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Visiting Fellow

Mark R. Parris

Mark R. Parris

Visiting Fellow, Foreign Policy

A former ambassador to Turkey, Mark Parris served as a career foreign service officer including posts in the Soviet Union, Israel and Portugal. He also was a policy advisor for the U.S. State Department and National Security Council. Parris currently directs the "Turkey 2007" project at Brookings.

Expertise

Turkey; Middle East; former USSR

  • Language Fluency:
  • French
  • Russian
  • Portuguese

Background

Past Positions
Senior Foreign Policy Advisor, Baker Donelson, PC (200-2007); United States Ambassador to Turkey (1997-2000); Senior Director and Special Assistant to the President of the United States, National Security Council, the White House (1995-1997); Principal Deputy Assistant Secretary, Bureau of Near East Affairs, Department of State (1992-1995); Deputy Chief of Mission, United States Embassy, Tel Aviv, Israel (1989-1992); Participant, Senior Seminar of the Department of State (1988-1989); Political Counselor, United States Embassy, Moscow, USSR (1982-1985); International Relations Officer, Office of Soviet Affairs, Department of State (1979-1981); Special Assistant to the Assistant Secretary for European Affairs, Department of State (1977-1979); Political Officer and First Secretary, United States Embassy, Lisbon, Portugal (1975-1977); Vice Consul, Ponta Delgada, Azores, Portugal (1973-1975)

Expert Awards
Presidential Meritorious Honor Award; Department of State Superior Honor Award; Department of State Meritorious Honor Award

Education

B.S., Georgetown University, 1972

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