- Trivo Inđić
Trivo Inđić,
M.A. (born1938 inLušci Palanka ) is an Advisor to thePresident of Serbia for political issues, appointed byBoris Tadić .He is a graduated lawyer, and has a master's degree in social studies. He was a member of a dissident group Praxis school, with
Ljubomir Tadić , for which he was expelled from the Faculty of Philosophy of theUniversity of Belgrade in1975 , along with seven other professors. He worked as a sociologist researcher at the Institute for Studying Cultural Development, the Institute for International Politics and Economics and the Institute for European Studies in Belgrade. He was the assistant federal minister for education and culture of theFR Yugoslavia from1992 to1994 , and the ambassador of the FR Yugoslavia toSpain from2001 to2004 .He has published several papers in sociology, social theory and international relations, as well as books: "Culture and Cultural Politics", "The Cultural Life of the Working Youth", "Modern Spain", "The Rise of the Masses", "Market for Works of Visual Art", "For A New Enlightenment", "The Balkans - The Capabilities of the Regional Security System". He was editor of the magazine "Vidici" (Panorama), "Gledišta" (Views), "Sociološki pregled" (Sociological Review), "Kultura" (Culture), and of the "Libertas" edition on political philosophy issued by the "Filip Višnjić" publishing house from Belgrade.
He speaks English, Spanish, Russian, Italian and French.
He became the political advisor to the President of the Republic of Serbia in
2004 .References
* [http://www.predsednik.yu/mwc/default.asp?c=102500&g=20061210213215&lng=eng&hs1=1 Biography of Trivo Inđić] General Secretariat of the President of the Republic
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