Philip David Zelikow (Born 1954)

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Background

Mr. Zelikow was born on September 21, 1954 in New York, United States. He is a son of Nate and Lee (Landsman) Zelikow.

Education

Philip Zelikow attended the University of Houston between 1972 and 1975. He received his degree of Bachelor of Arts from the University of Redlands in 1977. In 1981 Mr. Zelikow obtained Juris Doctor degree from the University of Houston. He also completed his studies at Tufts University, earning Master of Arts in 1984. In 1995 he received Doctor of Philosophy from the same university.

Career

  • In 1979 Mr. Zelikow held the post of a briefing attorney at Texas Court of Criminal Appeals, Austin. From 1980 to 1983 he acted as a trial attorney at David Berg and Associates (now Berg & Androphy), Houston, Texas. After practicing law in the early 1980s, Mr. Zelikow turned toward the field of national security. He was adjunct professor of national security affairs at the Naval Postgraduate School in Monterey, California in 1984-1985.

  • During the period of 1985-1989 Philip D. Zelikow occupied several posrts at the U.S. Department of State, Washington, District of Columbia: political officer and political adviser in Vienna, Austria, watch officer at Operations Center, Washington, District of Columbia, and line officer for Secretariat Staff, Washington, District of Columbia. Between 1989 and 1991 he served as a director for European security affairs at National Security Council, Washington, District of Columbia.

  • In 1991 Mr. Zelikow became an associate professor of public policy at Harvard University, Cambridge, Massachusetts, and later member of Center for Science and International Affairs and Standing Committee on European Studies.

  • He has been a contributor to books, including Securing Peace in the New Era: Politics in the Former Soviet Union and the Challenge to American Security, Nuclear Weapons in a Transformed World and The CIA and Estimates of the Soviet Union, 1950-1985. Moreover, he is known to be a contributor to periodicals, including International Security, Foreign Affairs, Journal of Strategic Studies, World and I, Political Science Quarterly, and Survival.

Achievements

  • Philip D. Zelikow is notable for his writings connected with the areas of history and public policy. Mr. Zelikow has also written about terrorism and national security, including a set of Harvard case studies on "Policing Northern Ireland." He also has co-written many books. He is a recipient of several grants from Municipality of Afulah (1992) and from Vatat.

Works (books)

Membership

  • International Institute for Strategic Studies , United States

  • Council on Foreign Relations , United States

  • Society for Historians of American Foreign Relations , United States

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Connections

  • Philip Zelikow married Paige Ellen Partain on May 30, 1982. The couple has two children, whose names are Alexander and Carolyn.

  • Father: Nate Zelikow

  • Mother: Lee (Landsman) Zelikow

  • Wife: Paige Ellen Partain

  • Son: Alexander Zelikow

  • Daughter: Carolyn Zelikow

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Born

Philip David Zelikow

September 21, 1954 (age 66)

New York City, New York

Education

University of Redlands

University of Houston Law Center

The Fletcher School of Law and Diplomacy

Occupation

Academic

Philip David Zelikow (/ˈzɛlɪkoʊ/; born September 21, 1954) is an American attorney, diplomat, academic and author. He has worked as the executive director of the 9/11 Commission, director of the Miller Center of Public Affairs at the University of Virginia, and Counselor of the United States Department of State. He is the White Burkett Miller Professor of History at the University of Virginia and was American Academy in Berlin Axel Springer Fellow, in the fall of 2009.

Education

Zelikow received a BA in history and political science from the University of Redlands, a J.D. from the University of Houston Law Center (where he was an editor of the law review), and a MALD and Ph.D. in international relations from The Fletcher School of Law and Diplomacy at Tufts University.

Career

Academic and federal government positions

After practicing law in the early 1980s, Zelikow turned toward the field of national security. He was adjunct professor of national security affairs at the Naval Postgraduate School in Monterey, California in 1984–1985.

He joined the United States Department of State through the standard examination process for the foreign service as a career civil servant. As a Foreign Service Officer, he served overseas at the U.S. Mission to the conventional arms control talks in Vienna, at the State Department's 24-hour crisis center, and on the secretariat staff for Secretary of State George P. Shultz, during the second Reagan administration (1985–1989).

