11: Welche Außenpolitik – Wertebasiert oder Realpolitik?
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Julian BRAITHWAITE
Ambassador for the United Kingdom, Political and Security Committee of the European Union, Brussels
1992-1994 | Desk Officer for European monetary issues, Bank of England, London |
1994-1995 | Desk Officer for NATO-Bosnia issues, Foreign and Commonwealth Office, London |
1995 | Special Adviser to the UN Special Representative of the Secretary General, United Nations, Zagreb |
1996-1998 | First Secretary Political, British Embassy Belgrade |
1998-2002 | Deputy spokesman for foreign and European affairs and then speechwriter for the Prime Minister, 10 Downing Street, London |
1999 | Special Adviser to the Supreme Allied Commander, NATO, |
2002-2004 | Political Advisor and Director of Communications, Office of the High Representative and EU Special Representative to Bosnia and Herzegovina, Bosnia and Herzegovina |
2004-2008 | Counselor for Global Issues, British Embassy Washington |
2008-2011 | Director of Consular Services, Foreign and Commonwealth Office, London |
2011 | Head of the Libya Communications Team, London |
since 2011 | UK Ambassador to the Political and Security Committee of the European Union, Foreign and Commonwealth Office, Brussels |
Dr. Thomas MAYR-HARTING
Chair, International Advisory Board, European Forum Alpbach, Vienna
1977 | Law Studies in Vienna (Dr. iur.) |
1977-1978 | Postgraduate-Studies, College of Europe, Bruges |
1978 | Diploma of The Hague Academy of International Law, The Hague |
1979 | Joined the Austrian Diplomatic Service |
1982-1986 | Austrian Mission to the European Communities, Brussels |
1986-1990 | Austrian Embassy, Moscow |
1991-1993 | Private Office of the Austrian Foreign Minister, Vienna |
1993-1995 | Deputy Head of Cabinet of Foreign Ministers Mock and Schüssel, Vienna |
1995-1999 | Director for Security Policy and Policy Planning, Austrian Foreign Ministry, Vienna |
1996-1999 | Deputy Political Director, Austrian Foreign Ministry, Vienna |
1999-2003 | Ambassador of Austria to Belgium and Head of the Austrian Mission to NATO, Brussels |
2002-2004 | Special Representative of the Austrian Foreign Minister for the Western Balkans |
2003-2004 | Representative of the Federal Chancellor of Austria in the Commission on the Reform of the Austrian Armed Forces, Vienna |
2003-2008 | Political Director (Director General for Political Affairs) of the Austrian Foreign Ministry, Vienna |
2008-2011 | Permanent Representative of Austria to the United Nations, New York |
2009-2010 | Also represented Austria on the United Nations Security Council, New York (President of the Security Council in November 2009) |
2011 | Vice-President of the 66th General Assembly of the UN, New York |
2011-2015 | Ambassador, (Head of the Delegation) of the European Union to the United Nations, New York |
since 2015 | Managing Director for Europe and Central Asia, European External Action Service, Brussels |
Visiting Professor, College of Europe, Bruges and Natolin |
Mag. Dr. Alexander MARSCHIK
Director General, Section II - Bilateral Affairs, Austrian Federal Ministry for Europe, Integration and Foreign Affairs, Vienna
1989-1996 | Assistant Professor, Institute of International Law and International Relations, University of Vienna |
1990-1998 | Lecturer of International Law at the University of Vienna |
1996 | Austrian Ministry for Foreign Affairs; EU-Department |
1997 | First Secretary at the Austrian Mission to the United Nations in Geneva |
1997-1999 | Head of General-Affairs-Council Unit in the EU-Division, Austrian MFA |
1999-2003 | Legal and Political Counsellor at the Austrian Mission to the United Nations in New York |
2003-2007 | Deputy Permanent Representative of Austria to the United Nations |
2007-2011 | Ambassador; Director for Disarmament, Arms Control and Non-Proliferation, Austrian Ministry for European and International Affairs, Vienna |
2011-2015 | Austrian Ambassador to the Political and Security Committee of the European Union, Brussels |
2015-2018 | Director General for International Affairs and Political Director, Austrian MFA |
since 2018 | Director General for Bilateral Affairs, EU-Common Foreign Policy and Political Director, Austrian MFA |
DEA/MPP Bruno STAGNO UGARTE
Executive Director, Security Council Report, New York; Former Minister for Foreign Affairs and Worship of the Republic of Costa Rica
1988-1992 | Universität Georgetown; Bachelor in Politikwissenschaften (Internationale Beziehungen) |
1992-1994 | Universität Sorbonne; Master in Politikwissenschaften (Politische Soziologie) |
1994-1998 | Generalkonsul und Stellvertreter, Botschaft von Costa Rica in Frankreich |
1995-1997 | CRI-Vertreter, OECD Emerging Market Economy Forum, Frankreich |
1995-1998 | CRI-Vertreter, OECD Multilateral Agreement on Investments, Frankreich |
CRI-Vertreter, Bureau International des Expositions, Frankreich | |
1998-2002 | Leiter Ministerbüro, Außenministerium |
1999-2000 | Mitglied, Institute for Democracy and Electoral Assistence, Schweden |
2000-2001 | Master in Öffentlicher Politik, Universität Princeton, Woodrow Wilson School |
2001-2002 | Professor, Universidad de Costa Rica, Schule der Politikwissenschaften |
2002 | stv. Stadtratsmitglied, Escazú |
2002-2006 | Botschafter und Ständiger Vertreter bei der UNO |
2003 | Vizepräsident, Komitee für Kinderrechte, VN |
Vizepräsident, Konferenz über kleine Waffen und leichte Waffen, VN | |
2003-2004 | Vizepräsident, XI und XII Kommission für nachhaltige Entwicklung, VN |
2005-2006 | Mitglied, Berater, Parlamentarians for Global Action, USA |
2007-2009 | Co-President of the Article 14 Conference of the Comprehensive Test Ban Treaty, Vienna and New York |
2005-2008 | Präsident, Versammlung der Vertragsstaaten, Internationaler Strafgerichtshof |
2006-2010 | Amtsantritt als Außenminister |