body of Trustees which governed the Georgia colony from 1732 to 1752 42 2011 Inaugural recipient of the annual Ivan Allen Jr Prize for Social Courage awarded by the Georgia Institute of Technology and Georgia Tech s Ivan Allen College of Liberal Arts 43 2013 Knight Commander of the Order of Merit of the Federal Republic of Germany 44 Lone Sailor Award by the U S Navy Veterans Memorial in September 2014 45 See also EditAnti nuclear movement International Conference on Nuclear DisarmamentReferences Edit Harris John F 2008 08 19 Nader predicts Obama to pick Clinton Politico com OBITUARIES NATIONAL Series OBITUARIES St Petersburg Times August 12 2000 Archived from the original on September 25 2017 Retrieved July 7 2017 a b Townley Alvin 2006 12 26 Legacy of Honor The Values and Influence of America s Eagle Scouts New York St Martin s Press pp 121 122 ISBN 0 312 36653 1 Archived from the original on 2008 09 24 Retrieved 2006 12 29 Distinguished Eagle Scouts PDF Scouting org Archived from the original PDF on 2016 03 12 Retrieved 2010 11 04 The New York Times January 4 1987 a b c A Conversation With Sam Nunn Georgia Tech Alumni Magazine Georgia Tech Alumni Association Spring 1990 Archived from the original on October 28 2005 Retrieved 2007 03 06 Sam Nunn United States senator Britannica www britannica com Retrieved 2022 07 26 Lagan Christopher Honor Respect Devotion to Duty Senator Sam Nunn Archived 2021 04 11 at the Wayback Machine Coast Guard Compass September 26 2014 Retrieved January 30 2020 Sack Kevin October 10 1995 Nunn Model Southern Democrat To Retire From Senate Next Year The New York Times Retrieved 2007 12 31 Encyclopedia of World Biography on Sam Nunn BookRags com Retrieved on 2007 10 25 A Retreat on Gay Soldiers New York Times 1993 09 19 Retrieved 2007 03 10 Kasindorf Martin 1993 03 30 A Plan for Military Gays Nunn would keep them in the closet Newsday Retrieved 2007 03 10 Says Nunn It might be time to take another look at don t ask don t tell Archived 2012 01 10 at the Wayback Machine ajc com accessed February 27 2017 Profile opensecrets org accessed February 27 2017 Immigration profile of Sen Sam Nunn D Georgia NumbersUSA com retrieved October 25 2007 Government amp Politics Sam Nunn Archived 2013 05 14 at the Wayback Machine The New Georgia Encyclopedia retrieved October 25 2007 President Carter Leads Delegation to Negotiate Peace With Haiti cartercenter org Retrieved February 27 2017 Congressional Record Main Page www gpoaccess gov Archived from the original on 6 April 2003 Retrieved 15 January 2022 The Sam Nunn School of International Affairs inta gatech edu Georgia Institute of Technology Archived from the original on May 18 2008 Retrieved February 27 2017 Bipartisan Policy Statements PSAonline org Retrieved 2017 02 27 Cohen Nunn Dialogues csis org Retrieved February 27 2017 Rain and Fire The New Yorker 2005 09 26 Retrieved 2022 07 26 Maclin Beth 2008 10 20 A Nuclear weapon free world is possible Nunn says Belfer Center Harvard University Retrieved October 21 2008 NBR Board of Advisors Archived 2018 08 23 at the Wayback Machine accessed February 27 2017 Obama Putin to sign new deal on reducing nuclear threat Reuters Jun 17 2013 Retrieved July 2 2013 A singular board at Theranos Fortune June 12 2014 Retrieved 2015 10 12 Galloway Jim 19 August 2007 Former Sen Sam Nunn Weighs Run for White House Atlanta Journal Constitution Sam Nunn lines up behind Barack Obama as best equipped to stop political demonizing dumbing down Atlanta Journal Constitution April 18 2008 Retrieved February 27 2017 Peterson Larry March 30 2008 How about an Obama Nunn ticket savannahnow com Archived from the original on May 9 2008 Retrieved April 29 2008 Mooney Alexander May 21 2008 Carter Obama Clinton ticket unlikely blogs cnn com Retrieved May 21 2008 Brooks David May 29 2008 The Running Mate Choice The New York Times Retrieved May 21 2008 Freedland Jonathan June 4 2008 US elections Jimmy Carter tells Barack Obama not to pick Hillary Clinton as running mate The Guardian London Retrieved May 23 2010 Has Sam Nunn s time for VP spot arrived ajc com July 12 2008 Galloway Jim July 22 2013 Michelle Nunn declares herself a U S Senate candidate The Atlanta Journal Constitution Archived from the original on April 25 2014 Nunn Admits Being Drunk In 64 Crash Atlanta Journal Constitution Retrieved July 22 2008 via newsbank com Sandomir Richard September 28 2002 GOLF Women s Group Lobbies Seven of Augusta s Members The New York Times Retrieved February 27 2017 Supreme Temple Architects Hall of Honor web archive org 2009 02 08 Retrieved 2023 04 07 National Jefferson Awards JeffersonAwards org Archived from the original on 2010 11 24 Retrieved 2013 08 05 The Heinz Awards Richard Lugar Sam Nunn heinzawards net Honorary Degrees Awarded by Oglethorpe University Oglethorpe University Archived from the original on 2015 03 19 Retrieved 2015 03 04 LUKA netconsult GmbH Hessian Peace Prize hsfk de Georgia s New Trustees georgiatrend com February 2011 Ivan Allen Jr Prize for Progress and Service Ivan Allen College of Liberal Arts gatech edu Archived from the original on 2012 01 21 Retrieved 2012 10 11 Lingenfelser Mike Ein Verdienstkreuz am Rande A Cross of Merit on the Edge Bayerischer Rundfunk in German Archived from the original on February 8 2013 Retrieved March 5 2018 Sam Nunn to be honored by Navy Memorial Navy Times 4 September 2014 Retrieved 13 October 2014 Relevant literature EditMcElroy Roland 2017 The Best President the Nation Never Had A Memoir of Working With Sam Nun Macon GA Mercer University Press External links Edit Wikiquote has quotations related to Sam Nunn Wikimedia Commons has media related to Sam Nunn Wikisource has original works by or about Sam Nunn Annotated Bibliography for Sam Nunn from the ALsos Digital Library for Nuclear Issues Archived 2010 05 05 at the Wayback Machine Sam Nunn Chairman Board of Directors CSIS Sam Nunn NTI Board of Directors Appearances on C SPAN Sam Nunn at the Commonwealth Club Sam Nunn Papers at the Stuart A Rose Manuscript Archives and Rare Book Library Foreign Service Journal article on his Lifetime Contributions to American Diplomacy Award Party political officesPreceded byRichard Russell Democratic nominee for U S Senator from Georgia Class 2 1972 1978 1984 1990 Succeeded byMax ClelandPreceded byChuck Robb Chair of the Democratic Leadership Council1988 1990 Succeeded byBill ClintonU S SenatePreceded byDavid Gambrell United States Senator Class 2 from Georgia1972 1997 Served alongside Herman Talmadge Mack Mattingly Wyche Fowler Paul Coverdell Succeeded byMax ClelandPreceded byBarry Goldwater Chair of the Senate Armed Services Committee1987 1995 Succeeded byStrom ThurmondU S order of precedence ceremonial Preceded byKent Conradas Former US Senator Order of precedence of the United Statesas Former US Senator Succeeded byJoe Liebermanas Former US Senator Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Sam Nunn amp oldid 1149556346, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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