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− | Oldřich Cerný | + | '''Oldřich Cerný''' is the Executive Director of the [[Forum 2000 Foundation]], and Director of the [[Prague Security Studies Institute]]. He is a lecturer at New York University in Prague.<ref>[http://www.keynote.cz/en/partners/ Partners], Keynote, accessed 12 July 2010.</ref> |
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+ | He served as National Security Advisor to President [[Václav Havel]] (1990-1993), and as Director General of the Czech Foreign Intelligence Service (1993-1998).<ref>[http://www.keynote.cz/en/partners/ Partners], Keynote, accessed 12 July 2010.</ref> | ||
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Revision as of 10:18, 12 July 2010
Oldřich Cerný is the Executive Director of the Forum 2000 Foundation, and Director of the Prague Security Studies Institute. He is a lecturer at New York University in Prague.[1]
He served as National Security Advisor to President Václav Havel (1990-1993), and as Director General of the Czech Foreign Intelligence Service (1993-1998).[2]
Affiliations
- Prague Security Studies Institute: Co-founder and Executive Director 2002-present
- National Security Online Resource Center: Member, Advisory Board
- Forum 2000 Foundation: Executive Director since 1999
- National Security Advisory to Vaclav Havel 1990-1993
- Office for International Relations and Information: Director 1993-1998
- Czech Foreign Intelligence Service: Director General 1993-1998
- Keynote: Partner 2007-present