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Latest revision as of 13:39, 18 December 2015
The Lord Byron Foundation for Balkan Studies was co-founded in 1994 by the late Alfred Sherman and Serge Trifkovic as 'a non-partisan research center devoted to studying the Balkan Peninsula in all its aspects'. [1] [2] Sherman was a journalist and neoliberal activist best known for co-founding the Centre for Policy Studies with Margaret Thatcher and Keith Joseph.
The foundation 'is named after a great Western poet who gave his life in the fight to free Balkan Christians from Islamic rule'.[1]
The foundation's research and activities are purportedly 'designed to correct the current trend of public commentary, which tends, systematically, not to understand events but to construct a version of Southeast European rivalries that fits daily political requirements'.[1]
Contents
- Sponsored talk by Bat Ye'or.
Authors published on its website
Include: Srdja Trifkovic | Andrew Bostom | Jaclyn Ryan | Nebojsa Malic |Ambassador James Bissett | Thomas Fleming | James Jatras | Diana Johnstone | Ambassador Charles Crawford | Anna Filimonova | Robert Spencer | Julia Gorin | Steven E. Meyer
- Published book by Srđa Trifković The Krajina Chronicle: A History of Serbs in Croatia, Slavonia and Dalmatia, The Lord Byron Foundation, (2010)
Affiliations
- Edward Spalton - former candidate for the UKIP and Veritas political parties in the UK, now honorary secretary, Campaign for an Independent Britain
Contact details
Website: www.balkanstudies.org/
Notes
- ↑ 1.0 1.1 1.2 Lord Byron Foundation for Balkan Studies, About us & disclaimer, organisational website, accessed 16 June 2015
- ↑ Srdja (Serge) Trifkovic, personal website, accessed 16 June 2015