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Warren D. Manshel

Warren Demian Manshel (January 6, 1924 – February 25, 1990) was an investment banker; an editor and publisher; and a diplomat.

Early life, education and career edit

Warren Manshel was born in France and immigrated to the United States from Germany with his family prior to World War II. He enlisted in and served in the U.S. Army during World War II, ultimately licensing several Allied-influenced newspapers and a new German news agency. Following World War II, Manshel enrolled at Harvard University, where he earned his bachelor's, master's and doctoral degrees in government. As a teaching fellow at Harvard, he shared an office and friendship with Henry Kissinger, later to receive the Nobel Peace Prize as U.S. Secretary of State. Upon earning his doctorate, Manshel was awarded Harvard's prestigious 1952 Chase Prize in International Relations for the "most publishable document advancing peace" for his preemptive, scholarly work on the unification of post-war Europe.

Shortly after Harvard, Manshel became director and chief administrative officer at the Council for Cultural Freedom, an anti-Communist organization of American and European intellectuals (1954-1955). He then joined Coleman & Company in New York in 1955, eventually becoming its managing partner and director of institutional research; and retired from the firm in 1977. An expert investment banker, Manshel also co-founded the European Options Exchange in Belgium in 1978, now a unit of Euronext. He also was a member of the Board of Overseers at Harvard University. Following his diplomatic service in 1981, Manshel served as a member of the board of directors for a Dreyfus Funds company.

The Public Interest and Foreign Policy magazines edit

Manshel, a neo-liberal, continued to cultivate his influential role as a social, political and international relations intellectual throughout the 1960s and 1970s. In 1965, he co-founded and published The Public Interest magazine with Irving Kristol. During Warren Manshel's tenure as its publisher, The Public Interest gave voice to leading and emerging intellectuals, including Seymour Martin Lipset, Peter Drucker, Leon Kass, Daniel Patrick Moynihan and Francis Fukuyama.

In 1970, Manshel launched the influential Foreign Policy magazine with his friend Samuel P. Huntington, later the author of Clash of the Civilizations, and in conjunction with Carnegie Endowment for International Peace. Manshel hired Richard Holbrooke as the first managing editor for Foreign Policy - later to become a U.S. Assistant Secretary of State, U.S. Ambassador to Germany, U.S. Ambassador to the United Nations, peace negotiator for the Dayton Accords, and U.S. Presidential Envoy to the Middle East. Manshel served as editor and publisher of Foreign Policy until his death in 1990. Under his direction, Foreign Policy gave voice to intellectuals in academia, finance, politics and government. Foreign Policy is now owned by The Slate Group, a business unit of The Washington Post Company.

Political advisor, diplomat edit

A member of the Council on Foreign Relations, and an expert in social, economic and political affairs, and international relations, Manshel was tapped to serve as confidante to prominent national political figures in the United States including Senator Daniel Patrick Moynihan (D-NY); Senator and presidential candidate Eugene McCarthy (D-MN); Senator and presidential candidate Frank Church (D-ID); and Vice President and Democratic Nominee for President Walter Mondale (D-MN). In recognition of his body of work, President Jimmy Carter appointed Warren Demian Manshel as U.S. Ambassador to Denmark, a position he held with distinction from 1978 to 1981.

Manshel Lecture on American Foreign Policy, Harvard University edit

To underscore the importance that Ambassador Warren Demian Manshel and his wife and partner Anita Coleman placed on social and political justice, and international relations, friends and family endowed the Warren and Anita Manshel Lecture on American Foreign Policy at the Weatherhead Center for International Affairs (WCFIA) at Harvard University. To date, Manshel Lecturer and honorees have included:

Sources edit

  • United States Department of State: Ambassadors to Denmark
  • The Political Graveyard: Warren Demian Manshel
Diplomatic posts
Preceded by U.S. Ambassador to Denmark
1978-1981
Succeeded by

