Ambassador Rainer Rudolph

Munich Security Conference (MSC)

Ambassador Rainer Rudolph is Vice-Chairman of the Munich Security Conference (MSC). He is a German diplomat and was Deputy Head of Mission at the German Embassy in Vienna until 2023. Earlier, he was posted at the Permanent Representation of Germany to the European Union in Brussels and at the German Embassies in Warsaw and Washington, DC. In Berlin, he worked at the Federal Chancellery twice, including as Head of division responsible for EU external relations, EU enlargement, Relations with EU Member states and the Brexit negotiations. Rudolph graduated from Tübingen University with a degree in History and German literature. He is an Associate fellow at the German Council on Foreign Relations (DGAP).

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Reshaping Alliances for Peace and Security

Political Evening

In response to global developments in the last decade, the EU has made it an objective to become a “security provider” – also in regions which are increasingly characterised by power politics. In this context, how can Europe be a credible and reliable partner to keep peacebuilding on the agenda?

Ambassador Rainer Rudolph is Vice-Chairman of the Munich Security Conference (MSC). He is a German diplomat and was Deputy Head of Mission at the German Embassy in Vienna until 2023. Earlier, he was posted at the Permanent Representation of Germany to the European Union in Brussels and at the German Embassies in Warsaw and Washington, DC. In Berlin, he worked at the Federal Chancellery twice, including as Head of division responsible for EU external relations, EU enlargement, Relations with EU Member states and the Brexit negotiations. Rudolph graduated from Tübingen University with a degree in History and German literature. He is an Associate fellow at the German Council on Foreign Relations (DGAP).

Join me in:

Reshaping Alliances for Peace and Security

Political Evening

In response to global developments in the last decade, the EU has made it an objective to become a “security provider” – also in regions which are increasingly characterised by power politics. In this context, how can Europe be a credible and reliable partner to keep peacebuilding on the agenda?

The FriEnt Peacebuilding Forum is a series of events on current and overarching challenges and trends in peacebuilding. With the Peacebuilding Forum, we want to provide future-oriented impulses for the development of peacebuilding and strengthen the visibility and importance of the policy field in its entirety.

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