Petro Marko Tase

Peter Marko Tase

PETER MARKO TASE was appointed on May 8th, 2024, as an Honorary University Professor at the AAB College – Prishtina (Kolegji AAB – Prishtina), Republic of Kosova.

He is the author of twelve books on International Relations, Cultural Diplomacy, Southeast European History, Latin American Studies, and The Southern Caucasus Regional Politics and Economic Integration. Tase is an Investigative Journalist, Public Speaker, and has authored and edited many published books, including two bilingual and one simultaneous dictionary using Italian, Albanian, Spanish, Guaraní, and English. He is fluent in five languages: English (native), Italian, Spanish, Albanian, and Guarani; and has basic knowledge of Romanian, French, and Azerbaijani.

In November 2011, he was a keynote speaker at The George Washington University (Washington, D.C.) for the promotion of a poetry book that Mr. Tase translated from Guaraní and Spanish into English.
(https://www.ultimahora.com/paraguayo-presento-poemario-los-ee-uu-n478282)

In November 2017, Peter M. Tase was a Visiting Research Fellow and keynote speaker at the Baku Slavic University (Bakı Slavyan Universiteti Azərbaycan Respublikasının), where he lectured on U.S. Foreign Policy, Diplomatic History, and Washington’s relations with the Republic of Azerbaijan.
(https://azertag.az/xeber/baki_slavyan_universitetinin_rektoruna_abs_in_iki_medali_teqdim_olunub-1115604)

He is a frequent guest commentator in international media and speaks regularly at global conferences on matters pertaining to International Politics, Geostrategic Assessment, Multiculturalism, Foreign Policy of Azerbaijan, Geopolitical Risk Studies, Information Warfare, and the Economy of Critical Minerals.

From 2016 to 2022, he served as Advisor and Special Assistant to the Secretariat of the International Federation of Engineering Education Societies (IFEES) and the Global Engineering Deans Council (GEDC), as well as to various universities and governments in Latin America.

Peter M. Tase has over twenty years of experience in journalism, teaching, and public speaking, encompassing the socioeconomic environments of Europe, Latin America (Paraguay, Peru, Colombia), Azerbaijan, the Middle East, and the United States of America.

He has translated over fifty books of poetry and novels authored by renowned modern Albanian writers and poets from Albanian into English, Spanish, and Guarani.

The Honorable Mr. Tase is the author of over 600 research articles on Latin American Studies, the Republic of Azerbaijan, the Nakhchivan Autonomous Republic (Azerbaijan), Economic Studies, International Finance, and Paraguayan Economic and Foreign Policies (2009–Present).

(https://www.amazon.com/Ancient-Monuments-Treasures-Nakhchivan-PETER/dp/1365015793)

In 2015, Mr. Tase was a Visiting Professor of Intelligence and the Practice of Diplomacy at the National University of Santiago del Estero (Universidad Nacional de Santiago del Estero), Argentina.

Additional Professional Experience
    1. Research Fellow (2011–2015)
      The Council on Hemispheric Affairs (COHA), Washington, D.C.
      Authored many white papers and research essays on the socio-political realities of Latin America.
    2. Peace Corps Volunteer (2007–2009)
      United States Peace Corps; Republic of Paraguay.
      Implemented projects in education, public health, and rural development in rural Paraguay.
    3. Congressional Internship (2006)
      U.S. House of Representatives, Washington, D.C.
      Office of Representative Richard Pombo (CA-11).
    4. Pro Bono Adviser on Latin American Affairs (2011–2012)
      Office of U.S. Congressman James Adelbert McDermott (WA-7); Milwaukee Regional Research Forum; Washington, D.C. Liaison.
    5. Honorary University Professor (2011–2016)
      Universidad Nacional del Este (UNE), Ciudad del Este, Republic of Paraguay.
      Undergraduate courses on U.S. Foreign Policy and the Practice of Diplomacy.
    6. Consultant in Public Relations, Engineering Education Projects and International Events (2016–2022)
      The International Federation of Engineering Education Societies (https://www.ifees.net/) and Global Engineering Deans Council (https://www.gedcouncil.org/).
    7. Marquette University, College of Engineering
      Provided logistical and advisory support to the Secretariat of both organizations.
    8. Office of the Vice President of the Republic of Paraguay (2009–2012)
      International Adviser to the Vice President on International Relations, Sustainable Development, Education, and Economic Diplomacy.
Academic Credentials
  1. Ministry of Foreign Affairs – Republic of Azerbaijan (2017)
    Distinguished Senior Scholar – Postgraduate Fellowship.
  2. Ateneo de Lengua y Cultura Guaraní (2012)
    Graduate Program in Guarani Language, Literature, and Culture.
    Regional Campus, Maryland, USA.
  3. The Institute of World Politics, Washington, D.C. (2011–2013)
    Graduate Studies in U.S. Foreign Policy, Intelligence, Diplomacy, Military Strategy, and Statecraft.
  4. U.S. Peace Corps Leadership Training Program (2007)
    United States Embassy in Asunción, Paraguay.
  5. Marquette University (2006)
    Les Aspin Center for Government, Washington, D.C.
    Advanced Studies in U.S. Government, Treasury Department, International Affairs, Intelligence, and Statecraft.
  6. University of Wisconsin – Milwaukee (2001–2006)
    Bachelor of Arts in Political Science and Italian Studies.