Career
Faure is a professor and researcher on “International Negotiation”, “Conflict Resolution”, and “Strategic Thinking and Action”, which are subjects he has introduced and taught at the Sorbonne University, Paris. He has worked on peace issues, especially in French-German cooperation programs within the framework of the international treaty of friendship and cooperation signed in 1963 between these two countries. He has also contributed to field actions on peace making and reconciliation with Non-governmental organizations in the Middle East.
His major research interests are in diplomatic negotiations, focusing on strategies and intercultural issues.
Foreign over 20 years he has been involved with Chinese business issues at the CEIBS (ChinaEurope International Business School, Shanghai). He has published research on multilateral negotiations, problem resolution and problem transformation.
He is also concerned with developing interdisciplinary approaches in such domains as terrorism, and engages in consulting and training activities with governments and international organizations. Among them: The United Nations.
United Nations Educational, Scientific and Cultural Organization; the European Union.
The World Trade Organization (World Trade Organization). He is referenced in the Diplomat’s Dictionary published by the National Defence University Press, Washington, 1994. He has authored, co-authored and edited 16 books and over 100 articles