Kenneth Adelman

Kenneth Adelman

Kenneth Lee Adelman (born June 9, 1946) is an American diplomat, political writer, policy analyst and William Shakespeare historian.

Early career

Adelman graduated from Grinnell College in Iowa, majoring in philosophy and religion. He received his Masters in Foreign Service studies and Doctorate in political theory from Georgetown University.

Adelman began working for the government in 1969 at the Commerce Department, and then served in the Office of Economic Opportunity. From 1975 to 1977 during the Gerald Ford administration, Adelman was an Assistant to United States Secretary of Defense Donald Rumsfeld, and now is a member of the Defense Policy Board. He has also served as a national editor of "Washingtonian" magazine for more than 17 years.

He was the deputy U.S. Ambassador to the United Nations for two-and a half years, working with Jeane Kirkpatrick. He also served as the Director of the U.S. Arms Control and Disarmament Agency for nearly five years, during the Reagan administration. He was an advisor to President Ronald Reagan during the superpower summits between Reagan and Soviet General Secretary Mikhail Gorbachev.

He took part in the Zaire River Expedition in 1975, traveling down the Congo River on the 100th Anniversary of Stanley’s legendary exploration.

Later career

Adelman is a member of the Pentagon's Defense Policy Board well-known for his involvement in conservative policy efforts dating back to the 1970s, when he was a member of the Committee on the Present Danger. More recently, he strongly supported the war on Iraq and worked for the think tank Project for the New American Century, arguing for new policies to help the United States remain a global leader. Adelman, called "a lifelong neocon activist", worried in 2006 that the incompetence shown in handling the war in Iraq would damage the neoconservative movement: neoconservatism, he said, "is not going to sell" for at least a generationcite news |title= Now They Tell Us |url= http://www.vanityfair.com/politics/features/2006/12/neocons200612?currentPage=2 |publisher=Vanity Fair| first= David |last=Rose |date= November 3, 2006 |accessdate= 2007-10-24] .

Adelman now serves as senior counsel to Edelman Public Relations and has led several campaigns linked to U.S. trade and intellectual property interests via the organization USA Innovations, an organization which he also leads. Using the USA Innovations platform and through other published articles Adelman has attacked the Government of Thailand for violating U.S. pharmaceutical industry HIV/AIDs drug intellectual property patents [cite news|url=http://www.huffingtonpost.com/robert-weissman/ken-adelmans-new-lies_b_47864.html|first=Robert|last=Weissman |title=Ken Adelman's (New) Lies|publisher=The Huffington Post|date=2007-05-07] and other topics linked to Edelman Public Relations clients.

Adelman is also an expert on Shakespeare and has taught extension school classes at Georgetown University and George Washington University on Shakespeare. He co-wrote with Norman R. Augustine a book on drawing leadership lessons from Shakespeare, called "Shakespeare in Charge: The Bard's Guide to Leading and Succeeding on the Business Stage".cite book|last=Augustine|first=Norman|coauthors=Kenneth Adelman|title=Shakespeare in Charge: The Bard's Guide to Leading and Succeeding on the Business Stage|id=ISBN 0-7868-8644-7|date=2001-05-16] . He is known for some tendentious invocations of Shakespeare in favor of his political positions, including an NPR analysis of a scene from "Othello" in [http://cla.calpoly.edu:16080/~smarx/Shakespeare/draftingshakespeare2006/DawsonOthello.htm support of the invasion of Iraq] , and lauding [http://www.poppolitics.com/articles/2003/05/01/George_W_as_Henry_V? President Bush as King Henry V] .

Promotion of Iraq invasion

Adelman wrote a pair of editorial columns regarding the Iraq War in the "Washington Post" in February 2002 and April 2003 entitled, respectively, "Cakewalk In Iraq"cite news|first=Kenneth|last=Adelman|title=Cakewalk in Iraq|publisher=The Washington Post|url=http://www.washingtonpost.com/ac2/wp-dyn/A1996-2002Feb12|date=2002-02-13] and "'Cakewalk' Revisited". [cite news|last=Adelman|first=Kenneth|url=http://www.washingtonpost.com/ac2/wp-dyn/A1512-2003Apr9|title='Cakewalk' Revisited|publisher=The Washington Post|date=2003-04-10] In the first he argued that the U.S.-led invasion of Iraq would be a simple matter to accomplish: "I believe that demolishing Hussein's military power and liberating Iraq would be a cakewalk." In the later editorial, published just a few weeks after the invasion, he claimed his vindication and in particular praised key Bush administration players: "My confidence 14 months ago sprang from having worked for Don Rumsfeld three times -- knowing he would fashion a most creative and detailed war plan -- and from knowing Dick Cheney and Paul Wolfowitz well for many years."

Also notable are Adelman's predictions regarding weapons of mass destruction in Iraq. Adelman said that weapons were likely to be near Tikrit and Baghdad, "because they're the most protected places with the best troops. I have no doubt we're going to find big stores of weapons of mass destruction." [cite news|url=http://www.washingtonpost.com/ac2/wp-dyn?pagename=article&node=&contentId=A12217-2003Mar22|first=Mike|last=Allen|coauthors=Dana Milbank|title=Question of the Day Dogs Administration Officials|publisher=The Washington Post|date=2003-03-23]

Regrets of Iraq stance

In an article first appearing on the website of "Vanity Fair" in November 2006, Adelman wrote that he regrets urging military action in Iraq and feels that he overestimated the abilities of the Bush administration leadership. He was quoted of saying "I just presumed that what I considered to be the most competent national security team since Truman was indeed going to be competent." He also added, "They turned out to be among the most incompetent teams in the postwar era. Not only did each of them, individually, have enormous flaws, but together they were deadly, dysfunctional." [cite news|url=http://www.guardian.co.uk/Iraq/Story/0,,1939471,00.html|title=Neocons turn on Bush for incompetence over Iraq war|last=Borger|first=Julia|date=2006-11-04|publisher=The Guardian] He wrote that the conduct of the war "just breaks your heart," and it "didn’t have to be managed this bad; it’s awful." [cite news|url=http://www.nytimes.com/2006/11/19/washington/19cnd-policy.html|title=Kissinger Says Victory in Iraq Is Not Possible|last=Knowlton|first=Brian|publisher=The New York Times|date=2006-11-09] In an article in "The New Yorker", Adelman said of Rumsfeld, a friend and associate of 36 years: “How could this happen to someone so good, so competent? This war made me doubt the past. Was I wrong all those years, or was he just better back then? The Donald Rumsfeld of today is not the Donald Rumsfeld I knew, but maybe I was wrong about the old Donald Rumsfeld. It’s a terrible way to end a career. It’s hard to remember, but he was once the future.”cite news |title= Inner Office - End of the Affair |url= http://www.newyorker.com/talk/content/articles/061120ta_talk_goldberg/ |publisher=The New Yorker| first= Jeffrey |last=Goldberg |date= November 10, 2006 |accessdate= 2006-12-05]

External links

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* [http://www.presidency.ucsb.edu/ws/index.php?pid=44054 Nomination of Kenneth L. Adelman To Be United States Deputy Representative to the United Nations (1981)]
* [http://www.booknotes.org/Transcript/?ProgramID=1441 "Booknotes" interview with Adelman on "The Great Universal Embrace, Arms Summitry -- A Skeptic's Account", October 21, 1989.]

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