金九论坛
主题:南海局势与中美关系
发言人:Daniel SERWER, William ZARTMAN
参加者:约翰霍普金斯大学师生20位
主持人:王栋 副教授
时间:2017年1月12日上午9:30-11:30
地点:C105
Topic: South China Sea Conflict and China-US Relations
Speaker: Daniel SERWER, William ZARTMAN
Participants: Faculty and Students from The Paul H. Nitze School of Advanced International Studies (SAIS), The Johns Hopkins University
Moderate: Dr. Wang Dong
Time: 9:30am.-11:30am. January 12,2017
Venue:C105, SIS
发言嘉宾简历:
Daniel SERWER is Director of the Conflict Management Program at SAIS. Also a scholar at the Middle East Institute, Daniel Serwer is the author of Righting the Balance (Potomac Books, 2013), editor (with David Smock) of Facilitating Dialogue (USIP, 2012) and supervised preparation of Guiding Principles for Stabilization and Reconstruction (USIP, 2009). As vice president of the Centers of Innovation at the United States Institute of Peace (USIP), Serwer led teams working on rule of law, peacebuilding, religion, economics, media, technology, security sector governance and gender. He was also vice president for peace and stability operations at USIP, overseeing its peacebuilding work in Afghanistan, the Balkans, Iraq and Sudan and serving as executive director of the Hamilton/Baker Iraq Study Group. As a minister-counselor at the U.S. Department of State, Serwer directed the European office of intelligence and research and served as U.S. special envoy and coordinator for the Bosnian Federation, mediating between Croats and Muslims and negotiating the first agreement reached at the Dayton Peace Talks; from 1990 to 1993, he was deputy chief of mission and chargé d’affaires at the U.S. Embassy in Rome, leading a major diplomatic mission through the end of the Cold War and the first Gulf War. Serwer is a graduate of Haverford College and earned master’s degrees at the University of Chicago and Princeton, where he also did his PhD in history.
William ZARTMAN served as the Jacob Blaustein Professor of International Organizations and Conflict Resolution at SAIS for nearly 20 years. He is the former director of SAIS Conflict Management and African Studies programs. He taught at the University of South Carolina, at New York University where he served as department head and as associate director of the Center for International Studies, and at the American University in Cairo. Professor Zartman was also Olin Professor at the U.S. Naval Academy, Halevy Professor at the Institute of Political Studies in Paris and visiting professor at the American University in Paris.
William Zartman was a consultant to the U.S. Department of State, President of the Tangier American Legation Museum Society, and past president of the Middle East Studies Association and the American Institute for Maghrib Studies. He is also a member of the Steering Committee of Processes of International Negotiations based at the International Institute for Applied Systems Analysis in Austria. He received an honorary doctorate from the Catholic University of Louvain and his Ph.D. in International Relations from Yale University.