Javier Solana

Distinguished Fellow - Foreign Policy at Brookings Institution

Senior Fellow | Master of International Affairs Ambassador at Hertie School of Governance

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  • Brookings Institution
  • Hertie School of Governance

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Brookings Institution

Javier Solana is a distinguished fellow in Foreign Policy at Brookings, president of ESADE Center for Global Economy and Geopolitics (Barcelona-Madrid), senior fellow at the Hertie School of Governance (Berlin), chairman of the Aspen Institute Spain, and advisor to the Institute of Modern International Relations of Tsinghua University. He is also member of the board of the International Crisis Group, the European Council on Foreign Relations, Criteria Caixa, La Caixa Banking Foundation, the Council on Foreign Relations, the Munich Security Conference, and the International Advisory Board of BP. In addition, he is visiting professor at the London School of Economics, where he was awarded an honorary degree in December 2010, and Fisher Family Fellow at Harvard University’s Belfer Center. He is the former secretary general of NATO, European Union high representative for common foreign and security policy, and secretary-general of the Council of the European Union. At Brookings, he provides counsel on the research program and participates in policy debate.

Solana began his long career in public service when he was elected to the Spanish Parliament in 1982. He held a number of portfolios over the 13 years he served in the Spanish cabinet, including minister of culture and minister of education and science. In July 1992, he became Spain’s minister of foreign affairs, a post he held until December 1995, when he became NATO secretary general. At NATO, he is credited with bringing much-needed re-organization and revitalization to the organization’s military structure.

In October 1999, Solana left NATO to become the secretary general of the Council of the European Union and its first high representative for the common foreign and security policy. His primary task was to put forth ideas and analyze policy options in an effort to help EU leaders agree on foreign and security policy issues, thereby giving the Union more political weight in international affairs. He also assumed a leadership role in world affairs as the EU's de facto foreign minister.

Solana spent six years as a Fulbright Scholar in the United States and received his doctorate in physics from the University of Virginia.

Affiliations:

  • Aspen Institute España, chairman
  • BP, International Advisory Board, member
  • Centre of Human Dialogue, honorary president
  • Council on Foreign Relations, Global Board of Advisers, member
  • Criteria Caixa, board member
  • ESADEgeo, president
  • European Council on Foreign Relations, board member
  • Fundación La Caixa, board member
  • Global Commission on Drug Policy, member
  • Harvard University, Belfer Center, fisher family fellow
  • Hertie School of Governance, senior fellow
  • Human Rights Watch, board member
  • Institute of Modern International Relations, Tsinghua University, advisor
  • International Crisis Group, board member
  • La Caixa Banking Foundation, board member
  • London School of Economics, senior visiting professor
  • Madariaga-College of Europe Foundation, president
  • Munich Security Conference, board member
  • Museo Nacional del Prado, board member
  • Yalta European Strategy, board member

Education

Ph.D., University of Virginia

Hertie School of Governance

Javier Solana  is former EU High Representative for Common Foreign and Security Policy and Secretary-General of the Council of the European Union and as the Secretary General of NATO. He serves as president of ESADE Center for Global Economy and Geopolitics (Barcelona | Madrid) and is also distinguished fellow in Foreign Policy at Brookings Institution, Fisher Family Fellow at Harvard Kennedy School, chairman of the Aspen Institute España, honorary president of the Centre for Human Dialogue (Geneva), member of the board of the International Crisis Group, the European Council on Foreign Relations, and Human Rights Watch, as well as senior visiting professor at the London School of Economics, where he was awarded an Honorary Degree in December 2010.

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