Hosoya Yuichi

Professor of International Politics at Keio University, Tokyo. He is Director of Research at the Asia-Pacific Initiative, Tokyo. He is also Senior Researcher at the Nakasone Peace Institute, Senior Fellow at The Tokyo Foundation for Policy Research, and Senior Adjunct Fellow at the Japan Institute of International Affairs. His research interests include postwar international history, British diplomatic history, Japanese foreign and security policy, and contemporary East Asian international politics. He was a member of the Prime Minister’s Advisory Panel on Reconstruction of the Legal Basis for Security from 2013 to 2014, and the Prime Minister’s Advisory Panel on National Security and Defense Capabilities in 2013. He was a Visiting Professor and Japan Chair at Sciences Po in Paris between 2009 and 2010, a Visiting Fellow at Princeton University between 2008 and 2009 and Visiting Fellow at the University of Cambridge between 2021 and 2022. Professor Hosoya studied International Politics at Rikkyo (BA), Birmingham (MIS), and Keio (Ph.D.).

Philippe Freyssinet

Technical Director for Energy and Environment at Qatar National Research Fund, a member of Qatar Foundation. He is member of the strategic committee of QF R&D. Before joining Qatar Foundation in 2014, he was Deputy Director General at the French National Research Agency (ANR) in charge of scientific affairs. In 2005, he joined ANR at its inception, first as Head of the Department on Sustainable Energies and Environment up to 2010. He is a member of the strategic water and energy R&D committee of Qatar chaired by the minister of industry and energy. He holds a PhD from University of Strasbourg (France).

Ryiad Hijab

Chief coordinator of the High Negotiations Committee, Syria. He was Prime Minister of Syria. He held various posts within the Syrian State, such as member of the national command and the Central Committee of BAATH party. He created the Free National Movement for employees in the institutions of the Syrian State in December 2012 and he stayed its President until March 2015. He is a member of the national coalition for revolutionary forces and the Syrian opposition. He holds a PhD in agricultural engineering.

Maciej Woźniak

Vice-President of the Board, Polish Oil and Gas Company (PGNiG). He worked at the Ministry of Finance and at the Ministry of Economy, where he led the Oil and Gas Department (2003-2008). He represented Poland at IEA Governing Board meetings. He was Poland Prime Minister’s chief adviser on Energy Security (2008-2010). He represented Poland in the Visehrad Four High-Level Group on Energy and the EC’s Group for the Baltic Energy Market Interconnection Plan. He advised the Environment Minister and Chief Geologist on the geological and mining law reform on shale gas (2011-2013). He graduated from Cracow University of Economics and the National School of Public Administration.

John Andrews

Author and journalist, specialising in geopolitics as a contributing editor to The Economist and Project Syndicate. A graduate in Arabic from Cambridge University and in education from London University, he taught at the University of Libya and then at the American University of Beirut before embracing journalism in time for the Lebanese civil war. His subsequent career with The Economist included positions in London as industry editor and Asia editor, along with foreign postings that ranged from Hong Kong and Singapore to Brussels, Paris, Los Angeles and Washington DC. More recently he has worked with the UN Environment Programme, with the Rockefeller Foundation on fragile states and with BBVA’s OpenMind on world conflicts. In July 2021 he became head tutor for The Economist‘s first online course on global trends in geopolitics, with a particular focus on China and the USA.

June du Halgouët

Head of Mergers and Acquisitions at Airbus Group, she heads all M&A transactions for the group. She joined EADS in 1997 as Vice-President Mergers and Acquisitions. Prior to EADS, she was Executive Director at Ernst & Young transaction advisory services in Paris. She started her career in Grant Thornton in Germany in 1991 in audit and then capital markets and transaction advisory roles. She attended University College Dublin and the Royal Society of Arts in London.

Hamda Hasan Al-Sulaiti

Secretary General of the Qatar National Commission for Education, Culture and Science, since 2014. She has been an education researcher and Director of Cultural Relations Department and Evaluation Institute. She is an active member of the Committee of Trustees of the State Appreciation and Recognition Awards, National Coordinator for Education for All 2030, member of the Executive Council of ISESCO, member of the Executive Council of the ALESCO, Chair of the Committee of Co-operation Agreement between the State of Qatar and UNESCO, Executive Chairperson of “Education Excellence Award”. She graduated from Qatar University. She also has a Master’s Degree in education from Ain Shams University. She holds a PhD from this same university.

