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[[File:Mario Hirsch IEIS Conference Arno J Mayer-002.jpg|thumbnail|left|Mario Hirsch at the Luxembourg Institute for European and International Studies conference ''Arno J. Mayer – Critical Junctures in Modern History'', 10-11 May 2013, Casino Luxembourg.]] |
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[[File:Mario Hirsch, IEIS conference «Russia and the EU the question of trust»-103.jpg|thumbnail|Hirsch in 2014]] |
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Hirsch received his [[PhD]] at [[Fondation Nationale des Sciences Politiques]].<ref name="University of Trier" /> He began lecturing at the [[Institut d'études politiques de Strasbourg]]. He became personal advisor to [[Prime Minister of Luxembourg|Prime Minister]] [[Gaston Thorn]] in 1974: a position that he held for four years.<ref name="University of Trier" /> He then went back to lecturing, including at [[Université Laval]] in |
Hirsch received his [[PhD]] at [[Fondation Nationale des Sciences Politiques]].<ref name="University of Trier" /> He began lecturing at the [[Institut d'études politiques de Strasbourg]]. He became personal advisor to [[Prime Minister of Luxembourg|Prime Minister]] [[Gaston Thorn]] in 1974: a position that he held for four years.<ref name="University of Trier" /> He then went back to lecturing, including at [[Université Laval]] in Canada, and [[Babeş-Bolyai University]] and [[University of Bucharest]] in Romania.<ref name="University of Trier">{{cite web |url=http://www.freundschaft.uni-trier.de/hirsch.html |title=Mario Hirsch |author= |date= |work= |publisher=[[University of Trier]] |accessdate=14 January 2011 |language=de |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20110719111158/http://www.freundschaft.uni-trier.de/hirsch.html |archive-date=19 July 2011 |url-status=dead }}</ref> |
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In 1983, he began working for [[Clay T. Whitehead]], who had left [[Hughes Aircraft]] to found the company that would go on to become [[SES S.A.|SES]].<ref name="Le parcours de Mario Hirsch"> |
In 1983, he began working for [[Clay T. Whitehead]], who had left [[Hughes Aircraft]] to found the company that would go on to become [[SES S.A.|SES]].<ref name="Le parcours de Mario Hirsch">{{cite web |url=http://www.paperjam.lu/archives/2005/12/13495/index.html |title=Le parcours de Mario Hirsch en cinq dates |author= |date=9 December 2005 |work= |publisher=Paperjam |accessdate=14 January 2011 |language=fr |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20111002124426/http://www.paperjam.lu/archives/2005/12/13495/index.html |archive-date=2 October 2011 |url-status=dead }}</ref> He was secretary of the [[Democratic Party (Luxembourg)|Democratic Party]]'s delegation in the [[Chamber of Deputies of Luxembourg|Chamber of Deputies]] from 1986 to 1996. An ally of [[Charles Goerens]], Hirsch left the position after Goerens was removed as [[President of the Democratic Party (Luxembourg)|party President]].<ref name="Le parcours de Mario Hirsch" /> |
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Luxembourg held the [[Presidency of the Council of the European Union]] in the second half of 1997, and Hirsch worked with [[Miguel Angel Moratinos]], the [[European Union Special Representative]] for the Middle East Peace Process, as the presidency's liaison officer.<ref name="Le parcours de Mario Hirsch" /> From 1998 to 2006, Hirsch was editor of the weekly ''[[d'Lëtzebuerger Land]]''. From 2006 to February 2011,<ref>[http://news.rtl.lu/news/national/95497.html "Mario Hirsch trennt sech "de commun accord" vum ICPW."] RTL.lu, 11 |
