

Andrei Serbin Pont
Dr. Andrei Serbin Pont has a profound understanding of international relations, foreign policy, defense, and human rights, making him a distinguished figure in these fields. He currently serves as the Research Director and Regional Coordinator of Economic and Social Research at CRIES, where he plays a pivotal role in shaping research agendas and fostering regional cooperation. His expertise extends to his role as a Regional Representative for the Global Partnership for the Prevention of Armed Conflict (GPPAC), where he contributes to global peacebuilding initiatives. In academia, Dr. Serbin Pont is a Full Professor at Universidad del Salvador, where he imparts his extensive knowledge to students, preparing the next generation of leaders in international relations. Additionally, he is the Adjunct Director of the academic journal Pensamiento Propio, overseeing the publication of critical research and thought-provoking articles in the field. Dr. Serbin Pont is currently pursuing a doctorate in International Relations at the prestigious Universidad Complutense de Madrid, further solidifying his academic credentials. His educational background is diverse and impressive, including a Master's degree in International Relations from the San Tiago Dantas Program in Brazil, a Bachelor's degree in Liberal Arts from UNSAM in Argentina, and specialized training from the National Defense School in Argentina. Throughout his career, Dr. Serbin Pont has been committed to advancing understanding and dialogue in international relations, contributing to both academic and practical applications of his research. His work is characterized by a dedication to promoting peace, security, and human rights on a global scale. His contributions to the field are not only academic but also practical, as he actively engages in initiatives that aim to prevent armed conflict and promote sustainable development. Dr. Serbin Pont's multifaceted career and academic pursuits reflect his dedication to fostering a more peaceful and equitable world. His leadership roles and scholarly achievements make him a respected voice in international affairs, and his ongoing research continues to influence policy and practice in significant ways.