Professor Dreyer a Guest Lecturer in Lausanne and Fribourg, Switzerland
Monday, 06 January 2014 10:59
On November 25, Ambassador Dominique Dreyer gave a lecture on “Culture and Diplomacy” at the Ecole Polytechnique Fédérale de Lausanne (Swiss Federal Institute of Technology of Lausanne) in Switzerland. On December 4, he gave a lecture on “Law and Culture in South and East Asia” as part of the Master of Law in Cross-Cultural Business Practice (MLCBP) at the University of Fribourg (Switzerland).
A Swiss diplomat, Ambassador Dreyer spent most of his career in Asia. He held different positions in China, as Counsellor, Minister and Ambassador. He was also assigned four years to Japan, and five years ito India, as Swiss Ambassador to India, Nepal and Bhutan. He teaches the courses on South Asia and East Asia at the American Graduate School in Paris, where he shares his practitioner's expertise with the Master's students of International Relations and Diplomacy. View full profile on AGS website
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