Urban Rusnák

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Urban Rusnák
Secretary General of the Energy Charter
In office
1 January 2012  Incumbent
Preceded by André Mernier
Ambassador of the Slovak Republic to the Ukraine
In office
February 2005  May 2009
Director of the International Visegrad Fund
In office
2000–2003
Personal details
Born (1967-09-09) 9 September 1967
Košice, Czechoslovakia
(now Slovakia)
Spouse(s) Anar Rusnákova
Children 2 sons
Alma mater Gubkin Russian State University of Oil and Gas,
Ankara University,
Kiev Slavonic University(Honorary Degree)

Urban Rusnák is a Slovak diplomat and academic. He was born on September 9, 1967 in Košice, Czechoslovakia). He holds a M.Sc. from the Moscow University of Oil and Gas, and a Ph.D. in Public Administration and Political Sciences from the Institute of Social Sciences of Ankara University. Rusnák wrote his thesis on the Geopolitics of Oil and Gas in the Caspian region.

Diplomatic service

He joined the Czechoslovak foreign ministry and its diplomatic corps in 1992. Following the Velvet Revolution and the breakup of Czechoslovakia in 1993, he decided to stay with the newly formed Slovak Ministry of Foreign Affairs. Soon after he was assigned his first diplomatic mission, in Ankara, Turkey, .

He was the first Director of the International Visegrad Fund, (IVF)a fund supporting in the cultural and political cooperation of the four countries involved in the Visegrad Group.[1]

He was extraordinary and plenipotentiary ambassador of the Slovak Republic to Ukraine from 2005 to 2009. In February 2005. during his service in Kyiv, he was involved in the resolution of the 2009 Russia–Ukraine gas dispute, which caused a significant disruption of gas deliveries to the eastern countries of the EU such as Slovakia and Bulgaria.[2]

On 29 November 2011, Rusnák was elected as the General Secretary of the Energy Charter Secretariat. [3]

Academics

Rusnák is a lecturer and author of professional articles on the topics of international relations, energy security and development.[4] He was a Lecturer at the Kiev Slavonic University (2005-2009) and at the International Relations Faculty of the University of Economics in Bratislava (2000-2003). He also made guest appearances at University of Wolverhampton[5] and Uzhhorod National University.[6] He was Chairman of the Editorial Board of the Slovak Institute for International Studies (2000-2003), Editor in Chief for the MFA International Issues Journal (1998-1999) and is on the editorial board of the Slovak Foreign Policy Association.[7] He is author or co-author of several articles such as "Development Assistance and Cooperation"

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