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Wolfgang
Petritsch |
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High Representative, August 1999 - May
2002 |
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Curriculum
Vitae |
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Born on 26 August 1947 in Klagenfurt,
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| 1972 |
Ph.D. Southeastern European History, University of Vienna |
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| 1972 - 1973 |
Fulbright scholarship, University of Southern California, L.A.,
USA |
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| 1977 - 1983 |
Adviser, Press Secretary of the Austrian Federal Chancellor Bruno
Kreisky |
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| 1983 - 1984 |
Austrian Mission to OECD, Paris |
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| 1984 - 1992 |
Head of Austrian Press and Information Service, New York |
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| 1992 - 1994 |
Acting Head of the Department for Multilateral Economic Co-operation
in the Austrian MFA |
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| 1994 |
Head of Department for Information on European Affairs in the Federal
Chancellery (supervised the Federal Government's information campaign on
Austria's accession to the EU) |
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| 1995 - 1997 |
Head of Department for International Relations of the City of
Vienna |
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Sept.1997- Jul.1999 |
Austrian Ambassador to the Federal Republic of Yugoslavia |
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Oct.1998 - Jul.1999 |
EU Special Envoy for Kosovo |
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February - March 1999 |
EU Chief Negotiator at the Kosovo peace talks in Rambouillet and
Paris |
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Since August 1999 |
The High Representative for Bosnia and Herzegovina |
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Wolfgang Petritsch has published extensively on foreign
and domestic policy issues. Most recently he co-authored the
book 'Kosovo-Kosova. Mythen, Daten, Fakten.' His latest book
is "Bosnien und Herzegowina fünf Jahre nach Dayton - Hat der Friede
eine Chance?" |