Académie Diplomatique Internationale
Abbreviation | ADI |
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Formation | 1926 |
Type | Public policy think tank |
Headquarters | 4 Avenue Hoche |
Location | |
President | Aga Khan IV |
Website | academiediplomatique |
The Académie Diplomatique Internationale (ADI; English: International Diplomatic Academy) was an
Mission
The Académie Diplomatique Internationale is an institution dedicated to advancing the practice of modern diplomacy and contributing to the understanding and analysis of the emerging dynamics in international affairs. In recognition of the impact of globalization, the ADI today engages not only the traditional diplomatic and foreign policy communities, but also new actors such as multi-lateral institutions, corporations, advocacy groups, and others involved in shaping regional and international dynamics. In exercising its mission, the ADI draws upon its decades-long engagement in international relations - and upon an unparalleled network of global contacts - to match expertise and capacities among professionals from the public, private and independent sectors. “We have no connection with any Government and we have no desire to impose our will on anyone,” the first ADI president observed. “But from unofficial and independent research of this character much help will be given to the cause of peace.” These are the ADI's founding values and remain its enduring ambitions.[2]
Recent history
Since the year 2000, when His Highness the
In 2008, the ADI, in partnership with the
The Academy stopped operating after 82 years, at the end of June 2018.[3]
References
- ^ Frangulis, M. (1934). Dictionnaire Diplomatique. Paris, France: Académie Diplomatique Internationale.
- ^ "History of the Académie Diplomatique Internationale". Archived from the original on 2013-07-15. Retrieved 2012-07-12.
- ^ "Académie Diplomatique Internationale". 2019-02-18. Archived from the original on 2019-02-18. Retrieved 2020-09-29.