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Teodor Baconschi

Teodor Baconschi (Romanian pronunciation: [te.oˈdor baˈkonski], also spelled Teodor Baconsky or Baconski) (born 14 February 1963) is a Romanian politician. He was the Minister of Foreign Affairs of Romania between December 2009 and January 2012.[1][2]

Teodor Baconschi
Baconschi in 2011
Minister of Foreign Affairs of Romania
In office
December 23, 2009 – January 23, 2012
PresidentTraian Băsescu
Preceded byCătălin Predoiu
Succeeded byCristian Diaconescu
Personal details
Born (1963-02-14) February 14, 1963 (age 59)
Bucharest, Romania
ProfessionDiplomat

Early years

Baconschi was born in Bucharest to the poet Anatol E. Baconsky and his wife Clara. He graduated from the Theological Institute of the University of Bucharest in 1985, received a Diplôme d'études approfondies (Master of Advanced Studies) at the Université de Paris IV-Sorbonne in 1991 and a PhD in Religious Anthropology and Compared History of Religions from the same university in 1994. He continued with his post-doctoral studies as a Fellow of the New Europe College of Bucharest until 1996. He also lectured on Religious Anthropology at the Department of Philosophy of the University of Bucharest.[3] Baconschi was Director of Anastasia Publishers in Bucharest and editor-in-chief of the Spiritual Life on Romanian National Public Television. He also worked as an advisor with the Ministry of Culture and editor with the Biblical and Mission Institute's Publishing Office of the Romanian Orthodox Church.[4]

Diplomatic and political career

Baconschi has served as the Romanian Ambassador to the Vatican, to the Sovereign Military Order of Malta and to the Republic of San Marino in 1999–2001, to Portugal in 2002–2004, to France, Monaco and Andorra from September 2007 to December 2009. From October 2006 until August 2007, he served as the Presidential Advisor on political affairs with the Presidential Administration. Baconschi held offices of the Director General in 2001 and State Secretary for Global Affairs at the Ministry of Foreign Affairs of Romania from January 2005 to September 2006. On December 23, 2009, he was appointed the Minister of Foreign Affairs of Romania.[4] As the Foreign Minister, Baconschi has been a proponent of closer ties with the United States and further integration into NATO.[5]

Baconschi was fired by Prime Minister Emil Boc on January 23, 2012 following a blog post where the Foreign Minister described anti-government protesters as "clueless and inept slum dwellers."[6][7][8]

Awards and works

Baconschi has received several awards throughout his career: the Grand Cross of the Order of Pius IX (Holy See), Grand Officer of the Order of Saint Agatha (San Marino), Officer of the National Order of Faithful Service (Romania), Grand Officer of the Order of the Star of Italian Solidarity, Grand Officer of the National Order of Merit (Portugal), as well as Commander of the Legion of Honour (France).[9]

Baconschi published several books in French and Romanian, such as:[10]

  • Jacob and the Angel. 45 Hypostases of the Religious Dimension, Bucharest, Anastasia Books, 1996, 272 p.
  • The Temptation of Goodness. Essays on the Urban Dimension of Faith, Anastasia Books, 1999, 304 p.
  • The Power of Schism. A Portrait of European Christianity, Anastasia Books, 2001, 356 p.

He is fluent in English, French, Portuguese and Italian. He is an affiliate member of the International Association of Patristic Studies (AIEP, Paris), co-founder of the Reflection Group for the Renewal of the Church (Bucharest), member of the New Europe College (Bucharest) and member of the Social Dialog Group (Bucharest).[4]

References

  1. ^ "Teodor Baconschi, demis pentru jignirile la adresa protestatarilor". Observator Cultural (in Romanian). Retrieved 2019-08-05.
  2. ^ Walker, Peter (2012-01-24). "Romanians demand elections as prime minister Emil Boc urges unity". The Guardian. Retrieved 2019-08-05.
  3. ^ "Teodor Baconschi - Biographical Resume". Honorary Consulate of Romania (Boston, Massachusetts). Retrieved 2010-08-10.
  4. ^ a b c "CV - Teodor Baconschi". Ziarul Financiar. Retrieved 2010-08-10.
  5. ^ . 2010-06-04. Archived from the original on 2010-06-04. Retrieved 2019-08-05.
  6. ^ "Romanian minister sacked for insulting protesters | DW | 23.01.2012". Deutsche Welle. Retrieved 2019-08-05.
  7. ^ "Romania's winter of discontent". The Economist. 2012-01-28. Retrieved 2019-08-05.
  8. ^ "Le ministre des affaires étrangères roumain révoqué pour "dérapages verbaux" contre les manifestants". Le Monde (in French). 2012-01-23. Retrieved 2019-08-05.
  9. ^ "Franţa îi conferă Ordinul Legiunii de Onoare lui Teodor Baconschi". Mediafax.ro (in Romanian). Retrieved 2019-08-05.
  10. ^ "Teodor Baconschi - Biografie". Ziare.com (in Romanian). Retrieved 2019-08-05.

