Mark Perry (author)

Mark Perry
Born1950
DiedAugust 8, 2021
NationalityAmerican
EducationNorthwestern Military and Naval Academy
Alma materBoston University
GenreNon-fiction

Mark Perry (1950 – 8 August 2021) was an American author specializing in military, intelligence, and foreign affairs analysis.[1][2]

He authored nine books: Four Stars,[3] Eclipse: The Last Days of the CIA,[4] A Fire In Zion: Inside the Israeli-Palestinian Peace Process,[5] Conceived in Liberty,[6] Lift Up Thy Voice,[7] Grant and Twain,[8] Partners In Command,[9] Talking To Terrorists,[10] and The Most Dangerous Man in America: The Making of Douglas MacArthur.[11]

Perry’s articles have been featured in a number of publications including The Los Angeles Times, The Washington Post, The Nation, Newsday, the St. Louis Post-Dispatch, the Christian Science Monitor, and The Plain Dealer (Cleveland, Ohio).

Background

Perry was a graduate of Northwestern Military and Naval Academy and of Boston University.

Career

Perry was the former co-Director of the Washington, D.C., London, and Beirut-based Conflicts Forum,[12] which specializes in engaging with Islamist movements in the Levant in dialogue with the West. Perry served as co-Director for over five years. A detailed five-part series on this experience was published by the Asia Times in March and in July 2006.[13] Perry served as an unofficial advisor to PLO Chairman and Palestinian President Yasser Arafat from 1989 to 2004.[14][15]

Perry appeared on numerous national and international televised forums. He was a frequent guest commentator and expert on Al-Jazeera television, appeared regularly on CNN’s The International Hour and on Special Assignment. Perry’s work on the CIA’s program to destabilize the Saddam Hussein regime, originally published by Regardies magazine, was the basis for an award winning BBC Panorama production of “The Intelligence War Against Iraq”. His son, Cal Perry,[16] was a CNN Mideast correspondent and al-Jazeera's Jerusalem correspondent.

Perry’s books have met with critical acclaim from Kirkus Reviews, The Washington Post, The New York Review of Books, The New York Times, The New Yorker, and many other publications. He has served as editor of Washington D.C.’s City Paper,[17] and The VVA Veteran, the largest circulation newspaper for veterans.[18] Perry was also Washington correspondent for The Palestine Report,[19] and was a senior fellow at the Jerusalem Media and Communications Center.[20]

Perry was a senior foreign policy analyst for Vietnam Veterans of America Foundation (VVAF).[21] VVAF, an international humanitarian organization, co-founded the International Campaign to Ban Landmines, the 1997 Nobel Peace Prize recipient.[22] Perry served as the political director for the VVAF’s Campaign for a Landmine Free World.

Perry served as a senior analyst at the Quincy Institute for Responsible Statecraft.[23]

Israeli journalist Ehud Yaari described him as "veteran anti-Israel warrior".[24][25]

Works

  • Four Stars: The Inside Story of the Forty-Year Battle Between the Joint Chiefs of Staff and America's Civilian Leaders ISBN 9780395429235
  • Eclipse: The Last Days of the CIA, ISBN 9780756751807
  • A Fire In Zion: Inside the Israeli-Palestinian Peace Process, New York: Morrow, 1994. ISBN 9780688121716
  • Conceived in Liberty: William Oates, Joshua Chamberlain, and the American Civil War, New York: Morrow, 1994. ISBN 9780140247978
  • Lift Up Thy Voice, on the Grimké family, ISBN 9780142001035
  • Grant and Twain: The Story of a Friendship That Changed America ISBN 9780679642732
  • Partners In Command: George Marshall and Dwight Eisenhower in War and Peace, New York: Penguin Books, 2007. ISBN 9781594201059, OCLC 263426426
  • Talking To Terrorists: Why America Must Engage with its Enemies, Basic Books, 2011. ISBN 9780465011179
  • The Most Dangerous Man in America: The Making of Douglas MacArthur. Basic Books, 2014. ISBN 9780465051687, OCLC 888557149

