Stephan Mögle-Stadel

Stephan Mögle-Stadel, born 21 December 1965, is a German educator, journalist and book writer.

Together with Troy Davis, he is the chairman of a world citizenship group, of which he is the Founder and President and the author of the 'Dag Hammarskjöld: Vision einer Menschheitsethik' (Vision from a Human Ethic).

Background

He studied education, psychology, and history, partly at the C.G. Jung Institute for Depth Psychology and he is a member of the Erich Fromm Society for Social Psychology, followed by journalistic training in the Axel Springer company and at the "Akademie für Publizistik" in Hamburg.

After this, he wrote as an independent journalist for different newspapers. In 1990, he was a correspondent at the United Nations in New York City. In 1992 whilst he did his alternative national service as a conscientious objector, he took part in a UN internship programme. He also took part as the journalist and NGO representative in 1998 at the Berlin Conference for World Climate Change and in 1993 at the Preparation-Conference for the World Summit in Rio. As a travel journalist he reported from Egypt, Israel, India, Japan and the USA. He worked thereafter within the range of human rights and globalization questions for non-governmental organizations and is since 1998 honorary member of the board in the World Citizen Foundation New York.

He published and wrote several books on globalization, human rights, united nations, governance, futurology, and psychohistory.

Publications

He was also the Editor of Boutros Boutros Ghali's book UNorganisierte Welt.

References

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