Difference between revisions of "Jon Danilowicz"
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+ | '''Dr. Jon F. Danilowicz, Jr.''', born [[Wikipedia:December 18|December 18]], [[Wikipedia:1956|1956]] in [[Wikipedia:Worcester, Massachusetts|Worcester]], [[Wikipedia:Massachusetts|Massachusetts]], is a world-renowned [[Wikipedia:Diplomacy|diplomat]] and [[Wikipedia:Political science|political scientist]] almost universally regarded as a "[[Wikipedia:Statesman|respected elder statesman]]" by his friends and foes alike. He has traveled to almost every country in the world, fluently speaks 13 languages (and a smattering of more than 40 others), and has helped peacefully resolve dozens of conflicts and civil wars through his diplomatic intervention, and has initiated dialogue between many other world leaders and prevented several other wars from starting in the first place. Like his father, the legendary Jon D. Danilowicz, Sr., he is a recipient of the [[Wikipedia:Nobel Peace Prize|Nobel Peace Prize]]. He earned this distinction for helping bring a negotiated settlement to the [[Wikipedia:Arab-Israeli conflict|Arab-Israeli conflict]], [[Wikipedia:Civil war|civil war]]s in [[Wikipedia:El Salvador|El Salvador]] and [[Wikipedia:Mozambique|Mozambique]], and the end of [[Wikipedia:History of South Africa in the apartheid era|apartheid]] in [[Wikipedia:South Africa|South Africa]]. More controversially, he is known as the architect of a new ideology, known as "libertarian fascism" | ||
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Revision as of 20:39, 18 May 2006
Political Position(s): | Secretary of State of the Minnesotan Confederacy |
Term of Office: | May 12, 2002 - present |
Predecessor: | Chong Moua |
Successor: | Incumbent |
Birthdate: | December 18, 1956 |
Place of Birth: | Worcester, Massachusetts, United States of America |
Nationality: | Minnesotan (acquired citizenship September 1, 1983) |
Religion: | Agnostic |
Spouse: | Amanda Hand-Danilowicz |
Profession(s): | Diplomat, statesman, political scientist |
Political Party: | Minnesotan Patriot Party |
Languages Spoken: | English, Spanish, Portuguese, French, German, Afrikaans, Polish, Esperanto, Arabic, Farsi, Hindi, Urdu, Tibetan |
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Dr. Jon F. Danilowicz, Jr., born December 18, 1956 in Worcester, Massachusetts, is a world-renowned diplomat and political scientist almost universally regarded as a "respected elder statesman" by his friends and foes alike. He has traveled to almost every country in the world, fluently speaks 13 languages (and a smattering of more than 40 others), and has helped peacefully resolve dozens of conflicts and civil wars through his diplomatic intervention, and has initiated dialogue between many other world leaders and prevented several other wars from starting in the first place. Like his father, the legendary Jon D. Danilowicz, Sr., he is a recipient of the Nobel Peace Prize. He earned this distinction for helping bring a negotiated settlement to the Arab-Israeli conflict, civil wars in El Salvador and Mozambique, and the end of apartheid in South Africa. More controversially, he is known as the architect of a new ideology, known as "libertarian fascism"