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=== Career History ===
=== Career History ===
 
*He was a volunteer in the French Navy (1960-63)
He was a volunteer in the French Navy (1960-63), a scholarship student (1964-68), a researcher at the CNRS in Paris (Centre national de la recherche scientifique 1967-71), a diplomat (1972-2005).
*From 1967-1971, he was a researcher at [[CNRS]].
 
*From 1972, he worked as a steady part of the diplomatic service holding differenct positions which include policy planning staff, head of the affairs department, diplomatic advisor, Deputy director for Asia and Pacific.
In the French diplomatic service, he worked at the Policy Planning Staff (1976-78); on secondment to the Ministry of industry to help set up the Solar Energy Authority, where he headed the international affairs department (1978-80); Diplomatic Adviser to the Minister for Europe (1980-81); Deputy director for Asia and the Pacific (1984-86); Alternate director for development aid (1986-88); Alternate director for the Americas (1992-95).
 
He was posted in Singapore (Embassy Secretary 1973-76), in Japan (Counsellor 1981-84, Minister Counsellor & Deputy Head of mission 1988-92). He was Ambassador, Permanent Representative to the Western European Union (WEU in Brussels 1995-98), Ambassador to Estonia (1998-2002), Ambassador to Finland (2002-05), acting Governor for France at the ASEF Board of Governors (2005).
 
Recent responsibilities: Chairman of the Advisory Board of Institut Pierre Werner in Luxembourg (2007~2009), and tutor at ENA (Ecole nationale d'administration in Strasbroug, 2007~2008).


=== Publications ===
=== Publications ===

Revision as of 11:41, 27 December 2010

Country: France
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Jean-Jacques Subrenat is a writer and a diplomat. Presently he is the senior advisor to the board of CCRN and a part of EUNIC. He was selected as a member of the ICANN board, his term began is 2007 and ended in 2010.[1]

Education

Jean holds a doctor's degree from the Sorbonne University of Paris. He has done diploma from Bordeaux, Paris, Osaka.

Career History

  • He was a volunteer in the French Navy (1960-63)
  • From 1967-1971, he was a researcher at CNRS.
  • From 1972, he worked as a steady part of the diplomatic service holding differenct positions which include policy planning staff, head of the affairs department, diplomatic advisor, Deputy director for Asia and Pacific.

Publications

Edited a book on Estonia, published a book on music in Finland. Guest of the International Visitor Program (USA, 1986); honorary distinctions from Estonia, Finland, France, Japan, Thailand.

References