CURRICULUM VITAE
Personal Details
Michael Emin Salla,
Born, 25 September 1958, Melbourne, Australia
Citizenship: Australian
Qualifications
1993 Doctor
of Philosophy (University of Queensland)
1990 Master
of Arts (University of Melbourne)
1987 Bachelor
of Arts (University of Melbourne)
1984 Graduate
Diploma of Education (Melbourne CAE)
1983 Bachelor
of Science (University of Melbourne)
Awards, Distinctions & Professional Recognition
1999 Selected
as panelist for United States Institute of Peace Solicited Grants Panel, February
1997 Selected
for United States Institute of Peace Faculty and College Seminar, July
1996 Promoted
from Lecturer (level A) to Lecturer (level B), Faculty of
Arts, Australian National University
1994-96 Associate of the Centre for Middle Eastern
and Central Asian Studies
1991-92 Australian Postgraduate Research Award
1989 Master
of Arts - Awarded First Class Honours
Research Grants
1999 Ford Foundation
(USD150,000)
Title: "Managing Transition in the East Timor Conflict"
1998 Unsolicited
Grants, United States Institute for Peace (USD44,000)
Title: "Conflict Resolution and the East Timor Conflict"
1997 Unsolicited
Grants, United States Institute for Peace (USD29,000)
Title: "Conflict Resolution and the East Timor Conflict"
1996 Faculties
Research Grants Scheme, Australian National University
(AUD6000). Title: "Religio-nationalist conflict: developing effective
conflict
resolution strategies"
1994 New Staff
Grants, Faculties Research Grants Scheme, Australian National University,
(AUD4100). Title: "Ethno-religious conflict in Kosovo"
1993 Research
Grant, Department of Government, University of Queensland (AUD2000)
Title: "East Timorese Resistance to Integrasi"
Employment
1
Researcher in Residence, (2001-2003) Center for Global Peace, American University,
Washington, D.C., USA
2
Adjunct Faculty, (2002) George Washington University, Washington DC, USA
3
Assistant Professor (1996-2001) Peace and Conflict Resolution Program, School
of International
Service, American University, Washington, D.C., USA
4
Lecturer (Level B - [1996]); Department of Political Science, Faculties,
Australian National
University, ACT 0200, Australia
5
Lecturer (Level A - [1994-96]); Department of Political Science, Faculties,
Australian National
University, ACT 0200, Australia
6
Lecturer (Casual) 1993; Department of Religious Studies, University of Queensland,
QLD 4072,
Australia
7
Tutorial Assistant & Casual Tutor (1990-93); Department of Government,
Uni of Qld
8
Research Assistant (1992-93); Dept of Government, University of Queensland
9
Tutor (1989-90); Emmanuel College, Upland Road, St Lucia, QLD
10
Tutor (1985-88); Central Coaching College, Jupiter Road, Caulfield 3162
11
Emergency Teacher (1984-85); Education Department of Victoria, Nauru House,
Collins Street
Melbourne 3000
Publications
(sole author unless indicated otherwise)
Books
1.
The Hero's Journey Toward a Second American Century (
Westport, Connecticut:
Greenwood Press, 2002)
2.
Ralph Summy & Michael Salla, eds., Why the Cold War Ended:
A Range of Interpretations
(Westport, Connecticut,
Greenwood Press
, 1995)
3.
Michael Salla, Walter Tonetto & Enrique Martinez, eds., Essays on
Peace: Paradigms for Global
Order (Central Queensland University Press, Rockhampton, QLD, 1995)
4.
