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Michael Ambühl
Michael Ambühl (born 26 September 1951) is the former Switzerland, Swiss state secretary for foreign affairs. He was Head of Chair of Negotiation and Conflict Management at the Department of Management, Technology, and Economics of ETH Zurich (Swiss Federal Institute of Technology Zurich). In 2018/19, he was Head of this Department (Faculty). Ambühl was born and raised in Bern, Switzerland. He studied applied mathematics and business administration at the ETH Zurich, where he finished his studies as ''Doctor sc. techn. ETH'' with a thesis entitled ''Zur Parameterwahl in einem Strafkostenverfahren'' in 1980. Already at that time, he was interested in game theory. He became a lecturer at the Economics Faculty of the University of Zurich. In 1982, he joined the diplomatic services of Switzerland. Postings included work at different ministries in Bern, at the Swiss Embassies in Kinshasa (1983/84), in New Delhi (1988-1992) and the Swiss Mission to the European Union (EU) in Brussels ...
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Michael Ambuehl, Staatssekretaer Beim EDA (Aussenministerium)
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