Ambassador (p) Gheorghe Savuica Awards IRSEA Honorary Membership to Ambassador-at-Large Professor Tommy Koh, Singapore

Ambassador (p) Gheorghe Savuica Awards IRSEA Honorary Membership to Ambassador-at-Large Professor Tommy Koh, Singapore

 

The Romanian Institute for Europe-Asia Studies (IRSEA) is deeply honoured to welcome Ambassador-at-Large Professor Tommy Koh Thong Bee, DUNU, DUBC, PJG, BBM as its newest Honorary Member. Deeply committed to a more robust interaction between Europe and Asia, IRSEA is honoured to work together with Distinguished Statesmen, Academics and Diplomats in the spirit of Mutual Respect, Understanding and Dialogue.

One of Singapore's most distinguished voices in Diplomacy, Ambassador-at-Large Tommy Koh is also the Rector of Tembusu College; Chairman of the Centre for International Law of NUS; Special Advisor of the Institute of Policy Studies; and Chairman of the National Heritage Board. He is on secondment from the NUS Faculty of Law, where he was Dean from 1971 to 1974.

Professor Koh was Singapore's Permanent Representative to the United Nations from 1968 to 1971 (concurrently accredited as High Commissioner to Canada) and again from 1974 to 1984 (concurrently accredited as High Commissioner to Canada and Ambassador to Mexico). He was Ambassador to the United States of America from 1984 to 1990. Among his other diplomatic posts were: President of the Third UN Conference on the Law of the Sea (1980-1982); Chairman of the Preparatory Committee for, and the Main Committee of, the UN Conference on Environment and Development (The “Earth Summit”) (1990-1992), and Singapore’s Chief Negotiator for the US-Singapore Free Trade Agreement (2000-2003). Prof Koh was also a member of three WTO dispute panels, twice as Chairman. He had also served as the UN Secretary-General’s Special Envoy, on a peace mission, to Russia, Estonia, Latvia and Lithuania in 1993.

Ambassador-at-Large Koh was the founding Chairman of the National Arts Council (1991 to 1996), Director of the Institute of Policy Studies (1990-1997 and 2000-2004), and founding Executive Director of the Asia-Europe Foundation (1997-2000). He chairs three committees for the National University of Singapore relating to law, Asia research and environmental management.

In the light of his outstanding achievements, Professor Koh is the recipient of many awards, prizes, and honours. For his contributions to environmental diplomacy, Ambassador Koh was recognised as a “Champion of the Earth” by the United Nations Environment Programme in 2006, and received the inaugural “President’s Award for the Environment” from President S.R. Nathan in the same year. He had earlier received the 1996 Elizabeth Haub Prize from the University of Brussels and the International Council on Environmental Law. For his contributions to the law of the sea, Professor Koh was a co-recipient of the Onassis Distinguished Scholar Award from the Rhodes Academy of Oceans Law and Policy in Rhodes, Greece. For his service to the nation, Professor Koh was awarded the Public Service Star in 1971, the Meritorious Service Medal in 1979, the Distinguished Service Order Award in 1990, and the Order of Nila Utama (First Class) in 2008. He has received other prestigious awards and honours from the governments of The Netherlands, Chile, Luxembourg, Finland, France, Spain, and the United States.

His publications include The United States and East Asia: Conflict and Co-operation (Singapore: Institute of Policy Studies & Times Academic Press, 1995); The Quest for World Order: Perspectives of a Pragmatic Idealist (Singapore: Institute of Policy Studies & Times Academic Press, 1998); Asia and Europe: Essays and Speeches (Singapore: Asia-Europe Foundation & World Scientific Publishing, 2000); Pedra Branca: The Road To The World Court, co-authored with Prof S Jayakumar (Singapore: NUS Press & Ministry of Foreign Affairs Diplomatic Academy, 2009). He co-edited The Little Red Dot: Reflections by Singapore’s Diplomats, Vol I & II, with Ms Chang Li-Lin (Singapore: Institute of Policy Studies & World Scientific Publishing, 2005 & 2009); and The Making of the ASEAN Charter, with Prof Walter Woon and Amb Rosario Manalo (Singapore: Institute of Policy Studies & World Scientific Publishing, 2009). He was chief editor of Singapore: The Encyclopedia (Singapore: National Heritage Board and Editions Didier Millet, 2006)*.

Throughout his most distinguished career as a seasoned Diplomat and outstanding Academic, Ambassador-at-Large Professor Tommy Koh has built multiple academic bridges across the world and between Europe and Asia, in the same key so strongly advocated by IRSEA.

IRSEA’s President and Founder, Ambassador (p) Gheorghe Savuica, praisedAmbassador-at-Large Tommy Koh’sremarkable successes along his prodigious career, as well as the continuous efforts toward facilitating Asia-Europeinteraction, adding that the Institute looks forward with great honour to further cooperating with Ambassador Kohin aspects related to think-tank activities.

 

* Excerpts quoted from Tembusu College, National University of Singapore, https://tembusu.nus.edu.sg/people/tommy-koh