Anders Fogh Rasmussen
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Anders Fogh Rasmussen took office as the North Atlantic Treaty Organization’s 12th Secretary General on 1 August 2009.

Anders Fogh Rasmussen was born in Ginnerup, Jutland, on 26 January 1953. After passing the baccalaureate at Viborg Katedralskole in 1972, he studied economics at the University of Aarhus, graduating (MSc Econ) in 1978. The same year he became member of the Danish Parliament representing the Liberal Party.

Mr. Rasmussen held numerous positions in government and opposition throughout his political career. From 1987 to 1992 he was Minister for Taxation and from 1990 to 1992 also Minister for Economic Affairs in the Conservative-Liberal coalition Government. As Minister for Economic Affairs and member of the EU’s ECOFIN-council 1990-92, Mr. Rasmussen was the Danish negotiator of and signatory to the Maastricht Treaty which eventually led to the introduction of the single currency, the euro.

From 1992 to 1998 he was spokesman for the Liberal Party and from 1993 to 1998 in addition vice-chairman of the Parliament’s Economic and Political Affairs Committee. In 1998 he became chairman of the Liberal Party’s national organisation and vice-chairman of the Parliament’s Foreign Policy Board.

After the parliamentary elections in 2001 he formed his first government, a coalition consisting of the Liberal Party and the Conservative People’s Party. His government was re-elected in 2005 and 2007 respectively, and he held the position as Prime Minister until he was elected as future NATO Secretary General at the Strasbourg-Kehl Summit in April 2009.

During the Danish Presidency of the European Union from July to December 2002 Mr. Rasmussen played a key role in the process leading to conclusion of the accession negotiations with 10 candidates for EU-membership at the meeting of the European Council in Copenhagen in December 2002.

Mr. Rasmussen is married to Anne-Mette Rasmussen. They have three children. In his spare time, he is a passionate runner, and he also enjoys cycling and kayaking.

Blog Entries by Anders Fogh Rasmussen

NATO Starts the Countdown to Chicago

2 Comments | Posted March 22, 2012 | 9:20 AM

Today, at NATO Headquarters in Brussels, I was fortunate enough to sample a taste of Chicago -- from pizza, to corned beef, popcorn, and cheesecake. I was joined by Illinois governor Pat Quinn, US Ambassador to NATO Ivo Daalder, and Chicago's first lady Amy Rule to start the countdown to...

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An Ally in America

0 Comments | Posted May 6, 2011 | 11:45 AM

On Saturday I will arrive in the United States to communicate the European Allies' enormous appreciation for America's contribution to our common security. During my week-long trip, I will meet US leaders and speak to a variety of audiences in Atlanta, Austin, Chicago, and Washington, DC. And I shall present...

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A New NATO for a New World

0 Comments | Posted November 19, 2010 | 7:53 AM

Members of my generation tend to look at security through the prism of the Cold War, as if the geopolitical map were a huge game of Risk. They think of big armies, set-piece battles, and countries changing colors after a roll of the dice. There is a comforting logic to...

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Women's Rights: A Matter of Peace and Stability

0 Comments | Posted March 8, 2010 | 5:06 AM

On this International Women's Day, it is fitting that we reflect upon United Nations Security Council Resolution 1325, adopted almost ten years ago. With this resolution, the United Nations recognized that conflict disproportionately impacts civilians, and particularly women. It remains a powerful call to protect those who are most vulnerable...

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We Share Common Interests with Russia

0 Comments | Posted December 17, 2009 | 5:04 AM

While we still have disagreements with Russia, these differences should not paralyze us. Instead, we should focus on those areas where NATO and Russia share common security interests.

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NATO and Climate Change

0 Comments | Posted December 15, 2009 | 8:19 AM

Some may wonder why NATO would be interested in climate change. To me, this is a bit like asking why a person would be interested in a change in gravity. While gravity does not dictate what you choose to do at any given moment, it does tend to push all...

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This Is Not Just America's War

0 Comments | Posted December 2, 2009 | 9:38 AM

Last night, President Obama confirmed that we cannot have security at home until terrorism is defeated in Afghanistan. He expressed the determination of the United States to reach a successful conclusion. And he backed up those words by committing a substantial number of troops and by setting a clear political...

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