Islamic Radicalism, Muslim Nations and the West (Indian Ocean Centre
for Peace Studies, Perth,
1993)
Academic Journals
- “Conflict
Resolution, Genetics and Alchemy - The Evolution of Conflict Transmutation”
Online Journal of Peace and Conflict Resolution, 3:3 (2000) http://www.trinstitute.org/ojpcr/3_3salla.htm
- "Promoting
Reconciliation in East Timor - Imperatives for the Transition to Self-Government,"
(Forthcoming 1999) Pacifica Review
- "Serbia's Final
Solution to the Kosovo Problem," Journal of Muslim Minority Affairs
18:2 (1998): 229-40
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"Integral Peace: A Foucauldian Perspective, " Peace and Change
23:3 (1998): 312-32
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"Political Islam and The West: a New Cold War or Convergence? Third
WorldQuarterly, 18:4 (1997): 729-42
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"Creating the Ripe Moment in the East Timor Conflict," Journal
of Peace Research 34:2 (1997):
449-66
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"Nonviolence in Kosovo: Establishing a Dependency Relationship,"
Social Alternatives 16:2 (1997): 46-49
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"Peace Enforcement versus Non-violent Intervention in the Post-Cold
War Era, Peace Review 8:4
(1996): 547-54
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"There is No Nonviolent Future," Social Alternatives 15:3 (1996):
41-43
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"Kosovo, Non-Violence and the Break-up of Yugoslavia," Security
Dialogue 26:4 (1995): 78-89
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"East Timor and Australian Foreign Policy," Australian Journal
of International Affairs
49:2 (1995):
207-222
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"East Timor's Nonviolent Resistance," Peace Review 7:2
(1995): 191-97
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"Ex-Yugoslavia's Forgotten Conflict: Nonviolence in Kosovo," Social
Alternatives 14:3 (1995): 37-40
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"Dedicated Minorities in Martin Luther King's Political Philosophy,"
Peace Review 6:2 (1994): 241-48
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"East Timor's Clandestine Resistance to Indonesian Integration,"
Social Alternatives 13:1 (1994): 44-47
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"The efficacy of nonviolence in international relations: a critique,"
Australian Journal of Political
Science 28:3 (1993): 458-80
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"Abrahamic minorities in Helder Camara's Political Philosophy," Interdisciplinary
Peace Research
5:1
(May/June 1993): 51-73
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"The nonviolent struggle continues: an analysis of recent political events
in the former Yugoslav
autonomous province of Kosovo," Nonviolence International 1:1 (1993):
79-89
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"Satyagraha in Mahatma Gandhi's Political Philosophy," Peace Research
25:1 (Feb 1993): 39-62
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"Towards a European Defence Policy for the 90s," World Review 31:1
(1992): 11-23
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"Portrait of an Italian Social Reformer: Danilo Dolci's Philosophy
of Nonviolence," Interdisciplinary
Peace Research
3:1 (1991): 3-21
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"Nonviolence and the Search for Self-identity," Gandhi Marg 13:1
(1991): 75-81
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"Constructing a Methodology of Nonviolence," Gandhi Marg 11:3 (1989):
332-339
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"Islamic fundamentalism: its consequences for the West," Islam, the modern
age XXII:1 (Feb
1991):22-46
Book Chapters,
Encyclopedia Entries, etc
-
"Women and War, Men and Pacifism," Politics and Peace: The Impact of
Gender Difference (Sage Publications, forthcoming 2000, 6000 words)
-
East Timor and Australian Foreign Policy," East Timor and Australia,
ed. James Cotton (Canberra: Australian Defence Force Academy, 1999) 159-80.
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"A Visit to East Timor" East Timor: Occupation and Resistance (Denmark:
Narayana Press, International Work Group for Indigenous Affairs, 1998)
32-41.
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"East, Timor, Regional Security and The Labor Tradition," The Labor Tradition
in Australian
Foreign
Policy
, ed David Lee (Allen & Unwin, & Department of International Relations,
Australian National
University, 1997) 219-33
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"East Timor's Nonviolent Resistance," Protest, Power, and Change: An
Encyclopedia of
Nonviolent
Action from ACT-UP to Women's Suffrage
, eds., Roger S. Powers & William B.Vogele (New York:Garland Publishing,
1997) 161-63
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"Why the Cold War Ended: A Framework for Analysis," Why the Cold War
Ended: A Range of Interpretations, eds Ralph Summy & Michael
Salla (Westport, CT: Greenwood Press, 1995) 249-60
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"Abrahamic minorities and committed groups: nonviolent intervention in international
conflict," Essays on Peace: Paradigms for Global Order, eds Michael
Salla, Walter Tonetto & Enrique Martinez
(Central Queensland University Press, 1995) 147-58
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Michael Salla, Walter Tonetto & Enrique Martinez, "Towards a Global
Educative Authority: The Council of Earth," Essays on Peace: Paradigms
for Global Order, eds. Michael Salla, Walter Tonetto& Enrique
Martinez (Central Queensland University Press, 1995) 255-64
Short Articles
& Reports
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"For Milosevic, Kosovo is about keeping power," The Star Ledger
(Newark, New Jersey, April 16, 1999): 18
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"What Role should the US take in the Kosovo crisis?" American Weekly
: American University's newspaper (6 April 1999): 3.
