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The Graduate Institute of International and Development Studies, or the Geneva Graduate Institute (french: Institut de hautes études internationales et du développement), abbreviated IHEID, is a government-accredited postgraduate institution of higher education located in Geneva,
Switzerland ). Swiss law does not designate a ''capital'' as such, but the federal parliament and government are installed in Bern, while other federal institutions, such as the federal courts, are in other cities (Bellinzona, Lausanne, Luzern, Neuchâtel ...
. The current Geneva Graduate Institute was formed by a merger between the Graduate Institute of International Studies (french: Institut des hautes études internationales, abbreviated IHEI or HEI) and the Graduate Institute of Development Studies (, abbreviated IUED) in 2008. The institution counts one UN secretary-general ( Kofi Annan), seven Nobel Prize recipients, one
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winner, and numerous ambassadors, foreign ministers, and heads of state among its alumni and faculty. Founded by two senior League of Nations officials, the Graduate Institute maintains strong links with that international organisation's successor, the United Nations, and many alumni have gone on to work at UN agencies. Admission to the Graduate Institute's study programmes is highly competitive, with a selection rate of only 14% of applicants. Founded in 1927, the ''Graduate Institute of International Studies'' (''IHEI'' or ''HEI'') was continental Europe's oldest school of international relations and was the world's first graduate institute dedicated solely to the study of international affairs. It offered one of the first doctoral programmes in international relations in the world. In 2008, the Graduate Institute absorbed the Graduate Institute of Development Studies, a smaller postgraduate institution also based in Geneva founded in 1961. The merger resulted in the current Graduate Institute of International and Development Studies. Today the school enrolls close to a thousand postgraduate students from over 100 countries. Foreign students make up nearly 90% of the student body and the school is officially a bilingual English-French institution, although the majority of classes are in English. With Maison de la Paix acting as its primary seat of learning, the institute's campuses are located blocks from the United Nations Office at Geneva, International Labour Organization, World Trade Organization, World Health Organization, International Committee of the Red Cross, World Intellectual Property Organization and many other international organisations. It runs joint degree programmes with universities such as
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and Yale University, and is Harvard Kennedy School's only partner institution to co-deliver double degrees. The school is a member of the Association of Professional Schools of International Affairs (APSIA), a group of schools that specialize in public policy, public administration, and international affairs.


History

The Graduate Institute of International Studies was co-founded in 1927 by two scholar-diplomats working for the League of Nations Secretariat: the Swiss William Rappard, director of the Mandates Section, and the Frenchman Paul Mantoux, director of the Political Section. A bilingual institution like the League, it was to train personnel for the nascent international organisation. Its co-founder, Rappard, served as director from 1928 to 1955. The institute's original mandate was based on a close working relationship with both the League of Nations and the International Labour Organization. It was agreed that in exchange for training staff and delegates, the Institute would receive intellectual resources and diplomatic expertise (guest lecturers, etc.) from the aforementioned organisations. According to its statutes, the Graduate Institute was "an institution intended to provide students of all nations the means of undertaking and pursuing international studies, most notably of a historic, judicial, economic, political and social nature." The institute managed to attract a number of eminent faculty and lecturers, particularly from countries mired in oppressive Nazi regimes, e.g., and
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for law, Maurice Bourquin for diplomatic history, and the rising young Swiss jurist,
Paul Guggenheim Paul Guggenheim (15 September 1899 – 31 August 1977) was a Swiss scholar of international law. He studied law at the universities of Zurich, Geneva, Rome and Berlin. After his promotion in 1924, he briefly taught international law in Kiel in 1 ...
. Indeed, it is said that William Rappard had observed, ironically, that the two men to whom the Institute owed its greatest debt were Mussolini and Hitler. Subsequently, more noted scholars would join the institute's faculty. Hans Kelsen, the well-known theorist and philosopher of law, Guglielmo Ferrero, Italian historian, and
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, scholar and diplomat all called the Graduate Institute home. Other arrivals, similarly seeking refuge from dictatorships, included the eminent free market economy historian, Ludwig von Mises, and another economist,
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, who greatly influenced German postwar liberal economic policy as well as the development of the theory of a social market system. After a number of years, the Institute had developed a system whereby ''cours temporaires'' were given by prominent intellectuals on a week, semester, or yearlong basis. These cours temporaires were the intellectual showcase of the institute, attracting such names as Raymond Aron, René Cassin, Luigi Einaudi, John Kenneth Galbraith, G. P. Gooch, Gottfried Haberler, Friedrich von Hayek, Hersch Lauterpacht, Lord McNair, Gunnar Myrdal,
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, Pierre Renouvin, Lionel Robbins, , Count Carlo Sforza, Jacob Viner, and Martin Wight. Another cours temporaire professor, Montagu Burton Professor of International Relations at Oxford University, Sir Alfred Zimmern, left a particularly lasting mark on the institute. As early as 1924, while serving on the staff of the International Council for intellectual Cooperation in Paris, Zimmern began organizing international affairs summer schools under the auspices of the University of Geneva, 'Zimmern schools', as they became known. The initiative operated in parallel with the early planning for the launch of the Graduate Institute and the experience acquired by the former helped to shape the latter. Despite its small size, (before the 1980s the faculty never exceeded 25 members), the Institute boasts four faculty members who have received Nobel Prizes for economics – Gunnar Myrdal, Friedrich von Hayek, Maurice Allais, and Robert Mundell. Three alumni have been Nobel laureates. For a period of almost thirty years (1927–1954) the school was funded predominantly through the support of the
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. Since then the canton of Geneva and the Swiss Federal Council bear most of the costs associated with the institute. This transfer of financial responsibility coincided with the 1955 arrival of William Rappard's successor as director of the institute, Lausanne historian
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. Freymond inaugurated a period of great expansion, increasing the range of subjects taught and the number of both students and faculty, a process that continued well after his retirement in 1978. Under Freymond's tenure, the Graduate Institute hosted many international colloquia that discussed preconditions for East–West negotiations, relations with China and its rising influence in world affairs, European integration, techniques and results of politico-socioeconomic forecasting (the famous early
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reports, and the Futuribles project led by Bertrand de Jouvenel), the causes and possible antidotes to terrorism, Pugwash Conference concerns and much more. Freymond's term also saw many landmark publications, including the Treatise on international law by Professor Paul Guggenheim and the six-volume compilation of historical documents relating to the Communist International. The parallel history of the Graduate Institute of Development Studies (, IUED) also involves Freymond, who founded the institution in 1961 as the ''Institut Africain de Genève'', or African Institute of Geneva. The Graduate Institute of Development Studies was among the pioneer institutions in Europe to develop the scholarly field of sustainable development. The school was also known for the critical view of many of its professors on development aid, as well as for its journal, the ''Cahiers de l'IUED'' It was at the center of a huge international network.


Recent merger

In 2008, the Graduate Institute of International Studies (), absorbed the Graduate Institute of Development Studies (), to create the current ''Graduate Institute of International and Development Studies'' (IHEID).


Academics

Admission to the Graduate Institute's study programmes is highly competitive, with only 14% of applicants attending the Graduate Institute in 2014. The Institute awards its own degrees. It does not award undergraduate degrees.


Ranking

As a small institution offering exclusively master's and PhD programmes, the institute does not participate in popular university ranking. In ''
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'' ranking of best international relations schools in the world, the Graduate Institute's master's program was ranked 24th among Master's Programs for Policy Career in International Relations. It ranked 29th in 2018. In 2012, The Graduate Institute was listed among the Foreign Policy Association's "Top 50 International Affairs Graduate Programs." The LL.M. in international dispute settlement, offered jointly with the University of Geneva by the Geneva Center for International Dispute Settlement, was ranked second worldwide according to a 2012 survey of law firms conducted by the Global Arbitration Review. This same LL.M. also consistently featured in the top 10 LL.M. for alternative dispute resolution by the specialised website LLM-guide. The Graduate Institute's LL.M. in international law also featured in the top 10 LL.M. for public international law compiled by LLM-guide. The Geneva Academy of International Humanitarian Law and Human Rights' LL.M. in international humanitarian law and human rights—a joint programme between the Graduate Institute and the University of Geneva—also featured in LLM-guide's top 10 LL.M. programmes for human rights law.


Degree programmes


Master of Arts in International Affairs (MIA)

The MIA is an intensive two-year
interdisciplinary Interdisciplinarity or interdisciplinary studies involves the combination of multiple academic disciplines into one activity (e.g., a research project). It draws knowledge from several other fields like sociology, anthropology, psychology, ec ...
Master programme which begins with a rigorous foundation in quantitative and
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and in all the disciplines of the institute. In addition to their coursework, students must typically complete a capstone applied research project, two skills workshops, and a thesis between 15,000 and 25,000 words. Students can choose to specialize in one of three thematic tracks: Trade & International Finance; Global Security; and Environment, Resources & Sustainability.


Master of Arts in Development Studies (MDEV)

The MDEV is an intensive two-year
interdisciplinary Interdisciplinarity or interdisciplinary studies involves the combination of multiple academic disciplines into one activity (e.g., a research project). It draws knowledge from several other fields like sociology, anthropology, psychology, ec ...
Master programme which begins with a rigorous foundation in quantitative and
qualitative methods Qualitative research is a type of research that aims to gather and analyse non-numerical (descriptive) data in order to gain an understanding of individuals' social reality, including understanding their attitudes, beliefs, and motivation. This ...
and in all the disciplines of the institute. In addition to their coursework, students must typically complete a capstone applied research project, two skills workshops, and a thesis between 15,000 and 25,000 words. Students can choose to specialize in one of three thematic tracks: Mobilities, Spaces & Cities; Power, Conflict & Development; and Environment, Resources & Sustainability.


Disciplinary Master's degree (MA/MPhil/LLM Res equivalent)

An advanced disciplinary two-year master's programme is offered by each of the Graduate Institute's five academic departments: Anthropology & Sociology, International Economics, International History, International Law, and International Relations & Political Science. In general, the disciplinary programme includes taught coursework and workshops that prepare students for conducting research and writing their master's thesis during their final semester. As regards the law programme, the first year is substantively equivalent to an LLM, whereas the second year is designed to prepare students for studies at the doctoral level. In addition, a number of students transition during the MPhil to PhD status by way of the Fast Track programme.


Doctorate (PhD)

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students specialize in one disciplinary field. PhD candidates who wish to carry out bi-disciplinary research choose a main discipline (a major) and a second discipline (a minor).


Executive masters

Executive education programmes include masters in International Law, International Negotiation and Policy-Making, Development Policies and Practices.