In 1989, in the George H. W. Bush administration, Zelikow was detailed to join the National Security Council, where he was involved as a senior White House staffer in the diplomacy surrounding the German reunification and the diplomatic settlements accompanying the end of the Cold War in Europe. During the first Gulf War, he aided President Bush, National Security Advisor Brent Scowcroft, and Secretary of State James Baker in diplomatic affairs related to the coalition. He co-authored, with Condoleezza Rice, the book Germany Unified and Europe Transformed: A Study in Statecraft (1995), an academic study of the politics of reunification.[1][2]

In 1991, Zelikow left the NSC to go to Harvard University. From 1991 to 1998, he was Associate Professor of Public Policy and co-director of Harvard's Intelligence and Policy Program, at Harvard's Kennedy School of Government.

In 1998, Zelikow moved to the University of Virginia, where until February 2005 he directed the nation's largest center on the American presidency. He served as director of the Miller Center of Public Affairs and, as White Burkett Miller Professor of History, held an endowed chair. The Center launched a project to transcribe and annotate the previously secret tapes made during the Kennedy, Nixon and Johnson presidencies.[3] In a presidential oral history project headed by James Sterling Young, it systematically gathers additional information on the presidencies of Reagan, George H.W. Bush, and Clinton.

Following an appointment at the Department of State from 2005 to 2007 during the Bush administration, Zelikow returned to academics at the University of Virginia. In 2011, he was appointed Associate Dean of the Graduate School of Arts & Sciences. He has been instrumental in restructuring the College of Arts & Sciences. Also in 2011, Zelikow was appointed by President Barack Obama to the President's Intelligence Advisory Board.[4]

Commissions and committees

  • Bush transition team

  • Markle Task Force on Security

      • In 2002, Phil Zelikow became the executive director of the Markle Task Force on National Security in the Information Age. The Task Force comprises a diverse and bipartisan group of experienced policymakers, senior executives from the information technology industry, public interest advocates, and experts in privacy, intelligence, and national security. The Markle Task Force seeks to inform the policy judgments and investments of the federal, state and local governments in the collection and use of information as it relates to national security. The Task Force's reports and recommendations have been codified through two laws (IRPTA 2004 and the Implementing 9/11 Commission Report Act 2007) and several presidential directives.[6]

  • Executive director of the 9/11 Commission

      • Zelikow was appointed executive director of the 9/11 Commission (National Commission on Terrorist Attacks Upon the United States), whose work included examination of the conduct of presidents Clinton and George W. Bush and their administrations prior to and on September 11, 2001. Zelikow's prior involvement with the administration of George W. Bush led to opposition from the 9/11 Family Steering Committee, citing the obvious conflict of interest of having previously worked on the Bush transition team. The Commission's Republican chair and Democratic vice-chair strongly defended Zelikow, both at the time and later.[7] In response to the concerns, Zelikow had agreed to recuse himself from any investigation matters pertaining to the National Security Council's transition from the Clinton to Bush administrations, which Zelikow had helped manage.[8]

      • After being informed of the Department of Defense's Able Danger project by U.S. Army Lieutenant Colonel Anthony Shaffer, he failed to have the 9/11 Commission investigate, despite the promise that the Commission would investigate all 9/11 related topics. Able Danger was not included in the Commission's final report. In 2005 and 2006 a member of the House Armed Services Committee, Rep. Curt Weldon, publicized Shaffer's allegations in public statements and hearings.[9] A September 2006 report of the Department of Defense Inspector General found that these allegations were baseless. A further report by the Senate Select Committee on Intelligence came to the same conclusion in December 2006.[10][11]

      • Some staff members of the 9/11 Commission distrusted Zelikow, considering him to be a "White House mole" in view of his being a close confidant of National Security Adviser Condoleezza Rice and his having worked in several high level capacities in the George W. Bush administration.[12]