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"Political Autonomy & Negotiating a Settlement to the East Timor conflict,"
Timor Link, December, 1998
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"Rebuilding the 'Negotiating Middle' in Intractable Conflicts,"
Private Peacemaking: USIP-Assisted Peacemaking Projects of Nonprofit Organizations:
Peaceworks No. 20 (US Institute of Peace, 1998) 1-5
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"Rebuilding the ëNegotiating Middle' in Intractable Conflicts," forthcoming
Peaceworks 1998
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"Conflict Resolution and East Timor," Horizons 4:4 (1996): 12-13
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"The Road To Peace from Dayton, Ohio," Pacific Research 8:4 (1995):
52-53
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"The Road to Peace - Where now from Dayton, Ohio?" Illyria (December
5, 1995): 1
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"East Timor Conference Report," International Relations Bulletin 4:2
(1995): 5-7
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"East Timor Conference Report," Pacific Research 8:3 (1995): 54
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"The Other Conflict," Illyria (February 11, 1995): 1
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"Will globalism be the answer?" Campus Review ([ANU] June 1-7, 1995):
8
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"Hemmelig Modstand Finder Nye Veye," Kontakt: Internationalt Magasin
(November 1994): 26-28
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"East Timor: The Struggle for Self-determination," Pacific Research
7:2 (1994): 18-20
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"Australia's Role in International Peacekeeping," National Graduate (Summer
1994): 11-13
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"The agony of East Timor," ANU Reporter 25:20 (1994): 7
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"The Nonviolent Struggle in Kosovo," Nonviolence Today 31 (1993):
10-11
Books Reviewed
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David Callahan, Unwinnable Wars: American Power and Ethnic Conflict. In
Worldview 11:2 (1998): 72-75.
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Jacob Bercovitch, ed., Resolving International Conflicts: The Theory
and Practice of Mediation. InThe Australian Journal of International Affairs
51:1 (1997): 125-26
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William Zartman, Elusive Peace: Negotiating an End to Civil Wars.
In The Australian Journal of
International Affairs 50:3 (1996): 323-24
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Jacob Bercovitch, ed., Resolving International Conflicts: The Theory and
Practice of Mediation. In The Australian Journal of International Affairs
51:1 (1997): 125-26
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Walter Isard, Understanding Conflict and the Science of Peace. In
Pacific Research 8:4 (1995): 57
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Colman McCarthy, All of One Peace: Essays on Nonviolence. In Peace and
Conflict : Journal of Peace Psychology 1:4 (1995): 451-52
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Geoffrey Gunn, A Critical View of Western Journalism and Scholarship on
East Timor. In Pacific Research 8:3(1995): 51
-
Barnett Rubin, Fragmentation of Afghanistan: State Formation and
Collapse in the International System. In Australian Journal of Political
Science 30:2 (1995): 399-400
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Dennis J.D. Sandole and Hugo van der Merwe, eds., Conflict Resolution: Theory
and Practice, Integration and application. In Australian Journal of Political
Science 30:2 (1995): 400-401
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Glenn Paige, To Nonviolent Political Science; Glenn D Paige, Chaiwat Satha-Anand
& Sarah Gilliatt, eds., Islam and Nonviolence. In Social Alternatives
13:3-4 (1994): 60-61
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Dan Tschirgi, ed. The Arab World Today. In Australian Journal of Political
Science 30:1 (1995): 198-99
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Barbara Callaway & Lucy Creevey, The Heritage of Islam: Women,
Religion, & Politics in West Africa. In Australian Journal of Political
Science 30:1 (1995): 174-75
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Luther Martin, ed. Religious Transformations and Socio-Political Change;