Partnerships

The Graduate Institute has established joint or dual degree programmes with: the MPA programme at Harvard University's John F. Kennedy School of Government; the LLM in Global Health Law programme at the Georgetown University's Law Center; the BA programme at Yale University's Jackson Institute for Global Affairs; the BA programme at
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; the BA programme at
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; the BA programme at
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; the BA programme at the University of Hong Kong, and with the University of Geneva's LLM in International Dispute Settlement, LLM in International Humanitarian Law and Human Rights, Master's in Transitional Justice, and Master's of Advanced Studies in Humanitarian Action. Apart from the dual/joint degree programmes, students also have the option to spend an exchange semester at Georgetown Law School,
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, Michigan Law School, UCLA School of Law,
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, Yale University, the Elliott School of International Affairs at George Washington University, the Fletcher School of Law and Diplomacy at Tufts University, School of International Service at
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in Washington D.C., Northwestern University, University of Toronto,
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Institut d'Études Politiques de Paris, the Hertie School of Governance in Berlin, Bocconi University in Italy, Libera Università Internazionale degli Studi Sociali Guido Carli in Italy, Central European University in Vienna, the Graduate School of International Studies at
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, the Lee Kuan Yew School of Public Policy at the
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, the Graduate School of Asia-Pacific Studies at Waseda University, University of Hong Kong, Tsinghua University, Fudan University,
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, KIMEP University, Gadjah Mada University, the School of International Studies at Jawaharlal Nehru University, University of Malaya, the
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, Pontifical Catholic University of Peru, El Colegio de México, the
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, the University of Ghana, Cheikh Anta Diop University, Stellenbosch University, as well as the University of St. Gallen and ETH Zürich in Switzerland. Furthermore, the Graduate Institute is an active member of the following associations and academic networks: * APSIA – Association of Professional Schools of International Affairs: academic institutions specialising in international relations and international public policy are represented among APSIA's thirty-odd members. *
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: Represents and supports more than 850 institutions of higher education in 46 countries, providing them with a forum for cooperation and exchange of information on higher education and research policies. * Europaeum: Created at the initiative of the University of Oxford, the Europaeum is composed of ten leading European institutions of higher education and research. *
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: The ECPR is an independent scholarly association that supports the training, research and cross-national cooperation of many thousands of academics and graduate students specialising in political science and all its sub-disciplines. *
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: The EADI is the largest existing network of research and training institutes active in the field of development studies. * Agence Universitaire de la Francophonie: The AUF supports the build-up a French-language research area between French-speaking universities. The institute is one of 536 members belonging to the AUF and takes part in its exchange programmes in the fields of teaching and research. * Swiss University Conference: The SUC is a governmental organisation tasked with accrediting officially recognized Swiss universities.


Campus

The Campus de la paix is a network of buildings extending from Place des Nations (the United Nations Headquarters in Geneva) to the shores of Lake Geneva, spanning two public parks – and .


Maison de la paix

The Graduate Institute's main campus is the Maison de la paix (literally "House of Peace"), which opened in 2013. The Maison de la Paix is a 38,000 meter-square glass building distributed into six connected sections. It contains the Davis Library, which holds 350,000 books about social sciences, journals and annual publications, making it one of Europe's richest libraries in the fields of development and international relations. It is named after two Institute alumni—Ambassador Shelby Cullom Davis and his wife Kathryn Davis, following the Davis' $10 million donation to the institute. The neighboring Picciotto Student Residence was completed in 2012 and provides 135 apartments for students and visiting professors. Another, larger student residence, the Grand Morillon Student Residence, opened in 2021. Japanese architect Kengo Kuma designed the 680-bed student housing building. In addition to serving as the institute's main campus, the Maison de la paix also houses policy centres and advocacy groups with close ties to the Institute such as the Geneva Centre for the Democratic Control of Armed Forces (DCAF), the Geneva Centre for Security Policy (GCSP) the Geneva International Centre for Humanitarian Demining, Interpeace, the International Institute of Humanitarian Law and the World Business Council for Sustainable Development.


Historic villas

Another section of the campus are two historic villas situated by Lake Geneva, Villa Barton and Villa Moynier. Villa Barton served as the institute's main campus for most of the school's history. It now mostly houses administrative staff. Villa Moynier, created in 2001 and which opened in October 2009, houses the Institute-based Geneva Academy of International Humanitarian Law and Human Rights and Geneva Center for International Dispute Settlement. The building holds a symbolic significance as it was originally owned by
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, co-founder of the International Committee of the Red Cross, and subsequently used by the League of Nations and as the headquarters of the ICRC between 1933 and 1946.


Research

The institute's research activities are conducted both at fundamental and applied levels with the objective of bringing analysis to international actors, private or public, of main contemporary issues. These research activities are conducted by the faculty of the institute, as part of their individual work, or by interdisciplinary teams within centres and programmes whose activity focus on these main fields: *Conflict, security, and peacebuilding *Development policies and practices *Culture, religion, and identity *Dispute settlement *Environment and natural resources *Finance and development *Gender *Globalisation *Governance *Humanitarian action *Migration and refugees *Non-state actors and civil society *Rural development *Trade, regionalism, and integration Furthermore, the Graduate Institute is home to the Swiss Chair of Human Rights, the
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Chair in International Security and Conflict Studies, the André Hoffmann Chair in Environmental Economics, the Pictet Chair in Finance and Development, the Swiss Chair of International Humanitarian Law, and the Claude Ségré Chair on Conservation and Development.


Programmes and research centres

The centres and programmes of the Institute distribute analysis and research that contributes to the analysis of international organisations headquartered in Geneva: *The
Centre on Conflict, Development and Peacebuilding The Centre on Conflict, Development and Peacebuilding is an interdisciplinary research centre at the Graduate Institute of International and Development Studies which is housed at the Maison de la paix in Geneva. The Centre is staffed by sever ...
is for research in the areas of conflict analysis, peacebuilding, and the complex relationships between security and development. *The Centre for International Environmental Studies was established in 2010 for the purpose of developing political, legal and economic discourse on problems related to the global environment. *The Centre for Trade and Economic Integration brings together the research activities of eminent professors of economics, law and political science in the area of trade, economic integration and globalization. The Centre provides a forum for discussion and dialogue between the global research community, including the institute's student body and research centres in the developing world, and the international business community, as well as international organisations and NGOs. *The Centre for Finance and Development's research deals with finance and development at three levels: international finance, and development finance in particular, including the role played by the international financial institutions such as the IMF and the World Bank; financial development, including banking and financial sector development in emerging and developing countries, both from contemporary and historical perspectives; microeconomics of finance and development. *The Global Governance Centre provides a forum for scholars of governance and international organisations to interact with practitioners from the policy world in order to analyse global governance arrangements across a variety of issues. *The Global Health Centre's activities focus on two pillars, namely global health governance and global health diplomacy. *The Global Migration Centre focus on the transnational dimensions of migration and its interdisciplinary orientation. It combines inputs from lawyers, political scientists, economists, historians, anthropologists and sociologists. *The
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. *The Gender Centre produces research on the workings of gender in development and international relations and serves as a channel for the dissemination of such knowledge in both the anglophone and the francophone worlds. *The Small Arms Survey is an independent research project that serves as the principal international source of public information on all aspects of small arms and armed violence and as a resource for governments, policy-makers, researchers, and activists.


Publications

*Refugee Survey Quarterly – Published by Oxford University Press and based at the Graduate Institute, the ''Refugee Survey Quarterly'' is a peer-reviewed journal focusing on the challenges of forced migration from multidisciplinary and policy-oriented perspectives. *
Journal of International Dispute Settlement The ''Journal of International Dispute Settlement'' is a peer reviewed academic journal covering international dispute resolution. It is published by Oxford University Press. According to the '' Journal Citation Reports'', the journal has a ...
– Established by the Graduate Institute and the University of Geneva in 2010, the ''JIDS'' is dedicated to international law with commercial, economic and financial implications. It is published by Oxford University Press. *International Development Policy – A peer-reviewed e-journal that promotes cutting-edge research and policy debates on global development. *European Journal of Development Research – The ''European Journal of Development Research'' is a co-publication of the Graduate Institute and the
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with a multi-disciplinary focus. *Medicine Anthropology Theory – ''Medicine Anthropology Theory'' is an open-access journal that publishes scholarly articles, essays, reviews, and reports related to medical anthropology and science and technology studies. *Relations Internationales – ''Relations Internationales'' publishes research on international relations history ranging from the end of the 19th century to recent history.


Organisation


Legal status

IHEID is constituted as a Swiss private law foundation, ''Fondation pour les hautes études internationales et du développement'', sharing a convention with the University of Geneva. This is a particular organisational form, because IHEID is constituted as a foundation of private law fulfilling a public purpose. In addition, the political responsibility for the Institute shared between the Swiss Confederation and the canton of Geneva. Usually in Switzerland, it is the responsibility of the cantons to run public universities, except for the Federal Institutes of Technology ( ETHZ and EPFL). IHEID is therefore something like a hybrid institution, in-between the two standard categories.


Foundation Board

The Foundation Board is the administrative body of the institute. It assembles academics, politicians, people of public life and practitioners. It includes among others: Carlos Lopes, currently UN under secretary general and executive secretary of the Economic Commission for Africa, Julia Marton-Lefèvre (former director general of the International Union for Conservation of Nature), (journalist), and Tamar Manuelyan Atinc, (a former World Bank vice president).


Administration

The institute is headed by Marie-Laure Salles.


Notable alumni

The Graduate Institute has more than 18,000 alumni working around the world. * Kofi Annan – former secretary-general of the United Nations and 2001 Nobel Peace Prize recipient * Rafael Grossi – Director General of the
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* Mohamed ElBaradei – Egyptian jurist and diplomat, former director general of the
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and 2005 Nobel Peace Prize recipient * Leonid Hurwicz – Polish-American economist and mathematician,
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in 2007 * Micheline Calmy-Rey – former president of the Swiss Confederation * Kurt Furgler – former president of the Swiss Confederation *
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– interim president of Burkina Faso * Alpha Oumar Konaré – ex-president of Mali *
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* Jakaya Mrisho Kikwete – fourth president of Tanzania * Nazim al-Qudsi - former President of Syria (1961-1963)


Gallery

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Nobel laureates

* Kofi Annan (DEA 1962), former secretary-general of the United Nations and 2001 Nobel Peace Prize winner * Mohamed ElBaradei (DEA 1964), Egyptian jurist and diplomat, former director general of the
International Atomic Energy Agency The International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA) is an intergovernmental organization that seeks to promote the peaceful use of nuclear energy and to inhibit its use for any military purpose, including nuclear weapons. It was established in 1957 ...
, 1997–2009, and 2005 Nobel Peace Prize winner * Leonid Hurwicz (1940), Polish-American economist and mathematician, 2007 winner of the
Nobel Memorial Prize in Economics The Nobel Memorial Prize in Economic Sciences, officially the Sveriges Riksbank Prize in Economic Sciences in Memory of Alfred Nobel ( sv, Sveriges riksbanks pris i ekonomisk vetenskap till Alfred Nobels minne), is an economics award administered ...


