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Michael Davis (born July 1946) is the founder of businesses and non-profit foundations supporting the resolution of political conflicts. His book ''Life after Democracy'' suggests a new relationship between political leaders and the public to reverse the global rise of violence and authoritarian controls.


Background and early life

Davis was born in July 1946 in England. He graduated from
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, Cambridge University, in 1968 with a master's degree in natural sciences. He then led the Cambridge Vampire Bat Rabies Project, a
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approved research programme in Salta, Argentina, in 1968-69. The project investigated ways of reducing Desmodus rotundus (vampire bat) populations without harming other species. The work was funded by the
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and the
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.


International relations and public service

From 1976 to 1978, Davis was a consultant to the World Health Organization. He advised and assisted health services in Brazil, Peru, Ecuador, Venezuela, Honduras, Costa Rica, Guatemala, Uganda, Philippines and Malaysia. In 1979 he created and led The Soviet Alternative, an initiative to moderate the arms race by reducing Soviet earnings from gold mining. After discovering that the gold price was being increased by political interventions, a series of detailed alerts was issued, warning investors that the price had been driven to record highs by market manipulations. After the warnings were issued the price of gold fell rapidly and remained below the 1980 peak for over 30 years (based on world gold prices adjusted for inflation). This is believed to have reduced the pressures on forced labour in Soviet gold mines and reduced the resources available for arms production. From 1982 to 1984, he co-founded and served as director of the Council for Arms Control, a coalition of leaders in politics, the armed forces, universities and the church. During his tenure, he promoted multilateral arms reductions at a time when others were campaigning for unilateral disarmament. In June 1982, he was the accredited representative and speaker for The Council for Arms Control at the United Nations Special Session on
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at the
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. The Council for Arms Control was registered with The Charity Commission in London in 1981. In 1984, he became the director of the Institute for Negotiation and Conciliation, registered with The Charity Commission. Trustees included Sir
Peter Blaker Peter Allan Renshaw Blaker, Baron Blaker, (4 October 1922 – 5 July 2009) was a British Conservative politician. Early life Blaker was born in Hong Kong, son of Cedric Blaker. He was educated at Shrewsbury School before being evacuated to ...
and General Sir
Hugh Beach General Sir William Gerald Hugh Beach, (20 May 1923 – 4 September 2019) was a British Army officer who, in retirement, researched and advised on defence policy, arms control and disarmament, with an interest in promoting concerns about ethical ...
. From 1983 to 1988, he founded and served as director of The Foundation for International Conciliation, based in Geneva. He led confidential negotiations with political leaders in many parts of the world to resolve national and international conflicts. The foundation was registered in the
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. Foundation board members included Ambassador
Olivier Long Olivier Long (11 October 1915 – 19 March 2003) was a Swiss Ambassador and the director-general of the General Agreement on Tariffs and Trade from 6 May 1968 to 1 October 1980. Oliver Long was born at Petit-Veyrier, Switzerland, near Geneva, o ...
former Swiss Ambassador to London and Ambassador :Felix Schnyder former Swiss Ambassador to Washington and UN High Commissioner for Refugees. The Foundation cooperated with other international organisations including the United Nations through Ambassador Rikhi Jaipal, Assistant Secretary General of the UN, who served as a Special Adviser. In 2002, he founded and developed the "Out of Conflict" initiative. He established political neutrality for its operations by relocating to
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. In 2014, Davis published ''Life After Democracy'' in English, French, Arabic and Chinese and developed the ''Live Forum TV'' concept. In September 2014, the Live Forum Foundation was established and registered in Geneva to encourage the use of Live Forum TV, one of the tools introduced in ''Life After Democracy'' as a neutral and independent public service.


Business career

From 1969 to 2005, Davis founded and served on the board of directors of 15 companies in electronics, telecommunications, television and video communications, all of which supported his public service commitments. The companies included: :Davis Safety Controls Ltd :Sport Systems Ltd :Windsor Television Ltd :The Cable Corporation Ltd (now part of
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) :Cable Telecom Ltd :Birmingham Cable Corporation Ltd :Internet Technology Ltd :National Network Ltd :Trinity Court Ltd :Trinity Development Corporation Ltd :Sheffield Cable Media Ltd :Business Television Corporation Ltd :Homecall Central Ltd. All were registered in the UK except Homecall Central Ltd which was registered in Bermuda. He was chairman or president in every case except Birmingham Cable Corporation Ltd. The first company designed, developed and installed systems to support the elderly and disabled. A number of later companies won cable television and telecommunications franchises in competition with some of the world's largest TV and telecoms companies. Later he founded a company to preserve buildings of historic and architectural importance and to develop new properties in areas where it was important to protect the architectural heritage. In 1999, he won the "What House" award for The Best House in Great Britain, for Wethered Park in Marlow, UK, designed by Trinity Development Corporation Ltd (owned by Davis) and built by Charles Church Developments Ltd.


References

{{DEFAULTSORT:Davis, Michael 21st-century English writers Living people 1946 births Alumni of Magdalene College, Cambridge