Bronislaw Misztal & Anson Shupe, eds; Religion and Politics in Comparative
Perspective; Jeff Hayes, Religion in Third World Politics. In Australian
Journal of International Affairs 48:2(1994): 310-11
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M.A. Stephenson & Suri Ratnapala, eds., Mabo: A Judicial Revolution;
Douglas Oliver, Black Islanders: A Personal Perspective. In Australian
Multicultural Book Review 2:3 (1994): 54-56
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Gareth Evans, Cooperating for Peace. In Social Alternatives 12:4
(1994): 60-61
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Brian Martin, Social Defence: Social Change. In Social Alternatives
12:4 (1994): 62-63
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Glenn Paige, ed., Buddhism and Nonviolent Global Problem-Solving: Ulan Bator
Explorations. In Social Alternatives 12:1 (1993): 72
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Bernard Swan, Charting Peace: An Outline of Approaches from the Conventional
to the Christic. In Social Alternatives 12:1 (1993): 70
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Nicaragua: What Went Wrong? In Social Alternatives 9:4 (1991): 65-66
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StJohn Kettle, ed., After the Gulf War: for Peace in the Middle East. In
Social Alternatives 10:2 (1991): 62-63
Conference Papers
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"Conflict Resolution and Kosovo," International Studies Association, Washington,
DC, February, 1999
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"Track Two Diplomacy in the East Timor Conflict," American Political Science
Association, Boston, Sept 3, 1998
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"Allegory & Myth in International Relations," International Studies
Association, Minneapolis, March 1998
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"Political Islam and the West: A New Cold War or Convergence?" The
Peace Studies AssociationNinth Annual Conference, Georgetown University, Washington
DC, June 5-8, 1997
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"Women and War, Men and Pacifism," UN Expert Group Meeting: Political
Decision Making and
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Conflict Resolution: The Impact of Gender Difference, Santo Domingo,
7-11 October 1996
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"Integral Peace: A Foucauldian Perspective," International Peace Research
Association, July, 1996,
University of Queensland
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"Language and the Self-Other dichotomy," International Peace Research Association,
July, 1996,
University of Queensland
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"Kosovo and Nonviolent Conflict Resolution in the Former Yugoslavia,"
International Peace Research
Association, July, 1996, University of Queensland
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"Models of Conflict Resolution for the Balkans," The Balkans and Conflict
Resolution Workshop,
July 1996, Australian National University
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"East Timor and Conflict Resolution," East Timor: Its Future in the
Asia Pacific - Public
Education and
Dialogue Conference, June 1996, University of Sydney
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"Phonocentric Semantic Analysis and Peace Studies," Peace Studies Association,
April, 1996,
Earlham College, Indiana
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"Kosovo, Nonviolent Resistance, and Ethnic Conflict in the Former Yugoslavia,"
Australasian Political
Studies Association, September, 1995, University of Melbourne
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"The Labor Tradition, Regional Security & East Timor," The Labor Tradition
in Australian Foreign
Policy, December 1994, Australian National University
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"East Timor's Nonviolent Resistance & The Catholic Church," Religion
and Human Dignity: Rights and
Responsibilities, July 1994, Deakin University
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"The End of the Cold War: A Political, Historical and Mythological Event,"
Why the Cold War Ended,
University of Queensland, 24-25 September 1993
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"Peace Enforcement vs Nonviolent Intervention: Competing Paths in the Post-Cold
War Era?"
