wolfgang danspeckgruber

Founding Director at Liechtenstein Institute on Self-Determination at Princeton University

Princeton, New Jersey, United States

About

Specialties: Involved in research, practice, and teaching of international diplomacy (citizen, private, public, and cultural) and relations between and among communities, state, as well as non-state actors. Actively engaged in the conduct of private diplomacy, crisis diplomacy, public and cultural diplomacy. Teaching graduate and undergraduate students in diplomacy, international relations, and international security; theory and practice of international diplomacy; multi-cultural public and private negotiations; private diplomacy; crisis diplomacy, conflict related negotiations; self-determination and sovereignty, etc.

Experience

  • Founding Director at Liechtenstein Institute on Self-Determination
    Dec 2000 - Present · 25 yrs 7 mos

  • Professor at Princeton University
    1989 - Present · 37 yrs 6 mos

    Founding Director https://www.linkedin.com Liechtenstein Institute on Self-Determination at Princeton University, LISD Princeton School of Public and International Affairs Princeton University LISD Programs include: Theory and Practice of Diplomacy, Crisis Diplomacy, Private Diplomacy; Women, Peace Making and Diplomacy; Cyber and Diplomacy; Program on Religion, Diplomacy and International Relations, PORDIR; and DIRMAIS/Digital Interactive, Mapping and Information Technology. lisd.princeton.edu

  • Founding Chair at Liechtenstein Colloquium on European and International Affairs, LCM
    1986 - Present · 40 yrs 6 mos

    A private diplomacy forum established in 1986 which conducts meetings following 7 Principles: Independent, International, Interdisciplinary, Inter-generational, Inter-religious, considering the Internet, Innovative The Liechtenstein Colloquium, LCM, is strictly private, off-the-record, and by invitation only. Past LCMs have dealt with Afghanistan, Syria, Iran, Georgia, the Gulf Region, the Middle East, the Caucasus, Central Asia, the Crises in the Balkans, as well as Great Power Politics and Grand Strategy, Religion and Crises, Crises Diplomacy and Management, and Transatlantic Relations. LCMs have taken place in Austria, Belgium, Germany, Liechtenstein, Turkey, USA.