Luxembourg held the [[Presidency of the Council of the European Union]] in the second half of 1997, and Hirsch worked with [[Miguel Angel Moratinos]], the [[European Union Special Representative]] for the Middle East Peace Process, as the presidency's liaison officer.<ref name="Le parcours de Mario Hirsch" /> From 1998 to 2006, Hirsch was editor of the weekly ''[[d'Lëtzebuerger Land]]''. From 2006 to February 2011,<ref>[http://news.rtl.lu/news/national/95497.html "Mario Hirsch trennt sech "de commun accord" vum ICPW."] {{webarchive|url=https://web.archive.org/web/20110215063349/http://news.rtl.lu/news/national/95497.html |date=15 February 2011 }} RTL.lu, 11 February 2011, 11:41 - Fir d'lescht aktualiséiert: 11 February 2011, 16:19.</ref><ref>[http://www.paperjam.lu/article/fr/mario-hirsch-quitt%C3%A9-l%E2%80%99institut-pierre-werner Mario Hirsch a quitté l’Institut Pierre Werner ] {{Webarchive|url=https://web.archive.org/web/20150715135235/http://paperjam.lu/article/fr/mario-hirsch-quitt%C3%A9-l%E2%80%99institut-pierre-werner |date=15 July 2015 }} paperjam.lu, 11.Februar 2011.</ref> he was the director of the [[Pierre Werner Institute]], based at [[Neimënster Abbey]]. From June 2011, Hirsch was Visiting Senior Research Fellow at the [[European Union Institute for Security Studies|EU Institute for Security Studies]], an EU Agency based in Paris, where he was doing research on soft power as a component on European Foreign and Security Policies. |
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Mario Hirsch died on 24 July 2023, at the age of 74.<ref>{{cite news |title=Ehemaliger Journalist und Chefredakteur des Lëtzebuerger Land Mario Hirsch ist gestorben |url=https://www.tageblatt.lu/headlines/ehemaliger-journalist-und-chefredakteur-des-letzebuerger-land-mario-hirsch-ist-gestorben/ |access-date=27 July 2023 |publisher=Tageblatt |date=25 July 2023}}</ref> |
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Latest revision as of 14:38, 16 April 2024
Mario Hirsch (6 April 1949 – 24 July 2023) was a Luxembourgish political scientist and journalist.
Hirsch received his PhD at Fondation Nationale des Sciences Politiques.[1] He began lecturing at the Institut d'études politiques de Strasbourg. He became personal advisor to Prime Minister Gaston Thorn in 1974: a position that he held for four years.[1] He then went back to lecturing, including at Université Laval in Canada, and Babeş-Bolyai University and University of Bucharest in Romania.[1]
In 1983, he began working for Clay T. Whitehead, who had left Hughes Aircraft to found the company that would go on to become SES.[2] He was secretary of the Democratic Party's delegation in the Chamber of Deputies from 1986 to 1996. An ally of Charles Goerens, Hirsch left the position after Goerens was removed as party President.[2]
Luxembourg held the Presidency of the Council of the European Union in the second half of 1997, and Hirsch worked with Miguel Angel Moratinos, the European Union Special Representative for the Middle East Peace Process, as the presidency's liaison officer.[2] From 1998 to 2006, Hirsch was editor of the weekly d'Lëtzebuerger Land. From 2006 to February 2011,[3][4] he was the director of the Pierre Werner Institute, based at Neimënster Abbey. From June 2011, Hirsch was Visiting Senior Research Fellow at the EU Institute for Security Studies, an EU Agency based in Paris, where he was doing research on soft power as a component on European Foreign and Security Policies.
Mario Hirsch died on 24 July 2023, at the age of 74.[5]
Footnotes
[edit]- ^ a b c "Mario Hirsch" (in German). University of Trier. Archived from the original on 19 July 2011. Retrieved 14 January 2011.
- ^ a b c "Le parcours de Mario Hirsch en cinq dates" (in French). Paperjam. 9 December 2005. Archived from the original on 2 October 2011. Retrieved 14 January 2011.
- ^ "Mario Hirsch trennt sech "de commun accord" vum ICPW." Archived 15 February 2011 at the Wayback Machine RTL.lu, 11 February 2011, 11:41 - Fir d'lescht aktualiséiert: 11 February 2011, 16:19.
- ^ Mario Hirsch a quitté l’Institut Pierre Werner Archived 15 July 2015 at the Wayback Machine paperjam.lu, 11.Februar 2011.
- ^ "Ehemaliger Journalist und Chefredakteur des Lëtzebuerger Land Mario Hirsch ist gestorben". Tageblatt. 25 July 2023. Retrieved 27 July 2023.
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