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Elizabeth Abela (Malta): M. Phil. and Ph.D. candidate at Vienna University. She is currently an adviser for General Affairs at the OSCE Secretariat and she was previously an assistant to the Ambassador with the Maltese delegation at the OSCE.
Postal address: Elizabeth Abela, OSCE, 5-7 Kärtnerring, A-1010 Wien, Austria

Béchir Chourou (Tunisia): Ph.D. in political science from Northwestern University (USA). He currently teaches International Relations at the University of Tunis I in Tunisia. He has many publications in Arabic, French and English among them: “Perceptions sur les implications de la zone de libre-échange: Le cas de Maroc”, in: Marquina (Ed.): Les Élites et le Processus de Changement Dans la Méditerranée, 1997: 88-102; “Redefining Mediterranean Security. A view from the South”, in: Marquina (Ed.): Mutual Perceptions in the Mediterranean, 1998: 275-94.

Jean Francois Daguzan (France): Ph.D. in political science. He is a senior research fellow at the Fondation pour la recherche stratégique (FRS) in Paris (formerly CREST). He is also director of research at FMES (Fondation Mediterranéenne d’études stratégiques - Mediterranean Foundation for Security Studies) in Toulon. He is the author of many publications in French among them: Co-ed. with R. Girardet: La Méditerranée: Nouveaux défis, nouveaux risques, 1995; (Ed.): Méditerranée, le Pacte à construire, 1997; Le dernier rempart? Forces armées et politique de défense au Maghreb, 1998.
Postal address: Dr. Jean Francois Daguzan, Fondation pour la Recherche Stratégique, 27, rue Damesme, F-75013 Paris, France

Philippe Ch.-A. Guillot (France): M.A. in international conflict analysis (University of Kent at Canterbury), Doctor Juris Communitatis Europeae (University of Rouen) and a "habilitation à diriger les recherches" (University of Rouen). He is a lecturer in public law and Vice-Dean of the Faculty of Law, Economics and Management at Rouen University. He served in the United Nations Interim Force in Lebanon (1985) and was an electoral supervisor with the OSCE Mission to Bosnia-Herzegovina (August-September 1996, September 1997). He is secretary-general of the Soldiers of Peace International Association (a NGO representing the national UN veterans associations). As a specialist on issues of peacekeeping and humanitarian affairs he has co-authored with Larry Minear: Soldiers to the rescue - Humanitarian Lessons from Rwanda, 1996.
Postal address: Dr. Philippe Ch.-A. Guillot; Faculté de Droit, des Sciences Économiques et de Gestion, Université de Rouen, Boulevard Siegfried, F-76821 Mont Saint Aignan, Cedex, France
Electronic address:
Philippe.Guillot@univ-rouen.fr   <http://www.credho.org>

Peter Liotta (United States of America): Professor of national security affairs, US Naval War College; previous assignments to the Balkans: Greece, 1993-1996, Fulbright scholar to Yugoslavia (1988-1989), National Endowment for the Arts Literature Fellow (1993-1995). He has travelled extensively to the Balkans, the former Soviet Union, Europe, the Middle East, as well as Central and Southwest Asia. His work has been translated into Bosnian, Bulgarian, French, Greek, Japanese, Macedonian, Serbo-Croatian, and Spanish. Most recent books: The Wreckage reconsidered. Five oxymorons from Balkan deconstruction, 1999; The Ruins of Athens. A Balkan Memoir, 1999, and articles in: Mediterranean Quarterly, Strategic Review, Parameters and European Security.
Postal address: Prof. Dr. Peter Liotta, U.S. Naval War College, 686 Cushing Road, Newport, RI, 02841-1207, USA

