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[[Tomas Klvana]] is a former journalist and the Czech the government’s single-issue spokesman on the country’s involvement in the U.S. plan for an anti-missile shield in Central Europe<ref> Czech Business Weekly, [http://www.cbw.cz/en/klvana-ducks-incoming-missiles/4947.html Klvaňa ducks incoming missiles], Accessed 28-February-2009</ref>.  
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[[Tomas Klvana]] is a former journalist and the Czech government’s single-issue spokesman on the country’s involvement in the U.S. plan for an anti-missile shield in Central Europe<ref> Czech Business Weekly, [http://www.cbw.cz/en/klvana-ducks-incoming-missiles/4947.html Klvaňa ducks incoming missiles], Accessed 28-February-2009</ref>.  
He is a founding member of the [[Czech Euro-Atlantic Council]] and a fellow at Harvard’s John F. Kennedy School of Government specialized in media analysis and communications, international relations and foreign policy. Klvana temporarily relinquished consultancy work for [[British American Tobacco]] to avoid conflicts of interest while promoting the U.S. anti-missile shield plan<ref> Czech Business Weekly, [http://www.cbw.cz/en/klvana-ducks-incoming-missiles/4947.html Klvaňa ducks incoming missiles], Accessed 28-February-2009</ref>.  
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He is a founding member of the [[Czech Euro-Atlantic Council]] and a fellow at Harvard’s John F. Kennedy School of Government who specialized in media analysis and communications, international relations and foreign policy. Klvana temporarily relinquished consultancy work for [[British American Tobacco]] to avoid conflicts of interest while promoting the U.S. anti-missile shield plan<ref> Czech Business Weekly, [http://www.cbw.cz/en/klvana-ducks-incoming-missiles/4947.html Klvaňa ducks incoming missiles], Accessed 28-February-2009</ref>.  
  
 
==Career History==
 
==Career History==

Latest revision as of 12:15, 12 July 2010

Tomas Klvana is a former journalist and the Czech government’s single-issue spokesman on the country’s involvement in the U.S. plan for an anti-missile shield in Central Europe[1]. He is a founding member of the Czech Euro-Atlantic Council and a fellow at Harvard’s John F. Kennedy School of Government who specialized in media analysis and communications, international relations and foreign policy. Klvana temporarily relinquished consultancy work for British American Tobacco to avoid conflicts of interest while promoting the U.S. anti-missile shield plan[2].

Career History

  • (2007) Czech government spokesman on the U.S.-sponsored anti-missile program
  • (2003) Press secretary and policy adviser to President Vaclav Klaus
  • (2001-03) Deputy editor-in-chief, Hospodarske noviny
  • (2000-01) Senior international affairs commentator, Mladá fronta dnes
  • (1997–00) Visiting professor, University of Southern Maine [3].


Affiliations

Democracy and Security International Conference, Attendee [4]| British American Tobacco | Hospodarske noviny | Mladá fronta dnes

Notes

  1. Czech Business Weekly, Klvaňa ducks incoming missiles, Accessed 28-February-2009
  2. Czech Business Weekly, Klvaňa ducks incoming missiles, Accessed 28-February-2009
  3. Czech Business Weekly, Klvaňa ducks incoming missiles, Accessed 28-February-2009
  4. Democracy and Security International Conference, List of Participants, Accessed 25-February-2009