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Milan St. Protić

Milan St. Protić (Serbian Cyrillic: Милан Ст. Протић; born 28 July 1957) is a Serbian historian, politician and diplomat who served as the Ambassador of the Federal Republic of Yugoslavia to the United States,[1][2] Switzerland and Liechtenstein. He was also the Mayor of Belgrade in 2000/01.[3]

Milan St. Protić
Милан Ст. Протић
Protić in 2017
Serbian Ambassador to Switzerland
In office
27 January 2009 – September 2014
Preceded byDragan Maršićanin
Succeeded bySnežana Janković
Yugoslav Ambassador to the United States
In office
14 February 2001 – 23 August 2001
Preceded byŽivorad Kovačević
Succeeded byIvan Vujačić
69th Mayor of Belgrade
In office
5 October 2000 – 14 February 2001
Preceded byVojislav Mihailović
Succeeded byDragan Jočić (acting)
Personal details
Born (1957-07-28) 28 July 1957 (age 65)
Belgrade, PR Serbia, FPR Yugoslavia
Political partyDSS (1992)
NS (1998-2000)
DHSS (2001-2010)
Alma materUniversity of Belgrade, LL.B. 1980
Univ. of California, Santa Barbara, M.A. 1982, Ph.D. 1987

Early life and education

He was born in a prominent Serbian family of politicians and intellectuals. His great grandfather Stojan Protić was Serbian statesman and the Prime Minister of Yugoslavia (1918–1920). His grandfather Milan St. Protić was the Governor of the Yugoslav Central Bank (1939–1940) and was the member of the Yugoslav cabinet (1941).[4] His father was a renowned Yugoslav sportswriter and FIFA official.

Protić graduated from the University of Belgrade's Law School in 1980, but was not allowed to pursue an academic career for political reasons[citation needed]. Leaving the country, he continued graduate studies in the History department at the University of California, Santa Barbara where he received M.A. (1982) and Ph.D. (1987).[5]

Upon his return to Yugoslavia, Milan St. Protić entered the Institute for Balkan Studies as a Research Fellow. He was a visiting professor at UC Santa Barbara (1991–1992). He also gave lectures at universities in Thessaloniki, Paris, Cambridge, London, Harvard, Washington, D.C. and Toronto. He is the author of several books about Serbian and Yugoslav 19th and 20th century history.

Political career

From 1991, St. Protić took an active part in the opposition movement against the regime of Slobodan Milošević. He became one of the leading figures of the opposition movement and a member of its leadership in 1998.

On October 5, 2000, he was elected Mayor of Belgrade as the first official-elect of the new democratic government.

In February 2001, Milan St. Protić was appointed Ambassador to the United States, but was recalled after six months due to public criticism of the Yugoslav President Vojislav Koštunica and his policies. In following years he was the Deputy Chairman of the Christian Democratic Party of Serbia (DHSS).

In January 2009, Protić was appointed Ambassador to Switzerland and Liechtenstein.[6]

Personal life

Milan St. Protić is married and father of three daughters.[7] He is a self-described Serbian nationalist and Serbian Orthodox Christian.[8][needs update]

See also

References

  1. ^ Blic. "MINISTAR, LIDER OPOZICIJE, PREDSEDNIK ZVEZDE Gde su i šta sada rade bivši GRADONAČELNICI Beograda". Blic.rs (in Serbian). Retrieved 2019-08-16.
  2. ^ "Meni niko ne treba da soli pamet!". Nedeljnik Vreme. Retrieved 2019-08-16.
  3. ^ "MILAN ST. PROTIC VISE NIJE GRADONACELNIK BEOGRADA". B92.net (in Serbian). Retrieved 2019-08-16.
  4. ^ "BIOGRAPHY | Dr. Milan St. PROTIC". Retrieved 2019-08-16.
  5. ^ Trošelj, Slavko. "Odbio Harvard zbog Beograda". Politika Online. Retrieved 2019-08-16.
  6. ^ "Predsedniče, šta je sa Milanom St. Protićem". www.intermagazin.rs. Retrieved 2019-08-16.
  7. ^ Trošelj, Slavko. "Odbio Harvard zbog Beograda". Politika Online. Retrieved 2019-08-16.
  8. ^ "Ko je ovaj čovek? Milan St. Protić". glas-javnosti.rs. Retrieved 2019-08-16.

