Alejandro Bendana
Template:TOCnestleft Alejandro Bendana is founder of the Centro de Estudios Internacionales in Managua, Nicaragua. He holds a Ph.D. in History from Harvard University. During the Sandinista Government (1979-1990) he served as Ambassador to the United Nations, Director General of Multilateral Affairs, Secretary General of the Foreign Ministry and external media spokesperson. In 1993, Dr. Bendana was Visiting Professor of History at the University of Chicago and in 1996 in the Conflict Transformation Program of Eastern Mennonite University.
The author of several books on international relations and post war reconstruction, Mr. Bendana has served as consultant for the UNESCO Culture of Peace Program and for excombatant reintegration in Central America, Colombia and Southern Africa. In Nicaragua he worked with the Education and Action for Peace Program conducted by CEI for community leaders and demobilized soldiers. He is a member of the Nicaragua Jubilee initiative and a member of the International Coordinating of the International South Group Network and Jubilee South.[1]
LINKS Contributing editor
As of 2010, contributing editors to Australian based "journal of international socialist renewal" LINKS, included;[2]
- Australia Pat Brewer, Dick Nichols, Stuart Munckton, Emma Murphy
- Belgium Francois Vercammen
- Brazil Dulce Maria Pereira
- Cuba Maria Elena Alvarez Acosta, Jesus Aise Sotolongo , Roberto Regalado Alvarez
- El Salvador Gerson Martinez
- France Alain Krivine
- Hungary Tamas Krausz
- Italy Rina Gagliardi
- Malaysia Jomo K. Sundaram
- Mexico Hector de la Cueva
- Nicaragua Alejandro Bendana
- Philippines Francisco Pascual
- Spain Jaime Pastor, Manuel Monereo Paurez
- South Africa Dale McKinley
- South Korea Won Young Su
- Russia Boris Kagarlitsky
- United States Manning Marable, Barry Sheppard
References
- ↑ Policy innovations for a fairer globalization website
- ↑ [1] LINKS website, accessed May 27, 2010