JOVAN
KURBALIJA is Director of DiploProjects, and lectures on diplomacy at the
Mediterranean Academy of Diplomatic Studies, Malta. He has academic and professional
background in diplomacy, international law and computer science. Along with academic
research, Kurbalija has developed many applications in the field of diplomacy (knowledge
management systems, databases, online learning courses, etc.). His major research
interests focus on a multidisciplinary study of the influence of information technology on
diplomacy and international relations.
Ambassador
WALTER FUST is Head of the Swiss Agency for Development and Cooperation (SDC), a
branch of the Swiss Ministry of Foreign Affairs. The Swiss Agency for Development and
Cooperation is responsible for humanitarian aid and relief, the Swiss Corps of Disaster
Relief, and bilateral and multilateral development cooperation programs. Fust has widely
varied experience in international relations, having served both in the Swiss diplomatic
service and in private industry.
Professor
RICHARD FALK is the Albert B. Milbank Professor of International Law and Practice
at Princeton University. He has lectured as a guest at a number of universities, including
the University of Stockholm, the Mediterranean Academy of Diplomatic Studies in Malta and
the Institute of International Relations in Vietnam. Falk is the author of numerous books
and articles on globalisation, international relations, international law, conflict, and
human rights, among other topics. His most recent book, Predatory Globalization: A
Critique, has just been published by Polity Press in the UK. Falk currently serves as
an advisory member for a great variety of American and international committees and
organisations.
COLIN
JENNINGS has served as Director of Wilton Park, an academically independent
agency of the British Foreign and Commonwealth Office (FCO), since 1996. He worked for the
UK Ministry of Defence from 1976 to 1983, primarily on NATO conventional and nuclear
weapons defence policy. Jennings transferred to the Foreign and Commonwealth Office in
1983, working in Policy Planning Staff on security policy issues and the Americas, and
eventually serving in Lagos and Cyprus.
Dr.
KEITH HAMILTON is Historian in the Foreign and Commonwealth Office and Senior
Editor of Documents on British Policy Overseas. His publications include Bertie Thame:
Edwardian Ambassador (Royal Historical Society: Woodbridge, 1990) and (with Richard
Langhorne) The Practice of Diplomacy: Its Evolution, Theory and Administration
(London: Routledge, 1994). He is currently Honorary Visiting Fellow in the University of
Leicester's Centre for the Study of Diplomacy.
J.
THOMAS CONVERSE has served as the Chief of the Records Management Section of the
Inter-American Development Bank since 1993. His experience as an archivist began with his
work, from 1979 to 1985, at the State Archives of Kentucky, following completion of an
M.A. in Library Sciences at the University of Kentucky. In 1985 Converse joined the
Foreign Service of the U. S. Department of State, serving in Guatemala, Spain and
Nicaragua. In 1991 he resigned his commission in the Foreign Service to return to the
United States as Head of the Library of the U.S. National Archives.
Professor
ROBIN ALSTON served as the Chair of Library Studies at London University from
1990 to 1998, teaching and guiding research in librarianship at University College, and
since 1994 at the Centre for English Studies in the School of Advanced Study, where he
started the first postgraduate MA degree in book history. Before this, Alston was involved
in a British Library undertaking of cataloguing all of the books printed in Britain and
her dependant territories during the 18th century. Alston has also taught
English Literature at Leeds University, and has initiated innovative projects in the
printing of classic texts for the study of English literature and history, and art
lithography.
Dr.
JOHN PACE is an international civil servant of long standing in the United
Nations. He served as Secretary to the Commission on Human Rights from 1978 to 1994, and
was the Coordinator of the World Conference on Human Rights (Vienna 1993). He has headed
Special Procedures and Technical Cooperation programmes and has led fact-finding missions
for the Commission in several countries. He is currently the head of the Research and
Right to Development Branch in the United Nations Office of the High Commissioner for
Human Rights.
Dr.
JOHN HARPER is a consultant in manpower planning and human resource development
with worldwide experience in both developed and developing economies. A Visiting Professor
in International Management at the American University in Cairo, he has worked in both
public and private sectors, dealing with the variety of HR situations arising in each of
these environments. He is currently Director of Studies at the Malta Chamber of Commerce.
JENNIFER
CASSINGENA HARPER is the International Relations Officer of the Malta Council for
Science and Technology, responsible for coordinating international relations in science
and technology. She read international relations at Keele University and carried out her
postgraduate studies at the London School for Economic and Political Sciences. She is
currently completing her doctoral research at the University of Malta on the theme
"The Internationalisation of S&T Policy: Malta Case Study 1988-1996."
Professor
DIETRICH KAPPELER served as Director of the Diplomatic Studies Program of the
Graduate Institute of International Studies in Geneva from 1993 to 1998. He was the
founding Director of the Mediterranean Academy of Diplomatic Studies at the University of
Malta, 1990-1993. Kappeler has extensive experience in diplomacy and international
relations, and lectures and writes on International Law, Diplomatic and Consular Law, Law
of International Institutions, Human Rights and Humanitarian Law, Diplomacy, and
Constitutional and Administrative Law of Switzerland.
Dr.
ALEX SCEBERRAS TRIGONA has been organizing courses simulating international
negotiationsbilateral and multilateralat the Mediterranean Academy of
Diplomatic Studies, University of Malta, since 1991. Dr. Trigona served as Malta's
Minister of Foreign Affairs from 1981-1987. He negotiated Malta's Neutrality Agreements.
He lobbied for, won and managed Malta's first ever seat on the United Nations Security
Council for 1983-1984. His Law Doctorate was awarded on the basis of a seminal thesis
"Constitutional Change and the Maltese Constitution." Fundamental constitutional
changes in 1974 followed this thesis in both manner and substance. His thesis as a Rhodes
Scholar at the University of Oxford on "The Anglo-Maltese Crisis 1971-1972"
innovatively used a rigorous multi-disciplinary approach to international relations
employing legal, political, strategic, and economic analyses of international disputes.
GAETAN
NAUDI was appointed Maltas Ambassador to Egypt in April 1999. Naudi entered
Maltas civil service in 1964 and progressed through a variety of administrative and
managerial roles, assuming responsibility for activities mainly in the fields of financial
management, human resource administration and internal audit. From 1990 to 1993 Naudi
served as Manager of the Finance and Administration Division in the Management Systems
Unit (now MITTS), and was the Secretary of the Board of Directors. In 1993 Naudi became
Director of Corporate Services in the Maltese Ministry of Foreign Affairs, and has
promoted and actively participated in the computerisation and ICT projects of the
ministry.
DRAZAN
PEHAR currently works in Sarajevo at the Office of the High Representative to
Bosnia and Herzegovina as media analyst. He served as Chief of Staff to the President of
the Federation of Bosnia and Herzegovina in 1996, and took part in the final series of
1996 negotiations on establishment of the Federation institutions. Pehar acquired a
Masters of Diplomacy from the Mediterranean Academy of Diplomatic Studies in Malta in 1997
with summa cum laude. His theoretical interest is primarily in creative uses of language
(metaphors, ambiguities, politeness figures, historical analogies) focusing on
international politics, diplomacy, and conflict research. |