Business

*
Ralph D. Crosby Jr. Ralph Dozier Crosby Jr. (born September 23, 1947) was president and CEO of EADS North America - now known as the Airbus Group, Inc - from 2002 to 2009. He is a board member of Airbus and of American Electric Power. Studies Born in South Carolina ...
(DEA 1976), chairman and CEO of Airbus Group, Inc. (formerly EADS North America), 2002–2009 *Jean-Marc Duvoisin (DEA 1985), CEO of Nespresso * Nobuyuki Idei, founder and CEO of Quantum Leaps Corporation; chairman and group CEO of Sony Corporation, 1999–2005 *Daniel Jaeggi, co-founder of Mercuria Energy Group *
Rick Gilmore Richard Gilmore (born 1943 in New York, New York) is President/CEO of GIC Trade, Inc. (the GIC Group), an international agribusiness company with partner offices in Beijing, São Paulo, Quito, Moscow, and Tel Aviv. He is also Founder and Chairman ...
(PhD 1971), president and CEO of the GIC Group and
Council on Foreign Relations The Council on Foreign Relations (CFR) is an American think tank A think tank, or policy institute, is a research institute that performs research and advocacy concerning topics such as social policy, political strategy, economics, mi ...
scholar *
Philipp Hildebrand Philipp Michael Hildebrand (born 19 July 1963) is a Swiss banker who has been serving as a vice chairman of BlackRock since 2012.Jochelle Mendonca, Emma Thomasson and Sinead Cruise (June 13, 2012)Former Swiss central bank head to join BlackRock''R ...
(DEA 1990), vice-president of BlackRock, former president of the Swiss National Bank * Baron Léon Lambert (Licence 1950), Belgian banker and art collector, whose bank was merged into the powerhouse
Drexel Burnham Lambert Drexel Burnham Lambert was an American multinational investment bank that was forced into bankruptcy in 1990 due to its involvement in illegal activities in the junk bond market, driven by senior executive Michael Milken. At its height, it was a ...
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Lynn Forester de Rothschild Lynn Forester, Lady de Rothschild (born July 2, 1954) is an American-British billionaire businesswoman who is the chief executive officer of E.L. Rothschild, a holding company she owns (previoulsy together with her third husband, Sir Evelyn Robe ...
(fellow 1978–1979), CEO of E.L. Rothschild *Yan Lan (PhD 1993), managing director of Lazard China *Jennifer Motles, chief sustainability officer of Philip Morris International * Frank Melloul (licence 1999), CEO of i24news *Christopher Murphy-Ives (DES 1990), vice-president and deputy general counsel for Europe, Middle East and Africa, Latin America and Canada at
Hewlett-Packard The Hewlett-Packard Company, commonly shortened to Hewlett-Packard ( ) or HP, was an American multinational information technology company headquartered in Palo Alto, California. HP developed and provided a wide variety of hardware components ...
*Muriel Schwab, Chief financial officer of the Gunvor (company) Group. * Brad Smith (DEA 1984), president and chief legal officer, Microsoft *Rafael Tiago Juk Benke, global head of corporate affairs of Brazilian multinational
Vale A vale is a type of valley. Vale may also refer to: Places Georgia * Vale, Georgia, a town in the Samtskhe-Javakheti region Norway * Våle, a historic municipality Portugal * Vale (Santa Maria da Feira), a former civil parish in the municipali ...
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G. Richard Thoman Gordon Richard Thoman (often known as G. Richard Thoman or Rick Thoman) is an American businessman who was President and CEO of Xerox Corporation, and CFO and Senior Vice President of IBM. Early life and education Thoman was born in the U.S. and ...
, American businessman and former president and CEO of Xerox Corporation *Bernard Zen-Ruffinen, president of Europe, Middle East and Africa at Korn Ferry International


Diplomacy

* Márcia Donner Abreu (DEA), ambassador of Brazil, Secretary for Bilateral Negotiations in Asia, the Pacific and Russia *Ochieng’ Adala, Ambassador of Kenya, executive director of the Africa Peace Forum *Félix Baumann (DEA 1995), ambassador of Switzerland to the United Nations in Geneva *William M. Bellamy (Certificate), Ret. US ambassador *Térence Billeter (DEA), ambassador of Switzerland to China *Jean-Marc Boulgaris (1970), former Swiss ambassador to Colombia and Denmark *Nadia Burger (1996), ambassador of Canada to Indonesia & Timor-Leste *Linus von Castelmur (1992), ambassador of Switzerland to India *
Arlette Conzemius Arlette Conzemius (born 11 December 1956) is an ambassador from Luxembourg who is the permanent representative to NATO and Belgium. She has also served as ambassador to the United States from 1998 until 2005. She served concurrently as the non- ...
(DEA), Swiss permanent representative to NATO *
Jean-Jacques de Dardel Jean-Jacques de Dardel, born in 1954, is a senior Swiss civil servant with a rich background in International Diplomatic Affairs, Academia and Statesmanship. Early life and education Born on 8 August 1954, to diplomat parents, originally from Neu ...
(DEA, PhD 1980), Swiss ambassador to China * Shelby Cullom Davis (PhD 1934), US ambassador to Switzerland, 1969–1975; philanthropist *Elyes Ghariani, Tunisian ambassador to Germany *Rubén González Sosa (DEA), ambassador, under-secretary of foreign affairs, 1971–1976, and acting foreign minister of Mexico, 1970–1975 *Erwin Hofer (1976), Swiss ambassador to Russia * Claude Heller (DEA), ambassador of Mexico to the United Nations *
Imran N. Hosein Imran Nazar Hosein (born 1942) is a Trinidadian and Tobagonian Islamic scholar, author and philosopher, who specializes in Islamic eschatology, world politics, economics, and modern socio-economic/political issues. He is the author of ''Jerusalem ...
, Islamic scholar-specialist in Islamic Eschatology; foreign service officer in the Ministry of Foreign Affairs of the Government of Trinidad and Tobago *
Tamara Kunanayakam Tamara Manimekhalai Kunanayakam is a Sri Lankan diplomat. She was the former Permanent Representative of Sri Lanka to the United Nations Office at Geneva and Sri Lankan Ambassador to Holy See. Early life Kunanayakam was born in and grew up in Co ...
(DEA 1982), ambassador of Sri Lanka to the United Nations Office in Geneva; chairperson-rapporteur of the United Nations Open-ended Intergovernmental Working Group on the Right to Development, Human Rights Council * Egriselda López (MA 2018), Permanent representative of El Salvador to the United Nations in New York * A.H.M. Moniruzzaman (certificate '89), ambassador of Bangladesh to Belgium, Switzerland, and Luxembourg *Walid Abdel Nasser, ambassador of Egypt to the United Nations Office in Geneva * Robert G. Neumann (1937), American ambassador and politician *François Nordmann (DEA 1972), Swiss ambassador to France *Assad Omer, ambassador of Afghanistan to France *Christophe Parisot (1999), ambassador of France to Denmark *Marcial Perez Chiriboga (PhD 1965), former ambassador of Venezuela to the US * Michael Reiterer (1985), ambassador of the European Commission to Switzerland * Oswaldo de Rivero, permanent representative of Peru to the United Nations in New York *Jean-Daniel Ruch, ambassador of Switzerland to Israel * Mohamed Shaker (PhD 1976), Egyptian ambassador * Alvaro de Soto ( es) (DEA 1980), ambassador of Peru to France * Zalman Shoval (DEA 1952), former Israeli ambassador to the US *
Luis Solari Tudela Luis Francisco Solari Tudela (5 December 1935 – 9 February 2013) was a Peruvian diplomat, lawyer and professor. He was an expert in the law of the sea and an elected member of the United Nations International Law Commission. He is known f ...
, ambassador of Peru to the United Kingdom * Mohamed Ibrahim Shaker (PhD 1975), Egyptian ambassador *Jeno Stahelin, first Swiss Permanent Representative to the United Nations in New York *Tuomas Tapio (PhD 2003), Ambassador of Finland to the OECD *Nikolaos Vamvounakis (DEA 1975), Greek ambassador in Bangkok and non-resident ambassador to Singapore, Cambodia, Laos and Myanmar *
Christian Wenaweser Christian Wenaweser is a Liechtenstein diplomat. Education Wenaweser was educated at the University of Zurich, the Graduate Institute of International Studies in Geneva, and the Bavarian Academy of Sciences and Humanities in Munich, Germany. Car ...
, ambassador of Liechtenstein to the United Nations *
Rodrigo Alberto Carazo Zeledón Rodrigo Alberto Carazo Zeledón (born 1948) is a Costa Rican politician, economist, lawyer and political scientist who was elected in June 2022 to a four-year term (starting January 1, 2023) as a member of the UN Human Rights Committee by the st ...
(PhD 1997), ambassador of Costa Rica to the United Nations


Law, politics and government


Heads of state

* Nazim al-Qudsi - former President of Syria (1961-1963) * Micheline Calmy-Rey (Licence 1968), former president of the Swiss Confederation * Kurt Furgler (1948), former president of the Swiss Confederation and member of the Swiss Federal Council *
Michel Kafando Michel Kafando (born 18 August 1942) is a Burkinabé diplomat who served as the transitional President of Burkina Faso from 2014
(1972), interim president of Burkina Faso, 2014–2015 * Alpha Oumar Konaré, former president of Mali, 1992–2002; chairperson of the African Union Commission, 2003–2008 *
Henri, Grand Duke of Luxembourg Henri (french: Henri Albert Gabriel Félix Marie Guillaume, ; born 16 April 1955) is the Grand Duke of Luxembourg. He has reigned since 7 October 2000. Henri, the eldest son of Grand Duke Jean and Princess Joséphine-Charlotte of Belgium, is a f ...
(1980)