  • Rice national security strategy project

      • In Rise of the Vulcans (2004), James Mann reports that when Richard Haass, a senior aide to Secretary of State Colin Powell and the director of policy planning at the State Department, drafted an overview of America’s national security strategy following the September 11, 2001 attacks, Dr. Rice, the national security advisor, "ordered that the document be completely rewritten. She thought the Bush administration needed something bolder, something that would represent a more dramatic break with the ideas of the past. Rice turned the writing over to her old colleague, University of Virginia Professor Philip Zelikow." One criticism of this document, issued on September 17, 2002, is that it is supposed to have been a significant document in an alleged Bush administration doctrine of preemptive war.[13][14] However, in the drafting of this document Zelikow had opposed the proposed language using preemption in the context of how to deal with weapons of mass destruction.[15]

  • Rework America

      • In 2014–15, while on leave from the University of Virginia and working for the Markle Foundation, Zelikow helped lead a Foundation-sponsored group of prominent Americans called "Rework America." The group developed arguments and ideas on how to use the digital revolution to enlarge economic opportunity for all Americans. The group published its ideas in "America's Moment: Creating Opportunity in the Connected Age."[16]

George W. Bush administration

Zelikow's role in the second Iraq war is discussed at some length in Bob Woodward's State of Denial, which presents him as an internal critic of the way the war was being conducted in 2005 and 2006, and as an originator of the alternative approach termed "clear, hold, and build." He is also named by sources such as Jack Goldsmith's The Terror Presidency as an internal critic of the treatment of terrorist captives, and there was wide attention given to an address he made on this subject after leaving office in April 2007.

Based on speeches and internal memos, some political analysts believe that Zelikow disagreed with aspects of the Bush administration's Middle Eastern policy.[17]

As Counselor to Secretary of State Rice, Zelikow opposed the Bush administration Torture Memos. In 2006, Zelikow wrote a memorandum warning that the abuse of prisoners through so-called "enhanced interrogation" could constitute war crimes.[18][19] Bush administration officials ignored his recommendations, and tried to collect all copies of the memo and destroy them.[20][21] Jane Mayer, author of the Dark Side,[22] quotes Zelikow as predicting that "America's descent into torture will in time be viewed like the Japanese internments," in that "(f)ear and anxiety were exploited by zealots and fools."[23]

Expertise

Zelikow's area of academic expertise is the history and practice of public policy. In addition to the work on German unification, he has been significantly involved in contemporary scholarship on the Cuban Missile Crisis, including the relation between this crisis and the East-West confrontation over Berlin.

While at Harvard, he worked with Ernest R. May and Richard Neustadt on the use, and misuse, of history in policymaking. They observed, as Zelikow noted in his own words, that "contemporary" history is "defined functionally by those critical people and events that go into forming the public's presumptions about its immediate past. The idea of 'public presumption'," he explained, "is akin to William McNeill's notion of 'public myth' but without the negative implication sometimes invoked by the word 'myth.' Such presumptions are beliefs (1) thought to be true (although not necessarily known to be true with certainty), and (2) shared in common within the relevant political community."[24] "

Zelikow and May also authored and sponsored scholarship on the relationship between intelligence analysis and policy decisions. Zelikow later helped found a research project to prepare and publish annotated transcripts of presidential recordings made secretly during the Kennedy, Johnson, and Nixon administrations (see WhiteHouseTapes.org) and another project to strengthen oral history work on more recent administrations, with both these projects based at the University of Virginia's Miller Center of Public Affairs.

In writing about the importance of beliefs about history, Zelikow has called attention to what he has called "'searing' or 'molding' events [that] take on 'transcendent' importance and, therefore, retain their power even as the experiencing generation passes from the scene. In the United States, beliefs about the formation of the nation and the Constitution remain powerful today, as do beliefs about slavery and the Civil War. World War II, Vietnam, and the civil rights struggle are more recent examples." He has noted that "a history’s narrative power is typically linked to how readers relate to the actions of individuals in the history; if readers cannot make a connection to their own lives, then a history may fail to engage them at all."[24]

