Thomas Pollan

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Thomas Pollan (* 1971 ) is a German-speaking author.

He studied at the University of Vienna , the Europa-Kolleg Hamburg , New York University and Harvard University . Since 2000 he has worked in various functions for the UN . In 2011, Salis Verlag published his thriller entitled Die Strafe Gottes . Up to this point in time, Pollan had mainly published on foreign policy issues and appeared, among other things, from 2005 to 2009 as one of the authors of the UNCTAD's World Investment Report . Pollan was state spokesman for NEOS X - The 10th Federal State , the Austrian group abroad of NEOS - The New Austria and Liberal Forum , an Austrian party. Pollan is a grandson of the former head of the Austrian Federal Ministry of Justice , Paul Pollan .

Works

  • God's punishment. Thriller. Salis Verlag, Zurich 2011, ISBN 978-3-905801-43-9
  • Legal Framework for the Admission of FDI. Eleven International Publishing, The Hague 2006, ISBN 978-90-77596-15-9 .
  • Globalization of R&D and developing countries. UNCTAD, Geneva 2005 (Fredriksson, Kalotay, Pollan eds.), ISBN 92-1-112694-0
  • European Interests: A 2020 Vision of the Union's Foreign and Security Policy. Nomos 2004, ISBN 978-3-8329-1105-8 (together with Guido Houben)

Web links

Individual evidence

  1. [1] . NEOS Extended Board