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'''Next Century Foundation for Peace''' (NCFP) is an elite think tank, lobbying group, conflict resolution organization and media prize giving organization. Its principals are made up of "former diplomats, businessmen, politicians, bankers and editors."<ref>The Next Century Foundation, [http://www.ncfpeace.org/drupal/node/3 NCFP History], Accessed 24-April-2009</ref> Its "deliberations and conclusions of the committee will be conveyed to the Foreign Ministers or Foreign Office concerned in various capitals as and when necessary"<ref>The Next Century Foundation, [http://www.ncfpeace.org/drupal/node/5 Conflict Resolution], Accessed 24-April-2009</ref>. | '''Next Century Foundation for Peace''' (NCFP) is an elite think tank, lobbying group, conflict resolution organization and media prize giving organization. Its principals are made up of "former diplomats, businessmen, politicians, bankers and editors."<ref>The Next Century Foundation, [http://www.ncfpeace.org/drupal/node/3 NCFP History], Accessed 24-April-2009</ref> Its "deliberations and conclusions of the committee will be conveyed to the Foreign Ministers or Foreign Office concerned in various capitals as and when necessary"<ref>The Next Century Foundation, [http://www.ncfpeace.org/drupal/node/5 Conflict Resolution], Accessed 24-April-2009</ref>. | ||
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Latest revision as of 19:18, 30 June 2017
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Founder | Claud Morris |
Next Century Foundation for Peace (NCFP) is an elite think tank, lobbying group, conflict resolution organization and media prize giving organization. Its principals are made up of "former diplomats, businessmen, politicians, bankers and editors."[1] Its "deliberations and conclusions of the committee will be conveyed to the Foreign Ministers or Foreign Office concerned in various capitals as and when necessary"[2].
NCFP has facilitated meetings between Conservative MP Michael Ancram and Hamas in Damascus. William Morris, the chairman of NCF, stresses the importance of dialogue with groups like Hamas. He describes NCFP's role as passing information between Israel and Hamas because the two groups don't talk to each other[3]. The Foundation is also working in Iraq where Morris describes the political situation as "enormously positive despite terrible violence". In an interview in February 2009 Morris argues that the Iraqi people have embraced democracy since the US led 2003 invasion and this has led to "quite a positive scene".[4]
Contents
History
NCFP was founded in 1990 by the late Claud Morris to provide a forum for off-the-record discussion between Palestinians and Israelis. Founding members were businessmen, politicians, journalists and diplomats, including:
- Lord Weinstock
- Lord Alliance CBE
- Mr Jaweed al-Ghussein
- Lord Goodman
- Mr Haim Zadok
- The Duke of Devonshire (Andrew Cavendish)
- Jon Kimche
The Foundation broadened its sphere of influence over the years. It worked on crises in Iraq, Kashmir, Kosovo and Sudan as well as maintaining its original focus on the Middle East Peace Process.[5].
People
Lord Andrew Stone[6] | Ari Rath | Lord David Alliance | David Sasson | June Jacobs | Justin Alexander | Mark Hambley | Sheikh Nasser bin Hamad M. Al-Khalifa | William Morris is Secretary General of NCF and son of NCF's founder, the late Claud Morris
Trustees
Lord David Alliance | June Jacobs | Mark Hambley
Donors: Middle East Peace
David Alliance | The Quatari Government | Dalia Salaam Rishani | Diana Rawstron | Tony Klug | Ibtisam Auchi
Donors: Media Issues
Felix Posen | The Posen Foundation | John Porter | Ribal Al Assad
Donors: Iraq
U.S. Government | The Spanish and Poruguese Synagogue
Donors: Iran
U.S. Government
Other Donors
George Pitcher | Khalid Al-Duwaisan | Elizabeth McKune | Mili Gottlieb | Dalia Salaam Rishani | Christopher Tugendhat | Parry Mitchell | David Alliance | Ivor Lucas | George Windsor | Harold Walker | Jeremy Hanley | Geoffrey Whitfield | Leila Faramazi | Joanne Varley | Mona Al Khatib | June Jacobs | Tony Klug | Robert Stone | Philip Reeker | Peter Dannheisser | Ann Leslie | Mark Hambley
Volunteers
Joseph Stone | David Sassoon | Ari Rath | Yoav Stern | Hershel Gluck | Peter Dannheisser | Margaret Tomkinson | Loveday Morris | Abigail Fielding-Smith | Zalina Edema | Meera Sabartnam | Mili Gottlieb | Jane Kinnimont | Max Dannheisser
Advisory Board
Harold Walker | Joseph Stone | Jeremy Hanley | Mohamed Shaker | Russell Twisk | Eric Roleau | Nasser Bin Hamad M Al-Khalifa | Walid Issa Taha | Dalia Salaam
References
- ↑ The Next Century Foundation, NCFP History, Accessed 24-April-2009
- ↑ The Next Century Foundation, Conflict Resolution, Accessed 24-April-2009
- ↑ William Morris, mp3 Interview, Blairwatch, Accessed 19-June-2009
- ↑ William Morris, mp3 Interview, Blairwatch, Accessed 19-June-2009
- ↑ History, NCF History, Nextcenturyfoundationforpeace.org, Accessed 23-June-2009
- ↑ The Next Century Foundation for Peace, People involved in NCF, Accessed 24-April-2009