Attila Demko

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Attila Demkó in Budapest (2018)

Attila Demko (* 1976 in Budapest ) is a Hungarian diplomat, expert on security policy and writer under the name David Autere .

Life

He obtained his diploma in history-political theory from the ELTE University in Budapest.

He studied security policy in the Manfred Woerner Foundation (1998-1999) and the Geneva Center for Security Policy (Geneva Center for Security Policy - 2004-2005).

In 2009 he defended his theses of the doctoral thesis on the Republic Army of Ireland in the Doctoral School of History of ELTE University.

He worked in the field of security policy for almost two decades, first in the State Secretariat for Foreign and Security Policy of the Prime Minister's Cabinet (1999–2002) then in the Ministry of Defense (2002–2018).

Between 2014 and 2018 he headed the Defense Policy Department.

Between 2012 and 2014 he worked as a diplomat in Brussels as head of the Defense Policy Section in the Representation of Hungary to NATO . Between 2010 and 2012 he headed the Defense Planning Department in the Defense Planning Department, and between 2002 and 2010 he worked in the Defense Policy Department on the Balkans and Afghanistan . During his career, he visited the world's major trouble spots including Ukraine , the Balkans, Afghanistan and Iraq . He has written numerous articles on minority conflicts in Romania, Russia, Ukraine, Moldova and on the South Slav wars.

writer

His book entitled Scheiterfeuer (Máglyatűz) was published by Reakció and became a bestseller in Hungary.

Individual evidence

  1. Attila Demkó: abstentionism, Political Resistance, Armed Resistance and Cooperation: the Strategies of the Irish National Movement in Northern Ireland (1921-1998)
  2. Afganisztánba látogatott a főosztályvezető
  3. volt HM-es vizionált etnikai háborút Erdélybe