Roland Rich

Roland Rich (born 2 May 1951[1]) is an Australian career diplomat who has been the head of the United Nations Democracy Fund since 2007, and is also Officer-in-Charge of the United Nations Office for Partnerships.[2] Currently he is an assistant teaching professor at Rutgers University.[3] Rich was Australia's Ambassador to Laos from 1994 to 1997, and founding Director of the Australian National University's Centre for Democratic Institutions from 1998 to 2005. He has also been a research fellow at the National Endowment for Democracy and served on the Australian Defence College staff.[4]

Rich joined Australia's foreign service in 1975 and served in a variety of overseas posts, including Ambassador to Laos (1994 to 1997), before being appointed Assistant Secretary for the International Organisations Branch in Australia's Department of Foreign Affairs and Trade (1997-1998).[1][5] He was then founding Director of the Australian National University's Centre for Democratic Institutions from 1998 to 2005.[4] He was a Reagan-Fascell Democracy Fellow at the National Endowment for Democracy in 2005, and then taught in the Centre for Defence and Strategic Studies of the Australian Defence College.[5]

A lawyer by training, Rich followed a BA in Government/Anthropology from the University of Sydney (1972) with an LLB (1975, University of Sydney) and a Masters in International Law (Australian National University, 1982).[1] He also holds a PhD from the Australian National University.[2]

Books

  • The UN Role in Promoting Democracy (2004, with Edward Newman), United Nations University Press
  • Political Parties in the Pacific Islands (2006, ed with Hambly, L & Morgan, M), Pandanus Books, Canberra.
  • Pacific Asia in Quest of Democracy (2007), Lynne Rienner Publishers
  • Parties and Parliaments in Southeast Asia – Non-Partisan Chambers in Indonesia, Thailand and the Philippines (2012), Routledge

References

  1. http://www.cdi.anu.edu.au, CV at the Wayback Machine (archived July 19, 2008)
  2. United Nations Institute for Training and Research, bio
  3. "Roland Rich". www.polisci.rutgers.edu. Retrieved 5 December 2019.
  4. foreignminister.gov.au, 12 September 2007, "Australian appointed to lead UN Democracy Fund". Archived from the original on 26 October 2007. Retrieved 24 May 2013.{{cite web}}: CS1 maint: bot: original URL status unknown (link)
  5. UN.org, Roland Rich
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