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Jean-Paul Marthoz

Jean-Paul Marthoz is currently professor of international journalism at the University of Louvain (UCL), IHECS (Brussels) and Vesalius College (Free Brussels University). He is a foreign affairs columnist at Le Soir , editorial director of Enjeux internationaux , associate editor of Europe’s World , senior advisor to the Committee to Protect Journalists (New York) and a member of the advisory committees of Human Rights Watch and the Panos Institute, Paris. He has covered foreign policy for Brussels- and Paris-based media since 1973, focusing in particular on Latin America and human rights policy. He was international press director at Human Rights Watch between 1996 and 2006. He is the author and co-author of some 20 books on journalism, human rights and foreign affairs, in particular Latin America-US relations.

Research areas:  Norway and emerging powers

Publications

The “new” Turkish foreign policy and its implications for Norwegian peacebuilding
publication Jean-Paul Marthoz 15 December 2010
Turkey’s emergence as a key figure on the international scene makes it a potentially interesting partner for Norway. Yet, with unresolved issues both internally and externally, such a partnership would not be without its pitfalls, argues Jean-Paul Marthoz. more  
Brazil’s emergence and the potential for Norwegian peacebuilding diplomacy
publication Jean-Paul Marthoz 15 November 2010
Brazil has emerged as a major player on the international stage and a prime mover of a new international order that favours the south. Jean-Paul Marthoz argues that its positive assets make it a promising partner for Norway in its peacebuilding efforts. more  

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