Alexandros petersen biography

Statement on the Death of Alexandros Petersen

The Wilson Center is shocked and saddened to learn of the death of Alexandros Petersen, who died in an attack on a restaurant in Kabul last week. "Alex was a much-liked and highly respected colleague. We mourn his passing and send our condolences to his family and friends," said Christian Ostermann, head of the Center's Global Europe Program, who had worked closely with Petersen.

Alex had been part of the Wilson Center community for several years. He served as an advisor on energy security issues to the Wilson Center's Global Europe Program since 2010 and had also been a Wilson Public Policy Scholar and a visiting scholar with the Center’s Southeast Europe Project.

Alex was an expert on energy politics, Central Asia and the Caucasus and ran the hugely popular blog chinaincentralasia.com. "He was an exceptionally talented, energetic and courageous young man, passionate about his work, someone who literally ‘walked the walk’ – constantly traveling to the regions that were of core concern to him. He was doing excellent work and I will

With a sprinkle of humor, Alex slipped seamlessly and gracefully into a region of stories and storytellers, abundance and poverty, toasts and toast-makers. 

The 29 year-old go-to-scholar and commentator was eloquent and big-hearted in everything he did. 

It was with great shock that I comprehended the loss of Alexandros Petersen, co-author of the excellent Eurasian affairs blog ChinainCentralAsia.com, in a suicide bomb attack carried out by the Taliban at a restaurant in central Kabul on January 17, 2014. 

Alexandros Petersen at the American University of Central Asia in Bishkek, Kyrgyzstan.

This is not an obituary.

Alex was so well-traveled and well-affiliated that compiling his biography would probably be a task beyond any single person, and certainly the author of this post. A great number of people knew Alex in a great number of capacities, all of whom lost something in this brutal, highly coordinated and premeditated attack.

America-born to a Greek mother and a Danish father, he had friends and admirers across the world, with a notable concent

Alex Petersen

American football coach (1924–2014)
This article is about the American football coach. For the English footballer, see Alex Peterson.
Biographical details
Born(1924-07-20)July 20, 1924
Coquille, Oregon, U.S.
DiedJune 23, 2014(2014-06-23) (aged 89)
Corvallis, Oregon, U.S.
Coaching career (HC unless noted)
Football
1952–1954Southern Oregon
Basketball
1955–1956Southern Oregon
1975–1976Southern Oregon
Head coaching record
Overall8–14 (football)
19–29 (basketball)

Alexander Petersen Jr. (July 20, 1924 – June 23, 2014)[1] was an American football coach, basketball coach and basketball player. He played basketball at Oregon State University, and while studying for his doctorate at Columbia University, he played a little basketball in the American League and the Eastern Basketball League of Connecticut. He returned to Oregon after finishing his doctorate. He was served as the head football coach at Southern Oregon College of Education—now known as Southern Oregon University—in Ashland, Oregon for thre

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