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    JIVAN TABIBIAN, 72, DIPLOMAT AND RENAISSANCE MAN

    http://www.reporter.am/go/article/2009-07-31- jivan-tabibian-72-diplomat-and-renaissance-man
    Jul y 31, 2009

    Yerevan - Jivan Tabibian, who had served for 10 years as Permanent
    Representative of Armenia to the Organization for Security and
    Cooperation in Europe, died on July 31, Armenia's Foreign Ministry
    announced the same day.

    Between 1998 and 2008, Mr. Tabibian also served as Permanent
    Representative of Armenia to the International Atomic Energy
    Association and other UN agencies in Vienna. He served as ambassador
    to Austria, the Czech Republic, Hungary, and Slovakia from 1998
    to 2006. He was awarded the rank of ambassador extraordinary and
    plenipotentiary in 1999. He retired from the Foreign Service last year.

    "We were each very, very fortunate to have had Jivan as a
    friend and colleague - and in my case as a permanent teacher,"
    Salpi Ghazarian, director of the Civilitas Foundation, told the
    Armenian Reporter. Mr. Tabibian served on the Honorary Board of the
    foundation. "I would even say that the world, and especially our little
    piece of it, has benefitted from his wisdom and goodness," she added.

    Born in 1937 in Beirut, Mr. Tabibian graduated in 1959 from the
    American University of Beirut, where he majored in politics. He was
    also a graduate of Princeton University and the Sorbonne, where he
    studied political sociology. From 1962 to 1971, he taught politics
    and international relations at the Universities of North Carolina
    and California, and urban planning at USC.

    Mr. Tabibian thereafter served as a consultant to governments,
    institutions and corporations in various countries, including
    the United States, Japan, France, Saudi Arabia, Mexico, Guatemala,
    Venezuela, Canada, and Iran. He was on the boards of the International
    Design Conference in Aspen, the Sundance Institute of Film and
    Television, and the Corporate Board of the Grand Union Corporation
    in New Jersey.
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