Thomas G. Weiss (1946-
) is presidential professor of political science at The
City University of New York’s Graduate Center and
director of the Ralph Bunche Institute for International
Studies, where he is co-director of the United Nations Intellectual
History Project and chair of the Academic Council on the
United Nations System. He was editor of Global Governance,
research director of the International Commission on Intervention
and State Sovereignty, research professor at Brown University's
Watson Institute for International Studies, executive director
of the Academic Council on the United Nations System and
of the International Peace Academy, a member of the UNCTAD
secretariat, and a consultant to several public and private
agencies. He was educated at Harvard and Princeton Universities
and has written or edited some thirty-five books and numerous
scholarly articles about multilateral approaches to international
peace and security, humanitarian action, and sustainable
development.
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