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(born 1 November 1939) is a French politician and doctor. He is the co-founder of Médecins Sans Frontières (MSF) and
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. From 2007 until 2010, he was the French Minister of Foreign and European Affairs in the center-right Fillon government under president
Nicolas Sarkozy Nicolas Paul Stéphane Sarközy de Nagy-Bocsa (; ; born 28 January 1955) is a French politician who served as President of France from 2007 to 2012. Born in Paris, he is of Hungarian, Greek Jewish, and French origin. Mayor of Neuilly-sur-Se ...
, although he had been in the past a minister in socialist governments. In 2010, '' The Jerusalem Post'' considered Bernard Kouchner the 15th most influential Jew in the world. Since 2015 Kouchner is workstream leader for the AMU (
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), where he contributes his expertise in healthcare.


Early life

Kouchner was born in
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, to a Jewish father and a Protestant mother. Kouchner's paternal grandparents were Russian-born Jews who escaped the
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by immigrating to France, but perished decades later in
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.


Career

Kouchner began his political career as a member of the French Communist Party (PCF), from which he was expelled in 1966 for attempting to overthrow the leadership. On a visit to Cuba in 1964, Kouchner spent the night fishing and drinking with
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. In the protests of May 1968, he ran the medical faculty strike committee at the Sorbonne.


Co-Founder of Médecins Sans Frontières and Médecins du Monde

Kouchner worked as a physician for the Red Cross in Biafra in 1968 (during the Nigerian Civil War). His experience as a physician for the Red Cross led him to co-found Médecins Sans Frontières (Doctors Without Borders) in 1971, and then, due to a conflict of opinion with MSF chairman Claude Malhuret, he established ''
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'' ('Médecins du Monde') in 1980. Kouchner worked as a humanitarian volunteer during the Siege of Naba’a refugee camp in Lebanon in East Beirut during the Lebanese Civil War taking risks that "other foreign aid workers weren’t, even worked closely with the Shia cleric
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Musa al-Sadr".


Career in government

From 1988, Kouchner began his government career in Socialist governments, though he was not always a member of the
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. He became "Secrétaire d'état", a lower position in the Cabinet, for Humanitarian Action in 1988 in the Michel Rocard cabinet, then Minister of Health under Pierre Bérégovoy in 1992, during Mitterrand's presidency.


Member of the European Parliament, 1994–1997

Kouchner continued his political career in the European Parliament from 1994 to 1997. During the time, he chaired the Committee on Development and Cooperation and served on the
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. In addition to his committee assignments, he was a member of the Parliament's delegation for relations with the People's Republic of China. Together with Judge
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, Kouchner established the International Bureau for Children's Rights (IBCR), a non-governmental organization based in Montreal, in 1994.


Minister of Health, 1997–1999

When Lionel Jospin became Prime Minister in 1997, Kouchner became Minister of Health for the second time. He held the office until 1999.


UN Representative in Kosovo, 1999–2001

On 15 July 1999, pursuant to Security Council Resolution 1244, UN Secretary General Kofi Annan nominated Kouchner as the second
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and Head of the United Nations Interim Administration Mission in Kosovo ( UNMIK). During 18 months, he led UN efforts to create a new civil administration and political system replacing the Serbian ones, and to rebuild the economy shattered by the Kosovo War. Thus, municipal councils were elected at local level by the end of 2000. He was replaced on 21 January 2001 by Danish Social Democrat
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. Later, he was awarded an honorary doctorate by the University of Pristina for his services to Kosovo.


Minister of Health, 2001–2002

Kouchner became at this time Minister of Health for the third time, until the 2002 elections.


Candidate for UN positions

In 2005, Kouchner was a candidate for the position of United Nations High Commissioner for Refugees (UNHCR), but lost the appointment in favor of former Portuguese Prime Minister,
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, who was nominated by then- UN Secretary-General Kofi Annan. In 2006, Kouchner was also a candidate to become Director-General of the World Health Organization. He lost before the final election round, and (Hong Kong) Chinese candidate Margaret Chan was later elected. In 2007, the European Commission appointed Kouchner as its representative on the International Independent Group of Eminent Persons (IIGEP), a group of individuals nominated by international donor countries and the
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, vested with a wide mandate to observe all investigations and inquiries conducted by and on behalf of the Commission of Inquiry into alleged human rights abuses in
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.


Minister of Foreign Affairs, 2007–2010

After the election of
Nicolas Sarkozy Nicolas Paul Stéphane Sarközy de Nagy-Bocsa (; ; born 28 January 1955) is a French politician who served as President of France from 2007 to 2012. Born in Paris, he is of Hungarian, Greek Jewish, and French origin. Mayor of Neuilly-sur-Se ...
as President of France in 2007, Kouchner was appointed Minister of Foreign Affairs in Prime Minister François Fillon's government, even though Kouchner supported Sarkozy's Socialist rival Ségolène Royal during the campaign. He has since been expelled from the Socialist Party for his acceptance of the post. Kouchner was dismissed in the November 2010 Fillon cabinet reshuffle.


