Guest Speakers
We have guest speakers coming from all over the world to speak to every committee

Anne Choquet
Coming to speak to the Crisis on the Redivision of Antarctica and the Future of the Cold War, Anne choquet is a polar lawyer at the Université de Bretagne Occidentale and President of the French National Committee for Arctic and Antarctic Research (CNFRAA).

Marc Finaud
Speaking in the committee: General AssemblyThe Problem of Space Demilitarization, Mark Finaud, is the former Head of Public Affairs at the French Ministry of Foreign Affairs; Deputy Head of Diplomatic Mission at the French Embassy to Israel and Consulate-General of France in Australia. He is the actual Vice President of the IDN - Initiatives for Nuclear Disarmament.

Souleymane Jules Diop
La crise de la chute de Kadhafi (Ligue Arab) : Souleymane Jules Diop chercheur en stratégie internationale à l’université Cheikh Anta Diop, Souleymane Jules Diop est ancien président du groupe Afrique à l’UNESCO. Il a été ministre du Sénégal et journaliste.

Adrien Lehman
Speaking in the committee: Board of Governors - 2008 Subprime Mortgage Crisis, Adrien Lehman is a Professor of economics at Sciences Po. Additionally, he is an economist and Inspector General at the Banque de France.

Emmanuel Dupuy
Speaking in the French committee Gacaca Court Council (FR) : Dealing with the Rwandan Genocide, Emmanuel Dupuy is the President of the ”Institut Prospective et Securité en Europe” and General Delegate of the Centrists party, in charge of International Relations.

As the guest speaker for the Press Corps, Pierre-Emmanuel Metzger-Debrune is a graduate of the Ecole Normale Supérieure. He is a PhD candidate in the political sociology of journalism, particularly analysing investigative journalism, competition for access to information, and its relationship with power.

Ronald Hatto
Speaking to the NATO Military Committee, Ronald Hatto, is a researcher in international relations at Sciences Po/CNRS, specializing in Franco-American relations during the war in former Yugoslavia. He is a former United Nations peacekeeper in Canada.

Mathilde Leloup
As the guestspeaker for the committee UNESCO The Preservation of World Heritage Sites from Terrorism, Mathilde Leloup is a political scientist at the University Paris 8, specializing in the study of the protection of cultural heritage in multilateral contexts. In particular, she focuses on players in the UN and humanitarian aid systems.

Coming to speak to the Disarmament and International Security Committee about the Est-Timorese Crisis of 1999, Christine Cabasset is a geographer from Sorbonne Univeristy, lecturer at the Universitie Catholique de Lille and deputy director of IRASEC. A specialist of Indonesia and Timor-Leste, she has also been an advisor to the Timor-Leste Ministry of Education, and to the UNDP.

Catherine Wihtol de Wenden
Speaking to the European Council EU Refugee Crisis: Addressing Repatriation Policies, Catherine Wihtol de Wenden is an emeritus Research Director at the CNRS (CERI) and State Doctor in Political Science. Specialist in international migrations and directed various comparative research upon which OECD, the Council of Europe, the European Commission and an "external expert" to the United Nations High Commissioner for Refugees.

Yoletty Bracho
As the guestspeaker for the committee Maduro and Gonzalez's Cabinets: Venezuelan Election Crisis , Yoletty Bracho is a political scientist specializing in institutional activism in Venezuela at the Avignon University. She is currently investigating the evolution of democracy in Venezuela.

Coming to speak to the UNHCR: Le génocide Rohingya, Martin Michalon is a geographer and associate professor at the ENS. He is currently conducting research in Myanmar and is an analyst of Myanmar transition and politics, with a focus on conflicts and security issues.

Rafael Tyszblat
Speaking to the Inter-University Council: University Encampents, Sanctions, and Divestment, Rafael Tyszblat is a professor of interconvictional dialogue at DePaul University. He is a consultant and mediator in the fields of conflict resolution and inter identity dialogue, particularly in Muslim-Jewish conflict. He is a founding leader of the Connecting Actions and the European Institute for Dialogue, two NGOs focused on providing platforms for interfaith and interconvictional organizations to create networks across Europe.

Laurent Cesari
As the guestspeaker for the committee UN Historical Security Council: The Fall of the Berlin Wall Crisis (1989), Laurent Cesari is a historian of international relations at the University of Artois and a graduate of the Ecole Normale Supérieur. He is a former member of the commission for the publication of French diplomatic documents.