Predrag Simić

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Predrag Simić ( Serbian - Cyrillic Предраг Симић , born August 31, 1954 in Belgrade ; † January 18, 2015 ibid) was a Yugoslav or Serbian political scientist and diplomat.

Life

Predrag Simić studied political science at the University of Belgrade and received his doctorate there in 1988. From 1988 to 1997 he was director of the Institut za međunarodnu politiku i privredu (Institute for International Politics and Economics). From 1999 he was a member of the Srpski Pokret Obnove party and adviser to its chairman Vuk Drašković . From October 2000 to January 2001 he was Deputy Minister for International Economic Relations, Goran Pitić , in Milomir Minić's cabinet . From 2001 to 2004 he held the Chair of International Relations at the University of Belgrade and at the same time was Director of the Belgrade Diplomatic Academy.

From 2004 to 2009 he was ambassador to France, until 2006 as ambassador of Serbia and Montenegro , then as ambassador to Serbia. Most recently he was a full professor of international relations and foreign policy at the Universities of Belgrade and Podgorica .

Publications

Books

Articles in magazines and edited volumes

  • Civil War in Yugoslavia. From local conflict to European crisis , in: Südosteuropa-Mitteilungen ( ISSN  0340-174X ), vol. 33.1993, pp. 35–49
  • The civil war in Yugoslavia and the new states on the territory of the former Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia , in: Democracy and Market Economy in Eastern Europe , ed. v. Werner Weidenfeld , 1993, ISBN 3-89204-079-6 , pp. 253-281
  • Situation et perspectives des pays de ex-Yugoslavie , in: Politique étrangère , vol. 59.1994, pp. 129–222
  • Dynamics of the Yugoslav crisis , in: Security dialogue ( ISSN  0967-0106 ), vol. 26.1995, pp. 153-172
  • Plans for the enlargement of the North Atlantic Treaty . On the eve of the NATO Summit in Madrid , in: Review of international affairs ( ISSN  0486-6096 ), vol. 48.1997, pp. 11-24
  • Yugoslav foreign policy. Continuity and changes , in: Perceptions ( ISSN  1300-8641 ), vol. 2.1997, pp. 107-134
  • Balkans and Balkanization. Western perceptions of the Balkans in the Carnegie Commission's reports on the Balkan Wars from 1914 to 1996 , in: Perceptions ( ISSN  1300-8641 ), Jg. 18.2013, pp. 113-134

Web links

Individual evidence

  1. Martina Doering, Serbia's opposition struggles for trust , Berliner Zeitung , February 1, 2000