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'''Joschka Fischer''' is a former German foreign minister and co-founder of the German Green movement.  Fischer was also the principal cause for the split in the Green movement and the formation of the realos faction (i.e., the realists).  While in government he was one of the principal proponents of the bombing of Serbia in 1999 and for the split-up of former Yugoslavia.  He was and remains one of the principal European proponents of "humanitarian intervention".
 
'''Joschka Fischer''' is a former German foreign minister and co-founder of the German Green movement.  Fischer was also the principal cause for the split in the Green movement and the formation of the realos faction (i.e., the realists).  While in government he was one of the principal proponents of the bombing of Serbia in 1999 and for the split-up of former Yugoslavia.  He was and remains one of the principal European proponents of "humanitarian intervention".
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==Affiliations==
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*[[European Council on Foreign Relations]] – founding member
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*[[International Summit on Democracy, Terrorism and Security]], speaker
  
 
==References, Resources and Contact==
 
==References, Resources and Contact==
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*Tony Paterson, [http://news.independent.co.uk/europe/article3028707.ece Fischer turns on German Greens in memoirs turn], The Independent, 5 October 2007.  
 
*Tony Paterson, [http://news.independent.co.uk/europe/article3028707.ece Fischer turns on German Greens in memoirs turn], The Independent, 5 October 2007.  
  
[[Category:The New Humanitarian Crusader]]
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[[Category:Politician|Fischer, Joschka]]

Latest revision as of 17:34, 10 March 2009

Joschka Fischer is a former German foreign minister and co-founder of the German Green movement. Fischer was also the principal cause for the split in the Green movement and the formation of the realos faction (i.e., the realists). While in government he was one of the principal proponents of the bombing of Serbia in 1999 and for the split-up of former Yugoslavia. He was and remains one of the principal European proponents of "humanitarian intervention".

Affiliations

References, Resources and Contact

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