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Curriculum Vitae – Rear Admiral, Brazilian Navy, André Novis Montenegro RADM Montenegro was born on May 17, 1964, in Rio de Janeiro, RJ, Brazil 1984 to 1987 – Brazilian Navy Academy 1988 – Trainning Ship “Brasil” – instruction trip 1989 – “Defensora” Frigate – Armament Department 1990 – “Base Aérea Naval de São Pedro d’Aldeia” – Course of Naval Aviation 1991 to 1997 – Brazilian Navy Lynx helicopter Squadron – HA-1 - Pilot 1998 – Hidrographic Ship “Balizador Faroleiro Nascimento” – Commander 1999 to 2001 – 702 Squadron, Royal Navy (UK) – Exchange Program – Staff Pilot 2002 to 2003 - Brazilian Navy Lynx helicopter Squadron – HA-1 – Chief of Operations Department 2004 – “Escola de Guerra Naval” – Command and Staff Course 2005 to 2008 – Command of the Brazilian Navy – Staff 2009 to 2010 – Brazilian Navy Lynx helicopter Squadron – HA-1 – Commander 2011 – Brazilian Navy Staff – Liaison Officer for Navies Attachés 2012 to 2013 – Harbor Master of Salvador (Bahia State) 2014 – “Universidade da Força Aérea” – Course of Policy and Strategy Aerospace 2015/2016 – Command of the Brazilian Navy - staff NOV16 – promotion - Rear Admiral DEC17 – Deputy Chief of Strategy and Organization – Brazilian Navy Staff Rear Adm. Montenegro is married to Patricia and is father of two, Larissa (20) and Lívia (14) September 2018 Melissa Conley Tyler is the National Executive Director of the Australian Institute of International Affairs, an independent non-profit organisation ranked the top think tank in Southeast Asia and the Pacific in the Global Go To Think Tanks Index for the last three years. During more than a decade leading the AIIA, she has edited 50 publications, organised more than 90 policy events, overseen dramatic growth in youth engagement and built stronger relations with other institutes of international affairs worldwide. Her recent research focuses on global governance, Australian foreign policy and changes in diplomatic practice. Ms Conley Tyler was selected as one of the nation’s 1,000 “best and brightest” to participate in the Australia 2020 Summit convened by Prime Minister Kevin Rudd. Ms Conley Tyler is a lawyer and specialist in conflict resolution, including negotiation, mediation and peace education. She was previously Program Manager of the International Conflict Resolution Centre at the University of Melbourne and Senior Fellow of Melbourne Law School. She has an international profile in conflict resolution including membership of the Editorial Board of the Conflict Resolution Quarterly. She is listed in Routledge’s Who’s Who in International Affairs and International Who’s Who of Women. In 2017, Ms Conley Tyler co-authored Think Tank Diplomacy, the first-ever book length discussion of the role of think tanks in modern diplomacy. September 2018 Tosh Minohara Professor of U.S.-Japan Relations Graduate School of Law, Kobe University 2-1 Rokkodai-cho, Nada-ku Kobe, JAPAN 657-8501 Phone: +81-(0)78-803-6738 Fax: +31-(0)78-803-6753 CURRENT POSITIONS: Kobe University, Graduate School of Law. Professor of U.S.-Japan Relations. April 2007 – current. Kobe University, Graduate School of International Cooperation Studies. Professor of Foreign Policy. April 2007-current. PREVIOUS POSITION: Kobe University, Graduate School of Law. Associate Professor of International History. April 1999 – March 2007. EDUCATION Ph.D., Political Science. Kobe University, Graduate School of Law. March 1998. M.A., Political Science. Kobe University, Graduate School of Law. March 1996. B. A., International Relations. University of California, Davis. December 1992. CURRENT VISITING/ADJUNCT APPOINTMENTS and PROFESSIONAL ACTIVITIES: Academia Sinica, Taiwan, Institute of Taiwanese History Visiting Research Fellow. September 2017 – March 2018. KREAB Japan Senior Advisor. April 2016 – current. U.S.-Japan Council Business Advisory Board Member. April 2015 – current. Japan Association of American Studies Executive Council Member. October 2014 – current. Salzburg Global Seminar. Fellow. June 2011 – current. Kwansei Gakuin University, Faculty of International Relations. Adjunct Lecturer of US-Japan Relations. April 2010 – current. Research Institute for Peace and Security Fellowship Program. Research Associate. July 2008 – July 2010. Fellow. August 2011 – current. UC Davis California Aggie Alumni Association, Western Japan Chapter. Chair. April 2008 – current. US-Japan Foundation Leadership Program. Fellows Advisory Committee. November 2013 – March 2016. Executive Committee. November 2010 – October 2013. Delegate. July 2004 – July 2007. Fellow. August 2007 – current. British-American Project. Fellow. November 2006 – current. Delegate. November 2005 – October 2006. Harvard University, Edwin O. Reischauer Institute of Japanese Studies. Associate in Research. November 2001 – current. Asia Pacific Forum, Hyogo, Japan. Executive Program Advisor and Awards Selection Committee Member. April 1999 – current. PAST APPOINTMENTS: National University of Taipei, Department of History. Adjunct Visiting Professor. September 2017 – January 2018. 