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) presents the first scholarly framework for understanding
the political implications of the extraterrestrial presence.
Dr.
Salla is an internationally recognized scholar in international
politics, conflict resolution and US foreign policy, and is the
author/editor of an additional four books including The
Hero's Journey Toward a Second American Century(Greenwood
Press, 2002); Essays
on Peace(Central Queensland University Press, 1995); Why
the Cold War Ended(Greenwood Press, 1995); and Islamic Radicalism, Muslim Nations
and the West (1993). 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 the School of International Service&
the Center
for Global Peace, American University,
Washington DC (1996-2004); the Department
of Political Science, Australian
National University, Canberra, Australia (1994-96); and the Elliott
School of International Affairs, George
Washington University, Washington D.C., (2002). He has a Ph.D
in Government from the University of Queensland, Australia, and
a M.A
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.
Dr.
Salla has conducted extensive interviews for both his exopolitical
research and international conflict on Coast to Coast Radio; The
Jeff Rense Program; The Gary Null Show; The Hickman Report; Mysteries
of the Mind; Voice of America, Television & Radio, Washington
D.C.; ABC Radio, Washington D.C.; SBS (Radio), Melbourne, Australia;
KSRO (Radio), Santa Rosa, CA.; ABC Online; Religion & Ethics
NewsWeekly (TV) Washington D.C.; WTOP (Radio) Washington DC.; Hearst-Argyle
Television, Washington, DC.; CBC (Canadian Broadcasting Comm., TV)
News, Washington DC.; MSNBC (TV) News, Washington DC.; KRLA (Radio)
Los Angeles; America's Voice (TV), Washington D.C, WMAL (Radio);
KDKA (Radio), Pittsburgh, BBC World Service,(Radio); 3ER (Radio),
Melbourne, Australia; ABC TV, Canberra, Australia; 2CN, ABC Radio,
Canberra, Australia; 2XX (Radio), Canberra, Australia.
A
copy of Dr Salla's curriculum vitae listing his academic publications,
appointments and interviews is available here (click)
His former academic website is available here (click).
His exopolitics website is available here (click)