Australasian Political Studies Association, September 1993, Monash University
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"The role of `committed groups' and `Abrahamic minorities' in the thought
of Helder Camara and
Danilo Dolci: implications for international conflict," Asian Peace Research
Association,
January/February 1992, University of Canterbury
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"Nonviolence: its efficacy in international relations," Australasian Political
Studies Association, July
1991, Griffith University
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"Islamic Fundamentalism: Its consequences for the West," Australasian Political
Studies Association,
September 1990, University of Tasmania
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"European Peace Initiatives for the 90s," Australasian Political Studies
Association, September
1989,University of New South Wales
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"Floating through the Jungian Archetype - A Wittgensteinian Parable,"
Australasian Universities
Language and Literature Association, January 1989, Macquarie University
Public lectures and academic seminars
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Panelist in Seminar, Balkan's in Crisis, Washington College of Law, American
University, 4/6/99
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"Fieldwork findings from Sri Lanka," Peace and Conflict Resolution Program,
American University, 4/6/99
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"The Kosovo Crisis," Guest Speaker, Rotary Club, Wheaton, MD, 3/30/99
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"Kosovo Crisis: Prospects for Peaceful Negotiation or Violent Conflict,"
Panel Discussion, Center for Global Peace, American University, 4/30/98
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"Ethnic Conflict and Regional Conflict," Robert McNamara Fellows Program,
World Bank, 11/9/98
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"Gender and the Military," Panel Discussion, Women's Studies, American University,
9/3/98
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"Nonviolence in Kosovo," Panel Discussion, Islam and Peace, Center
for Global Peace, American University, 31/1/98
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"Political Islam and the West," Seminar Presentation," The School
of Islamic and Social Sciences, 22/1/98
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"Ethnic Conflict in the former Yugoslavia," Panel Discussion, Center for
Global Peace, American University, 27/1/98
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"Gender Analysis and Peace," Panel Discussion, Women's Studies, American
University, 29/10/97
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"Gender Analysis and Peace," Panel Discussion, Women's Studies, American
University, 29/10/97
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"The 1996 Nobel Prize: Implications for East Timor," Seminar Presentation,
School of International Service, American University 23/10/96
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"Ordinary Language and Identity Politics," Seminar Presentation, Department
of Political Science, Australian National University 28/3/96
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"The Albanian Question in the Former Yugoslavia," Seminar Presentation,
Department of Political Science, Australian National University, 1/9/95
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"Ex-Yugoslavia's Forgotten Conflict," Seminar Presentation, Program in Political
Science, Australian National University, 5/7/95
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"Islam and Indonesia," Conference Address, VI th Symposium on Timor, Lisbon,
25/3/1995
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East Timor and the Catholic Church, Conference Address, VI th Symposium
on Timor, Lisbon, 25/3/1995
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"Resisting Integrasi," Seminar Presentation, Australian Defence Force Academy,
Canberra 10/6/ 1994
Media Interviews
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"UN Ballot in East Timor,"KSRO (Radio), Santa Rosa, CA., 4:30 pm, 8/30/99
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"UN Ballot in East Timor," ABC Online, 8/30/99
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"Revenge Attacks in Kosovo," Religion & Ethics NewsWeekly (TV) Washington
DC., 7/30/99 Show 248
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"Interview on Agreement to End the Kosovo Crisis," WTOP (Radio) Washington
DC., 2pm, 6/10/99
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"Interview on Agreement to End the Kosovo Crisis," WTOP (Radio) Washington
DC., 5pm, 6/9/99
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"War Crimes and the Kosovo Crisis,"KSRO (Radio), Santa Rosa, CA., 5 pm,
5/27/99.