Abdulaziz Othman Sager

A Saudi strategic expert specializing in international politics and regional security issues, he is the Founder and Chairman of the Gulf Research Center. Dr. Sager has also been a visiting professor at a number of universities, and member of various councils, advisory and academic committees, institutes and international research centers. He participates in international and regional conferences that address issues pertaining to the Gulf region. Notably, he has authored and edited numerous publications and has many articles in local and international newspapers related to Gulf affairs and regional issues, and he frequently contributes to major international media outlets. He is also the editor-in-chief of Araa a monthly Arabic-language magazine focused on Gulf affairs and is the editor-in-chief of The Gulf Yearbook. Dr. Sager holds a PhD in politics and international relations from Lancaster University.

Jamal Khashoggi

General Manager, Editor in Chief of Al Arab News Channel. He began his career as a correspondent for the Saudi Gazette daily. From 1991 to 1999, he was a foreign correspondent to cover events in countries such as Afghanistan, Algeria, Kuwait, Sudan and the Middle East. He was Deputy Editor in Chief of Arab News. In 2003, he became Editor in Chief of Al-Watan daily and then was appointed as media advisor to Prince Turki Al Faisal, the Saudi Ambassador in London and later Washington. In 2007, he returned to Al-Watan as its Editor in Chief. He graduated from the Indian State University.

Hassan Rashid Al-Derham

Qatar University’s 6th President since 2015. He was previously Vice-President for Research, Qatar University (2007-2015). He also served in several roles at Qatar University including Associate Vice President for Research and Head of Civil Engineering at the College of Engineering. His research interests include construction productivity, project optimization, legal contracts and procurement. He is also a member of several professional international societies and organizations. He holds a PhD from the University of South Wales, UK, and a Master’s Degree in Civil Engineering from Georgia Tech, USA.

Sheikh Mohamad bin Hamad Al Thani

Director of Public Health Department, Ministry of Public Health of Qatar. He is also, among others, Chair of the National preventive health care committee, Qatar since 2013 and Chair of the International Health Regulations Committee, Qatar since 2011. He has been a Member of the Executive Committee for GCC Countries, Saudi Arabia since 2008 and Representative, Qatar Health in the World Health Assembly, Switzerland since 2007. He has a Bachelor of Medicine and Surgery, Faculty of Medicine, Cairo University and an EMBA from HEC Paris.

Ahmet Davutoglu

Former Prime Minister of the Republic of Turkey (2014-2016). Previously, he served as Minister of Foreign Affairs (2009-2014). Following the November 2002 elections he was appointed as Chief Adviser to the Prime Minister and Ambassador-at-Large and continued to serve until 2009. Between 1995 and 2002, he taught and also had administrative duties at different universities in Istanbul. He published several books and articles on foreign policy. He graduated from Bosphorus University. He holds a PhD from the Department of Political Science and International Relations, Bosporus University.

Saeb Erekat

Chief Palestinian Negotiator and Head of the Negotiations Affairs Department since 2003. He is also Head of the Palestinian Side of the Steering and Monitoring Committee since 1996. He is an elected member to the Palestinian Legislative Council since 1996. He was Minister of Local Government, Palestinian National Authority (1994-2003), Head of the Palestinian Election Commission (1993-1996), Vice-Chairman of the Palestinian Negotiating Delegation (1991-1993) and Professor of Political Science at Al-Najah University/Nablus (1979-1991). He graduated from the University of San Francisco. He holds a PhD from Bradford University, United Kingdom.

Guillaume Pepy

Chairman of SNCF’s Executive Board and Chairman and CEO of SNCF Mobilités. After holding various positions in public and government service – including terms as Head of Staff for the Minister of Public Service then for the Minister of Employment and Social Affairs, and in the private sector as Deputy CEO of SOFRES, he has worked for more than 15 years as a top executive within SNCF. He was Director of Strategy and then Director of Passenger activities before becoming acting CEO in 2008. He was first appointed Chairman of SNCF in 2008 and was reappointed in 2013. Other responsibilities have included his Chairmanships of Eurostar Group, of Voyages sncf.com and of SYSTRA, as well as being a Board member of Keolis.

Ali Resul Usul

Head of Strategic Research Center at the Turkish Foreign Ministry (SAM). He worked at the Center for Eurasian Strategic Studies (ASAM) (1999-2001). He served as director of the Center for Research of the European Union, Istanbul University business, İstanbul Ticaret University. He graduated from the Faculty of Political Science and International Relations at the University of Boğaziçi in Istanbul. He holds a PhD in political science from Bilkent University and a PhD in International Relations from the University of Essex.

