Columbia University in the City of New York
Jenik Radon
Adjunct Professor of International and Public Affairs
Adjunct Professor, School of International and Public Affairs, Columbia University; Founder and Director of the Eesti and Eurasian Public Service Fellowship; Recipient of Order of the Cross Terra Mariana of Estonia, Cross of Service of the Ministry of Foreign Affairs of Estonia, and Order of Honor of Georgia. Jenik Radon teaches in the areas of sustainable natural resource development, small state development and corporate responsibility.  In particular he focuses on risk and strategic management, sovereignty and human rights, especially environment, minority rights (including social license), transparency and anticorruption. He is a member of Harriman Institute’s National Advisory Council.  

Adjunct Professor, School of International and Public Affairs, Columbia University; Founder and Director of the Eesti and Eurasian Public Service Fellowship; Recipient of Order of the Cross Terra Mariana of Estonia, Cross of Service of the Ministry of Foreign Affairs of Estonia, and Order of Honor of Georgia. Jenik Radon teaches in the areas of sustainable natural resource development, small state development and corporate responsibility.  In particular he focuses on risk and strategic management, sovereignty and human rights, especially environment, minority rights (including social license), transparency and anticorruption. He is a member of Harriman Institute’s National Advisory Council.

 

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