Dr. Mohamed ElBaradei
Nobel Peace Prize Winner
Mohamed ElBaradei is the Nobel peace Prize Laureate and Former Vice President of Egypt. Dr ElBaradei is a leading voice on geopolitics and global security. Director General Emeritus of the International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA), he offers unparalleled insights from his 12 years at the agency's helm and is a renowned advocate for peace, freedom and democracy in the Arab World.
"A Leading Authority on Nuclear Energy"
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Dr. ElBaradei gained his initial law degree at the University of Cairo and subsequently a Masters degree and Doctorate in international law at the New York University School of Law. He began his diplomatic career in the Egyptian Ministry of Foreign Affairs and he belongs to a number of professional associations, including the International Law Association, the American Society of International Law, and the Nuclear Law Society. Dr. ElBaradei also played a leadership role in the Arab Spring of 2011 and assumed the responsibility of Interim Vice President of Egypt in 2013, following the mass country wide protests which led to the removal of President Morsi.
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Dr. ElBaradei sheds light on top global security and political issues, such as the role of nuclear technology in a changing world, the road to durable global peace, and the future of the Arab world.