Tarek Mitri
Lebanese statesman and professor From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Lebanese statesman and professor From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Tarek Mitri (Arabic: طارق متري; born 16 September 1950) is a Lebanese university professor, independent politician and former government minister.
Mitri was born on 16 September 1950.[1] He has a PhD. in political science from the University of Paris X.[2]
Dr Tarek Mitri is the President of St George University of Beirut.
He was director of the Issam Fares Institute on Public Policy and International Affairs at the American University of Beirut (2014–2019).
He served as the Special Representative of the UN Secretary General (2012- 2014).
From 2005 to 2011, he was member of four successive Lebanese governments as Minister of Environment, Administrative Reform, Culture, Information and acting Minister of Foreign Affairs.
Previously, he worked in the World Council of Churches in Geneva and held various positions in ecumenical organizations, responsible of Christian-Muslim relations, intercultural and interreligious dialogue.
He taught at the Université Saint Joseph, Balamand University, the University of Geneva, Amsterdam Free University, Harvard University and the American University of Beirut.
He chairs the Boards of Nicolas Sursock Museum and the Institute of Palestine Studies. He is a board member of the Arab Center for Research and Policy Studies.
He authored a number of books and articles on contemporary Arab issues, religion and politics, interreligious and intercultural dialogue.
Mitri states his role is more as an advocate for the intellectuals and the artists along with their freedom of expression and thought. He has also known to be a staunch advocate for Lebanese unity.[3]
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