Cabinet ministers

*
Delia Albert Delia Domingo Albert (born August 11, 1942) is a Filipina career diplomat who served as the first female Philippine Secretary of Foreign Affairs from December 22, 2003 to August 18, 2004. She was also the first woman career diplomat to serve as ...
, former secretary of foreign affairs of the Philippines *Lourdes Aranda Bezaury, ex-undersecretary of foreign affairs of Mexico, director of communications of Grupo México * Youssouf Bakayoko (Certificate 1971), Foreign Minister of
Côte d'Ivoire Ivory Coast, also known as Côte d'Ivoire, officially the Republic of Côte d'Ivoire, is a country on the southern coast of West Africa. Its capital is Yamoussoukro, in the centre of the country, while its largest city and economic centre is ...
and ambassador * Davit Bakradze (1998), chairman of the Georgian Parliament and former foreign affairs minister * Sibusiso Bengu (PhD 1974), former minister of education of South Africa; first black vice-chancellor of a South African university ( Fort Hare University) * István Bibó (PhD 1935), former minister of state of Hungary * Tom de Bruijn (DEA, 1973), Minister for Foreign Trade and Development Cooperation of the Netherlands * Martin Coiteux (PhD 1991), minister responsible for Government Administration of Quebec; chair of the Treasury Board of Quebec *Joseph Cuthbert, Minister of Education, Culture, External Affairs of Trinidad and Tobago, 1971–1986 * Patricia Espinosa (DEA 1987), Secretary of Foreign Affairs of Mexico * Abul Fateh (Fellow 1962–1963), first Foreign Minister of Bangladesh *
He Yafei He Yafei () (born 1955) is a Chinese diplomat and currently Vice-Minister of the Ministry of Foreign Affairs. He is reported by The Guardian newspaper to have moved post in early 2010. Biography He Yafei was born in 1955 and is a native of Ningb ...
(DEA 1987), vice-foreign minister of China *
Manouchehr Ganji Manouchehr Ganji (Persian: منوچهر گنجی) is a human rights activist and a former Minister of Education of Iran from 1976 until 1979. Life Ganji was born in Tehran,Iran. He received his B.A. and M.A. degrees in political science and i ...
(PhD 1960), Iranian human rights activist and former education minister *
Bonaya Godana Bonaya Adhi Godana (September 2, 1952 in Dukana, Ethiopia – April 10, 2006 in Marsabit, Kenya) was the foreign minister of Kenya from January 1998 until 2001. From 2002 to his death in 2006 he was the deputy leader of the opposition Kenya ...
(PhD 1982), Foreign Minister of Kenya, 1998–2001 *
Baba Gana Kingibe Babagana Kingibe OV GCON (born 25 June 1945) is a Nigerian diplomat, politician and civil servant who has held several high ranking government offices, culminating in his appointment as the Secretary to the Government of the Federation from 2007 ...
, former minister of foreign affairs of Nigeria *
Parker T. Hart Parker Thompson "Pete" Hart (September 28, 1910 – October 15, 1997) was a United States diplomat. Biography Parker T. Hart was born in Medford, Massachusetts on September 28, 1910. He received a BA from Dartmouth College in 1933, an MA fro ...
(Certificate 1936), former U.S. Assistant Secretary of State for Near Eastern and South Asian Affairs *Jafar Hassan (PhD 2000), Jordanian Minister of Planning and International Cooperation, 2009–2013 * Annemarie Huber-Hotz (1975), former federal chancellor of Switzerland, 2000–2007 *Samy Kabbara, Minister of Justice and Health in 1949 and Minister of Interior from 1950 to 1951 of Syria * Sandra Kalniete (1995), Minister of Foreign Affairs of Latvia, 2002–2004, current Member of the European Parliament *
Vinay Mohan Kwatra Vinay Mohan Kwatra is an Indian diplomat of IFS cadre serving as the 34th and the current Foreign Secretary of India since May 2022, succeeding Harsh Vardhan Shringla. Previously, he has served as the Ambassador of India to France and Nepal. ...
(DEA), foreign secretary of India *Patti Londono Jaramillo, deputy foreign minister of Colombia, vice-minister of multilateral affairs, 2010–2013 * Paul Martin Sr., former foreign minister of Canada, 1963–1968 * Yōichi Masuzoe, former governor of Tokyo, former Japanese Minister of Health, Labor and Welfare, 2007–2009, former member of the Japanese House of Councillors * Omer Tshiunza Mbiye (DEA 1967), former minister of economy of the Democratic Republic of the Congo * Robert McFarlane (Licence), United States National Security Advisor, 1983–1985 * Teodor Meleșcanu (PhD 1973), Minister of Foreign Affairs of Romania, former director of the Foreign Intelligence Service and former minister of defense * Ram Niwas Mirdha, former cabinet minister in India * Kamel Morjane (DEA 1976), minister of public service of Tunisia, former defence minister and foreign minister *
Saïd Ben Mustapha Saïd Ben Mustapha (Arabic: سعيد بن مصطفى; born July 28, 1938) in Tunis, is a Tunisian politician and diplomat. He was Tunisia's minister of foreign affairs from 1997 to 1999. Biography Ben Mustapha studied economics and graduated in ...
(1961), former foreign minister of Tunisia, 1997–1999 * Kristiina Ojuland (1992), former foreign minister of Estonia and current Member of the European Parliament * Andrzej Olechowski, former minister of finance and minister of foreign affairs of Poland *
Marco Piccinini Marco Piccinini (born 2 July 1952 in Rome) is a Monegasque sport personality, businessman, and politician. Personal Picinnini's father Arnaldo was a pioneer in the Italian electronic industry. In the 1950s he founded an industrial group which i ...
, former minister of finance and economy of Monaco *Francisco Rivadeneira (1995), Minister of Foreign Trade and Economic Integration of Ecuador * Haroldo Rodas (DEA), former foreign minister of Guatemala *Shri Shumsher K. Sheriff, secretary-general of the upper house of the Parliament of India * André Simonazzi (Licence 1992), vice-chancellor of the Swiss Federal Council *Djacoba Liva Tehindrazanarivelo (DEA 1995, PhD 2003), foreign minister of Madagascar *
Albert Tévoédjrè Albert Tévoédjrè (10 November 1929 – 6 November 2019) was a Beninese writer and politician. He was Information Minister of Dahomey (now Benin) from 1960 to 1963. Early life Tévoédjrè was educated at Toulouse, Fribourg and the Graduate I ...
, former minister of information of Benin *
Tôn Thất Thiện Tôn Thất Thiện (1924–2014) was a South Vietnamese nationalist of the post-World War II generation who had the rare distinction of serving and watching at close quarters the two historic leaders of post-World War II Vietnam: presidents Ho C ...
(PhD 1963), former cabinet minister and public intellectual in Vietnam * Omar Touray (DEA 1992, PhD 1995), former secretary of foreign affairs of the Gambia *
Joseph Tsang Mang Kin Joseph Tsang Mang Kin (Officially: ''Tsang Fan Hin Tsang Mang Kin''), born 12 March 1938, is a Mauritian poet, political scientist, philosopher and biographer. A former diplomat and ex-politician; Secretary General of the Mauritius Labor Party, ...
, former minister of arts and culture of Mauritius; poet * Henry Tumukunde (MA), former minister of national security in the cabinet of Uganda.


Judges

* Ann Aldrich, United States federal judge *
Marc Bossuyt Marc, Baron Bossuyt (born 9 January 1944 in Ghent) is a member of the Permanent Court of Arbitration in The Hague and a former judge at the Belgian Constitutional Court. Bossuyt obtained a Dr.iur (LLM) at the University of Ghent in 1968, a ''Cert ...
(PhD 1975), member of the Permanent Court of Arbitration *
María Teresa Infante Caffi María Teresa Infante Caffi is a Chilean judge at the International Tribunal for the Law of the Sea. She is a diplomat and previously served as Chile's Ambassador to the Netherlands. Throughout her career she has held different positions at the n ...
(PhD 1979), judge at the International Tribunal for the Law of the Sea *
Maurice Kamga As an experienced bilingual diplomat (Minister Plenipotentiary) and an accomplished academic, Maurice Kamga has over 25 years of experience in practicing and teaching international law in general, and international justice, in particular. Having ...
(DEA 1997, PhD 2003), judge at the International Tribunal for the Law of the Sea * Giorgio Malinverni (PhD 1974), judge at the European Court of Human Rights * Erik Møse, former president of the International Criminal Tribunal for Rwanda from 2003 to 2007 * Fatsah Ouguergouz (PhD 1991), judge at the
African Court on Human and Peoples' Rights The African Court on Human and Peoples' Rights, also known simply as the African Court, is an international court established by member states of the African Union (AU) to implement provisions of the African Charter on Human and Peoples' Rights ...
* Christos Rozakis (visiting scholar 1985–1986), president of the Administrative Tribunal of the
Council of Europe The Council of Europe (CoE; french: Conseil de l'Europe, ) is an international organisation founded in the wake of World War II to uphold European Convention on Human Rights, human rights, democracy and the Law in Europe, rule of law in Europe. ...
* Max Sørensen (PhD 1946), former judge at the
European Court of Justice The European Court of Justice (ECJ, french: Cour de Justice européenne), formally just the Court of Justice, is the supreme court of the European Union in matters of European Union law. As a part of the Court of Justice of the European Un ...
, 1973–1979, and the European Court of Human Rights, 1980–1981 *
Nina Vajić Nina Vajić (born 22 February 1948) is a Croatian lawyer and a former Judge of the European Court of Human Rights in respect of Croatia. Early life Vajić was born on 22 February 1948 in Zagreb, the capital and largest city of Croatia. She studie ...
(DEA), judge at the European Court of Human Rights * Abdulqawi Yusuf (PhD 1980), ex-president of the International Court of Justice *
Mohamed Eltawila Muhammad was an Islamic prophet and a religious and political leader who preached and established Islam. Muhammad and variations may also refer to: * Muhammad (name), a given name and surname, and list of people with the name and its variations ...
(Masters 2018), Judge at Egyptian Court of Cassation.


Members of Parliament

*Rep. Michael D. Barnes (DEA 1966), US Congressman, 1979–1987 * Eliyahu Ben-Elissar (PhD 1969), member of the Israeli Knesset and ambassador * Tarcísio Burity, former governor of Paraíba, Brazil * Jacques-Simon Eggly, Swiss Member of Parliament * Mauricio Mulder (DEA 1985), member of Peruvian Congress * Jacques Myard (PhD), member of the National Assembly of France * Hans-Gert Pöttering (PhD), former president of the European Parliament, 2007–2009 *
Meta Ramsay Margaret Mildred "Meta" Ramsay, Baroness Ramsay of Cartvale (born 12 July 1936) is a Labour Party member of the House of Lords. Professional career Educated at the University of Glasgow and the Graduate Institute of International Studies, Gen ...
, Baroness Ramsay of Cartvale, former British intelligence officer and member of House of Lords *
Emrys Roberts Emrys Roberts may refer to: * Emrys Roberts (Liberal politician) (1910–1990), Welsh Liberal politician and businessman * Emrys Roberts (Plaid Cymru politician) (born 1931), Welsh nationalist political activist * Emrys Roberts (poet) Emrys Rober ...
, president of the British Liberal Party, 1963–1964 * Henri Schmitt, Swiss Member of Parliament and Member of the European Parliament *
Alexandra Thein Alexandra Thein (born 5 October 1963 in Bochum) is a German politician of the Free Democratic Party of Germany who has served as a Member of the European Parliament since 2009. Early life and career She grew up in Saarland, studied law in Saa ...
, German politician and Member of the European Parliament


Public officials

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Marco Aguiriano Luis Marco Aguiriano Nalda, known as Marco Aguiriano (born 27 January 1963) is a Spanish politician. He served as the 12th Secretary of State for the European Union of the Government of Spain from June 2018 to February 2020. Biography Born i ...
(Licence), Secretary of State for the European Union *
Shara L. Aranoff Shara L. Aranoff was the Chairman of the U.S. International Trade Commission from 2005 to 2014. Aranoff was nominated to the Commission by President George W. Bush on April 27, 2005 for the term ending December 16, 2012. Her nomination was confirm ...
(Fulbright 1984–1985), chairman of the U.S. International Trade Commission *Tennent H. Bagley (PhD 1950), Deputy Chief of the CIA's Soviet Bloc Division during the 1960s; author *
Patricia Danzi Patricia Danzi (née Nadler, born 13 February 1969) is a Switzerland, Swiss development official and former Sport of athletics, athlete. She competed in the Athletics at the 1996 Summer Olympics – Women's heptathlon, women's heptathlon at the ...
, Director General of the
Swiss Agency for Development and Cooperation The Swiss Agency for Development and Cooperation (SDC) is an office-level agency in the federal administration of Switzerland, and a part of the Federal Department of Foreign Affairs. Together with other federal offices, SDC is responsible for o ...
* Molly Gray (LLM 2016), Vermont’s 82nd lieutenant governor *
Signe Krogstrup Signe Krogstrup (born 25 January 1972) is a Danish economist and one of the three governors of Danmarks Nationalbank, the Danish central bank. Previously she has worked for the Swiss National Bank and the International Monetary Fund. Early li ...
(PhD 2003), Governor at the Central Bank of Denmark * Carlos Lopes (DEA), High Representative of the Commission of the
African Union The African Union (AU) is a continental union consisting of 55 member states located on the continent of Africa. The AU was announced in the Sirte Declaration in Sirte, Libya, on 9 September 1999, calling for the establishment of the Africa ...
, former UN under secretary-general and executive secretary of the Economic Commission for Africa * Andréa Maechler (DEA 1994), Swiss National Bank's first female board member; Deputy Division Chief in the International Monetary Fund's Monetary and Capital Markets Department *
Jean-Pierre Roth Jean-Pierre Roth (born in 28.04.1946) is a Swiss banker who served as chairman of the Swiss National Bank from 1 January 2001 until 31 December 2009. He joined the Swiss National Bank in 1979, working in Zürich and Bern. He became vice-chairman ...
(PhD 1975), former chairman of the Swiss National Bank * Robert-Jan Smits, director-general for research at the European Commission *
Marcelo Zabalaga Marcelo Zabalaga Estrada (born 1 August 1953 in Cochabamba) is a Bolivian economist. He was the governor of the Central Bank of Bolivia The Central Bank of Bolivia ( es, Banco Central de Bolivia) is the central bank of Bolivia, responsible fo ...
(1977), ex-president of the
Central Bank of Bolivia The Central Bank of Bolivia ( es, Banco Central de Bolivia) is the central bank of Bolivia, responsible for monetary policy and the issuance of banknotes. The current president of the BCB is . History The bank was established by Law 632, pas ...


