David Harland
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Biography
Harland was appointed HD's Executive Director in 2011.[1] He has also served as Adjunct Professor at the Johns Hopkins School of Advanced International Studies (SAIS),[2] and as Chair of the World Economic Forum Global Agenda Council on Conflict Prevention.
Prior to his appointment at HD, Harland served as Director of the Europe and Latin America Division of the United Nations Department of Peacekeeping Operations (2006–2011).[3] He served in United Nations peacekeeping missions in Haiti (2010),[4] Kosovo (2008),[5] Timor Leste (1999-2000)[6] and Bosnia and Herzegovina (1993–1998). During 1999, he was released from his regular duties to research and draft the United Nations report on the Srebrenica massacre,[7] "The Fall of Srebrenica".[8] He served as a Teaching Fellow at Harvard University from 1989-1991.[citation needed]
Harland served as a witness for the prosecution at the International Criminal Tribunal for the former Yugoslavia in the cases of "The Prosecutor versus Ratko Mladic"[9] (2012), "The Prosecutor versus Radovan Karadžic"[10] (2010), "The Prosecutor versus Dragomir Miloševic"[11] (2007), and the Prosecutor versus "Slobodan Miloševic"[12] (2004).
Harland holds a PhD from the Fletcher School of Law and Diplomacy (1994); a master's degree from Harvard University (East Asian studies, 1991); Jin Xiu Zheng from Beijing University (1988); and a Bachelor of Arts from Victoria University of Wellington, New Zealand (1983).[citation needed]
He is the son of late New Zealand ambassador, Bryce Harland.
Publications and articles
- "Killing Game", Praeger Press, 1994.
- "Talk of ‘emergencies’ misses the point", International Herald Tribune, 31 January 2003.
- "Legitimacy and effectiveness in international administration", Global Governance, 15, 18, 2004.
- "What has not happened in Bosnia", International Herald Tribune, 27 January 2004.
- "Post-Dayton Bosnia and Herzegovina", With Elizabeth Cousens, In William J. Durch, ed.,Twenty-First-Century Peace Operations. Washington, D.C.: United States Institute of Peace Press (2006): 49-140.
- "Kosovo and the UN", 'Survival: Global Politics and Strategy', volume 52, number 5, October–November 2010, pp 75–98.
- "Selective Justice for the Balkans", International Herald Tribune, 8–9 December 2012.
- "War is Back - The International Response to Armed Conflict", Horizons, Issue No. 7, Spring 2016, pp 224-234.
References
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External links
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