Terrorism

Zelikow has also written about terrorism and national security, including a set of Harvard case studies on "Policing Northern Ireland." In the November–December 1998 issue of Foreign Affairs, he co-authored an article Catastrophic Terrorism, with Ashton B. Carter, and John M. Deutch, in which they speculated that if the 1993 bombing of the World Trade Center had succeeded, "the resulting horror and chaos would have exceeded our ability to describe it. Such an act of catastrophic terrorism would be a watershed event in American history. It could involve loss of life and property unprecedented in peacetime and undermine America’s fundamental sense of security, as did the Soviet atomic bomb test in 1949. Like Pearl Harbor, the event would divide our past and future into a before and after. The United States might respond with draconian measures scaling back civil liberties, allowing wider surveillance of citizens, detention of suspects and use of deadly force. More violence could follow, either future terrorist attacks or U.S. counterattacks. Belatedly, Americans would judge their leaders negligent for not addressing terrorism more urgently." [25]

Works written or co-written

Zelikow has co-written many books. He wrote a book with Ernest May on The Kennedy Tapes, and another with Joseph Nye and David C. King on Why People Don’t Trust Government. Others include:

Affiliations

Zelikow is a member of the Global Development Program Advisory Panel, Gates Foundation.[citation needed]

Government offices



Preceded by

Wendy Sherman

Counselor of the United States Department of State

February 1, 2005 – January 2, 2007

Succeeded by

[Eliot Asher Cohen (born 1956)]

References

External links

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2013 (Sep 26) - Passing of mother, "Lee Landsman Zelikow"

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Lee Landsman Zelikow peacefully passed away in Houston, on Friday, Sept. 20, 2013, at the age of 86. Lee grew up on Long Island, in New York, where she was a gifted student who then devoted herself to caring for her parents after her father was disabled by a serious illness. Hired as a civilian employee of the U.S. Army, even before she was of age, and given a high-level security clearance, she later deployed overseas to work for U.S. occupation forces in Japan and in Okinawa from 1947 to 1950. Her charms won her titles as a beauty queen and admiring depictions on more than one aircraft fuselage.

Returning to America, Lee began a new life in Houston as a wife, mother and homemaker. Raising three children, she resumed her education, including graduate and other college coursework at Rice and the University of Houston, and became a sought-after consultant on health and nutrition.

Throughout her life, Lee was a passionate lover of the arts, especially music, and of foreign travel. After the death of her husband, Nate Zelikow, Lee found new happiness in marriage for the last 15 years of her life with Ron Morris as well as constant enjoyment in the love of her growing family.

Lee is survived by her children: Philip (and wife, Paige) Zelikow of Charlottesville, Va.; Sabrina (and husband, Edward) Engel of Houston; and Robin (and husband, Brian) Fontana of Houston; and by her grandchildren: Alexander Zelikow, Carolyn Zelikow, Hilary Engel Kamin (and husband, Brent), Natalie Engel, Bucky Engel, Meredith Fontana and Alec Fontana; and by her husband, Ron. She also is remembered lovingly by her in-laws, stepchildren, step-grandchildren and many dear friends.

Funeral services were held at the Emanu El Memorial Park, 8341 Bissonnet St., Houston, at noon on Monday, Sept. 23, 2013.

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LOWELL P. WIGGLESWORTH, RICE UNIVERSITY, CIVIL WAR MOTIVES AND THE ZELIKOW 911 COMMISSION REPORT

by Shirley Locke Holmes, CPW News Service


from Catastrophic Terrorism: Imagining

the Transformative Event, 1998 for the

Foreign Affair, the magazine of the

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David Ray Griffin and Peter Dale Scott are not the only analyst of the American experience of 911 who have raised issue with the Official 911 Commission Report. Historian Lowell P. Wigglesworth believes that the contrived 911 attack on the World Trade Center and the American Civil War were as engineered as the Transcontinental Railroad.