United Nations and international organisations

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Martha Ama Akyaa Pobee Martha Ama Akyaa Pobee (born 4 September) is a Ghanaian diplomat who has been serving as Assistant Secretary-General of the United Nations for Africa at the United Nations Secretariat since 2021. In this capacity, she is part of the United Natio ...
, Assistant Secretary-General of the United Nations for Africa *
Arnauld Antoine Akodjènou Arnauld Antoine Akodjènou (born in 1950), a native of Benin, is a long-life humanitarian and diplomat, currently serving as Senior Adviser for Africa at the Kofi Annan Foundation specifically working on the Democracy and Electoral Integrity Ini ...
(PhD '88), head of the United Nations Multidimensional Integrated Stabilization Mission in Mali (MINUSMA) * Hédi Annabi, former special representative of the United Nations Secretary-General for Haiti *
Marcel André Boisard Marcel A. Boisard (born Geneva 1939) is a Swiss intellectual and diplomat. He completed his studies in Switzerland, Germany and the United States and obtained his PhD from the Graduate Institute of International Studies. He started his inter ...
(PhD 1979), under-secretary general to the United Nations and former executive director of United Nations Institute for Training and Research *
Arthur E. Dewey Arthur Eugene "Gene" Dewey (born February 18, 1933) was United States Assistant Secretary of State for Population, Refugees, and Migration from 2002 to 2005. Biography Born in Pennsylvania, Gene Dewey was educated at the United States Milita ...
, former assistant UN secretary-general *Angèle Dikongué-Atangana, deputy director for Africa Bureau of the United Nations High Commissioner for Refugees *
Arthur Dunkel Arthur Dunkel (26 August 1932 – 8 June 2005) was a Swiss (Portuguese-born) administrator. He served as director-general of General Agreement on Tariffs and Trade between 1980 and 1993. Dunkel was educated at the Graduate Institute of Interna ...
, director-general of
General Agreement on Tariffs and Trade The General Agreement on Tariffs and Trade (GATT) is a legal agreement between many countries, whose overall purpose was to promote international trade by reducing or eliminating trade barriers such as tariffs or quotas. According to its pre ...
(GATT), 1980–1993 * Rafael Grossi (MA, PhD 1997), director-general of the
International Atomic Energy Agency The International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA) is an intergovernmental organization that seeks to promote the peaceful use of nuclear energy and to inhibit its use for any military purpose, including nuclear weapons. It was established in 1957 ...
*
Kamil Idris Kamil Eltayeb Idris ( ar, كامل إدريس) (born on 26 August 1954)For instance item E.1.17.8 (page 7) of the IAOD/INV/2006/2 report. is a Sudanese statesman, scholar and international civil servant. He was Director General of the World Intelle ...
(PhD 1964), director-general of the World Intellectual Property Organization (WIPO), 1997–2008 * C. Wilfred Jenks, director-general of the International Labour Organization, 1970–1973 * Jakob Kellenberger (1974–1975), president of the ICRC, 2000–2012 * Pierre Krähenbühl, commissioner-general of the United Nations Relief and Works Agency for Palestine Refugees in the Near East (UNRWA) *
Olivier Long Olivier Long (11 October 1915 – 19 March 2003) was a Swiss Ambassador and the director-general of the General Agreement on Tariffs and Trade from 6 May 1968 to 1 October 1980. Oliver Long was born at Petit-Veyrier, Switzerland, near Geneva, o ...
(PhD 1943), director-general of the
General Agreement on Tariffs and Trade The General Agreement on Tariffs and Trade (GATT) is a legal agreement between many countries, whose overall purpose was to promote international trade by reducing or eliminating trade barriers such as tariffs or quotas. According to its pre ...
, 1968–1980 *
Jonathan Lucas Jonathan Lucas was a former United Nations civil servant. He was appointed Secretary of the International Narcotics Control Board (INCB) in 2010 in replacement of Koli Kouame. Career Lucas holds a doctoral degree in International Law/Economi ...
(PhD 1998), head of the
International Narcotics Control Board The International Narcotics Control Board (INCB) is an independent treaty body, one of the four treaty-mandated bodies under international drug control law (alongside the Commission on Narcotic Drugs, UNODC on behalf of the Secretary-General, an ...
* Jacques Moreillon (PhD 1971), former director-general of the ICRC * Cornelio Sommaruga (PED 1961), former president of the ICRC from 1987 to 1999. *
Eric Suy The given name Eric, Erich, Erikk, Erik, Erick, or Eirik is derived from the Old Norse name ''Eiríkr'' (or ''Eríkr'' in Old East Norse due to monophthongization). The first element, ''ei-'' may be derived from the older Proto-Norse languag ...
, UN under secretary-general for legal affairs and director-general of the European Office of the United Nations in Geneva * Mervat Tallawy, Egyptian politician, former UN under-secretary and executive secretary of ESCWA *Laura Thompson Chacón (DEA), deputy director-general of the International Organization for Migration and Costa Rican Ambassador * Sérgio Vieira de Mello, former United Nations High Commissioner for Human Rights *
Clément Nyaletsossi Voule Clément Nyaletsossi Voule is a Togo, Togolese diplomat and jurist. Voule has served as the United Nations Special Rapporteur on the Rights to Freedom of Peaceful Assembly and of Association since 2018. Prior to this, Voule served as African Adv ...
, United Nations Special Rapporteur on the Rights to Freedom of Peaceful Assembly and of Association *René-Jean Wilhelm (PhD 1983), co-author of the Geneva Conventions *Ralph Zacklin (PhD 1968), UN assistant secretary-general for legal affairs


Academia


Economics

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Pontus Braunerhjelm Pontus Braunerhjelm (born 1953) is a Swedish economist who works as a professor at the Royal Institute of Technology (KTH), where he is head of the Department of Industrial Economics and Management. He has previously been Secretary General of the ...
(PhD 1994), professor of economics at the
Royal Institute of Technology The KTH Royal Institute of Technology ( sv, Kungliga Tekniska högskolan, lit=Royal Institute of Technology), abbreviated KTH, is a public research university in Stockholm, Sweden. KTH conducts research and education in engineering and technolo ...
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Victoria Curzon-Price Victoria Curzon-Price (born 1942) was Professor of Economics at the University of Geneva and also at the European Institute (also of the University of Geneva). Her areas of interest include international trade, economic integration, institutional ...
(PhD 1974), economist and former director of the Mont Pelerin Society *Paul Demeny (1957), economist who pioneered the concept of Demeny voting *
Paul Dembinski Paul H. Dembinski (born May 16, 1955 in Krakow) is a Polish-Swiss economist. Life Paul Dembinski studied economics and political science in Krakow, Geneva, Fribourg, Cameroon and at Oxford University's St. Anthony College. Starting in 1979, he ...
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Rüdiger Dornbusch Rüdiger Dornbusch (June 8, 1942 – July 25, 2002) was a German economist who worked in the United States for most of his career. Early life and education Dornbusch was born in Krefeld in present-day North Rhine-Westphalia. After completing his ...
(Licence 1966), international economics scholar at MIT * Marcus Fleming, Scottish economist, former deputy director of the research department of the International Monetary Fund * Asher Hobson (PhD 1931), leading agricultural economist *Urban Jermann (PhD 1994), professor of international finance at the Wharton School, University of Pennsylvania * Lewis Webster Jones, president of the University of Arkansas, 1947–1951; president of Rutgers University, 1951–1958 * Karl William Kapp (PhD 1936), founding father of ecological economics and a leading institutional economist *
Gianmarco Ottaviano Gianmarco Ireo Paolo Ottaviano (born in Milan on September 29, 1967) is an Italian economist and Professor of Economics at Bocconi University. Biography A native of Milan, Gianmarco Ottaviano earned a bachelor's degree in Economic and Social Sc ...
(DEA 1994), professor of economics at Bocconi University *
Dina Pomeranz Dina Deborah Pomeranz (born 21 February 1977) is a Swiss economist and assistant professor of applied economics at University of Zurich. Pomeranz is considered to be one of the most influential Swiss economists. Education Pomeranz grew up in ...
(M.S. 2004), professor of applied economics at University of Zurich *
Hernando de Soto Hernando de Soto (; ; 1500 – 21 May, 1542) was a Spanish explorer and '' conquistador'' who was involved in expeditions in Nicaragua and the Yucatan Peninsula. He played an important role in Francisco Pizarro's conquest of the Inca Empire ...
(Licence), Peruvian economist and president of the Institute for Liberty and Democracy


International History and Politics

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Ernst Engelberg Ernst Engelberg (5 April 1909 – 18 December 2010) was a German university professor and Marxist historian. He made a particularly noteworthy contribution with his two-volume biography of Otto von Bismarck which in the view of at least one commen ...
, German university professor and Marxist historian. *Cary Fraser, historian of international relations; president of the University of Guyana * Saul Friedländer (PhD 1963), Israeli historian of Germany and Jewish history at UCLA, winner of the 2008 Pulitzer Prize for General Non-Fiction * Piero Gleijeses (PhD 1972), Italian historian of U.S. foreign relations at the Johns Hopkins University School of Advanced International Studies (SAIS), best known for his scholarly studies of Cuban foreign policy under Fidel Castro *
Robert A. Graham Robert Andrew Graham, SJ (March 11, 1912, Sacramento, California – February 11, 1997, Los Gatos, California) was an American Jesuit priest and World War II historian of the Catholic Church. He was a vigorous defender of Pope Pius XII over ac ...
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, church historian and authority on
papal diplomacy The Holy See has long been recognised as a subject of international law and as an active participant in international relations. One observer has stated that its interaction with the world has, in the period since World War II, been at its highest ...
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Peter Hruby Peter Rudolph Hruby (June 22, 1921 – September 26, 2017) was a Czech academic and writer. Born in Prague, Czech Republic in June 1921, he studied at Charles University in the city after it reopened in 1945 after World War II. He studied ph ...
(PhD 1978), historian of central and eastern Europe * William Lazonick (PhD 1975), business historian, winner of the 2010
Schumpeter Prize Joseph Alois Schumpeter (; February 8, 1883 – January 8, 1950) was an Austrian-born political economist. He served briefly as Finance Minister of German-Austria in 1919. In 1932, he emigrated to the United States to become a professor at ...
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John Joseph Mathews John Joseph Mathews (November 16, 1894 – June 16, 1979) (Osage) became one of the Osage Nation's most important spokespeople and writers, and served on the Osage Tribal Council during the 1930s. He studied at the University of Oklahoma, Ox ...
, historian who became one of the
Osage Nation The Osage Nation ( ) ( Osage: 𐓁𐒻 𐓂𐒼𐒰𐓇𐒼𐒰͘ ('), "People of the Middle Waters") is a Midwestern Native American tribe of the Great Plains. The tribe developed in the Ohio and Mississippi river valleys around 700 BC along ...
's most important spokespeople and writers * Arno J. Mayer, Luxembourg-born American Marxist historian, Dayton-Stockton Professor Emeritus of History at Princeton University *
Gerhard Menk Gerhard Menk (17 March 1946 – 18 October 2019) was a German historian and archivist. Life Born in Nisterau, after elementary school, Menk attended the Städtische Realschule in Bad Marienberg and took his Abitur at the Staatliches Neusprachl ...
(1969), German historian and honorary professor at the University of Giessen *Miklós Molnár (PhD 1963), Hungarian historian * Boris Mouravieff (PhD 1951), Russian historian *Davide Rodogno (PhD 2001), professor of international history and head of the International History Department at the Graduate Institute