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citations June 2023 Learn how and when to remove this template message Learn how and when to remove this template message Warren Demian Manshel January 6 1924 February 25 1990 was an investment banker an editor and publisher and a diplomat Contents 1 Early life education and career 2 The Public Interest and Foreign Policy magazines 3 Political advisor diplomat 4 Manshel Lecture on American Foreign Policy Harvard University 5 SourcesEarly life education and career editWarren Manshel was born in France and immigrated to the United States from Germany with his family prior to World War II He enlisted in and served in the U S Army during World War II ultimately licensing several Allied influenced newspapers and a new German news agency Following World War II Manshel enrolled at Harvard University where he earned his bachelor s master s and doctoral degrees in government As a teaching fellow at Harvard he shared an office and friendship with Henry Kissinger later to receive the Nobel Peace Prize as U S Secretary of State Upon earning his doctorate Manshel was awarded Harvard s prestigious 1952 Chase Prize in International Relations for the most publishable document advancing peace for his preemptive scholarly work on the unification of post war Europe Shortly after Harvard Manshel became director and chief administrative officer at the Council for Cultural Freedom an anti Communist organization of American and European intellectuals 1954 1955 He then joined Coleman amp Company in New York in 1955 eventually becoming its managing partner and director of institutional research and retired from the firm in 1977 An expert investment banker Manshel also co founded the European Options Exchange in Belgium in 1978 now a unit of Euronext He also was a member of the Board of Overseers at Harvard University Following his diplomatic service in 1981 Manshel served as a member of the board of directors for a Dreyfus Funds company The Public Interest and Foreign Policy magazines editManshel a neo liberal continued to cultivate his influential role as a social political and international relations intellectual throughout the 1960s and 1970s In 1965 he co founded and published The Public Interest magazine with Irving Kristol During Warren Manshel s tenure as its publisher The Public Interest gave voice to leading and emerging intellectuals including Seymour Martin Lipset Peter Drucker Leon Kass Daniel Patrick Moynihan and Francis Fukuyama In 1970 Manshel launched the influential Foreign Policy magazine with his friend Samuel P Huntington later the author of Clash of the Civilizations and in conjunction with Carnegie Endowment for International Peace Manshel hired Richard Holbrooke as the first managing editor for Foreign Policy later to become a U S Assistant Secretary of State U S Ambassador to Germany U S Ambassador to the United Nations peace negotiator for the Dayton Accords and U S Presidential Envoy to the Middle East Manshel served as editor and publisher of Foreign Policy until his death in 1990 Under his direction Foreign Policy gave voice to intellectuals in academia finance politics and government Foreign Policy is now owned by The Slate Group a business unit of The Washington Post Company Political advisor diplomat editA member of the Council on Foreign Relations and an expert in social economic and political affairs and international relations Manshel was tapped to serve as confidante to prominent national political figures in the United States including Senator Daniel Patrick Moynihan D NY Senator and presidential candidate Eugene McCarthy D MN Senator and presidential candidate Frank Church D ID and Vice President and Democratic Nominee for President Walter Mondale D MN In recognition of his body of work President Jimmy Carter appointed Warren Demian Manshel as U S Ambassador to Denmark a position he held with distinction from 1978 to 1981 Manshel Lecture on American Foreign Policy Harvard University editTo underscore the importance that Ambassador Warren Demian Manshel and his wife and partner Anita Coleman placed on social and political justice and international relations friends and family endowed the Warren and Anita Manshel Lecture on American Foreign Policy at the Weatherhead Center for International Affairs WCFIA at Harvard University To date Manshel Lecturer and honorees have included Irving Kristol co founder The Public Interest The National Interest Senator Daniel Patrick Moynihan D New York Anthony Lake Assistant to the President for National Security Affairs Ambassador Richard C Holbrooke former Assistant Secretary of State Jorge Castaneda former Secretary of Foreign Relations of Mexico Richard W Fisher President Federal Reserve Bank of Dallas The Most Reverend Desmond Tutu Archbishop Nobel Laureate for Peace Baroness Shirley Williams Privy Councillor Liberal Democrats House of Lords Seymour Hersh Investigative Journalist The New YorkerSources editUnited States Department of State Ambassadors to Denmark The Political Graveyard Warren Demian ManshelDiplomatic postsPreceded byJohn Gunther Dean U S Ambassador to Denmark1978 1981 Succeeded byJohn Langeloth Loeb Jr Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Warren D Manshel amp oldid 1159567210, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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