Background
Eisenstadt, G. Michael was born on November 16, 1928 in Free City of Danzig (now Gdansk, Poland). Son of Isidor and Edith (Lange) Eisenstadt.
Diplomat educator researcher writer
Eisenstadt, G. Michael was born on November 16, 1928 in Free City of Danzig (now Gdansk, Poland). Son of Isidor and Edith (Lange) Eisenstadt.
Bachelor, Queens College, 1951. Master of Science, University Wisconsin, 1952. Postgraduate, Russian Institute Columbia University, 1954—1956.
Postgraduate, Foreign Service Institute, 1982—1983.
Instructor history Queens College, Flushing, New York, 1955-1960. Junior officer American Embassy, Belgrade, Yugoslavia, 1960-1961. Cultural officer American Consulate General, Guayaquil, Ecuador, 1962-1963.
Assistant cultural affairs officer American Embassy, Belgrade, Yugoslavia, 1963-1967, cultural attaché Warsaw, 1968-1971, branch public affairs officer Bonn, Federal Republic of Germany, 1973-1976, counselor for public affairs Budapest, Hungary, 1977-1980, deputy counselor for public affairs Bonn, 1983-1984, counselor for public affairs Belgrade, 1984-1988. Deputy policy officer Voice of America, Washington, 1971-1973. Director Office International Visitors United States Information Agency, 1980-1982.
Member senior seminar State Department, 1982-1983. Director Office European Affairs United States Information Agency, 1988-1989. Diplomat-in-residence New York University, 1989-1990.
Director New York Reception Center United States Information Agency, 1990-1992. Senior research scholar Institute East Central Europe Columbia University, 1992-1994. Consultant on the Balkans, Eastern and Central Europe, countries of the former Soviet Union.
Chairman coordinating committee, chairman drafting committee Conference on Peace and Tolerance, Berne, Switzerland, 1992, Istanbul, 94. Chairman coordinating committee Conflict Resolution Conference, Vienna, 1995. Election observer Organization for Security and Co-operation in Europe in Serbia, 1997.
Coordinator Peace and Tolerance Conference on Kosovo, Vienna, 1999. Election observer Appeal of Conscience Foundation in Russia, 1999. Coordinator Peace and Tolerance Conference II, Istanbul, Turkey, 2005.
Lecturer in field; moderator Religious Diplomacy Seminar, 2010.
Secretary Appeal of Conscience Delaware to Switzerland, 1997. Director international programs Appeal Conscience Foundation With United States Army, 1952-1954. Moderator, Seminar Diplomacy & Religion Department State, 2010.
1 child, Judith Luzann.