International law

* Georges Abi-Saab (PhD 1967), Egyptian international law specialist *
Jean Allain Jean Allain (born in Canada, 1965) is a legal scholar, author, professor at Monash University and from 2017 to 2021 had a concurrent position at the University of Hull; since 2008 has been extraordinary professor at the University of Pretori ...
(PhD 2000), professor of international law and associate dean, Monash University's faculty of law. *Bartram S. Brown (PhD 1989), professor of international law, member of the
Council on Foreign Relations The Council on Foreign Relations (CFR) is an American think tank A think tank, or policy institute, is a research institute that performs research and advocacy concerning topics such as social policy, political strategy, economics, mi ...
and member of the board of directors of Amnesty International, USA *
Laurence Boisson de Chazournes Laurence Boisson de Chazournes is a French lawyer and professor at the University of Geneva. Life and work Education and professional career Boisson de Chazournes obtained an undergraduate degree in political science in 1979 at the Universit ...
(PhD 1991), professor of international law at the University of Geneva *
Michael Bothe Michael Bothe (born June 11, 1938) is a German legal scholar. The focus of his work is international law, in particular peacekeeping law, arms control, humanitarian law, international environmental law and comparative constitutional law. Life and ...
(DEA 1966), professor of public law, Johann Wolfgang Goethe-Universität Frankfurt, and chair of the Commission for International Humanitarian Law *
Cleopatra Doumbia-Henry Dr. Cleopatra Doumbia-Henry is President of the World Maritime University. She is an international lawyer, a global leader on maritime law, labour standards and labour law, and law of international organizations. Dr. Doumbia-Henry is a distinguished ...
(PhD 1984), president of the
World Maritime University The World Maritime University (WMU) in Malmö, Sweden, is a postgraduate maritime university founded within the framework of the International Maritime Organization (IMO), a specialized agency of the United Nations. Established by an IMO Assem ...
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Willem Thomas Eijsbouts Willem Thomas (Tom) Eijsbouts (born December 24, 1946, Maastricht) is a Dutch professor of European constitutional law and its history at the University of Amsterdam and emeritus professor of European law at Leiden University. Career Eijsbouts ...
(DEA 1971), professor of European law at
Leiden University Leiden University (abbreviated as ''LEI''; nl, Universiteit Leiden) is a Public university, public research university in Leiden, Netherlands. The university was founded as a Protestant university in 1575 by William the Silent, William, Prince o ...
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Ossip K. Flechtheim Ossip Kurt Flechtheim (March 5, 1909 – March 4, 1998) was a German jurist, political scientist, author, futurist, and a humanist. He is credited with coining of the term "Futurology". Early life Flechtheim was born in Nikolaev (then Russian Emp ...
, German jurist credited with coining the term "Futurology" *
Marcelo Kohen Marcelo Gustavo Kohen (born August 11, 1957) is an Argentine international lawyer and academic specialised in the areas of international legal theory, territorial and border disputes, international adjudication, and peaceful settlement of inter ...
(PhD 1995), Professor of International Law at the Graduate Institute of International and Development Studies, Secretary-General of the Institut de Droit International *Frédéric Mégret (PhD 2006), professor of international law at McGill University, Canada Research Chair in the Law of Human Rights and Legal Pluralism *Steven Ratner (DEA), professor of international law at the University of Michigan's International Institute *
Cesare P.R. Romano Cesare P.R. Romano (born February 4, 1969), is an Italian and American international law scholar, known as an authority on international law, international courts, and international human rights. He is a Professor of Law at Loyola Law School Los ...
(PhD 1999), international law professor at
Loyola Law School Los Angeles Loyola Law School is the law school of Loyola Marymount University, a private Catholic university in Los Angeles, California. Loyola was established in 1920. Academics Degrees offered include the Juris Doctor (JD); Master of Science in Leg ...
* Lyal S. Sunga (PhD 1991), ex- OHCHR official; affiliated professor, Raoul Wallenberg Institute of Human Rights and Humanitarian Law; special advisor on human rights and humanitarian law, International Development Law Organization; Head, Rule of Law programme, The Hague Institute for Global Justice; human rights, humanitarian law, and international criminal law expert *
Jiří Toman Jiří Toman (5 November 1938 – 20 April 2020) was a Czech-born Swiss jurist and professor. He was an expert in the field of international law. From 1992 to 1998, he directed the Henry-Dunant Institute in Geneva, which he had joined in 1969. F ...
(PhD 1981), expert in the field of international law, professor at
Santa Clara University School of Law The Santa Clara University School of Law (Santa Clara Law) is the law school of Santa Clara University, a Jesuit university in Santa Clara, California, United States, in the Silicon Valley region. The School of Law was founded in 1911. The Jesuit ...
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Jorge E. Viñuales Jorge E. Viñuales (born 1976) is the Harold Samuel Professor of Law and Environmental Policy at the University of Cambridge, where he also directs the Cambridge Centre for Environment, Energy and Natural Resource Governance (C-EENRG); and a Rese ...
(Licence and DEA), Harold Samuel Professor of Law and Environmental Policy at the University of Cambridge


International relations and political science

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Lars-Erik Cederman Lars-Erik Cederman (born 1963) is a Swiss-Swedish political scientist and professor of International Conflict Research at ETH Zurich. His main fields of research are ethnic inequality and conflict, power-sharing, state formation and nationalism. ...
(MA 1990), professor of International Conflict Research at
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Andrew W. Cordier Andrew Wellington Cordier (March 1, 1901 – July 11, 1975) was a United Nations official and President of Columbia University. Early life Cordier was born on a farm near Canton, Ohio and attended high school in Hartville, Ohio where he became qu ...
(1930–1931), former president of Columbia University, 1968–1970 *
Wolfgang F. Danspeckgruber Wolfgang Franz Danspeckgruber (born February 4, 1956) is the Founding Director of the Liechtenstein Institute on Self-Determination at Princeton University and has been teaching on issues of state, international security, self-determination, di ...
(PhD 1994), Austrian political scientist at Princeton University, expert on
self-determination The right of a people to self-determination is a cardinal principle in modern international law (commonly regarded as a ''jus cogens'' rule), binding, as such, on the United Nations as authoritative interpretation of the Charter's norms. It stat ...
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Marwa Daoudy Marwa Daoudy is a Swiss associate professor of international relations at the Edmund A. Walsh School of Foreign Service at Georgetown University where she holds the Seif Ghobash Chair in Arab Studies. She was previously a lecturer at Oxford Unive ...
(DEA, PhD 2003), assistant professor of international relations specializing in the Middle East at Georgetown University *Osita C. Eze (PhD 1975), former director-general of the Nigerian Institute of International Affairs * Sieglinde Gstöhl (PhD 1988), director of the department of EU international relations at the College of Europe in Bruges *
Thierry Hentsch Thierry Hentsch (August 7, 1944 – July 7, 2005) was a Swiss-Canadian philosopher and political scientist."Obituary: Thierry Hentsch". ''Montreal Gazette'', July 17, 2005. He is most noted for his books ''Raconter et mourir : aux sources narrative ...
(PhD 1967), Swiss-Canadian political philosopher *
John H. Herz Hans Hermann Herz (September 23, 1908 – December 26, 2005) was an American scholar of international relations and law. He coined the concept of the security dilemma. Early life He was born in Düsseldorf, Germany. He received a diploma from the G ...
(DEA 1938), American scholar of international relations and law * Shireen Hunter (PhD 1983), research professor at Georgetown University, member of the
Council on Foreign Relations The Council on Foreign Relations (CFR) is an American think tank A think tank, or policy institute, is a research institute that performs research and advocacy concerning topics such as social policy, political strategy, economics, mi ...
and scholar on Iran *
Dimitri Kitsikis Dimitri Kitsikis ( el, Δημήτρης Κιτσίκης; 2 June 1935 – 28 August 2021) was a Greek Turkologist, Sinologist and Professor of International Relations and Geopolitics. He also published poetry in French and Greek. Life Dimitri K ...
(1962), Greek Turkologist *Bahgat Korany (PhD 1974), fellow of the Royal Society of Canada and professor at the
American University in Cairo The American University in Cairo (AUC; ar, الجامعة الأمريكية بالقاهرة, Al-Jāmi‘a al-’Amrīkiyya bi-l-Qāhira) is a private research university in Cairo, Egypt. The university offers American-style learning programs ...
; winner of the International Studies Association's 2015 Distinguished Scholar Award *
Kristen Monroe Kristen Renwick Monroe (born May 17, 1946) is an American political scientist, specializing in political psychology and ethics. Her work on altruism and moral choice is presented in a trilogy of award-winning books in which Monroe argues that ...
(junior year), American political scientist specializing in political psychology and ethics *
Hans Joachim Morgenthau Hans Joachim Morgenthau (February 17, 1904 – July 19, 1980) was a German-American jurist and political scientist who was one of the major 20th-century figures in the study of international relations. Morgenthau's works belong to the tradition ...
(post-graduate work 1932), leading political scientist of international relations * Philippe C. Schmitter (Licence 1961), emeritus professor of the Department of Political and Social Sciences at the European University Institute *
Pierre de Senarclens Pierre de Senarclens (born January 23, 1942) is Swiss humanitarian. He is honorary professor of international relations at the University of Lausanne, former vice-president of the Swiss Red Cross, former director of the human rights and peace divis ...
(PhD 1973), international relations theorist *Hsueh Shou-sheng (Licence, PhD 1953), vice-chancellor of Nanyang University in Singapore, 1972–1975 and founding rector of the University of Macau *
Peter Uvin Peter Uvin (born 1962) is a Belgian-born American political scientist. He is a professor of Government at Claremont McKenna College. He was the Vice President for Academic Affairs and Dean of Faculty. He resigned that position on 28 August 2020. ...
(PhD 1990), professor of government at
Claremont McKenna College Claremont McKenna College (CMC) is a Private college, private Liberal arts colleges in the United States, liberal arts college in Claremont, California. It has a curricular emphasis on government, economics, public affairs, finance, and internat ...
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Jessica L.P. Weeks Jessica L.P. Weeks is an American Political Scientist, political scientist. She is Professor and H. Douglas Weaver Chair in Diplomacy and International Relations in the Department of Political Science at the University of Wisconsin-Madison. She i ...
(MA 2003), professor and H. Douglas Weaver Chair in Diplomacy and International Relations in the Department of Political Science at the University of Wisconsin-Madison *
Thomas G. Weiss Thomas G. Weiss (born 1946) is a distinguished international diplomat and scholar of international relations and global governance with special expertise in the politics of the United Nations, where he himself served in various high-ranking roles. ...
, international relations scholar recognized as an authority on the United Nations system, professor at the Graduate Center of the City University of New York * Zhang Weiwei (professor) (MA, PhD 1994), Chinese professor of international relations at Fudan University *
Francis O. Wilcox Francis Orlando Wilcox (April 9, 1908 – February 20, 1985) was an official in the United States Department of State. Biography Francis O. Wilcox was born in Columbus Junction, Iowa on April 9, 1908. He was educated at the University of Iowa, r ...
(PhD 1935), former dean of the Johns Hopkins University School of Advanced International Studies


