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Thomas Pollan (born 1971) is a German and English language author. He graduated from the University of Vienna, Austria, the Europa-Kolleg Hamburg, Germany, New York University and Harvard University. Since the year 2000 he has occupied various positions at the United Nations. In 2011 he published his first German language thriller "Die Strafe Gottes" with the Swiss Publisher . Until then Pollan has largely been perceived as an author of books and articles on foreign affairs and economic policies. From 2005 to 2009 he functioned as one of the authors of the World Investment Report, the flagship publication of the United Nations Conference on Trade and Development. Pollan is the speaker of "NEOS X - The 10th State", a party division of NEOS – The New Austria catering to Austrians Abroad.

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  • Thomas Pollan (born 1971) is a German and English language author. He graduated from the University of Vienna, Austria, the Europa-Kolleg Hamburg, Germany, New York University and Harvard University. Since the year 2000 he has occupied various positions at the United Nations. In 2011 he published his first German language thriller "Die Strafe Gottes" with the Swiss Publisher . Until then Pollan has largely been perceived as an author of books and articles on foreign affairs and economic policies. From 2005 to 2009 he functioned as one of the authors of the World Investment Report, the flagship publication of the United Nations Conference on Trade and Development. Pollan is the speaker of "NEOS X - The 10th State", a party division of NEOS – The New Austria catering to Austrians Abroad. (en)
  • Thomas Pollan (* 1971) ist ein deutschsprachiger Autor. Er studierte an der Universität Wien, dem Europa-Kolleg Hamburg, der New York University und der Harvard University. Seit dem Jahr 2000 arbeitete er in verschiedenen Funktionen für die UNO. Im Jahr 2011 veröffentlichte der Salis Verlag seinen Thriller mit dem Titel Die Strafe Gottes. Bis zu diesem Zeitpunkt hat Pollan vor allem zu außenpolitischen Themen veröffentlicht und ist unter anderem von 2005 bis 2009 als einer der Autoren des World Investment Report der UNCTAD in Erscheinung getreten. Pollan war Landessprecher von NEOS X – Das 10. Bundesland, die Auslandsösterreichergruppe von NEOS – Das Neue Österreich und Liberales Forum, einer österreichischen Partei. Pollan ist ein Enkel des ehemaligen Präsidialchefs des österreichischen B (de)
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  • Thomas Pollan (* 1971) ist ein deutschsprachiger Autor. Er studierte an der Universität Wien, dem Europa-Kolleg Hamburg, der New York University und der Harvard University. Seit dem Jahr 2000 arbeitete er in verschiedenen Funktionen für die UNO. Im Jahr 2011 veröffentlichte der Salis Verlag seinen Thriller mit dem Titel Die Strafe Gottes. Bis zu diesem Zeitpunkt hat Pollan vor allem zu außenpolitischen Themen veröffentlicht und ist unter anderem von 2005 bis 2009 als einer der Autoren des World Investment Report der UNCTAD in Erscheinung getreten. Pollan war Landessprecher von NEOS X – Das 10. Bundesland, die Auslandsösterreichergruppe von NEOS – Das Neue Österreich und Liberales Forum, einer österreichischen Partei. Pollan ist ein Enkel des ehemaligen Präsidialchefs des österreichischen Bundesministeriums für Justiz, Paul Pollan. (de)
  • Thomas Pollan (born 1971) is a German and English language author. He graduated from the University of Vienna, Austria, the Europa-Kolleg Hamburg, Germany, New York University and Harvard University. Since the year 2000 he has occupied various positions at the United Nations. In 2011 he published his first German language thriller "Die Strafe Gottes" with the Swiss Publisher . Until then Pollan has largely been perceived as an author of books and articles on foreign affairs and economic policies. From 2005 to 2009 he functioned as one of the authors of the World Investment Report, the flagship publication of the United Nations Conference on Trade and Development. Pollan is the speaker of "NEOS X - The 10th State", a party division of NEOS – The New Austria catering to Austrians Abroad. (en)
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