References

  1. ^ Mills, Curt (August 9, 2021). "Death Of An American Original: Mark Perry, 1950-2021". The American Conservative. Retrieved August 13, 2021.
  2. ^ Vlahos, Kelley Beaucar. "RIP: Mark Perry, an extraordinary journalist in extraordinary times". Responsible Statecraft. Retrieved August 13, 2021.
  3. ^ Kitfield, James (September 9, 2009). Four Stars : The Inside Story of the Forty-Year Battle Between the Joint Chiefs of Staff and America's Civilian Leaders (9780395429235): Mark Perry: Books. ISBN 978-0395429235.
  4. ^ Perry, Mark (September 9, 2009). Eclipse: The Last Days of the CIA (9780756751807): Mark Perry: Books. ISBN 978-0756751807.
  5. ^ Perry, Mark (1994). A Fire in Zion: The Israeli-Palestinian Search for Peace (9780688121716): Mark Perry: Books. ISBN 0688121713.
  6. ^ Rains, Alice (1999). Conceived In Liberty: William Oates, Joshua Chamberlain, and the American Civil War (9780140247978): Mark Perry: Books. ISBN 0140247971.
  7. ^ Washington, Booker T. (December 2002). Lift Up Thy Voice: The Grimke Family's Journey from Slaveholders to Civil Rights Leaders (9780142001035): Mark Perry: Books. ISBN 0142001031.
  8. ^ Hackett, David (2004). Grant and Twain: The Story of a Friendship That Changed America (9780679642732): Mark Perry: Books. ISBN 0679642730.
  9. ^ "Partners In Command: Books". Retrieved October 21, 2011.
  10. ^ Coleman, Isobel. Talking to Terrorists: Why America Must Engage with its Enemies (9780465011179): Mark Perry: Books. ISBN 0465011179.
  11. ^ Perry, Mark (April 1, 2014). The Most Dangerous Man in America: The Making of Douglas MacArthur. Basic Books. ISBN 978-0465013289.
  12. ^ "Conflicts Forum". Conflicts Forum. Retrieved October 21, 2011.
  13. ^ "Islamism Fascism Terrorism". Asia Times Online. September 11, 2001. Archived from the original on July 12, 2011. Retrieved October 21, 2011.{{cite web}}: CS1 maint: unfit URL (link)
  14. ^ "Jonathan Neumann, "Our Defenders at the CIA"". Retrieved September 16, 2014.
  15. ^ "Experts: Strike may speed up nuclear plan". Ynet. September 29, 2012. ...Mark Perry, who served as the unofficial advisor of former Palestinian Authority Chairman Yasser Arafat in 1989-2004 and presented the Palestinian stance in interviews to US television stations.
  16. ^ "Mark Perry". Eisenhower Institute. Archived from the original on September 3, 2014. Retrieved September 1, 2014.
  17. ^ Shott, Chris (October 15, 2011). "D.C. Arts, News, Food and Living". Washington City Paper. Retrieved October 21, 2011.
  18. ^ "The VVA Veteran". Vva.org. Retrieved October 21, 2011.
  19. ^ "Palestine Report – Palestinian news in English". Palestinereport.ps. September 29, 2005. Retrieved October 21, 2011.
  20. ^ "Jerusalem Media and Communications Centre – Breaking News & Opinion on the Israeli-Palestinian Conflict". JMCC.org. Retrieved October 21, 2011.
  21. ^ "Message From Bobby Muller". Veterans For America. February 19, 2010. Retrieved October 21, 2011.
  22. ^ "International Campaign to Ban Landmines". ICBL. Retrieved October 21, 2011.
  23. ^ "Mark Perry". Quincy Institute. Retrieved August 13, 2021.
  24. ^ "Perry-tales in 'Foreign Policy'". The Times of Israel. Retrieved September 16, 2014.
  25. ^ "Is Washington undermining Israel's campaign against Iran? - The Globe and Mail". The Globe and Mail. Retrieved September 16, 2014.

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