Linguistics

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George W. Grace George William Grace (8 September 1921 in Corinth, Mississippi – January 17, 2015)Obituary
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(Licence 1948), linguist specializing in Oceanic languages of Melanesia


Broadcasting, journalism and literature

*Edie Austin (Diploma 1983), editorial page editor, Montreal Gazette * Frédéric Bastien (PhD 2002), Canadian author and historian *
Robert Albert Bauer Robert Albert Bauer (Austrian born, US citizen, 1910 – September 27, 2003), was a US Foreign Service Officer, an anti-Nazi radio broadcaster, Voice of America (VOA) announcer and international affairs author and editor whose the most of the ...
(1931), anti-Nazi radio broadcaster with Voice of America * René Cruse, French public intellectual, writer * Carlos Fuentes (1950), Mexican novelist, essayist and former diplomat * Eric Hoesli, Swiss journalist *Michel Jeanneret (Licence), editor-in-chief of ''
L'Illustré ''L'Illustré'' is a French language weekly consumer magazine published in Lausanne, Switzerland. It is one of the earliest magazines published in the country and has been in circulation since 1921. History and profile ''L'Illustré'' was first ...
'' *Elizabeth Jensen (DES '83), ombudsman and public editor of NPR * Beat Kappeler (PhD 1970), Swiss journalist *
Helen Kirkpatrick Helen Kirkpatrick (October 18, 1909 – December 29, 1997) was an American war correspondent during the Second World War. Early life and career pre-World War II Born in Rochester, New York, she graduated from The Masters School in Dobbs Ferr ...
(DEA), American war correspondent during the Second World War * Esther Mamarbachi (DEA 1992), Swiss broadcast journalist * Selim Matar, Iraqi novelist and sociologist *
Derek B. Miller Derek B. Miller is an American novelist and international affairs specialist. Early life and education Miller was born in Boston, Massachusetts, and grew up in Wellesley. Miller's family emigrated from Eastern Europe to Massachusetts in the la ...
(PhD 2004), American novelist * Malika Nedir (DEA), Swiss news anchor *
Jean-Pierre Péroncel-Hugoz Jean-Pierre or Jean Pierre may refer to: People * Karine Jean-Pierre b.1977, White House Deputy Press Secretary for President Joe Biden 2021- * Jean-Pierre, Count of Montalivet (1766–1823), French statesman and Peer of France * Eugenia Pierre ( ...
(PhD 1974), French journalist and essayist * Nicolas Rossier (1995), American filmmaker and reporter * Pierre Ruetschi (Licence '83), Swiss journalist *
Madeleine Zabriskie Doty Madeleine Zabriskie Doty, JD, PhD (August 24, 1877 – October 14, 1963) was an American journalist, pacifist, civil libertarian, and advocate for the rights of prisoners, as well as the International Secretary for the Women's International League ...
(PhD 1945), American journalist and pacifist


Nobility

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Duarte Pio Duarte Pio, Duke of Braganza (Portuguese: ''Duarte Pio de Bragança'': born 15 May 1945) is the current Duke of Braganza, claimant to the title of List of Portuguese monarchs, King of Portugal of the dormant List of Portuguese monarchs, Portugues ...
, Duke of Braganza and pretender to the throne of Portugal *
Princess Nora of Liechtenstein Princess Norberta of Liechtenstein, Marquesa de Mariño ( Norberta Elisabeth Maria Assunta Josefine Georgine et omnes sancti; 31 October 1950), popularly known as Princess Nora, is a member of Princely Family of Liechtenstein, Liechtenstein prin ...
* Maria Teresa, Grand Duchess of Luxembourg


Public policy

* Catarina de Albuquerque (MA), CEO of Sanitation and Water for All; UN Special Rapporteur on the human right to safe drinking water and sanitation *Allison Anderson (DEA), former director of the Inter-Agency Network for Education in Emergencies * Svein Andresen (PhD 1988), secretary-general of the Financial Stability Board *James Bevan (MA), founder of Conflict Armament Research *
Taina Bien-Aimé Taina Bien-Aimé is the Executive Director of the Coalition Against Trafficking in Women and a founding member of Equality Now. Early life Bien-Aimé grew up in Switzerland and worked at the University of Geneva. She then went to NYU School o ...
(DEA 1982), executive director of the Coalition Against Trafficking in Women *Jennifer Blanke (PhD 2005), ex-chief economist, World Economic Forum *
Anthony Banbury Anthony Banbury (born 1964) was appointed the President and Chief Executive Officer of the International Foundation for Electoral Systems (IFES) in 2018. He served as United Nations Assistant Secretary-General for Field Support until 5 February 20 ...
(DEA 1993), president and chief executive officer of the International Foundation for Electoral Systems; ex-United Nations assistant secretary-general for field support, deputy ebola coordinator and operation crisis manager * Julius E. Coles, former president of Africare *Laurent Goetschel (PhD 1993), director of
swisspeace swisspeace is a practice-oriented peace research institute located in Basel, Switzerland. It aims to contribute to the improvement of conflict prevention and conflict transformation by supporting Swiss and international actors in their peacebuildi ...
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Edward Kossoy Edward Kossoy (used the nom de guerre ''Marcinak''; 4 June 1913 – 11 October 2012) was a Polish lawyer, publicist and an activist for victims of Nazism.Muzeum Powstania Warszawskiego (Warsaw Uprising Museum), Archiwum Historii Mowionej (Archi ...
(PhD 1975), Polish lawyer and activist for victims of Nazism *
Gerhart M. Riegner Gerhart Moritz Riegner (September 12, 1911 in Berlin – December 3, 2001 in Geneva) was a German philosopher and the secretary-general of the World Jewish Congress from 1965 to 1983. Life On August 8, 1942, he sent the famous Riegner Telegra ...
, secretary-general of the World Jewish Congress, 1965–1983; in 1942, he sent the so-called Riegner Telegram *Paul R. Samson, president of the Centre for International Governance Innovation *Matthias Stiefel, founder of Interpeace *Fred Tanner (Licence), ambassador and former director of the Geneva Centre for Security Policy *Scott Vaughan (IEP 2014), president and chief executive officer of the International Institute for Sustainable Development *Willem de Vogel (Licence), chairman of The Jamestown Foundation *
Laure Waridel Laure Waridel, (born January 10, 1973) is a social activist, a writer, a professor of environment at the Université du Québec à Montréal, and a radio and TV commentator.Centre interdisciplinaire de recherche en opérationnalisation du développement durable (CIRODD) *Leicester Chisholm Webb, Australian political scientist, public servant and journalist *
Béatrice Wertli Béatrice is a French feminine given name. Notable people with the name include: * Béatrice Bonifassi (born c. 1971), French-born vocalist * Béatrice Dalle (born 1964), French actress * Béatrice de Camondo (1894–1944), French socialite and a H ...
(licence), secretary-general of the Christian Democratic People's Party of Switzerland *Theodor H. Winkler (Licence 1977, PhD 1981), director of the Geneva Centre for the Democratic Control of Armed Forces *Samuel A. Worthington (Fulbright 1985), CEO of InterAction *
Saadia Zahidi Saadia Zahidi () is a managing director at the World Economic Forum. Education Zahidi holds a bachelor's degree in economics from Smith College, a master's in international economics from Graduate Institute Geneva, and an MPA from Harvard U ...
, head of Gender Parity and Human Capital of the World Economic Forum


Other

* Frederic J. Brown III, U.S. Army lieutenant general *
Jack Fahy Jack Bradley Fahy (1908–1947) was an American government official. He allegedly spied for the Soviet Naval GRU during World War II. Soviet naval intelligence was much smaller than the Soviet army's GRU, and only a fraction of the size of the KG ...
, US government official and suspected spy during World War II * Jacques Piccard, deep-sea explorer and inventor * Kathryn Wasserman Davis, American philanthropist *
Muqbil Al-Zahawi Muqbil Al-Zahawi ( ar, مقبل الزهاوى; born 1 April 1935) is an Iraqi ceramicist. His creative and powerful sculptures and reliefs have been exhibited in museums, galleries, international shows, studios, and private residences throughou ...
, Iraqi ceramist * Vitalii Demianiuk, Ukrainian engineer and entrepreneur


Academic awards and prizes conferred

The
Paul Guggenheim Paul Guggenheim (15 September 1899 – 31 August 1977) was a Swiss scholar of international law. He studied law at the universities of Zurich, Geneva, Rome and Berlin. After his promotion in 1924, he briefly taught international law in Kiel in 1 ...
Prize in International Law was created in 1981 and is awarded to young practitioners of international law on a biannual basis. The Edgar de Picciotto International Prize is awarded every two years and worth 100,000 Swiss Francs. It rewards an internationally renowned academic whose research has contributed to enhancing the understanding of global challenges and whose work has influenced policy-makers.


