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Cliff May
Cliff May

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Clifford D. May is the President of the Foundation for Defense of Democracies, a policy institute focusing on terrorism created immediately following the 9/11 attacks on the United States.

He is also the Chairman of the Policy Committee of the Committee on the Present Danger (CPD), an international, non-partisan organization based in Washington D.C. comprised of leading members of the national security community. The Daily Telegraph (U.K.) named May one of the "100 most influential conservatives in America" this year (as well as in its earlier tally).

Mr. May has had a long and distinguished career in international relations, journalism, communications and politics.


A veteran news reporter, foreign correspondent and editor (at The New York Times and other publications), he has covered stories in more than two dozen countries, including Iran, Pakistan, Sudan, Ethiopia, China, Uzbekistan, Northern Ireland and Russia. He is a frequent guest on national and international television and radio news programs, providing analysis and participating in debates on national security issues. He writes a weekly column that is nationally distributed by Scripps Howard News Service and he is a regular contributor for National Review Online, The American Spectator and other publications.


In 2006 he was appointed an advisor to the Iraq Study Group (Baker-Hamilton Commission) of the United States Institute of Peace, an independent nonpartisan national institution established and funded by Congress. He also received a two-year appointment to the bipartisan Advisory Committee on Democracy Promotion, reporting to Secretary of State Condoleezza Rice.  In 2009, the U.S. Department of State awarded him a "U.S. Speaker and Specialist Grant" for a series of speaking engagements and meetings (with government and religious leaders, academics and journalists) in Pakistan.


From 1997 to 2001, he served as the Director of Communications for the Republican National Committee. In that role, he was the Republican Party's staff spokesman, and appeared frequently on national television and radio programs. In addition, he managed all RNC communications activities, including long-range strategic planning; press, radio and television services; online services; TV and radio coaching; speech writing; advertising and marketing. He also served as the Editor of the official Republican magazine, Rising Tide.

 

After leaving the RNC, he was named Senior Managing Director in the Washington, D.C. office of Weber Shandwick, a firm specializing in public affairs advocacy, public relations and media relations.


Prior to coming to the RNC, Mr. May was the Associate Editor of the Rocky Mountain News in Denver, Colorado. While in Colorado, Mr. May hosted a talk radio program on the dominant station in the region, and produced and moderated an interview program on KRMA-TV (a PBS station). In addition, Mr. May served as host/moderator for the weekly, nationally distributed TCI cable television series, Race for the Presidency, which featured “resident analysts” Dick Lamm, Gary Hart and Don Hodel.


Before moving to Colorado Mr. May spent nearly a decade with The New York Times as a reporter in both New York and Washington, an editor of The New York Times Sunday Magazine and a foreign correspondent. He established the Times' West Africa bureau and, as Bureau Chief, covered more than a score of African nations.


Earlier in his career, Mr. May was the Roving Foreign Correspondent for Hearst newspapers, reporting from a variety of global hotspots. During that same period, Mr. May provided special coverage for CBS Radio News and Bill Moyers' Journal on PBS. Prior to that, Mr. May was Senior Editor of Geo Magazine, and an Associate Editor for international news at Newsweek.


He holds masters degrees from both Columbia University's School of Public and International Affairs and its School of Journalism. He earned his BA from Sarah Lawrence College in Bronxville, N.Y. In addition, he holds a certificate in Russian language and literature from Leningrad U.

 
Media

In the Media
Print & Online
Eye to Eye on Iran, Scripps Howard News Service, Spanish translation here. (02/04/2010)
The Sun Also Flares, Scripps Howard News Service (01/28/2010)
Should Guantanamo Bay Be Closed?, CFR.org (01/21/2010)
The War Against the Infidels, Scripps Howard News Service, Spanish translation here. (01/21/2010)
Reinventing Airport Security, Scripps Howard News Service, Spanish translation here. (01/14/2010)

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Broadcast
The Fred Thompson Show, Syndicated (02/02/2010)
Caplis and Silverman Show, KHOW - Denver (CO) (02/01/2010)
The Ed Show, MSNBC (01/29/2010)
The Ed Show, MSNBC (01/28/2010)
Hardball, MSNBC (01/12/2010)

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Mentions
U.S. Senate Votes to Squeeze Iran by Targeting Its Gasoline Imports, quoted by Patrick Goodenough, CNS News (01/29/2010)
Radical Islam, Homegrown Terrorists and Collective Reprisals, mentioned by Rick Santorum, The Gathering Storm (01/22/2010)
Pakistan a Key Factor in Obama's New Afghan Strategy, quoted by Ravi Khanna, Voice of America (12/05/2009)
Bioweapons Could Catch U.S. Cities Off Guard, quoted by J.R. Labbe, The Star-Telegram (11/21/2009)
Conservative Leaders Speak Out on Obama Missile Defense Decision, The American Spectator (09/18/2009)

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International Media
Islamabad Tonight, PK Politics (10/12/2009)
News Update, BBC World Service (08/24/2009)
Live at 4, BBC World Service (08/24/2009)
BBC News, BBC Radio (08/24/2009)
Late Night Live, ABC Radio (Australia) (08/19/2009)

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President's Notes
Notes and Comments (02/09/2010)
Notes and Comments (02/02/2010)
Notes and Comments (01/26/2010)
Notes and Comments (01/19/2010)
Notes and Comments (01/12/2010)

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Research

Studies and Monographs
FDD Book: From Energy Crisis to Energy Security (11/20/2008)

Publication Archive
The Political Consequences of Liberalism: The Bill of Rights and the Due Process of Law (05/16/2006)
Events

The Future of U.S.-Pakistan Relations
December 1, 2009
FDD President Clifford May to speak at Heritage's "Weapons of Mass Destruction Threat and America’s Communities" Conference.
November 13, 2009
Cliff May at the EMPACT America Conference
September 8, 2009
FDD President Cliff May Speaks at the Heritage Foundation's First Principles Forum
July 31, 2009
FDD President Cliff May Speaks at Christians United for Israel Summit 2009
July 20, 2009

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From the Blogs

Osama Hearts Polar Bears, NRO The Corner (01/29/2010)
National Security Notes, NRO The Corner (01/27/2010)
G'Bye Gitmo?, NRO The Corner (01/21/2010)
The Confidential Agent, NRO The Corner (01/08/2010)
Close But No Cigar, NRO The Corner (01/08/2010)

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