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His most recent assignments have been an assessment for the ADB on the risks associated with reconstruction following the 2017 siege of Marawi, Mindanao and context analysis for the UN in support of efforts to counter communal violence in Sri Lanka. Most recently, he served as lead researcher and author of the Foundation’s 2017 report Contested Areas of Myanmar: Subnational Conflict, Aid and Development.īurke has also undertaken a variety of projects for the United Kingdom, the United Nations, the World Bank and Asian Development Bank, and the Organization for Economic Cooperation and Development. Prior to his appointment as the Foundation’s director of the Conflict and Fragility program, Burke undertook a number of assignments with The Asia Foundation, including an independent evaluation of the Foundation’s work in conflict-affected areas in southern Thailand and analysis of the development trajectory of Malaysia and Thailand as advanced middle-income countries. In addition, he oversees technical support to the Foundation’s country programs in countries affected by conflict, violence, and fragility, including Afghanistan, Bangladesh, Myanmar, Nepal, Pakistan, the Philippines (Mindanao), Sri Lanka, and Timor-Leste. As director, he leads the Conflict and Fragility program in addressing pressing conflict, fragility, violence, and security issues and programming opportunities. With almost 20 years of experience working across Southeast and South Asia, Burke is a distinguished specialist in conflict, peacebuilding, and development, having worked as researcher and practitioner on many aspects of conflict prevention across the region. Adam Burke is The Asia Foundation’s director of Conflict and Fragility, effective October 2018. Regional Director, Conflict and Fragilityĭr. Leaders on the Frontlines: Leaders for a Better World.Publications – Reports, surveys, overviews.InAsia blog and podcast – Insight and analysis on Asia’s development.Program snapshots – Updates from Asia Foundation programs.News – Media coverage and news releases.Our Annual Report – Learn about our work.Emerging Issues Lab – Cross-cutting critical issues that warrant deeper investigation to inform our program strategies.What we do – Strengthen governance, empower women, expand economic opportunity, increase environmental resilience, promote international cooperation.Where we work – On the ground in 18 Asian countries.Learn more about our impact, approach, mission, vision, and values. About us – The Asia Foundation is a nonprofit international development organization committed to improving lives across a dynamic and developing Asia.FORM: jpg Title: Huntley Castleįather: Alexander 8Th Laird De Gordon b: 1292 in Huntly Castle, Aberdeenshire, Scotland Mother: Miss De Hoya b: Abt. " Click here for Photo of Huntly Castle (use browser back arrow to return) King David confirmed in a charter dated 20th March 1357/8 "confirming to John de Gordun the donation which King Robert I had made to his grandfather, Sir Adam, of the lands of Strathbogie." He married a lady of the name of Elizabeth and died before 1375, leaving three sons, John who succeeded him Adam and Robert, both of whom died without issue (Adam entered the church and became Vicar of Cramond). It was not until 1357 when ransom was paid that he was released.
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HISTORY OF THE HOUSE OF GORDON ".Also taken prisoner at Durham and shared his sovereign's captivity. See not under Adam 7th Laird for further explanation. Nearly all other sources name this generation John, son of Alexander, son of Adam and father of John, father of Adam. Note Burke's calls this generation Adam, son of Adam and father of Adam. Burke's Peerage indicates that Sir Adam (Not son John) is the father of "Adam the 11th Laird de Gordon". Note: Sir Adam Gordon of that ilk: apparently had, with an elder son (Sir John of that ilk imprisoned Durham 1346, released 1357 had confirmatory charter of Strathbogie 1376 died c1395 and by two illegitimate sons (John/Jock Gordon, of Scudargue, and Thomas Gordon, of Ruthven) was ancestor of Gordon's in Mar, Buchan, and Strathbogie. 1375 in Huntly Castle, Aberdeenshire, Scotland Sex: M Name: Sir Adam John 9Th Laird De Gordon 1 Birth: 1315 in Gordon, Berwickshire, Scotland Death: Bef.