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Frederick Kempe (born September 5, 1954) is president and chief executive officer of the Atlantic Council, a foreign policy
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He is a journalist, author, columnist and a regular commentator on television and radio both in Europe and the United States. His book ''BERLIN 1961: Kennedy, Khrushchev and the Most Dangerous Place on Earth'' (Putnam) was released May 10, 2011, and was a ''
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'' bestseller.


Biography

Born in
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, Kempe is the son of
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immigrants who came to the United States before
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. He is a graduate of the
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and earned his master's degree from
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, where he was a member of the International Fellows program in the School of International Affairs. He lives in Washington, D.C. with his wife and daughter.


Career

Kempe spent nearly thirty years with the ''
Wall Street Journal ''The Wall Street Journal'' is an American business-focused, international daily newspaper based in New York City, with international editions also available in Chinese and Japanese. The ''Journal'', along with its Asian editions, is published ...
'', where he covered the rise of Solidarity in Poland, the ascent and fall of Mikhail Gorbachev in
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, the wars in
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and
Lebanon Lebanon ( , ar, لُبْنَان, translit=lubnān, ), officially the Republic of Lebanon () or the Lebanese Republic, is a country in Western Asia. It is located between Syria to Lebanon–Syria border, the north and east and Israel to Blue ...
, the American invasion of
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, the reunification of Germany and the collapse of
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. He joined the ''Wall Street Journal'' in 1981 in London before opening the paper's Vienna bureau in 1984 and its Berlin bureau in 1990. He won national and international prizes while serving in numerous management and reportorial capacities—editor, associate publisher, columnist and correspondent. He was most recently assistant managing editor, International, and "Thinking Global" columnist. He was previously for seven years the longest serving editor and associate publisher ever of the ''Wall Street Journal Europe'' and was European editor for the global ''Wall Street Journal'' from 2002 to 2005, also overseeing Middle Eastern reporting. As managing editor from 1992–1997, he created the Central European Economic Review and co-founded ''Convergence'', a magazine on Europe's digital economy. In 2007, Kempe became president and chief executive officer of the Atlantic Council. Under his leadership, the Atlantic Council has quadrupled in size, expanding its staff, work and influence in areas that include international security, business and economics, energy, environment, and global issues of transatlantic interest, including Asia, Africa and Latin America. For his work to strengthen the transatlantic partnership, he has been decorated by the presidents of
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,
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, and by
King Carl XVI Gustaf Carl XVI Gustaf (Carl Gustaf Folke Hubertus; born 30 April 1946) is King of Sweden. He ascended the throne on the death of his grandfather, Gustaf VI Adolf, on 15 September 1973. He is the youngest child and only son of Prince Gustaf Adolf, D ...
of Sweden. Kempe speaks fluent German. Kempe has written three books that have been published in several languages: ''Divorcing the Dictator: America's Bungled Affair with Noriega''; ''Siberian Odyssey: A Voyage into the Russian Soul''; and ''Father/Land: A Personal Search for the New Germany''. His fourth, ''Berlin 1961: Kennedy, Khrushchev and the World’s Most Dangerous Place'' was released on May 10, 2011 by G.P. Putnam's Sons. He was until recently a regular columnist for ''Bloomberg News'' and ''Reuters'' and is a regular CNBC contributor. In 2010, Kempe was chosen to be the lecturer for the year's installment of the
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at
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. In 2014, he received the University of Utah's distinguished alumni award.


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External links


American International Club of Geneva

Slate Magazine

Brussels Forum
biography
Atlantic Council
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''Booknotes'' interview with Kempe on ''Divorcing the Dictator'', March 11, 1990.
{{DEFAULTSORT:Kempe, Frederick Living people American chief executives American male journalists University of Utah alumni Columbia University Graduate School of Journalism alumni American people of German descent Atlantic Council 1954 births