Philippe Richard

International Affairs Executive Director of Abu Dhabi Global Market. Previously, he was International Affairs Directo of the French Prudential and Resolution Authority (ACPR), an institution integrated into the Banque de France.

Nasharudin Mat Isa

Executive Chairman and Chief Executive Officer of the Global Movement of Moderates Foundation, an organisation established as a referral point for the consolidation and dissemination of information and material pertaining to moderation and the fight against extremism. Concurrently, he is also Chairman of the Nassar Foundation and he was recently appointed as a panel member of the Consultation and Corruption Prevention Panel of the Malaysian Anti-Corruption Commission (MACC). He was a Member of the Malaysian Parliament (1999-2004 and 2008-2013). He graduated from the University of Jordan and the International Islamic University of Malaysia. He holds a PhD from the University Utara Malaysia.

Mohamed Al Habash

Faculty member – Associate Prof. of Islamic and Arabic studies in Abu Dhabi University, UAE, since 2013. He was Member of Syrian parliament (2003-2012), chairman of Syrian Imams ORG (religious leaders) (2005-2008), Khatib (Friday Speaker) of Zahraa Mosque in Damascus (1981-2011), Director of the Institute of the Holy Quran in Syria (1990-2001). He was also a Faculty member in the Islamic Call College Damascus (1996-2002). He is a regular contributor to international newspapers and magazines as well as to TV and radio programs. He graduated from Damascus University, Beirut University, the Islamic Call College and Karachi University. He holds a PhD from the University of Khartoum.

Aminata Seck

Program Associate, African Higher Education Program, TrustAfrica. She is an independent consultant specialized in education reforms, vocational training and youth empowerment in Africa. Since 2010 she works with international donors, governments and non-profits to create a stronger nexus between policies and community’s needs. She recently coordinated the first continental summit on the ‘Revitalization of African Higher Education’. She also works for the economic and social reinsertion of street children. In 2016 she was honored with President Obama’s prestigious Mandela Washington Fellowship for Young African Leaders. She graduated from ISM and from the Sorbonne.

Mohammed Loulichki

Senior Fellow, OCP Policy Center. Former Ambassador of Morocco to the United Nations and Professor at Al Akhawayn University, Ifrane. Previously, he was Permanent Representative to the United Nations Office in Geneva (2006-2008). He served as Director-General of Multilateral relations and Global Cooperation (2003-2006). He had earlier served as Deputy Permanent Representative at his country’s Mission in New York (2001-2003). He was also Morocco’s Coordinator with the UN Mission for the Referendum in Western Sahara (MINURSO), in Laayoune (1999-2001). He was Ambassador to Hungary, Croatia and Bosnia and Herzegovina (1995-1999). He was also a member of the Cabinet, then person in charge of the Cabinet of the Minister of Foreign Affairs and Cooperation (1991-1995).

Moubarack Lô

Former Special Advisor to the Prime Minister, Senegal. President of the Emergence Institute, specializing in economic and statistical studies and strategic planning. He is also Director General of the Economic Foresight Bureau. Previously, he was Deputy Director in the Cabinet of Macky Sall, President of Senegal. He also served as an economic advisor to several Prime Ministers. He is an expert for the UN, the African Development Bank, the World Bank and the African Union. He has served as associate lecturer at the National School of Administration of Senegal and the University Gaston Berger of St. Louis.

Chung Chul-Khil

Vice Chairman & CEO, SK Innovation since 2016. He has held various positions within the SK Group, among others, President & CEO, SK Innovation, President & CEO, SK Energy, President, Strategy Committee of SK SUPEX Council, President, Corporate Ethics Committee of SK SUPEX Council, President & CEO, SK C&C, President & Managing Director of IT Service Business, SK C&C, Executive Vice President & Head of Corporate Planning & Management, SK C&C, Head of SK Research Institute, SK Holdings. He graduated from Pusan National University and Georgia State University.

Jean-Marc Ayrault

Minister of Foreign Affairs and International Development of France since February 2016. He served as Prime minister from May 2012 to March 2014. He was Mayor of Nantes (in Loire-Atlantique, west of France) from 1989 to 2012 and president of the Urban Community of Nantes Métropole from 2001 to 2012. He was also a Member of Parliament. From 1997 to 2012, he was president of the Socialist, radical, citizen and left-wing currents Group at the French National Assembly. He started his career as a German professor in 1973.

