Noriyuki Shikata serving with the Japanese Diplomatic Corps has been transferred from his post as Director of Status of U.S. Forces Agreement to that of Assistant Press Secretary, Director in charge of the International Press for the Japanese Foreign ...
Omar Bandar (2006) was part of a fifteen-member delegation to the West Bank in Palestine, in association with the Cambridge Peace Commission, in November-December 2007. The purpose of the delegation was to ...
On October 24th-25th, Nina Sajic travelled to Italy as a member of the official delegation of Bosnia and Herzegovina, where she met with both Pope Benedict XVI and Italian President Giorgio Napolitano.
Nina is Foreign Policy Advisor to H.E. President Nebojsa Radmanovic of ...
Danilo Padillaworks for UNESCO in Bangkok where he is Programme Planning Officer and Executive Assistant to the Director. Danny participates in UNESCO's medium-term strategy consultations.
His responsibilities include liaising with the more than 20 U.N. agencies based in Thailand, where ...
Matthew Bentleyis working with UNEP (United Nations Environmental Protection Agency) in Paris on a two-year assignment, after which he will return to Australia to his post with the Department of Foreign Affairs and Trade, within their ...
Deborah Lizak works at Columbia University as special assistant to Joseph Stiglitz, recipient of the Nobel Prize of Economics in 2001. Her duties include background research on anyone that professor Stiglitz meets. Traveling with him to conferences ...
After returning from Paris where he had spent many years, Rao Chelikani started an International Foundation for Human Development (IFHD) in Hyderabad, India. IFHD is an organization that strives to activate civil society for self-management ...
Arnold Obermayris Deputy Head of Mission and counsellor currently serving at the Austrian Embassy in Bangkok. He took up this position in May 2007 after serving the Austrian diplomatic corps in Japan.
Douglas YatesUSA Ph.D Associate Professor School of International Relations
Every day the news is filled with stories about foreign leaders, wars, peace talks, and tragedies. Our students learn how to fit together those pieces like a puzzle, and through the lens of international relations, understand the world as it is.