- György Schöpflin
György Schöpflin (born on
24 November 1939 inBudapest ) is a Hungarianacademic andpolitician andMember of the European Parliament with theHungarian Civic Party , part of theEuropean People's Party and sits on theEuropean Parliament 'sCommittee on Foreign Affairs . Schöpflin is a substitute member of theCommittee on Constitutional Affairs .Formerly
Jean Monnet Professor of Politics at theSchool of Slavonic and East European Studies ,University College London , he has published extensively on questions ofnation hood, identity andpolitical power .Career
Schöpflin lived in the UK from 1950 to 2004, gaining his secondary education certificate in
Scotland , followed by an MA in 1960 and an LLB in 1962 at theUniversity of Glasgow , and a Certificate in European Studies from theCollege of Europe ,Bruges , in 1963.cite web|url=http://www.schopflingyorgy.hu/en/biography/|title=Biography|publisher=György Schöpflin|accessdate=2008-05-11] He then worked at theRoyal Institute of International Affairs inLondon from 1963-67, followed by a spell at theBBC until 1976. He then returned to academia at the School of Slavonic and East European Studies,University of London , becoming Jean Monnet Professor of Politics in 1998. In 2004, he was elected a Member of the European Parliament. He is currently also teaching at theUniversity of Bologna 'sForlì centre.Publications
Schöpflin has published academic works in both English and Hungarian. When writing in English, he is known as George; in his Hungarian publications he is György. His books include "Politics in Eastern Europe 1945-1992" (Blackwell, 1993), "Nations, Identity, Power" (Hurst, 2000), "Myths and Nationhood" (Hurst, 1997, co-edited with
Geoffrey Hosking ), "State Building in the Balkans: Dilemmas on the Eve of the 21st Century" (Longo, 1998, co-edited with Stefano Bianchini) and "Az identitás dilemmái" (Attraktor, 2004).ee also
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European Parliament election, 2004 (Hungary) References
External links
* [http://www.schopflingyorgy.hu/ Personal homepage]
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