| RALPH BUNCHE, THE PERSON
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Ralph Bunche left a rich legacy of achievement wherever his career
took him—UCLA, Harvard University, Howard University, field
research in Africa, the Office of Strategic Services, the US State
Department, and the United Nations. He was propelled into the
international limelight in 1950 when awarded the Nobel Peace Prize
for his successful role as UN mediator in the negotiations that
led to the armistice between Israel and its four Arab neighbors—Egypt,
Jordan, Syria, and Lebanon. Prior to this, Bunche made his mark
as a scholar-activist in the struggle for civil rights in the
United States and against colonialism in Africa. He became the
chief troubleshooter for peace, called upon by Secretaries-General
Trygve Lie, Dag Hammarskjöld, and U Thant. The centenary
of the birth of the institute’s namesake in 2003-2004 was
celebrated worldwide under the catalytic impetus of the Centenary
Committee. The institute continues to honor the legacy of Ralph
Bunche by encouraging scholarship about international institutions
and excellence in public service.
INSTITUTE BACKGROUND
The Ralph Bunche Institute for International Studies engages
in research, graduate training, and public education about international
affairs and contemporary global problem-solving with a focus on
multilateralism and international institutions. Founded in 1973
as the Ralph Bunche Institute on the United Nations, it was renamed
in 2001 and given a broader interdisciplinary scope with the mandate
to support and further strengthen international studies at The
Graduate Center. Under the directorship of Thomas
G. Weiss, presidential professor of political science,
the institute provides a congenial setting for the activities
by faculty and visiting scholars with international portfolios
and research; and it facilitates the mentoring of graduate students.
The institute is governed by a faculty advisory
council. An external advisory board is being reconstituted.
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mid-town Manhattan, the institute draws not only on a distinguished faculty
across The City University of New York and other universities and colleges
in the metropolitan area and worldwide, but also on analysts, policymakers,
practitioners, and graduate students. The institute houses a number of
projects at The Graduate Center that seek to improve the understanding
and practice of international cooperation. It also hosts visiting scholars
and graduate students from around the world who wish to take advantage
of the institute’s unusual access to international organizations
and expertise.
STAFF INDEX
Abbreviations:
RBI- Ralph Bunche
Institute for International Studies
UNIHP - United Nations
Intellectual History Project
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Cristina
Badescu,
Fellow, RBI, cristina.badescu@utoronto.ca
Nicole Deller,
Director of Programs, Global Centre for the Responsibility to Protect,
ndeller@gc.cuny.edu
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Louis Emmerij,
Co-director, UNIHP, and Senior Fellow, RBI, emmerij@netzero.net
Jason Harle,
Research Associate, Program on States and Security and Ph.D. student,
Political Science jharle@gc.cuny.edu
Peter J. Hoffman,
Research Associate, Inter-University Consortium, RBI and Ph.D. Candidate,
Political Science phoffman@gc.cuny.edu
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Robert Jenkins,
Fellow, RBI, prof.jenkins@btopenworld.com
Richard Jolly,
Co-director, UNIHP, RBI and Senior Fellow, RBI, rjolly@ids.ac.uk
James O.C. Jonah,
Senior Fellow, RBI, jocjonah7@aol.com
Tapio Kanninen
Fellow, RBI
Thomas G. Karis,
Senior Fellow, RBI, and Professor Emeritus, Political Science tomkaris@aol.com
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Jenny Mueller,
Research Associate, Program on States and Security, jmueller@gc.cuny.edu
Ronald Nerio,
Research Assistant, UNIHP, and Ph.D. Candidate, Sociology, rnerio@gc.cuny.edu
Nomvuyo Nolutshungu,
Executive Assistant, RBI, and UNIHP, and Ph.D. Candidate, Political Science,
nnolutshungu@gc.cuny.edu
Nancy Okada,
Administrative Director, RBI, nokada@gc.cuny.edu |
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Zaida Ramirez,
Executive Assistant, RBI, zramirez@gc.cuny.edu
Janet Reilly,
Editorial Assistant, RBI, jreilly@gc.cuny.edu
Nicola Reindorp,
Director of Advocacy, Global Centre for
the Responsibility to Protect, nreindorp@gc.cuny.edu
Lisa Rickmers,
Research Associate, Program on States and Security,, lrickmers@gc.cuny.edu
Benjamin Rivlin,
Director Emeritus, RBI, and Professor Emeritus, Political Science brivlin@gc.cuny.edu
Mónica Serrano,
Executive Director, Global Centre for the
Responsibility to Protect, mserrano@colmex.mx
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Jim Traub,
Director of Policy, Global Centre
for the Responsibility to Protect, traub54@gmail.com
Herbert F. Weiss,
Senior Fellow, RBI, and Professor Emeritus, Political Science, herbertweiss@mail.com
Thomas G. Weiss,
Director, RBI, Co-director, UNIHP, and Presidential Professor, Political
Science, tweiss@gc.cuny.edu
Jennifer S. Whitaker
Senior Fellow, RBI, jennifer.whitaker@worldnet.att.net
Susan Woodward,
Director, Program on States and Security, and Professor, Political Science,
swoodward@gc.cuny.edu
Danielle Zach-Kalbacher,
Research Associate, ICISS, RBI and Ph.D. student, Political Science,
dzach@gc.cuny.edu
Bree Zuckerman,
Research Associate, UNIHP, RBI, and Ph.D. student, Political Science,
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