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Weiss had written op-eds on international affairs and national security issues since 1983. He had written as broadly and consistently on issues related to southeastern Asia and the Asian subcontinent the past 20 years – including Indonesia, Thailand, Myanmar, India – as any other American writer.
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sought to create new partnerships between business and government to improve US schools. Weiss and other members proposed "break-the-mold" designs for school reform. The ideas gained support within the Bush administration but failed due to opposition from the teachers’ unions.
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In 1994, a BENS report that twenty-six of the twenty-seven bases recommended for closure under the BRAC process remained open or had reopened with new federal tenants helped speed the bases' closures back. Weiss was invited to address the issue on CBS’
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as a "brilliant fraud" whose actions run counter to Turkey's secular and democratic tradition, called on the US to reconsider its relationships with Saudi Arabia and Pakistan, and argued for a change in the US's approach to
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Key themes in Weiss's writings include the US leadership, economics, global business, and national borders. He described himself as "an internationalist who believes the world is better off when America is out in front".
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Although he never found gold, he found rich deposits of manganese ore, often braving dangerous or isolated conditions to secure new supplies. His business succeeded and Inc. Magazine described Weiss's 1977 book
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by cutting a deal to import Soviet chromium into the United States. The Soviet-American Trading Corporation was responsible for up to eighty percent of trade between the United States and the Soviet Union.
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from the base-closing process by appointing a U.S. government commission to recommend closures, was based on a concept proposed by a BENS member. BENS also influenced the passage of the
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asked Weiss why senior business leaders were becoming vocal about issues pertaining to nuclear war. His reply later became his signature catchphrase: "Being dead is bad for business".
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He joined the U.S. Army in January 1944, shortly after his seventeenth birthday, and was discharged with the rank of Sergeant in August, 1946. Weiss credited President
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program, a venture capital firm to develop promising national security technologies for the CIA. He also led efforts to design a public-private partnership called the
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Weiss started writing on national security issues in 1983 and has continued to write regularly on a wide range of foreign and domestic issues for titles including the
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BENS initially focused largely on arms control and defense procurement. In a series of op-eds, Weiss drew attention to the dangers of nuclear proliferation and said
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Weiss frequently visited 1960s San Francisco, home of the nascent counterculture movement. Weiss maintained close friendships with San Francisco journalists
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to search for gold in Mexico in the 1950s, Weiss became a successful entrepreneur in the mining industry before turning to politics as co-founder of the
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In 1991, Weiss became involved in a private sector-led, not-for-profit venture to reinvent America's public schools under President
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was operating on outdated assessments of national security needs in justifying inefficient acquisitions and unnecessary bases. The
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Weiss had no experience in the mining business and struggled at first but developed his first key rule of business: Don't Die.
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In 2007, Weiss stepped down as the Chairman of BENS and assumed the title of Founding Chairman. That year, Weiss received the
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Hyatt, Vicki (April 3, 2024). "Rail disruption following mill closure threatened jobs at epsom salt maker".
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Mining Executive; Founding Chairman of Business Executives for National Security (BENS); Philanthropist
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Center for International Affairs, now known as the Weatherhead Center for International Affairs.
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before it went public in 1986. He served on the company's board of directors for two decades.
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On February 28, 2017, Weiss’ memoir titled "Being Dead is Bad for Business" was published by
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In Mexico, Weiss came to know several participants in Mexico's vibrant art world, including
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Stanley A. Weiss, "Don't Let The Crisis in Ukraine Damage Decades of Nuclear Cooperation,"
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Based in part on his work on nuclear non-proliferation at Harvard, in 1982, Weiss founded
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Stanley Weiss, executive who founded group monitoring defense spending, dies at 94
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During his time as a Georgetown student in 1951, Weiss was inspired by the
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Throughout the 1990s and 2000s, he was a regular op-ed contributor to the
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In 1971, Weiss and his family moved to London. He was a member of the
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as the "definitive text on the non-metallurgical uses of manganese".
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to argue that Yudhoyono preferred the United States over Indonesia.