1 Japan Publishing Industry Foundation for Culture. Japan Library Series Advisor. April 2015 – May 2017. Inha University, South Korea. Visiting Professor. September 2016 – October 2016. National Archives of Japan. Supervisor of the special exhibit on “JFK: His Life and Legacy.” October 2014 – May 2015 Osaka Sangyo University, Research Institute. Affiliated Scholar. April 2013 – March 2015. University of Washington, Jackson School of International Studies. Visiting Scholar. April – May 2012 & Sept – Oct 2013. Japanese Maritime Self-Defense Forces, Japan Training Fleet. Visiting Scholar in Residence. September – October 2011. Autonomous University of Lisbon, Department of International Relations. Sir Halford John Mackinder Visiting Chair Professor. November 2010. Seoul National University, Center for International Affairs. Visiting Professor. July – September 2010. University of Iowa, Department of History. Noguchi Distinguished Visiting Professor. April 2007. Leiden University, International Institute for Asian Studies. Affiliate Fellow. Oct 2006 – Oct 2007. University of Oxford, St. Antony’s College and Nissan Institute of Japanese Studies. Visiting Fellow. Oct 2005 – Oct 2006. Stockholm University, Center for Pacific Asia Studies. Visiting Scholar. February 2006. Keio University, Institute of East Asian Studies. Affiliated Scholar. April 2005 – March 2006. Chuo University, Institute of Policy and Cultural Studies. Affiliated Scholar. April 2004 – March 2007. Bosporus University and Ankara University. Japan Foundation Visiting Professor. April 2007. Cairo University and Kuwait University. Japan Foundation Visiting Professor. March – April 2004. University of California, Irvine. Visiting Professor. July – September 2002. Harvard University, Reischauer Institute of Japanese Studies. Visiting Scholar. September 2000 – October 2001. PAST ADJUNCT APPOINTMENTS and PROFESSIONAL ACTIVITIES: National University of Taipei, Department of History. Adjunct Visiting Professor of US-Japan Relations. September 2017 – March 2018. Kobe College, Faculty of Liberal Arts. Adjunct Lecturer of International Studies. October 2011 – March 2016. Doshisha University, Faculty of Law. Adjunct Lecturer of American Foreign Policy. April 2013 – March 2015. Osaka University, Graduate School of Arts and Letters. Adjunct Lecturer of Modern Japanese History. October 2008 – March 2015. Kansai University of International Studies, Faculty of Education. Adjunct Lecturer of International Relations. April 2012 – March 2013. Osaka City University, Faculty of Law. Adjunct Lecturer of Japanese Political History. April – September 2010 and April – September 2012. Ritsumeikan University, Faculty of International Relations. Adjunct Lecturer of International Relations. April – September 2010. Konan University, Center for Multidisciplinary Learning. Adjunct Lecturer of International Relations. April 2010 – March 2014. Japan Ground Self-Defense Forces, Middle Army. External Advisor and Opinion Leader. April 2009 – March 2013. International Research Center for Japanese Studies, Kyoto. Adjunct Fellow. April 2008 – March 2009. Nagoya City University, School of Humanities and Social Sciences. Adjunct Lecturer of U.S.-Japan Relations. April - September 2005. Global Youth Exchange Program, Japanese Ministry of Foreign Affairs. Delegate. November 2004. Japan Foundation, Japan Research Section. Evaluator and Consultant. November 2004. Osaka University of Foreign Studies, Department of Regional Cultures. Adjunct Lecturer of U.S.-Japan Relations. April 2003 – March 2005. Osaka Gakuin University, Faculty of International Studies and Faculty of Foreign Languages. Adjunct Lecturer of American History and Immigration Studies. April 1999 – September 2005. Himeji Dokkyo University, Faculty of Law. 2 Adjunct Lecturer of Political Science. April 1998 – March 1999 & April – September 2003. University of the Air, Hyogo Center. Adjunct Lecturer of American Foreign Relations. October 2002 – March 2003. Japan Foundation, Kansai International Center. Adjunct Lecturer of Japanese Diplomacy for Foreign Diplomats. April 1998 – March 2012. Japan Society for the Promotion of Science. Overseas Special Research Fellow. October 2005 – October 2007. Post-Doctoral Special Research Fellow. April 1998 – March 1999. Ph.D. Candidate Special Research Fellow. April 1997 – March 1998. PUBLICATIONS Monographs: Amerika no hainichiundo to nichibeikankei [The Anti-Japanese Movement in America and U.S.-Japan Relations] (Asashi Shimbun Shuppan,