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Robert I. Rotberg

Robert Irwin Rotberg (born April 11, 1935) is an academic from the United States who served as President of the World Peace Foundation (1993–2010).[1] A professor in governance and foreign affairs, he was director of the Program on Intrastate Conflict, Conflict Prevention, and Conflict Resolution at Harvard University's John F. Kennedy School of Government (1999–2010), and has served in administrative positions at Tufts University and Lafayette College.

Robert Irwin Rotberg
Born (1935-04-11) April 11, 1935 (age 88)
Alma materOberlin College (B.A.)
Oxford University (Ph.D.)
Princeton University (Graduate studies)
Main interests
International relations theory

In 2003–2004, he served as a member of the Secretary of State's Advisory Panel on Africa, and was a Presidential appointee to the Council of the National Endowment for the Humanities. In 2007 at the Kennedy School, he directed the establishment of the Index for African Governance, to help evaluate leaders for the Mo Ibrahim Prize for Achievement in African Leadership, awarded annually by the Mo Ibrahim Foundation. A trustee of Oberlin College, Rotberg is a visiting professor at the College of Europe in Bruges, Belgium. In 2013 Rotberg became the Fulbright Research Chair in Political Development at the Balsillie School of International Affairs in Waterloo, Ontario, Canada.[2]

Early life and education edit

Rotberg earned his undergraduate degree in history at Oberlin College in 1955. He obtained his doctorate at St Antony's College, Oxford University while on a Rhodes Scholarship. He also did graduate studies at Princeton University.

Career edit

His academic career in United States institutions has included Professor of Political Science and History, MIT; Academic Vice President of Tufts University; and President of Lafayette College. In 1970, he was a founding co-editor of the Journal of Interdisciplinary History and continues in that position.

At the turn of the twentieth century, Rotberg was director of the Program on Intrastate Conflict, Conflict Prevention, and Conflict Resolution (1999–2010) at Harvard University's John F. Kennedy School of Government. He was director of the World Peace Foundation during 1993–2010[1][3] and later given a status of emeritus president.[4]

In 2014, Rotberg was defeated by Suzie Barry in his bid to become Selectman of Lexington, Massachusetts.[5]

In Feb 2016 Rotberg crafted local legislation that would "prohibit the manufacture, sale, ownership, or possession of assault weapons and high capacity ammunition magazines in the Town of Lexington".[6] This measure was unanimously opposed by the town's Board of Selectmen, Chief of Police, and Town Counsel.[7][8]

Bibliography edit

Rotberg is the author and editor of numerous books and articles on US foreign policy, Africa, Asia, and the Caribbean, most recently:

  • Africa Emerges (2013)
  • Transformative Political Leadership: Making a Difference in the Developing World (2012)
  • "Worst of the Worst": Dealing with Repressive and Rogue Nations (2007)
  • A Leadership for Peace: How Edwin Ginn Tried to Change the World (2007)
  • Building a New Afghanistan (2007)
  • Governance and Leadership in Africa (2007)
  • Israeli And Palestinian Narratives of Conflict: History's Double Helix (2006)
  • Battling Terrorism in the Horn of Africa (2005)
  • When States Fail: Causes and Consequences (2004)
    • The Failure and Collapse of Nation-States: Breakdown, Prevention, and Repair (PDF; 690 KB)
  • State Failure and State Weakness in a Time of Terror (2003)
    • Failed States, Collapsed States, Weak States: Causes and Indicators (PDF; 90 KB)
  • Ending Autocracy, Enabling Democracy: The Tribulations of Southern Africa 1960–2000 (2002)
  • Peacekeeping and Peace Enforcement in Africa: Methods of Conflict Prevention (2001)
  • Truth v. Justice: The Morality of Truth Commissions (2000)
  • Creating Peace in Sri Lanka: Civil War and Reconciliation (1999)
  • Burma: Prospects for a Democratic Future (1998)
  • War and Peace in Southern Africa: Crime, Drugs, Armies, and Trade (1998)
  • Haiti Renewed: Political and Economic Prospects (1997)
  • Vigilance and Vengeance: NGOs Preventing Ethnic Conflict in Divided Societies (1996)
  • From Massacres to Genocide: The Media, Public Policy and Humanitarian Crises (1996)
  • The Founder: Cecil Rhodes and the Pursuit of Power (1988, new ed. 2002)
  • Christian Missions and the Creation of Northern Rhodesia (1965)
  • The Rise of Nationalism in Central Africa (1965)

