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'''The Chicago Council on Foreign Relations''' or '''CCFR''' is a non-profit international affairs organization based in [[Chicago, Illinois]]. It is composed of over 7,000 members. The President of the CCFR is [[Marshall M. Bouton]] and its board of directors include former Boeing CEO [[Philip M. Condit]], former [[U.S. Secretary of Commerce]] [[William M. Daley]], former [[U.S. Secretary of Labor]] [[Lynn Morley Martin]], wife of Senator [[Barack Obama]] [[Michelle Obama]], President of the [[University of Chicago]] [[Don Michael Randel]], amongst other business and civic leaders. |
'''The Chicago Council on Foreign Relations''' or '''CCFR''' is a non-profit international affairs organization based in [[Chicago, Illinois]]. It is composed of over 7,000 members. The President of the CCFR is [[Marshall M. Bouton]] and its board of directors include former Boeing CEO [[Philip M. Condit]], former [[U.S. Secretary of Commerce]] [[William M. Daley]], former [[U.S. Secretary of Labor]] [[Lynn Morley Martin]], wife of Senator [[Barack Obama]] [[Michelle Obama]], President of the [[University of Chicago]] [[Don Michael Randel]], amongst other business and civic leaders. |
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==History== |
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The Chicago Council on Foreign Relations was founded on [[February 20]], [[1922]] with originally 23 members with the purpose of opposing what they viewed as U.S. isolationism during the [[First World War]]. |
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==External links== |
==External links== |
Revision as of 14:38, 13 May 2006
The Chicago Council on Foreign Relations or CCFR is a non-profit international affairs organization based in Chicago, Illinois. It is composed of over 7,000 members. The President of the CCFR is Marshall M. Bouton and its board of directors include former Boeing CEO Philip M. Condit, former U.S. Secretary of Commerce William M. Daley, former U.S. Secretary of Labor Lynn Morley Martin, wife of Senator Barack Obama Michelle Obama, President of the University of Chicago Don Michael Randel, amongst other business and civic leaders.
History
The Chicago Council on Foreign Relations was founded on February 20, 1922 with originally 23 members with the purpose of opposing what they viewed as U.S. isolationism during the First World War.
External links
- Chicago Council on Foreign Relations Official Site