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Dimitrij Rupel
Former OSCE Chairperson-in-Office, Slovenia, 2005
Recent positions:
- 2004-2008 Minister of Foreign Affairs of the Republic of Slovenia
- 2000-2004 Minister of Foreign Affairs of the Republic of Slovenia
- 1997-2000 Ambassador of the Republic of Slovenia to the U.S.A.
- 1994-1997 Mayor of Ljubljana
- 1992-1995 Member of State Assembly (Parliament) of Slovenia
- 1990-1993 Minister of Foreign Affairs of the Republic of Slovenia
- 1989-1990 President of Slovenian Democratic Alliance (SDZ)
- 1989 Visiting Professor at Cleveland State University, Ohio, U.S.A.
- 1984-1987 Responsible editor of Nova revija
- 1985 Visiting Professor at New School for Social Research, New York, NY, U.S.A.
- 1980- Professor at Faculty of Social Sciences, University of Ljubljana, Slovenia
- 1977-1978 Visiting Professor at Queen's University, Kingston, Canada
Books by Dimitrij Rupel:
Sociology, History, International Relations, Memoirs:
- Branje (Reading), 1973
- Svobodne besede (Free Words), 1976
- Oton Zupancic, 1979
- Besede in dejanja (Words and Acts), 1981
- Poskusi z resnicnostjo (Reality Tests), 1982
- Literarna sociologija (Sociology of Literature), 1982
- Sociologija kulture in umetnosti (Sociology of Culture and Art), 1986
- Besede bozje in bozanske (Words of God and Words Divine), 1987
- Slovenski intelektualci (Slovenian Intellectuals), 1989
- Slovenske slovesnosti in vsakdanjosti (Slovenian Holidays and Everydays), 1990
- Slovenstvo kot politicno prepricanje (Slovenian Faith), 1992
- Slovenska pot do samostojnosti in priznanja (Slovenian Path to Independence and Recognition), 1992
- Skrivnost drzave (Secret of State), 1992
- Odcarana Slovenija (Disenchanted Slovenia), 1993
- Cas politike (Time of Politics), 1994
- Edinost, sreca, sprava (Unity, Happiness, Reconciliation), 1996
- Svoboda proti drzavi (Freedom Against State), 1998
- Srecanja in razhajanja (Meetings and Partings), 2001
- Prevzem zgodbe o uspehu (Taking Over the Success Story), 2004
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