词条 | Luc Reychler |
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Luc E.H.G. Reychler ({{IPA-nl|ˈlyk ˈrɛixlər|pron}}; born December 30, 1944) is a Belgian social and political scientist. His work focuses on following themes:
Early life and studiesBorn in Eeklo, East Flanders, Luc Reychler studied industrial and forensic psychology at the University of Ghent. At the London School of Economics and the University of Oslo, he was introduced to the study of international relations, strategic studies, conflict resolution and peace research. In Harvard, he specialized in the political psychology of international relations and received a Ph.D in 1976 with a thesis on ‘Patterns of diplomatic thinking: a cross national study of structural and social-psychological determinants’.[1] Career{{unreferenced section|date=December 2017}}Luc Reychler became professor international relations and peace research at the University of Leuven. In 2004, he was elected secretary general of the International Peace Research Association (IPRA), where he served until 2008. He introduced new concepts such as: diplomatic thinking, peace architecture, conflict impact assessment system (CIAS), field diplomacy (‘terreindiplomatie’, in Dutch) and peace quack (‘paxzalver’, in Dutch). Present occupationAs professor emeritus, Luc Reychler uses his newly found academic freedom, to write on (a) the role of time in conflict and peace dynamics and (b) on the theory of sustainable peacebuilding architecture. He also speaks out about sensitive issues; The Speak Out Notes can be found on diplomaticthinking.com.[2] He lives in Binkom and has a son. Selected bibliography
References1. ^Reychler, Luc (1979)."Patterns of diplomatic thinking". {{ISBN|0-03-046636-9}}. 2. ^{{cite web|url=http://www.diplomaticthinking.com |title=Diplomatic thinking |publisher=Diplomatic thinking |date= |accessdate=2012-03-18}} External links
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