"That right. You can't really understand how we created civil war in the Middle East without knowing how it was done in the U.S.A.. The 911 Truth Movement which now include architects and engineers, metallurgists, pilots and an array of physical scientists, physicists and chemists, have pointed out that the Lee Hamilton/Thomas Kean Commission that investigated the 911 attack were being handled by Condelezza Rice's aide Philip Zelikow who was an expert on terrorism writing in November-December 1998 about 'catastrophic terrorism'. Why is this important? Without making the connections of Philip Zelikow through Houston where he attended law school at the University of Houston, to his Tufts University thesis on the role of history and myth and to Rice University another center of myth spinning you're quite handicapped. Benjamin Rhodes, another heavy-handed manager of the Hamilton/Kean Commission report with Zelikow, along with David Rhodes, now CBS Television President, went to school in the shadows of the James A. Baker Center for Public Policy, named for Sec. of State, James A. Baker of the Baker & Botts law firm of historic Union and Southern Pacific attorneys. Rice is the school that produced both Kenneth Pitzer and Frank Vandiver. Pitzer protected the oil cabal against the potential energy encroachment of nuclear power and Vandiver sat over the Jefferson Davis Project that held the letters of Jeff Davis that proved the close relationship between Davis and the New England China trading opium smuggling power elites that drooled over the South's flatland rail route to the Pacific, the central core of my work on the U.S. Civil War," said Wigglesworth.



Philip Zelikow's home in Houston, Texas' Meyerland development.

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Indeed, Philip Zelikow was in Houston, Texas, having lived with his family in the Meyerland area where the leading High School of Bellaire is often called "Hebrew High". Zelikow's mother was from Long Island, New York and had worked in Japan after WWII with a top security clearance from 1947-1950. His father, Nate Zelikow, is mentioned in the book, Making Movies Black in chapter 5, noting that Nate Zelikow owned Nate Zelikow Productions (p 333). Philip Zelikow's interest in history and myth was therefore fed and watered at his home not far from his mother's alma mater, Rice University. In 2005 Frank Vandiver, a former Rice Unversity President like Kenneth Pitzer, had moved on to head up the Mosher Institute of Defense Studies at Texas A&M University where he wrote the book How America Goes To War. Ed Mosher of Houston's Mosher Steel had provided 13,000 tons of steel for the critical first nine floors of the WTC back in 1972. "This is a key element in the potential plan to bring down the towers along with just who was in the upper floors where planes hit. The WTC was designed by Minoru Yamasaki who has also been the architect for the infamous Pruitt-Igoe building in St. Louis used as the site of an undisclosed nuclear radiation test on unwitting America citizens and the subject of Dr. Lisa Martino-Taylors lengthy PhD dissertation. Both of Yamasaki's buildings were demolished by Controlled Demolition Inc, or CDI. Puitt-Igoe was demolished using thermite in 1972 as were the remains of WTC shortly after 911 to the horror of victims' families, especially the NYFD firefighters' families," said Wigglesworth.





Philip Zelikow's mother's obituary from the Houston Chronicle.

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"Where David Ray Griffin does not go deep enough, nor Peter Dale Scott for that matter, is with the connections of Zelikow to David and Benjamin Rhodes and Rice University's place in the academic atmosphere of the world's oil monopoly. Houston, Texas is by virtue of the high concentration of petro-chemical geologists and engineers, the capital of the world's oil producers. Griffin rightly points out that the supposed attack on the WTC would have been much more devastating if the planes had they hit nearby nuclear power plants, but they didn't. Likewise, Salem Bin Laden, Osama's oldest brother, owned the Houston Gulf Manor Airport near the CIA linked Ellington Field from which attackers, Osama's older brother a highly experienced attack jet and BAC-111 jet pilot, could have staged attacks on the Houston petrochemical corridor within minutes of Gulf Manor airport which was bought for Salem by James R. Bath, GWB's Texas Air National Guard roommate, and Khalid Bin Mahfouz, the Saudi royal family's chief banker," said Wigglesworth adding "Minoru Yamasaki was the Bin Laden's leading architect for Saudi royal projects making a nice, neat, clean connection between the Bin Laden's and their architect and taking eyes off of potential hometown, Reichstag-rerun, culprits."

Wigglesworth is also concerned that not enough has been made of the fact that David Ray Griffin sees George Herbert Walker Bush's failure to take out Saddam Hussein in the first Gulf War was somehow indicative of his non-participation in the 911 event that Griffin also admits required substantial prior planning. "Saddam was, after all, originally our boy in Iraq and recipient of April Glasby's invitation to invade Kuwait," said Wigglesworth. "With thermite having been invented in the 1890's and with Minoru Yamasaki's role in Pruitt-Igoe, the spectacle's plan could well have been much older than first thought by the leading 911 Truth Movement analysts."

