Dr. Michael E. Salla,
is a pioneer in the development of exopolitics, the scholarly study of
the main actors, institutions and processes associated with an
extraterrestrial presence that is not acknowledged to the general
public, elected officials or the mass media. His interest in
exopolitics evolved out of his investigation of the sources of
international conflict and its relationship with the undisclosed
extraterrestrial presence. He cites evidence of as many as sixteen
different extraterrestrial races currently interacting with humanity in
a variety of ways, with a number of other races simply monitoring the
Earth. His groundbreaking Exopolitics: Political Implications of the
Extraterrestrial Presence (Dandelion Books, 2004) is the first
published book on 'Exopolitics', and presents the first scholarly
framework for understanding the political implications of the
extraterrestrial presence.
He has also authored more than seventy articles, chapters, and book reviews on peace, ethnic conflict and conflict resolution. He has held academic appointments in:
He has a PhD in Government from the University
of Queensland, Australia, and an MA in Philosophy from the University of
Melbourne, Australia. He has conducted research and fieldwork in the
ethnic conflicts in East Timor, Kosovo, Macedonia, and Sri Lanka, and
organized peacemaking initiatives involving mid to high level
participants from these conflicts.
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