
The Pell Center promotes the primary objectives of Sen. Claiborne Pell's decades of public service: Enhancing international dialogue to achieve a more peaceful world and preparing individuals for an informed and active role in local, national and world affairs.

Email: peter.liotta@salve.edu
P. H. Liotta is Professor of Humanities and Executive Director of the Pell Center for International Relations and Public Policy, Salve Regina University, Newport, Rhode Island. He is responsible for setting the vision and leading and implementing programs that reflect U.S. Senator Claiborne deBorda Pell's decades of public service: enhancing international dialogue to achieve a more peaceful world and preparing individuals for an informed and active role in local, national and world affairs. Established by an Act of the United States Congress on September 28th, 1996 the Pell Center focuses on five areas that reflect Senator Pell's vision and life-long commitment:
Prior to assuming directorship of the Pell Center in 2004, Dr. Liotta served as the endowed Jerome E. Levy Chair of Economic Geography and National Security at the U.S. Naval War College. He served for two decades in the U.S. Air Force, and piloted T-38, KC-135, UV-18, C-12 and (with the Hellenic Air Force) the Mirage 2000. He also served as Fulbright lecturer and poet-in-residence (Slobodan umjetnik, 1988-1989) in former Yugoslavia. He has travelled widely throughout the former Soviet Union, particularly the Caucasus and Central Asia - to the Altai region of Siberia, Tajikistan, the Afghan front, Uzbekistan, Turkmenistan, Georgia and Iran.
The author of seventeen books and numerous articles in fields as diverse as poetry, criticism, education, international security, intervention ethics, and foreign policy analysis, Liotta has also published a novel, Diamond's Compass, about Iran. Recent work includes The Exile's Return (published in the Macedonian language) as well as the co-authored The Fight for Legitimacy: Democracy versus Terrorism, A Fevered Crescent: Security and Insecurity in the Great Near East, and Gaia's Revenge: Climate Change and Humanity's Loss. He is the Editor-in-Chief of the Politics and Environment Series for Praeger Books, a division of Greenwood Publishing. His research interests include the study of geography and geopolitics (particularly in Southeast Europe, the Euro-Mediterranean, and Central and South Asia) as well the re-examination of environmental, human, and demographic security issues in the contemporary environment.
Since 2004, Dr. Liotta has regularly lectured on demographics, migration, and security at the NATO Defense College in Rome, Italy. In 2005, he was appointed Adjunct Professor in Comparative Politics and International Relations in the Department of Social Sciences, United States Military Academy, West Point, New York; became an associate of the Global Environmental Change and Human Security (GECHS) project of Oslo, Norway; and joined Working Group II (Impacts, Adaptation and Vulnerability of Climate Change) of the United Nations Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change (IPCC) - a co-recipient of the 2007 Nobel Peace Prize.

Office: (401) 341-2453
Email: michele.corbeil@salve.edu
Michele A. Corbeil-Sperduti comes to the Pell Center and Salve Regina with an extensive background in the medical and technology conference industry, where she served as a conference co-producer focusing on fund development, sponsor relations and contract negotiations.
During her seven years at Wurman Inc., she worked with prominent national and international organizations in the medical, technology, entertainment and design fields. Michele also has extensive background in book development, design, production and distribution.
From 1997 to 1998, she served as a research analyst for SAIC collecting data on issues relating to European recycling procedures concentrating primarily in Germany.
She holds a bachelor's degree from Rhode Island College in history with a secondary education certification and a master's degree in international relations with a concentration in outer space regime law treaty ('97) from Salve Regina University. She is delighted to return to the Salve community.

Office: (401) 341-237
Email: teresa.haas@salve.edu