Political positions


On the U.S.-led invasion of Iraq

Kouchner is a longtime advocate of humanitarian intervention.John Thornhill (18 May 2007)
Foreign minister set to ruffle diplomatic feathers
'' Financial Times''.
In early 2003, he pronounced himself in favour of removing Saddam Hussein as President of Iraq, arguing that interference against dictatorship should be a global priority, and continued to say that now, the focus should be on the actual people themselves, and that they are the only ones who could answer ''yes'' or ''no'' to war. In a 4 February 2003 editorial with Antoine Veil in '' Le Monde'', entitled "Neither War Nor Saddam", Kouchner said that he was opposed to the impending War in Iraq, and, as the title suggests, to the remaining in power of Saddam Hussein, the removal of whom should be accomplished via a concerted UN, preferably diplomatic, solution. He later became a fierce critic of how the occupation was subsequently conducted.


On Europe

Kouchner is a well-known pro-European. He supported the ratification of the Lisbon Treaty when it was threatened to be rejected by the Irish in referendum. In the run up to the referendum in the Republic of Ireland on the ratification of the Treaty of Lisbon, Kouchner warned that any "No" vote towards the treaty would be detrimental to Ireland and the Irish economy. He also commented that "It would be very, very awkward if we were not able to count on the Irish, who have often counted on Europe". His comments were dismissed as "unhelpful" by leading Irish politicians, and some media commentators have suggested that his remarks may have galvanised the "No" campaign in the run up to the rejection of the Lisbon Treaty on 13 June 2008. In 2012, Kouchner co-signed the George Soros call for a strengthening of the European prerogatives as an answer to the eurozone crisis.


Comments on Iran nuclear situation

In September 2007, Kouchner's public comments on the Iranian nuclear situation attracted much attention and controversy. In an interview on 16 September 2007, he said, "We will negotiate until the end. And at the same time we must prepare ourselves ..for the worst...The worst, it's war".Iran scorns French warning of war
'' BBC News'', 17 September 2007
He stated that France was committed to a diplomatic resolution and that no military action was planned, but that an Iranian nuclear weapon would pose "a real danger for the whole world". Iranian officials criticized the comments as "inflammatory". The chief UN nuclear inspector Mohamed ElBaradei, the head of the
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indirectly responded to Kouchner by characterizing talk of attacking Iran as "hype", saying the use of force should only be considered as a last resort and only if authorized by the UN Security Council. "I would not talk about any use of force", he said. On 18 September 2007, Kouchner attempted to respond to criticisms. In comments to newspaper '' Le Monde'', he stated, "I do not want it to be said that I am a warmonger! ..My message was a message of peace, of seriousness and of determination. ..The worst situation would be war. To avoid that, the French attitude is to negotiate, negotiate, negotiate, without fear of being rebuffed, and to work with our European friends on credible sanctions."


Comments on a unity government for Zimbabwe

On 1 July 2008, France assumed the presidency of the Council of the European Union. In his capacity as the French foreign minister, he commented after the
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summit, that The European Union would only recognise a Zimbabwe unity government headed by Morgan Tsvangirai not Robert Mugabe.


Use of condoms to prevent AIDS in Africa

Kouchner denounced statements by Pope Benedict XVI claiming that condoms promoted AIDS, saying they were "the opposite of tolerance and understanding".


Life after politics

After leaving politics, Kouchner took on a variety of positions, including the following: *
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(AUK), Member of the Board of Trustees * Aurora Prize, Member of the Selection Committee (since 2017) * '' Devex'', Member of the Board of Advisors * Echo Foundation, Member of the International Board of Advisors * European Council on Foreign Relations (ECFR), Member * Fondation Agir Contre l'Exclusion (FACE), Member of the Board * International Campaign for Tibet (ICT), Member of the International Council of Advisors * Toledo International Centre for Peace (CITpax), Member of the Advisory Council


Personal life

Kouchner has three children (Julien, Camille and Antoine) by his first wife, Évelyne Pisier, a professor of law, and one child, Alexandre, by his present wife Christine Ockrent, a journalist and author.


Honours

* Golden Plate Award of the American Academy of Achievement (2005) *
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(2011) *
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(2014) in recognition of his "lifelong, unwavering commitment to fight crimes against humanity" * Honorary Knight Commander of The Most Excellent Order of the British Empire


References


External links


Jaroslav Formánek: Dwarves and giants
English, salon.eu.sk, February 2009

'' The New York Times Magazine'', 3 February 2008
Kosovo’s Kouchner, Inventor Of ‘Humanitarian Interventionism’, To Monitor Sri Lanka
, Asian Tribune, 25 December 2006
A Surprising Choice for France’s Foreign Minister
by Elaine Sciolino, '' The New York Times'', 18 May 2007
CFR.org Video Highlights: Bernard Kouchner
*Karina Paulina Marczuk, ''A Visionary and a Practitioner: the Bernard Kouchner vs. David Kilcullen

"Defence and Strategy", vol. 2/2007 * Christopher Caldwell
Communiste et Rastignac
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