Griffin will reiterate Gerald Posner's assertion in Why America Slept, that three members of the Saudi royal family had prior knowledge of the 911 attack and that they were killed after the CIA informed Saudi intelligence of their stories. What seems farcical is that the heavy handed Saudi intelligence would surely have known that 15 of the 19 Saudi hijackers were planning something for the WTC and that given their close relationship to the Bush family that Prince Bandar would have triggered an interception. According to Wigglesworth you cannot expect Senator Bob Graham's book on 911 to really expose the censored last 28 pages of the Official 911 Commission Report. That would have to include Bin Laden's connections to Houston. Instead those last 28 pages send readers on a wild goose chase for Saudi involvement in LA, fifteen hundred miles west of Houston. When Graham's concerns are aired on CBS's 60 Minutes, sitting at the controls of CBS is David Rhodes, brother of Benjamin Rhodes, and co-spinners of the 911 myth with Zelikow and all having been wet-nursed on Houston's oil spigot. Both David and Benjamin Rhodes' father and Zelikow's mother were Rice University alumni," said Wigglesworth.

"Sixty-Minutes had also botched the 1972 GWB Texas Air National Guard story that Mary Mapes first heard in 1999, but which CBS failed to unpack before the 2000 Presidential election....supposedly because Mapes' mother had died that year. "The story wasn't important enough to chase down without Mapes?" asked Wigglesworth. GWB's Air Guard memo story needed to mention that James R. Bath was Bush's Air Guard roommate and later the businessman who not only bought for Salem Bin Laden the Gulf Manor Airport in Houston, but he controlled the fuel supplies for Ellington Field though his company Southwest Airport Services with his partner in that company, William E. King, working for the new Bracewell & Giuliani law firm that was created with Mayor Rudy Giuliani after 911 and based in Houston. Bath and Mahfouz were board members of BCCI the Bank of Commerce and Credit International which Georgia Senator Sam Nunn called the 'Bank of crooks and criminals'...the chief Iran-Contra money laundering bank. Salem Bin Laden had died in a mysterious ultra-light airplane crash in Cibolo, Texas in 1988, the same year that CIA agent Matthew Gannon died while returning to the USA to ask the top ranking CIA at Langley just why the rank and file CIA agents across the Middle East had nothing on Al Qaeda in their files. "Gannon died on Pan Am 103 over Lockerbie, Scotland. Salem Bin Laden's death was reported falsely by CBS's Lowell Bergman to have been in his BAC-111 jet and not an ultra-light that inexplicably flew like a drone into a high power line," said Wigglesworth.

"Al Qaeda was created by the CIA from within the Egyptian-based Muslim Brotherhood to fight alongside the Mujahedeen in Afghanistan in the 1980's. This was not widely known among CIA agents even in 1988 when Gannon and Salem died, but Salem had been widely reported to have been using his BAC-111 jet in the 1980 'October Surprise' eight years before his strange death, not unlike the strange deaths of the three members of the Saudi royal family that Gerald Posner said knew about the 911 attack before it happened.....a forty-one year old dying of a heart attack, the other in a single car crash on his way to the funeral of the first and the third, a twenty-one-year-old, of thirst from having wondered by himself into the desert. Directly next to Frank Vandiver's Jefferson Davis Project on the Rice University campus is the Robert Herring Building. Built by the founder of Houston Natural Gas, the forerunner of Enron, Herring's widow, Joanne King Herring, had joined with Texas Rep. Charlie Wilson to weaponize Al Qaeda for the fight in Afghanistan. Our wars in the Middle East's Golden Crescent, the poppy growing region of the Ottoman Empire, is now doubly enticing because of oil," said Wigglesworth noting that Mrs. Herring's sons had created One America News which Wigglesworth said "joins CBS and the other news channels in the propagandizing Joseph Goebbels-like myth-spinning."