Jehangir Khan

Director of the UN Counter-Terrorism Implementation Task Force (CTITF) and the UN Counter-Terrorism Centre (UNCCT) in the Department of Political Affairs (DPA) in the UN Secretariat. Previously he served as Acting Director and Deputy Director of DPA’s Middle East and West Asia Division (MEWAD) and, before that, of the Asia and the Pacific Division (APD). He also served as Head of DPA’s Iraq Team and Chairman of the UN Iraq Operations Group (IOG). Before joining the UN Secretariat in 1992, he served as Chef de Cabinet to the President of the UN General Assembly. He is a graduate of London University and holds a Doctorate in International Law from the Fletcher School of Diplomacy/Harvard Law School.

Yves Jegourel

Senior Fellow at OCP Policy Center and associate professor in finance at the University of Bordeaux (France). He is also an affiliate professor at Toulouse Business School. His most recent research examines the link between the volatility of the futures market, exchange rate uncertainty and the export of cereals. He is also the head of a master program focused on banking, finance and international trading both at the University of Bordeaux and at Vietnam National University (Hanoi, Vietnam). He has authored several books in the field of finance, including a work studying financial derivatives. He graduated from Middlesex University. He holds a PhD from the University of Bordeaux.

Chey Tae-Won

Chairman of SK Group. He oversees and unites the 82 companies – primarily focused on the energy, chemical, telecommunications, semiconductor and trading/services industries – that comprise SK Group. He has been Chairman & CEO of SK Holdings since 2016, Chairman of SK Hynix since 2012 and Chairman of SK Innovation since 2011. From 1998 to 2001, he served as Chairman & CEO of SK Energy. He was among others a Member of Brookings International Advisory Council (ICA) (2010), Director of the Board, United Nations Global Compact (2008), Vice Chairman, Federation of Korean Industries (2005). He graduated from Korea University. He holds a PhD from the University of Chicago.

Adam Glapiński

President of the National Bank of Poland since 2016. He is Professor of Economics in the field of political economy and history of economic thought. Lecturer of academic institutions, inter alia, at Warsaw School of Economics, at the Polish Academy of Sciences, the University of Colorado at Boulder, the University of Missouri and the University of Kansas. Between 1991 and 2001, he held posts in public and government administration, among others, as Minister of Construction and Spatial Planning, Minister of Foreign Economic Relations, Deputy to the Sejm and Senator, Republic of Poland. In 2009, he served as economic advisor to the President. He graduated from the Central School of Planning and Statistics (currently Warsaw School of Economics).

Ladislas Paszkiewicz

Vice president Strategy & Climate, Total, since 2016. Previously, he served as the senior vice president Mergers & Acquisitions for Total S.A. since early 2015. From 2010 to 2014 he was senior vice president Americas for the Exploration and Production division of Total. Prior to that, he also served as senior vice president Middle East for the same division (2007-2010). He was also managing director of the Total’s E&P subsidiary in Argentina, Total Austral (2005-2007). He was head of the Investor Relations department of Total S.A., and in various other positions in the Total group, which he joined in 1985. He holds a masters degree in business administration from New York University and a master’s degree in finance from the Institut d’Études Politiques in Paris, France.

Rachid El Houdaigui

Professor of International Relations at Abdelmalek Essaadi University, Tangier’s Law Faculty and Senior Fellow at the Policy Center for the New South. He is also professor at Royal College of Advanced Military Studies (Kenitra) and professor invited at Cergy-Pontoise University (Paris), Cadix University (Spain) and at La Sagesse University (Beirut, Lebanon). He wrote of numerous books and articles dealing with International relations and geopolitics: the Mediterranean, North Africa and the Arab world. He is co-director of the Moroccan-Spanish review Peace and International Security and in charge of the Observatory of Mediterranean Studies (Abdelmalek Essaadi University).

Hassan bin Ibrahim Al-Mohannadi

Director of the Diplomatic Institute, Ministry of Foreign Affairs of Qatar, since 2012. Following his doctorate degree, he became Assistant professor at Qatar University. In 2005, he moved into the public service sphere, where he headed the Department of Social Planning at the State of Qatar Planning Council. In parallel, he was Deputy Chairman of the Permanent Population Committee (2007-2011). In 2009, he was appointed as the state focal point representative for the Alliance of Civilizations. Author and co-author of several books and technical reports, he has published many articles in academic journals, and conference papers on various political, sustainable development, and management issues. He holds a Ph.D in Resources Management from the University of Huddersfield, United Kingdom.