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Stanley A. Weiss, "Chemical Weapons: A Valuable Treaty to Ratify,"
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were among a group of friends who met regularly with Weiss at
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After his Harvard fellowship, Weiss created and financed the
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Weiss received an honorary Doctor of Humane Letters from
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Weiss diversified his businesses and in 1960, he founded
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Weiss had also invested in other companies, including
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Weiss, Stanley A.; Heinemann, Tim (29 January 2014).
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was published by Disruption Books in February 2017.
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Harvard University Center for International Affairs
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His closest friends were the entrepreneur 608:New American Schools Development Corporation 675:. He wrote about international affairs for 1498: 1496: 625:, which faced financial troubles in 1968. 595:to run in the 1980 presidential election. 120: 1482: 1480: 1331: 1329: 484:Business Executives for National Security 241:Business Executives for National Security 109:Learn how and when to remove this message 1975: 1973: 1971: 1778:The Making of India: A Political History 1542: 1540: 1459: 1457: 1416: 1414: 1412: 1410: 1266: 1264: 591:. The Party recruited environmentalist 489:In a February 2, 1983, interview on the 320:Weiss was born on December 21, 1926, in 1590: 1588: 1558: 1556: 1525: 1523: 1353: 1351: 1304: 1302: 1243: 1241: 1239: 1112:Johnston, David Cay (9 February 1998). 933: 2045:Walsh School of Foreign Service alumni 1925:"It's Time to Talk About Saudi Arabia" 1574: 1572: 1376: 1365: 1214: 1212: 1178: 1176: 1145: 1143: 1129: 1127: 715:, during an election campaign against 688:Weiss had described Turkish President 425:where Giles had operated since 1954. 1650: 1648: 1336:Weiss, Stanley A. (28 October 1994). 1162: 1160: 1107: 1105: 1103: 763:Weiss was the executive producer for 357:. He was also the Business Fellow at 198:Being Dead is Bad for Business (2017) 7: 1516:https://www.imdb.com/name/nm0919175/ 1089: 1087: 1056: 1054: 1012: 1010: 619:Weiss nearly purchased the magazine 570:Nuclear Information Resource Service 554:Distinguished Civilian Service Award 206:Lisa (Popper) Weiss (1958 – present) 47:adding citations to reliable sources 1655:Weiss, Stanley A. (February 2017). 995: 993: 952:Weiss, Stanley A. (February 2017). 843:, Switzerland, where he befriended 704:published an op-ed on the hunt for 635:. His writing has also appeared in 1872:Weiss, Stanley A. 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He would later befriend 785:, the daughter of painters 734:Film and theater production 514:Chemical Weapons Convention 423:Waynesville, North Carolina 268:, and catalyzing President 266:Chemical Weapons Convention 2071: 1360:"How to Invest in Myanmar" 922:International Crisis Group 574:Three Mile Island disaster 459:and his wife, Linda – and 428:Working with entrepreneur 413:, the largest supplier of 2050:Writers from Philadelphia 1249:"Hiroshima Saved My Life" 978:"Hiroshima Saved My Life" 901:. He was a member of the 758:Ring, Ring, Llame el Amor 738:Weiss was co-producer of 543:New Jersey Business Force 461:Chicken Soup for the Soul 392:Manganese: The Other Uses 355:School of Foreign Service 2035:Lehigh University alumni 1506:(Friday, August 8, 2003) 717:Susilo Bambang Yudhoyono 558:US Department of Defense 316:Early life and education 272:'s 2000 visit to India. 1375:Cite magazine requires 812:, advertising pioneers 769:, a 1971 film starring 604:America 2000 Initiative 1490:, (September 16, 1998) 508:, which helped remove 473:John Kenneth Galbraith 379:to search for gold in 753:The Bells Are Ringing 713:Megawati Sukarnoputri 585:Carter administration 467:Anti-nuclear activism 436:at the height of the 352:Georgetown University 250:Inspired by the film 216:Christina Weiss Lurie 2040:Virginia Tech alumni 1913:. 15 September 2011. 1825:"Unrequited Promise" 1752:(September 11, 1996) 1659:. Disruption Books. 1488:The Washington Times 1450:. 15 September 2011. 956:. 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