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Nora Bayrakdarian ( Armenian: Նորա Պայրագտարեան,
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: نورا بايرقداريان) is a Lebanese Professor of
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descent. She is professor of
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and Head of International Relations Department at the Faculty of Law and Political Science at the
Lebanese University The Lebanese University (LU; ) is the only state-funded public university in Lebanon. It was established in 1951. The university's main campus was originally located in Beirut, but a few satellite campuses were opened due to travel restriction ...
and also member of the Scientific Council of the Doctoral School of Law, Political, Administrative and Economic Sciences. She is a Senior Lecturer of
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in the Department of Political Science and Public Administration of the
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. She is member of the Economic, Social and Environmental Council of Lebanon for a second term and President of the Commission on Science, Technology and Innovation in the Council. Bayrakdarian is currently a member of the Central Committee of the
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for a second term. On February 9th 2025, Bayrakdarian was appointed Minister of Youth and Sports in
Nawaf Salam Nawaf Abdallah Salim Salam (; born 15 December 1953) is a Lebanese politician, diplomat, jurist and academic who has been serving as the 53rd prime minister of Lebanon since 8 February 2025. Salam previously sat on the International Court of Ju ...
’s government, the first government of
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’s Mandate.


Biography

Bayrakdarian studied
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at the Faculty of Law and Political science of the
Lebanese University The Lebanese University (LU; ) is the only state-funded public university in Lebanon. It was established in 1951. The university's main campus was originally located in Beirut, but a few satellite campuses were opened due to travel restriction ...
at both undergraduate and graduate levels. She was granted a scholarship from the
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in her higher studies, after the completion of the DEA degree due to her outstanding results. Her DEA thesis entitled "The Palestinian Question, from the
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to the conclusion of the Gaza-Jericho agreement", supervised by Professor Georges Charaf, was granted the highest score within the faculty. She then attended
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University in Paris and earned a PHD in
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with the highest
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(Very Honorable With Congratulations of the Jury), under the supervision of Professor Charles Zorgbibe, author of more than 40 books in International Relations. In 2017, She earned the
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title from the Lebanese University.


Career

After having served as an associate and later as a Full Professor at the Faculty of Law and Political Science at the Lebanese University, Bayrakdarian is currently the chairperson of the Department of International Relations in the Faculty and served for three terms as member of the Scientific Council. She worked as a visiting professor at the Universite Saint-Joseph in 2006 and also for more than 10 years at La Sagesse university at both graduate and undergraduate levels. She taught for three consecutive years in a professional interdisciplinary Masters on Peace and Cooperation organized jointly by the Lebanese University,
Holy Spirit University of Kaslik The Holy Spirit University of Kaslik (USEK; , ''Jāmiʿah al-Rūḥ al-Quddus – al-Kaslīk'') is a private, non-profit, Catholic university in Jounieh, Lebanon. The university was founded by the Baladites in 1950 and ratified under the new ...
and the three Italian universities
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,
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and
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. She coordinated Political Science at the military faculty of the
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where she taught from 2007 till 2020. She is currently serving in the Doctoral School of Law, Political, Administrative and Economic Sciences, where she presides the Commission on Political Science.


Other experiences

* Achievement: contribution as President of the Commission on Science, Technology and Innovation in The Economic and Social Council in the development of a strategy paper at the National level entitled “Strategy of Science, Technology and Innovation in the service of sustainable development in Lebanon” through a participatory methodology, integrating the participation of 17 Universities, multiple research centers and the syndicates and stakeholders concerned. (2018- 2020) * Elected by the Embassy of the United States of America in Lebanon, and subsequently, by the United States Department of State as part of an exchange program to represent Lebanon in the training of professionals in
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and
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at
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, on "The foreign policy of The United States ". (July–August 2014) * Visit to the
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in
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, following an official invitation from Mr. Patrick Laurent, President of the Delegation of the European Commission, August - September 2008 * Lecturing on Representative Democracy and Power Sharing, Representative Democracy and the Role of Parliamentary Committees, (4 conferences) (2010- 2012), at the
Lebanese Parliament The Lebanese Parliament (, ) is the unicameral national parliament of the Lebanon, Republic of Lebanon. There are 128 members elected to a four-year term in Electoral district, multi-member constituencies, apportioned among Lebanon's divers ...
, as part of a collaboration project between the Lebanese University and the
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, London, and the Lebanese Parliament. * Member of the Central Committee of the
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, elected by the 9th General Assembly of the Council, in Brazil, February 2006 * Participation in the International Seminar organized by the Ecumenical Institute of Bossey and the
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, in Switzerland, from June 4–11, 2003, under the title “Women in Mission” and Speaker on “Dialogue of Missions in Multifaith Societies”.. * Participation in the Conference of international experts invited to Hong Kong under the title "International Ecumenical Conference on a Peace Treaty for the Korean Peninsula" Hong Kong 15-16 Nov. 2016, chair of two sessions on the challenges and opportunities of a peace treaty for the Korean peninsula, organized by the CCIA. * Appointed member of the Commission of Churches on International Affairs CCIA (WCC) at the World Council of Churches in July 2014, representing the Armenian Orthodox Church on the Commission. Reelected for a second term in June 2023. * Participation to the 11th Assembly of The WCC in
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, Germany (30 August-9 September) and working as the Rapporteur of the Public Issues Committee


Major works

Bayrakdarian is the author of numerous books and journal articles in a variety of International topics


Selected books

* ''Politique extérieure et Politique Intérieure,'' (Bruylant, Delta, LGDJ, 2006.) * ''Liban: entre Stabilité Intérieure et Sécurité Régionale,'' (Bruylant, Delta, LGDJ, July 2007) * ''Scientific Research Methods and Techniques'', (Lebanese University, October 2008).


Peer-reviewed journal articles

* “Towards Wider Governance of the Extra-Atmospheric Space”, ''The Emirates Center for Strategic Studies and Research,'' Vol 2, N0 8, (October 2014):106-139 * “
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in
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”, ''The Political Science Review of The Lebanese University'', No 1/2016: 175-199Totality of rights and political science
* “The Reconfiguration of World Governance”, ''The Political Science Review of The Lebanese University,'' No 4/2016: 183-205 * “World War I and Contemporary Armenian History”, ''The USEK Review of History'', No 24/2017:185-212 * “Towards a Peace Regime for the
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”, ''The Political Science Review of the Lebanese University'', No 2/2017: 329-355Totality of rights and political science. Issue thirteen: 2017/2


References

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