SWADESH
RANA
Senior Fellow
Expertise
Intra-state
conflicts, weapons and tools of violence in societies at war with
themselves; post 9/11 public information role of intelligence
agencies; transnational civil society, limits of military power,
non-state actors and shadow economies, office of the UN Secretary
General and the Security Council, security situation in South
Asia, ethnicity and democracy in Africa.
Experience
Swadesh M. Rana was
chief of the Conventional Arms Branch at the United Nations, the first
woman to hold that position. She was a senior political analyst in the
Executive Office of Secretary-General Boutros Boutros-Ghali, chosen as
the senior political aide to the chief of civil administration for
UNPROFOR in Yugoslavia, directed the first United Nations project on
small arms and intrastate conflicts, a member for the UN’s working
group on early warning, and officer-in-charge of the data-base for
country profiles on small arms and weapons in use in intra-state
conflicts.
She
was the executive secretary of the intergovernmental group of experts
for the UN’s first report to the General Assembly on Small Arms, the
Focal Point for CASA, a mechanism established by Secretary-General
Kofi Annan to coordinate system wide activities on small arms and
light weapons, and the Deputy Leader of the UN’s Exploratory Mission
to Albania for retrieval of stolen weapons from the civil society.
Since retirement from
the United Nations Secretariat, she has provided consultancy services
for the Permanent Missions of Germany and Switzerland to the United
Nations, the Office of the President of Argentina, the Foreign Office
of Kenya and the chairman of the first review conference on the
implementation of the UN's program of action on illicit arms traffic.
She was chairperson of the concluding session of the fourth Asian
Security Conference in New Delhi. She was a consultant to the PBS
Frontline project on "Eastern Europe and Illicit Arms Traffic" and a
commentator for Zee TV on the live and later coverage of 9/11and U.S.
military action in Afghanistan. She continues to be an expert
commentator on international affairs for the Hindi Service of the
Voice of America and has taught at the universities of NYU, Columbia
and Johns Hopkins.
She started her career
in India as the Deputy Director of the Indian Council of Social
Science Research and was a senior Research Associate at the Institute
for Defense Studies and Analyses before joining the UN Secretariat in
1980.
Honors
& Affiliations
A presidential Gold
Medalist in Political Science, she has received over thirty awards for
academic excellence and professional distinctions including national
honor by the government of Albania for the Gramsh Pilot Project on
Weapons Retrieval and Golden Star in international poetry for “So
said a cloudlet.”
Her debut novella,
Kotheywali, was serialized on Abhivyakti, a Web
magazine for classics in Hindi literature and was critically acclaimed
for its unusual theme and linguistic appeal in using Hindi script to
write Urdu.
Member of the United
Nations Academic Council of the United Nations System and an associate
member of the United Services Institution of India. A resident of the
USA, she retains her Indian nationality.
Elected
vice-chair of the NGO/ DPI Executive Committee on June 12 for
2008-2010 beginning September. The NGO/
DPI Executive Committee represents over 1800 NGO's affiliated world
wide with the United Nations Department of Public Information.
Education
PhD, International Affairs, Jawaharlal
University
M.A. Political Science, University of
Punjab
Languages
Bangla
Contact
Srana641(at)aol.com
BOOKS

Small Arms Control: Old Weapons, New Issues
(co-Editor)
Ashgate, 1999
Small
Arms and Intra-State Conflicts
United Nations Publications, 1996
Obstacles to Disarmament and Ways
of Overcoming Them
(Editor)
Bernan Associates, 1982
LECTURES & APPEARANCES
Rana
chaired a Panel on "Deweaponization
and Civil Society” at Bonn on 6 June at the 2008
Annual Conference of the Academic Council of UN System (ACUNS) hosted
by the German Ministry of Development. Irene Martinetti, Program
Director of the World federation of UN Associations, Achim Wennman,
Principal Investigator for the
Small Arms Survey's
forthcoming report on "Global Burden of Violence" in the context of a
Swiss led multilateral Geneva Declaration on Armed Violence and
Development, and Ifti Arman Rashid, Australian Leadership scholar at
Monsah Asia Institute in Victoria
led the discussions. Sir
Richard Jolly, Co-director of the UN's Intellectual History Project,
Subhash Birla, ACUNS Representative in Asia and Tsutomo Kono, Advisor
to the UN Committee on Disarmament participated. For more information
on the Panelists, outcome and follow-up contact
srana641@aol.com
.
Advised Pathways
to Peace and the Barka Foundation in developing a pilot project on
grass root action in Burkina Faso on Millennium Development Goals.
March 21, 2008.
Spoke at the UN/
DPI briefing on "The changing face of wars and the UN Security
Council" to a group of visiting students from Soka University. March
20, 2008.
Participated in a
teleconference on "Tools of Advocacy for Civil Society" with the Heads
of Regional UN Information Centers in Brussels and Mexico. March 13,
2008.
Introduced "Deweaponization
and Civil Society" to the Panel discussion by the International Action
Network on Small Arms (IANSA) at the United Nations. March 3, 2008.
ARTICLES
"Light Weapons and Current Conflicts,"
Disarmament. Vol. 19:2, 1996: 38-43.
MEDIA
Interviewed by the
Voice Of America TV on 2 July at 12-30 on “Indo-Pak-Iranian" Gas
Pipeline deal scheduled for high level tripatrite meeting in
Tehran
on 29 July 2008.
Interviewed by the Icelandic
newspaper,
Frettabladid,
on April 8, 2008, about the dynamics of the UN Security Council.
Participated in a panel on Indo-Pak relations, April 4, 2008, on
Voice of America's "Halo
Amerika."
Interviewed on January 2, 2008 on Voice of America
radio about the postponement of elections in Afghanistan following
the assassination of Benazir Bhutto.
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