External links

  • Biography and political life until 2000, interview
Political offices
Preceded by Mayor of Belgrade
2000–2001
Succeeded by

milan, protić, serbian, cyrillic, Милан, Ст, Протић, born, july, 1957, serbian, historian, politician, diplomat, served, ambassador, federal, republic, yugoslavia, united, states, switzerland, liechtenstein, also, mayor, belgrade, 2000, Милан, Ст, Протићprotić. Milan St Protic Serbian Cyrillic Milan St Protiћ born 28 July 1957 is a Serbian historian politician and diplomat who served as the Ambassador of the Federal Republic of Yugoslavia to the United States 1 2 Switzerland and Liechtenstein He was also the Mayor of Belgrade in 2000 01 3 Milan St ProticMilan St ProtiћProtic in 2017Serbian Ambassador to SwitzerlandIn office 27 January 2009 September 2014Preceded byDragan MarsicaninSucceeded bySnezana JankovicYugoslav Ambassador to the United StatesIn office 14 February 2001 23 August 2001Preceded byZivorad KovacevicSucceeded byIvan Vujacic69th Mayor of BelgradeIn office 5 October 2000 14 February 2001Preceded byVojislav MihailovicSucceeded byDragan Jocic acting Personal detailsBorn 1957 07 28 28 July 1957 age 65 Belgrade PR Serbia FPR YugoslaviaPolitical partyDSS 1992 NS 1998 2000 DHSS 2001 2010 Alma materUniversity of Belgrade LL B 1980Univ of California Santa Barbara M A 1982 Ph D 1987 Contents 1 Early life and education 2 Political career 3 Personal life 4 See also 5 References 6 External linksEarly life and education EditHe was born in a prominent Serbian family of politicians and intellectuals His great grandfather Stojan Protic was Serbian statesman and the Prime Minister of Yugoslavia 1918 1920 His grandfather Milan St Protic was the Governor of the Yugoslav Central Bank 1939 1940 and was the member of the Yugoslav cabinet 1941 4 His father was a renowned Yugoslav sportswriter and FIFA official Protic graduated from the University of Belgrade s Law School in 1980 but was not allowed to pursue an academic career for political reasons citation needed Leaving the country he continued graduate studies in the History department at the University of California Santa Barbara where he received M A 1982 and Ph D 1987 5 Upon his return to Yugoslavia Milan St Protic entered the Institute for Balkan Studies as a Research Fellow He was a visiting professor at UC Santa Barbara 1991 1992 He also gave lectures at universities in Thessaloniki Paris Cambridge London Harvard Washington D C and Toronto He is the author of several books about Serbian and Yugoslav 19th and 20th century history Political career EditFrom 1991 St Protic took an active part in the opposition movement against the regime of Slobodan Milosevic He became one of the leading figures of the opposition movement and a member of its leadership in 1998 On October 5 2000 he was elected Mayor of Belgrade as the first official elect of the new democratic government In February 2001 Milan St Protic was appointed Ambassador to the United States but was recalled after six months due to public criticism of the Yugoslav President Vojislav Kostunica and his policies In following years he was the Deputy Chairman of the Christian Democratic Party of Serbia DHSS In January 2009 Protic was appointed Ambassador to Switzerland and Liechtenstein 6 Personal life EditMilan St Protic is married and father of three daughters 7 He is a self described Serbian nationalist and Serbian Orthodox Christian 8 needs update See also EditMayor of BelgradeReferences Edit Blic MINISTAR LIDER OPOZICIJE PREDSEDNIK ZVEZDE Gde su i sta sada rade bivsi GRADONACELNICI Beograda Blic rs in Serbian Retrieved 2019 08 16 Meni niko ne treba da soli pamet Nedeljnik Vreme Retrieved 2019 08 16 MILAN ST PROTIC VISE NIJE GRADONACELNIK BEOGRADA B92 net in Serbian Retrieved 2019 08 16 BIOGRAPHY Dr Milan St PROTIC Retrieved 2019 08 16 Troselj Slavko Odbio Harvard zbog Beograda Politika Online Retrieved 2019 08 16 Predsednice sta je sa Milanom St Proticem www intermagazin rs Retrieved 2019 08 16 Troselj Slavko Odbio Harvard zbog Beograda Politika Online Retrieved 2019 08 16 Ko je ovaj covek Milan St Protic glas javnosti rs Retrieved 2019 08 16 External links Edit Wikimedia Commons has media related to Milan St Protic Biography and political life until 2000 interviewPolitical officesPreceded byVojislav Mihailovic Mayor of Belgrade2000 2001 Succeeded byDragan Jocic acting Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Milan St Protic amp oldid 1127207519, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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