External links

  Media related to Teodor Baconschi at Wikimedia Commons

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Teodor Baconschi Romanian pronunciation te oˈdor baˈkonski also spelled Teodor Baconsky or Baconski born 14 February 1963 is a Romanian politician He was the Minister of Foreign Affairs of Romania between December 2009 and January 2012 1 2 Teodor BaconschiBaconschi in 2011Minister of Foreign Affairs of RomaniaIn office December 23 2009 January 23 2012PresidentTraian BăsescuPreceded byCătălin PredoiuSucceeded byCristian DiaconescuPersonal detailsBorn 1963 02 14 February 14 1963 age 59 Bucharest RomaniaProfessionDiplomat Contents 1 Early years 2 Diplomatic and political career 3 Awards and works 4 References 5 External linksEarly years EditBaconschi was born in Bucharest to the poet Anatol E Baconsky and his wife Clara He graduated from the Theological Institute of the University of Bucharest in 1985 received a Diplome d etudes approfondies Master of Advanced Studies at the Universite de Paris IV Sorbonne in 1991 and a PhD in Religious Anthropology and Compared History of Religions from the same university in 1994 He continued with his post doctoral studies as a Fellow of the New Europe College of Bucharest until 1996 He also lectured on Religious Anthropology at the Department of Philosophy of the University of Bucharest 3 Baconschi was Director of Anastasia Publishers in Bucharest and editor in chief of the Spiritual Life on Romanian National Public Television He also worked as an advisor with the Ministry of Culture and editor with the Biblical and Mission Institute s Publishing Office of the Romanian Orthodox Church 4 Diplomatic and political career EditBaconschi has served as the Romanian Ambassador to the Vatican to the Sovereign Military Order of Malta and to the Republic of San Marino in 1999 2001 to Portugal in 2002 2004 to France Monaco and Andorra from September 2007 to December 2009 From October 2006 until August 2007 he served as the Presidential Advisor on political affairs with the Presidential Administration Baconschi held offices of the Director General in 2001 and State Secretary for Global Affairs at the Ministry of Foreign Affairs of Romania from January 2005 to September 2006 On December 23 2009 he was appointed the Minister of Foreign Affairs of Romania 4 As the Foreign Minister Baconschi has been a proponent of closer ties with the United States and further integration into NATO 5 Baconschi was fired by Prime Minister Emil Boc on January 23 2012 following a blog post where the Foreign Minister described anti government protesters as clueless and inept slum dwellers 6 7 8 Awards and works EditBaconschi has received several awards throughout his career the Grand Cross of the Order of Pius IX Holy See Grand Officer of the Order of Saint Agatha San Marino Officer of the National Order of Faithful Service Romania Grand Officer of the Order of the Star of Italian Solidarity Grand Officer of the National Order of Merit Portugal as well as Commander of the Legion of Honour France 9 Baconschi published several books in French and Romanian such as 10 Jacob and the Angel 45 Hypostases of the Religious Dimension Bucharest Anastasia Books 1996 272 p The Temptation of Goodness Essays on the Urban Dimension of Faith Anastasia Books 1999 304 p The Power of Schism A Portrait of European Christianity Anastasia Books 2001 356 p He is fluent in English French Portuguese and Italian He is an affiliate member of the International Association of Patristic Studies AIEP Paris co founder of the Reflection Group for the Renewal of the Church Bucharest member of the New Europe College Bucharest and member of the Social Dialog Group Bucharest 4 References Edit Teodor Baconschi demis pentru jignirile la adresa protestatarilor Observator Cultural in Romanian Retrieved 2019 08 05 Walker Peter 2012 01 24 Romanians demand elections as prime minister Emil Boc urges unity The Guardian Retrieved 2019 08 05 Teodor Baconschi Biographical Resume Honorary Consulate of Romania Boston Massachusetts Retrieved 2010 08 10 a b c CV Teodor Baconschi Ziarul Financiar Retrieved 2010 08 10 Press Availability with Romanian Foreign Minister Teodor Baconschi After Their Meeting 2010 06 04 Archived from the original on 2010 06 04 Retrieved 2019 08 05 Romanian minister sacked for insulting protesters DW 23 01 2012 Deutsche Welle Retrieved 2019 08 05 Romania s winter of discontent The Economist 2012 01 28 Retrieved 2019 08 05 Le ministre des affaires etrangeres roumain revoque pour derapages verbaux contre les manifestants Le Monde in French 2012 01 23 Retrieved 2019 08 05 Franţa ii conferă Ordinul Legiunii de Onoare lui Teodor Baconschi Mediafax ro in Romanian Retrieved 2019 08 05 Teodor Baconschi Biografie Ziare com in Romanian Retrieved 2019 08 05 External links Edit Media related to Teodor Baconschi at Wikimedia Commons Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Teodor Baconschi amp oldid 1126216669, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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