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Mark Eyskens (Belgium) is former Prime Minister and former Minister of Finance, of Foreign Affairs, of the Budget and of Development Cooperation of Belgium. He was Professor in Economics at the Catholic University of Leuven (KUL).
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Andries van Agt (The Netherlands) is former Prime Minister of the Netherlands and former Ambassador of the European Commission to Japan and to the USA. |
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Cao Baijun (China) is Director General of the Bureau of African Affairs at the International Department of the Central Committee of the CPC. He is former President of the China Economic Cooperation Centre where he served his country as economic and political adviser in Asia, Australia, Europe and the US. |
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Younis Al Balushi (Sultanate of Oman) is Chairman of the Standing Economic Committee of the Majlis A’Shura. |
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Alexander Bessmertnykh (Russia) is former Foreign Minister and Chair of International Association of Former Foreign Ministers. He also chairs several industrial bodies and the Russian Foreign Policy Association. |
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Frits Bolkestein (The Netherlands) is Professor of Intellectual Foundations of Political Developments at the Universities of Leiden and Delft (NL). He is former Member of the European Commission for the Internal Market (1999-2004), former Dutch Minister of Defence, former Minister of Foreign Trade and former Director of Shell Chimie, Paris. |
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Elmar Bouma (The Netherlands) is Director of the Indonesian-Belgian-Dutch Chamber of Commerce (INA). Senior Advisor PA CSR Jakarta. |
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Werner Christie (Norway) is Chairman of PA Asia Beijing; he is former Minister of Health of Norway and former Counselor at the Royal Norwegian Embassy in Beijing.
Executive Board Member.
Chairman of PA Asia Beijing. |
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Wim van Eekelen (The Netherlands) is former Defense Minister of the Netherlands and former Secretary General of the Western European Union. |
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Chantal Gill'ard (The Netherlands) is former Member of the Second Chamber of the Dutch Parliament. Her expertise lies in development cooperation, mother/child issues and Government relations.
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(Norway) is Major General and former Director General of the Norwegian Intelligence Service. |
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Astrid Haryati (Indonesia) is a former Advisor to the Mayors of Chicago and San Francisco. She is an expert in sustainability, CSR and Government relations.
Director of PA CSR Jakarta. |
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Wakako Hironaka (Japan) is former Minister of Environment and former Chairperson of the EU-Japan Parliamentary Group. She currently serves as Director General of Global Environmental Action (GEA). |
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Baron Paul De Keersmaeker (Belgium), former Minister of Agriculture and European Affairs. He is among the few Europeans with top positions in both Government and multinational enterprises. As a Belgian he is equally appreciated by the Flemish and French speaking communities.
Honorary Chairman. |
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Tibor Kiss (Hungary), former
Perrmanent Representative of Hungary to the European Union and former Hungarian Ambassador to Belgium and to The Netherlands;
senior Government Adviser to the 2011 Hungarian EU Presidency.
Senior Political Advisor PA Europe. |
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Sarwono Kusumaatmadja (Indonesia) is former Minister of Environment, of Marine Affairs & Fisheries and of Administrative Reform.
Chairman of PA CSR Jakarta. |
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Dr. Jiang Mingjun (China) is Director-General of the Eco-Safety Cooperative Organization IESCO. |
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Akihisa Nagashima (Japan) is Security Adviser of Prime Minister Yoshihiko Noda and Member of the House of Representatives for the DPJ; he is former Parliamentary Vice Minister of Defense. |
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Charles Perry (US) is Vice President of the US Institute for Foreign Policy Analysis, Washington D.C. |
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