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"Interview on the Kosovo Crisis," (Hearst-Argyle Television) Washington,
DC., 5 pm, 5/27/99
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"Kosovo Crisis," CBC (Canadian Broadcasting Comm., TV) News, Washington
DC., 7am, 5/17/99
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"Interview on the Kosovo Crisis," MSNBC (TV) News, Washington DC.,
5pm, 4/5/99
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"Interview on the Kosovo Crisis," KRLA (Radio) Los Angeles, 3/26/99
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"Interview on the Kosovo Crisis," America's Voice (TV), Washington DC, 7
pm, 3/25/99
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"Interview on the Kosovo Crisis," WTOP (Radio), Washington DC., 3/25/99
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"Interview on the Kosovo Crisis," WMAL (Radio), Washington DC., 3/24/99
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"Interview on the Kosovo Crisis," KDKA (Radio), Pittsburgh, 3/24/99
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"Interview on the Kosovo Crisis," KSRO (Radio), Santa Rosa, CA., 3/23/99
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"Commentary on East Timor Conflict," Voice of America 11 Feb 1999, (Radio)
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"Interview" Illyria Oct 21-23, 1998. 18-19 (newspaper)
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"Recent Events in East Timor," BBC World Service, 4 Aug, 1998 (Radio)
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"Commentary on Kosovo Crisis" Voice of America 1 May 1998, (Radio)
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"Commentary on Recent Events in Kosovo" Voice of America 10 March 1998,
(Radio)
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"Commentary on Recent Events in Kosovo" Voice of America 20 Feb 1998 (Radio)
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"Commentary on Recent Events in Macedonia" Voice of America 18 July, 1997
(Radio)
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"Conflict Resolution and Recent developments in Kosovo," The Albanian Hour,
3ER (Radio),
Melbourne, 2 July 1996
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"Implementation of the Dayton Peace Agreement in Bosnia," First Edition
News, ABC TV, Canberra, 14 December 1995
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"Recent developments in Kosovo," The Albanian Hour, 3ER (Radio), Melbourne,
29 September 1995
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"The Escalating Hostage Crisis in Bosnia," The World Today, 2CN, ABC Radio,
Canberra, 29 May
1995
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"The Escalating Hostage Crisis in Bosnia," The World At Noon, ABC TV, Canberra
26 May 1995
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"The Albanian Question in the Former Yugoslavia," The Albanian Hour, 3ER
(Radio), Melbourne, 7 February 1995
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"Recent developments in East Timor," 2XX (Radio), Canberra, 6 February
1995
Workshops/Conferences
Organised
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Organisor of workshop, "Conflict Resolution and the East Timor Conflict,"
American University, July
8-11, 1998
- Organisor
of Panel Discussion, "The Kosovo Crisis: Prospects for Peaceful Negotiation
or Armed Conflict," American University, April 30, 1998
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Organisor of workshop, "Conflict Resolution and the East Timor Conflict,"
American University, July
24-26, 1997
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Organisor of Panel Discussion, "US Foreign Policy and East Timor," American
University, February,
26, 1997
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Co-organisor of workshop "Conflict Resolution in the Balkans," Australian
National University, July
1996
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Convenor for Conference, "Peacemaking Initiatives for East Timor,"
held at the Australian National
University on 10-12 July 1995
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Co-organiser for Symposium, "Why the Cold War Ended," held on
24-25 Sept 1993, Dept of
Political Science, Australian National University
Fieldwork Experience
1.
Two weeks (January 99) in Sri Lanka researching ethnic conflict between
the Tamil minority and the
Sri Lankan government. Conducted interviews with political leaders, scholars,
human rights
activists, and members of the Tamil, Muslim & Sinhalese communities;
and representatives of
the international diplomatic community.
2. Five
weeks (December 1994 - January 95) in the former Yugoslavia researching ethnic
conflict
in Kosovo and Macedonia. Conducted interviews with political leaders, scholars,
human rights
activists, and members of the Albanian, Serbian and Macedonian communities;
and representatives of
the international diplomatic community.
3.
Five weeks (December 1993 - January 94) in East Timor and Indonesia researching
ethnic conflict
in East Timor. Conducted interviews with political leaders, scholars, human
rights activists, and
members of the East Timorese and Indonesian communities; and representatives
of the international
diplomatic community.
Citations
1.
George H. Quester, review of Ralph Summy and Michael Salla, Why the Cold
War Ended. In
American Political Science Review 90:2 (1996): 471
2.
Paul Joseph, review of Ralph Summy and Michael Salla, Why the Cold War Ended.
In Social
Alternatives 15:3 (1996):70-72
3.
John Chiddick, review of Islamic Radicalism: Muslim and the West.
In Pacifica Review (May/June
1994): 109-111
4.
Rob Imre, review of Islamic Radicalism: Muslim and the West. In Social Alternatives
13:1 (1994):
63.21.
Acted
as referee for the following academic journals
Journal of Peace Research;
Security Dialogue;
Australian Journal of International Affairs;
Australian Journal of Politics and History
Professional
Development
1.
Awarded a Certificate of Achievement and accepted as a Mediator by American
University Mediation
Service after satisfactory completion of training workshop held September
1996.
2
Awarded a Conflict Resolution Certificate for satisfactory completion of
a 24 hour workshop in
Mediation Process. Organised by The Conflict Resolution Network, QLD, Australia.
December 1991