Edy Korthals Altes
Edy J. Korthals Altes, was a Dutch diplomat who, in 1986, resigned from his ambassador post in Madrid in connection with his public stand on the arms race. Altes was born in Vught, Netherlands on 5 March 1924. He studied economics at Erasmus University Rotterdam, and married Deetje Meijer in 1950. Altes died on 25 December 2021, at the age of 97.
Career in Foreign Service
- Served in New York; Colombo; Paris
- The Hague; Bonn CounsellorPress/Cultural Affairs
- Rome Counsellor Economic Affairs
- Djakarta Minister Plenipotentiary-Deputy Head of Mission
- Brussels Deputy Permanent Representative European Communities
- Warsaw Ambassador; The Hague Head of Foreign Service
- Madrid Ambassador
Memberships
After 1986, Edy Korthals Altes was an outspoken proponent of global peace and security, inter-religious cooperation, and spiritual renewal as vice chairman of the Dutch chapter of the Pugwash Movement, chairman of the Section International Affairs of the Netherlands Council of Churches, co-president of the European Ecumenical Commission on Development, Member EKD Advisory Commission for Development Affairs and president of the World Conference of Religions for Peace. He was latterly a fellow of the World Academy of Art and Science.Contributions to third party publications
- A Diplomatic Conversion: From MAD to Mutual Assured Security, in: ‘The Nuclear Mentality’, Pluto Press, 1989.
- Progress and Failure in Arms control, in: New Technologies and Arms Race, Macmillan ‘89.
- East-West economic cooperation: Problems and Perspectives, in: International Relations Magazine Moskou.
- Die Zivilisierung des Konflikts, Eine Skizze, Loccumer Protokolle 4, 1989.
- Integration or continued Marginalization? in: ‘Towards a Secure World in the 21st Century’, Annals of Pugwash 1990, Taylor and Francis.
- The Arms race, Development and the Environment in Peacetime; Proceedings Seminar in Perm November 1991, Peace Research Institute Oslo.
- Religions and Politics in Europe- a coalition for survival?, Interreligiöse Erziehung 2000, Die Zukunft der Religions- und Kulturbegegnung, Nürnberger Forum 1997. E.B.Verlag, Hamburg.
- Evangelium und Kultur, Zie: ‘Ökonomie und Spiritualität, Verantwortliches Wirtschaften im Spiegel der Religionen’, E.B. Verlag, Hamburg.
- The Gospel challenging the Domination of Economics in Modern Society in: ‘A soul for Europe, Ethics and Spirituality in the Process of European Integration’,1998, Ecumenical Association of Academies and Laity Centres in Europe.
- Religies van confrontatie naar coöperatie, in ‘Opties voor de toekomst’, Kok, Agora 1998.
- Op weg naar een duurzame en rechtvaardige economie, in: ‘Integrity of Earth and Life’, Oproep tot consuminderen en respect voor de schepping, Uitgave LMC 2002.
- Spiritual Values in European cultural life. in ‘Socially engaged spirituality’, Essays in Honor of Sulak Sivaraksa on his 70th birthday. Sathirakoses-Nagapra-dipa Foundation, Bangkok 2003.
- Europa's rol in een onveilige wereld, Zie: ‘Europa- Balans en Richting’ Lannoo Campus 2003.
- The Contribution of the European Union to Peace and Security in an Unbalanced World, in The United States and Europe: partners or rivals?, Conference Report November 2004, The Hague
- The Relevance of the Spiritual Factorfor a New Approach to Peace and Security, in Conference proceedings TU-Eindhoven on Science, Technology and Peace, 2006
- The Contribution of Religions to a Just and Sustainable Economic Development, in the Pari Dialogues, Volume 1, 2007
- Today's Response to ‘War Contrary to the Will of God’, in The Ecumenical Movement at Crossroads, 2008
- A New Spirit for Europe, in Imagine Europe, Uitg. Garant, Antwerpen, 2009
- Impressions of crucial years: Poland, 1970–1980, in Poland and the Netherlands: a case study of European relations, Republic of Letters, 2011
- Van mateloos naar menselijke maat, in Pamflet2.nl Leidende Idealen, uitg. Van Gorcum, 2012.
- Een Europese bijdrage aan een duurzame wereld, in ‘Europa en de wereld’ - uit. Europese Beweging Nederland, 2014