Notable faculty


Former Faculty

* Georges Abi-Saab – International law specialist, former chairman of the Appellate Body of the World Trade Organization. * Maurice Allais – French economist and recipient of the 1988
Nobel Memorial Prize in Economics The Nobel Memorial Prize in Economic Sciences, officially the Sveriges Riksbank Prize in Economic Sciences in Memory of Alfred Nobel ( sv, Sveriges riksbanks pris i ekonomisk vetenskap till Alfred Nobels minne), is an economics award administered ...
. * Carl Jacob Burckhardt - Swiss historian, diplomat, and president of the ICRC. *
Kemal Dervis Kemal may refer to: ;People * Mustafa Kemal Atatürk, a Turkish politician and the first president of Turkey * Kemal (name), a common Turkish name ;Places * Kemalpaşa, İzmir Province, Turkey * Mustafakemalpaşa, Bursa Province, Turkey ;See also ...
– professor of economics, former head of the United Nations Development Programme and former minister of economic affairs of Turkey. * Pierre-Marie Dupuy - French jurist, renowned expert of international arbitration. * Guglielmo Ferrero - Italian historian. * Saul Friedländer – Israeli historian of Germany and Jewish history at UCLA, 2008
Pulitzer Prize The Pulitzer Prize () is an award for achievements in newspaper, magazine, online journalism, literature, and musical composition within the United States. It was established in 1917 by provisions in the will of Joseph Pulitzer, who had made h ...
recipient. * Emmanuel Gaillard – Leading authority on international commercial arbitration *
Paul Guggenheim Paul Guggenheim (15 September 1899 – 31 August 1977) was a Swiss scholar of international law. He studied law at the universities of Zurich, Geneva, Rome and Berlin. After his promotion in 1924, he briefly taught international law in Kiel in 1 ...
– Swiss international jurist. * Harry Gordon Johnson – Canadian economist who made many contributions to the development of Hecksher-Ohlin theory. * Friedrich von Hayek – Prominent Austrian school economist, co-recipient of the 1974
Nobel Memorial Prize in Economics The Nobel Memorial Prize in Economic Sciences, officially the Sveriges Riksbank Prize in Economic Sciences in Memory of Alfred Nobel ( sv, Sveriges riksbanks pris i ekonomisk vetenskap till Alfred Nobels minne), is an economics award administered ...
. * Hans Kelsen – Noted international jurist and legal philosopher. *
Dimitri Kitsikis Dimitri Kitsikis ( el, Δημήτρης Κιτσίκης; 2 June 1935 – 28 August 2021) was a Greek Turkologist, Sinologist and Professor of International Relations and Geopolitics. He also published poetry in French and Greek. Life Dimitri K ...
– Noted Greek Turkologist. *
Olivier Long Olivier Long (11 October 1915 – 19 March 2003) was a Swiss Ambassador and the director-general of the General Agreement on Tariffs and Trade from 6 May 1968 to 1 October 1980. Oliver Long was born at Petit-Veyrier, Switzerland, near Geneva, o ...
– Swiss international law specialist and former director-general of the GATT (1968–80). * Theodor Meron – Former president of the International Criminal Tribunal for the former Yugoslavia (ICTY) *
Nicolas Michel Nicolas Michel (born 7 November 1949) is a Swiss lawyer who serves as an Adjunct Professor of international law at the Geneva Graduate Institute of International and Development Studies. Early life and education Michel obtained his PhD in law fro ...
– honorary professor of international law, former under-secretary-general for legal affairs and United Nations legal counsel. * Ludwig von Mises – Prominent Austrian school economist, philosopher, and classical liberal. * Robert Mundell – Canadian international economist and recipient of the 1999
Nobel Memorial Prize in Economics The Nobel Memorial Prize in Economic Sciences, officially the Sveriges Riksbank Prize in Economic Sciences in Memory of Alfred Nobel ( sv, Sveriges riksbanks pris i ekonomisk vetenskap till Alfred Nobels minne), is an economics award administered ...
. * Gunnar Myrdal – Swedish economist and co-recipient of the 1974
Nobel Memorial Prize in Economics The Nobel Memorial Prize in Economic Sciences, officially the Sveriges Riksbank Prize in Economic Sciences in Memory of Alfred Nobel ( sv, Sveriges riksbanks pris i ekonomisk vetenskap till Alfred Nobels minne), is an economics award administered ...
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Shalini Randeria Shalini Randeria is an American-born Indian anthropologist, tenured as a professor of anthropology and sociology at the Graduate Institute of International and Development Studies (IHEID) in Geneva, Switzerland and appointed as the rector of the I ...
– American-born Indian anthropologist, Central European University's sixth president and rector. * William Rappard – economic historian, director of the League of Nations Mandate Section (1920–1925), and Swiss delegate to the
ILO The International Labour Organization (ILO) is a United Nations agency whose mandate is to advance social and economic justice by setting international labour standards. Founded in October 1919 under the League of Nations, it is the first and ol ...
(1945–1956). * Wilhelm Röpke – International economics and spiritual father of the German social market economy. * Jacob Viner – Canadian international economics and early member of the
Chicago School of Economics The Chicago school of economics is a neoclassical school of economic thought associated with the work of the faculty at the University of Chicago, some of whom have constructed and popularized its principles. Milton Friedman and George Stigle ...
. * Jean Ziegler – Swiss sociologist, author and public intellectual.


Current Faculty

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William M. Adams William "Bill" M. Adams (born 1955) is a British geographer. He is the Claudio Segré professor of conservation and development at the Graduate Institute of International and Development Studies in Geneva. He was previously professor of Conservat ...
– Claudio Segré Chair of Conservation and Development. * Jean-Louis Arcand – professor of international economics, director of the Centre for Finance and Development. * Richard Baldwin – acclaimed international trade economist. *
José Manuel Barroso José Manuel Durão Barroso (; born 23 March 1956) is a Portuguese politician and university teacher, currently serving as non-executive chairman of Goldman Sachs International. He previously served as the 11th president of the European Commi ...
– Visiting professor, chairman at Goldman Sachs International., the 11th
president of the European Commission The president of the European Commission is the head of the European Commission, the executive branch of the European Union (EU). The President of the Commission leads a Cabinet of Commissioners, referred to as the College, collectively account ...
(2004–14) and the 115th
Prime Minister of Portugal The prime minister of Portugal ( pt, primeiro-ministro; ) is the head of government of Portugal. As head of government, the prime minister coordinates the actions of ministers, represents the Government of Portugal to the other bodies of state, ...
(2002–2004). *
Jean-François Bayart Jean-François Bayart (born 20 March 1950 in Boulogne-Billancourt) is a French political scientist and former director of research at the French National Centre for Scientific Research. His specialty is the comparative historical sociology of the ...
– Political scientist specialized in sub-Saharan Africa. *
Thomas J. Biersteker Thomas J. Biersteker is an American political scientist and a notable constructivism scholar. He became the first Curt Gasteyger Professor of International Security at the Graduate Institute of International and Development Studies (IHEID) in Ge ...
– Curt Gasteyger Professor of International Security, Council on Foreign Relations scholar, sanctions consultant for UN Security Council and former director of the Watson Institute for International Studies at
Brown University Brown University is a private research university in Providence, Rhode Island. Brown is the seventh-oldest institution of higher education in the United States, founded in 1764 as the College in the English Colony of Rhode Island and Providenc ...
. * Gilles Carbonnier – professor of development economics and vice-president of the International Committee of the Red Cross. *
Andrew Clapham Andrew Clapham (born in Tunbridge Wells) is a British international lawyer specializing in human rights, international courts and tribunals and international humanitarian law. He has served in various advisory capacities at the United Nations. ...
– professor of international law, former representative of
Amnesty International Amnesty International (also referred to as Amnesty or AI) is an international non-governmental organization focused on human rights, with its headquarters in the United Kingdom. The organization says it has more than ten million members and sup ...
at the United Nations, and former adviser on international humanitarian law to the Special Representative of the U.N. secretary-general in Iraq. * Tim Flannery – Segré Foundation Distinguished Visiting professor,
Australian of the Year The Australian of the Year is a national award conferred on an Australian citizen by the National Australia Day Council, a not-for-profit Australian Governmentowned social enterprise. Similar awards are also conferred at the State and Territo ...
2007, mammalogist, palaeontologist, environmentalist and former chief commissioner of the Federal Climate Commission. * Jakob Kellenberger – Visiting professor, former head of the International Committee of the Red Cross. * Ilona Kickbusch – Adjunct professor, leading thinker in the fields of health promotion and global health. *
Marcelo Kohen Marcelo Gustavo Kohen (born August 11, 1957) is an Argentine international lawyer and academic specialised in the areas of international legal theory, territorial and border disputes, international adjudication, and peaceful settlement of inter ...
, professor of international law, secretary-general of the Institut de Droit International. * Nico Krisch – professor of international law specializing in constitutional theory, and global governance. *
Keith Krause Keith Krause (born 15 June 1960) is a Canadian political scientist known for his work on international security and armed violence. Background Krause was a Rhodes Scholar at Balliol College, Oxford where he got his MPhil and DPhil. Since 199 ...
– professor of international relations, director of the Small Arms Survey. *
Jussi Hanhimäki Jussi M. Hanhimäki (born February 3, 1965 in Espoo) is a Finnish historian, specializing in the history of the Cold War, American foreign policy, transatlantic relations, international organizations and refugees. Background Hanhimäki is curr ...
– professor of international history, recipient of the 2002 Bernath Prize for his book ''The Flawed Architect: Henry Kissinger and American Foreign Policy''. * Susanna Hecht – professor of international history whose early work on the deforestation of the Amazon led to the founding of the subfield of political ecology. *
Xiang Lanxin Xiang Lanxin (b. 1956, zh, c=相蓝欣, p=Xiāng Lánxīn) is a Chinese scholar of international relations and the history of modern China. His work focuses on history and security in East Asia, and on Chinese governance and democracy. Early lif ...
– Chinese scholar of international relations and the history of modern China *
Anna Leander Anna Leander is a sociologist and political scientist. Leander is currently a professor at the Graduate Institute of International and Development Studies in Geneva. She previously taught at the Copenhagen Business School and the Inst. de Relac ...
– professor of international relations well known for her work in critical security studies and international political sociology. *
Giacomo Luciani Giacomo Luciani is a leading Italian expert on the geopolitics of energy often cited in the media. He is primarily known for his seminal contributions to the theory of the rentier state with Egyptian economist Hazem Al Beblawi.Beblawi, Hazem Al and ...
– Leading scholar on the geopolitics of energy. * Peter Maurer – senior distinguished fellow and president of the International Committee of the Red Cross. *
Mohamed Mahmoud Ould Mohamedou Mohamed Mahmoud Ould Mohamedou ( ar, محمد محمود ولد محمدو; born April 3, 1968) is a political historian and public intellectual. A Harvard University academic, Mohamedou is Professor of International History and Politics at the G ...
– professor of international history and politics and acclaimed specialist of political violence and international security. * Ugo Panizza – Pictet Professor of Development and Finance. *Joost Pauwelyn – professor of international law, famous scholar in WTO law and public international law, Murase Visiting professor of law at Georgetown Law School. *
Timothy Swanson Timothy Swanson is an American economics scholar specializing in environmental governance, biodiversity, water management, as well as intellectual property rights and biotechnology regulation. He is a professor in resource economics at the Gradu ...
– André Hoffmann Professor of Environmental Economics. *
Jorge E. Viñuales Jorge E. Viñuales (born 1976) is the Harold Samuel Professor of Law and Environmental Policy at the University of Cambridge, where he also directs the Cambridge Centre for Environment, Energy and Natural Resource Governance (C-EENRG); and a Rese ...
– Adjunct professor of environmental law and Harold Samuel Professor of Law and Environmental Policy at the University of Cambridge. *
Beatrice Weder di Mauro Beatrice Weder di Mauro (born 3 August 1965) is a Swiss economist who is currently Professor of economics at the Graduate Institute of International and Development Studies in Geneva, Research Professor and Distinguished Fellow-in-residence at th ...
– professor of international macroeconomics and president of the Centre for Economic Policy Research *
Charles Wyplosz Charles Wyplosz (born 5 September 1947 in Vichy, France) is a French economist. He is an editor of the International Centre for Economic Policy Research's VoxEU and is currently the director of the International Centre for Monetary and Banking S ...
– professor of international economics, regular columnist in the ''Financial Times'', ''Le Monde'', ''Libération'', ''Le Figaro'', ''Finanz und Wirtschaft'', and ''Handelsblatt''.


References


Bibliography

*''The Graduate Institute of International Studies Geneva: 75 years of service towards peace through learning and research in the field of international relations'', The Graduate Institute, 2002.


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* {{authority control Universities and colleges in Switzerland Maison de la Paix Research institutes in Switzerland Schools of international relations Educational institutions established in 1927 1927 establishments in Switzerland