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Dominique Moïsi

Senior Adviser, French Institute of International Affairs, Paris

Dominique Moïsi (Co-Chair) is senior adviser to the French Institute of International Affairs; chief editor of Politique Etrangère, the Institute's quarterly publication; and a professor at the Institute of Political Studies in Paris. He is a regular columnist for the Financial Times, Quest France and other European newspapers as well as a contributor to Foreign Affairs and Atlantic Quarterly. His academic career has included positions at Harvard University Summer School in 1987; Ecole National d'Administration from 1981 to 1986; Johns Hopkins University in Bologna, Italy from 1983 to 1984; and the Woodrow Wilson Center for Scholars in Washington, D.C. Dr. Moïsi is a member of the Board of the Aspen Institute, Berlin, and a member of the Expert Group of the European Parliament on the Prevention of Conflicts, Brussels. He received a Ph.D. in law from the Institute of Political Studies in Paris. Dr. Moïsi serves on the Board of Directors of the Salzburg Seminar and has served on the Faculty of numerous Sessions, most recently as the chair of Session 409, Migration, Race, and Ethnicity in Europe, 2003, and the Common Interest Forum Planning Meeting, 2003.

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