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|birth_place = Istanbul, Turkey |death_date = |death_place = |party = Republican People's Party |spouse = Catherine Derviş |alma_mater = London School of Economics Princeton University }} Kemal Derviş ((:keˈmal deɾviʃ); born 10 January 1949) is a Turkish economist and politician, and former head of the United Nations Development Programme. He was honored by the government of Japan for having "contributed to mainstreaming Japan's development assistance policy through the United Nations."〔Japanese Ministry of Foreign Affairs, ( "2009 Autumn Conferment of Decorations on Foreign Nationals," p. 1. )〕 In 2005, he was ranked 67th in the Top 100 Public Intellectuals Poll conducted by ''Prospect'' and ''Foreign Policy'' magazines.〔(The top 100 intellectuals )〕〔(The Prospect/FP Top 100 Public Intellectuals )〕 He is currently Vice President and Director of the Global Economy and Development program at the Brookings Institution.〔http://www.brookings.edu/experts/dervisk.aspx〕 In March 2015, Derviş agreed to become the Deputy Prime Minister of Turkey responsible for the economy in a cabinet led by Republican People's Party (CHP) leader Kemal Kılıçdaroğlu should his party form the government after the general election to be held in June. He declined to become a Member of Parliament however, stating that he would prefer to participate in the cabinet from outside Parliament. He is therefore the first and remains the only shadow minister in Turkey.〔http://www.hurriyet.com.tr/ekonomi/28568285.asp〕 ==Early life== Derviş was born on 10 January 1949 in Istanbul, Turkey to a Turkish father and a Dutch-German mother. 抄文引用元・出典: フリー百科事典『 ウィキペディア(Wikipedia)』 ■ウィキペディアで「Kemal Derviş」の詳細全文を読む スポンサード リンク
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