Index of African Governance edit

Under the direction of Professor Rotberg and supported by the Mo Ibrahim Foundation, an Index of African Governance was created in 2007. It ranks all 48 sub-Saharan African countries according to quality of governance. In conjunction, Mo Ibrahim has created the Ibrahim Prize for Achievement in African Leadership, a prize larger in monetary value than the Nobel Prize and thought to be the largest monetary prize awarded worldwide at $5 million initial payment plus an additional $200,000 per year for the lifetime of the recipient.

The results of the Index, which since 2009 has been compiled by African researchers and institutions, will help the Ibrahim Prize selection committee choose winners. The Prize will provide recognition, awards and pensions for "honest, capable African heads of state" after they leave office. Awards were made in 2007 and 2008.

References edit

  1. ^ a b "History". World Peace Foundation. 2021. Archived from the original on 2021-02-15. Retrieved 2021-02-15.
  2. ^ "Visiting Fellows - Balsillie School of International Affairs". www.balsillieschool.ca. 8 September 2023.
  3. ^ Porter, Bill (2011-07-11). "New leader, new start for peace foundation". Boston Globe. Archived from the original on 2021-02-15. Retrieved 2021-02-15.
  4. ^ Robert I. Rotberg, "Mugabe Doesn't Need an Excuse", Foreign Policy, 28 December 2010
  5. ^ "Special Town Election (Nov 4, 2014)". Retrieved 27 January 2016.
  6. ^ "TOWN OF LEXINGTON WARRANT FOR THE 2016 ANNUAL TOWN MEETING" (PDF). Town of Lexington Massachusetts Web Site. Town of Lexington Massachusetts. Retrieved March 9, 2016.
  7. ^ "Gun rights advocates decry proposal to ban semi-automatic weapons in Lexington - The Boston Globe". BostonGlobe.com. Retrieved 2016-03-11.
  8. ^ "Citizen's Article on Assault Weapons Ban" (PDF).

External links edit

  • World Peace Foundation; Trustees
  • Mo Ibrahim Foundation
  • Robert Rotberg Site
Academic offices
Preceded by President of Lafayette College
1990–1993
Succeeded by
Arthur J. Rothkopf