Heinz A. Richter (Germany): Dr. phil., Professor of Modern History with a specialisation on South-Eastern Europe at Mannheim University. He has published widely in German, English, and Greek on issues of modern history of Greece and Cyprus including: Griechenland zwischen Revolution und Konterrevolution 1936 - 1946, 1973; Griechenland und Zypern seit 1920. Bibliographie zur Zeitgeschichte, 1984; British Intervention in Greece: From Varkiza to Civil War, February 1945 - August 1946, 1986; Frieden in der Ägäis? Zypern - Ägäis - Minderheiten, 1989; Griechenland im 20. Jahrhundert, Vol. 1: Megali Idea - Republik - Diktatur, 1990; Griechenland im Zweiten Weltkrieg August 1939 - Juni 1941, 1997. Several titles were translated into Greek. He is one of two editors of the journal: THETIS Mannheimer Beiträge zur Klassischen Archäologie und Geschichte Griechenlands und Zyperns and the parallel series of monographs: PELEUS.
Postal address: Prof. Dr. Heinz A. Richter, Universität Mannheim, Historisches Institut Schloß EO 210, 68131 Mannheim, Germany
Electronic address:
hrichter@rumms.uni-mannheim.de

Mohammad El-Sayed Selim (Egypt): Ph.D., Professor of International Relations at the Faculty of Economics and Political Science, Cairo University and director of its Center for Asian Studies and an active member of the EUROMESCO network. He is the author of many publications on security issues in Arabic and English including: (Ed.): The New World Order (in Arabic), 1994; The Arms Control Dimension of the Middle East Peace Process, 1994; “Egypt’s Mediterranean Policy”, published by Al-Ahram Center for Political and Strategic Studies, Strategic Papers series, 1995; “Weapons of mass destruction in the Euro-Mediterranean partnership: An Arabic perspective, paper submitted to EUROMESCO, 1997; “The arms control process in the Middle East: Some East Asian comparisons”, in: Mohammad Selim; Ibrahim Arafat (Eds.): The Egyptian-Koean Dialogue, 1997 published by the Center for Asian Studies, Cairo University 1997. His major books include: Non-alignment in a Changing World, 1983, Foreign Policy Analysis, 1989 and 1998; Relations among Muslim States, 1991; in addition several edited books.
Postal address: Prof. Dr. Mohamad Selim, Director, Center for Asian Studies, Faculty of Economics and Political Science, Cairo University, Giza, Egypt

Abdelkader Sid Ahmed (Algeria/France): PhD, Professor for the Study of Economic and Social Development, University Paris 1 Pantheon-Sorbonne and senior researcher at ORSTOM (Institut Français pour la recherche et le développement en coopération); Algerian delegate at the Paris conference on a New International Economic Order (1976-1979); counsellor of the Algerian ministry of energy and petrochemical industry (1979-1980); member of the long-term strategy of OPEC; economic adviser of President Mohamed Boudiaf (Jan.-July 1992); consultant of several international and multilateral institutions (UNESCO, OPEC, EU, UNCTAD, UNIDO, UNDP). Publications: L’OPEP: passé, présent et perspectives: éléments pour une économie politique des économie rentières, 1979; Croissance et développement: L’expérience des économies du Tiers-Monde. Théorie et pratique, 2 vol., 1981; Économie de l’industrialisation a partir des ressources naturelles, 2 vol., 1989; with Ch. Reynaud (Eds.): L’avenir de l’espace méditerranéen; Un projet pour L’Algérie, 1995; Économie politique de la transition dans les pays en développement: le cas de la Syrie, 1996; (Ed.): Économie du Maghreb: l’impératif de Barcelone, 1998.

Monika Wohlfeld (Germany): PhD in War Studies from Kings College London, and MA and BA in Political Science from University of Calgary, Canada. She is Senior Diplomatic Adviser at the OSCE Secretariat in Vienna; previously she was a Senior Research Fellow at the Western European Union Institute for Security Studies in Paris. Her latest publications include contributions to the OSCE Yearbook 1998, the Brassey's Defence Yearbook 1998, the Chaillot Paper no. 27, and to the Clingendael Papers.
Postal address: Dr. Monika Wohlfeld, OSCE, 5-7 Kärtnerring, A-1010 Wien, Austria
Electronic address:
Mwohlfeld@osce.org   <http://www.osce.org>

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