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Graduate studies Main interestsInternational relations theoryIn 2003 2004 he served as a member of the Secretary of State s Advisory Panel on Africa and was a Presidential appointee to the Council of the National Endowment for the Humanities In 2007 at the Kennedy School he directed the establishment of the Index for African Governance to help evaluate leaders for the Mo Ibrahim Prize for Achievement in African Leadership awarded annually by the Mo Ibrahim Foundation A trustee of Oberlin College Rotberg is a visiting professor at the College of Europe in Bruges Belgium In 2013 Rotberg became the Fulbright Research Chair in Political Development at the Balsillie School of International Affairs in Waterloo Ontario Canada 2 Contents 1 Early life and education 2 Career 3 Bibliography 4 Index of African Governance 5 References 6 External linksEarly life and education editRotberg earned his undergraduate degree in history at Oberlin College in 1955 He obtained his doctorate at St Antony s College Oxford University while on a Rhodes Scholarship He also did graduate studies at Princeton University Career editHis academic career in United States institutions has included Professor of Political Science and History MIT Academic Vice President of Tufts University and President of Lafayette College In 1970 he was a founding co editor of the Journal of Interdisciplinary History and continues in that position At the turn of the twentieth century Rotberg was director of the Program on Intrastate Conflict Conflict Prevention and Conflict Resolution 1999 2010 at Harvard University s John F Kennedy School of Government He was director of the World Peace Foundation during 1993 2010 1 3 and later given a status of emeritus president 4 In 2014 Rotberg was defeated by Suzie Barry in his bid to become Selectman of Lexington Massachusetts 5 In Feb 2016 Rotberg crafted local legislation that would prohibit the manufacture sale ownership or possession of assault weapons and high capacity ammunition magazines in the Town of Lexington 6 This measure was unanimously opposed by the town s Board of Selectmen Chief of Police and Town Counsel 7 8 Bibliography editRotberg is the author and editor of numerous books and articles on US foreign policy Africa Asia and the Caribbean most recently Africa Emerges 2013 Transformative Political Leadership Making a Difference in the Developing World 2012 Worst of the Worst Dealing with Repressive and Rogue Nations 2007 A Leadership for Peace How Edwin Ginn Tried to Change the World 2007 Building a New Afghanistan 2007 Governance and Leadership in Africa 2007 Israeli And Palestinian Narratives of Conflict History s Double Helix 2006 Battling Terrorism in the Horn of Africa 2005 When States Fail Causes and Consequences 2004 The Failure and Collapse of Nation States Breakdown Prevention and Repair PDF 690 KB State Failure and State Weakness in a Time of Terror 2003 Failed States Collapsed States Weak States Causes and Indicators PDF 90 KB Ending Autocracy Enabling Democracy The Tribulations of Southern Africa 1960 2000 2002 Peacekeeping and Peace Enforcement in Africa Methods of Conflict Prevention 2001 Truth v Justice The Morality of Truth Commissions 2000 Creating Peace in Sri Lanka Civil War and Reconciliation 1999 Burma Prospects for a Democratic Future 1998 War and Peace in Southern Africa Crime Drugs Armies and Trade 1998 Haiti Renewed Political and Economic Prospects 1997 Vigilance and Vengeance NGOs Preventing Ethnic Conflict in Divided Societies 1996 From Massacres to Genocide The Media Public Policy and Humanitarian Crises 1996 The Founder Cecil Rhodes and the Pursuit of Power 1988 new ed 2002 Christian Missions and the Creation of Northern Rhodesia 1965 The Rise of Nationalism in Central Africa 1965 Index of African Governance editUnder the direction of Professor Rotberg and supported by the Mo Ibrahim Foundation an Index of African Governance was created in 2007 It ranks all 48 sub Saharan African countries according to quality of governance In conjunction Mo Ibrahim has created the Ibrahim Prize for Achievement in African Leadership a prize larger in monetary value than the Nobel Prize and thought to be the largest monetary prize awarded worldwide at 5 million initial payment plus an additional 200 000 per year for the lifetime of the recipient The results of the Index which since 2009 has been compiled by African researchers and institutions will help the Ibrahim Prize selection committee choose winners The Prize will provide recognition awards and pensions for honest capable African heads of state after they leave office Awards were made in 2007 and 2008 References edit a b History World Peace Foundation 2021 Archived from the original on 2021 02 15 Retrieved 2021 02 15 Visiting Fellows Balsillie School of International Affairs www balsillieschool ca 8 September 2023 Porter Bill 2011 07 11 New leader new start for peace foundation Boston Globe Archived from the original on 2021 02 15 Retrieved 2021 02 15 Robert I Rotberg Mugabe Doesn t Need an Excuse Foreign Policy 28 December 2010 Special Town Election Nov 4 2014 Retrieved 27 January 2016 TOWN OF LEXINGTON WARRANT FOR THE 2016 ANNUAL TOWN MEETING PDF Town of Lexington Massachusetts Web Site Town of Lexington Massachusetts Retrieved March 9 2016 Gun rights advocates decry proposal to ban semi automatic weapons in Lexington The Boston Globe BostonGlobe com Retrieved 2016 03 11 Citizen s Article on Assault Weapons Ban PDF External links editWorld Peace Foundation Trustees Mo Ibrahim Foundation Robert Rotberg SiteAcademic officesPreceded byDavid Ellis President of Lafayette College1990 1993 Succeeded byArthur J Rothkopf Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Robert I Rotberg amp oldid 1181357486, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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