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Carl Bildt [1]
- Geneva Centre for the Democratic Control of Armed Forces: International Advisory Board
- Former Cochair, International Conference on the Former Yugoslavia
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Political appointments
- 2006- Minister for Foreign Affairs
- 1991-1994 Prime Minister
- 1992-1999 Chair of the International Democrat Union (IDU)
- 1986-1999 Party leader of the Moderate Party
- 1979-2001 Member of the Riksdag
- 1979-1981 State Secretary in the Cabinet Office Coordination Secretariat
- 1976-1978 Special Adviser for coordination functions in the Government
- 1973-1974 Chair of the Free Moderate Student League
Previous assignments
- 1999-2001 UN Secretary-General's Special Envoy for the Balkans
- 1996-1997 The High Representative of the International Community in Bosnia and Herzegovina for reconstruction and the peace implementation process
- 1995-1997 The European Union's Special Representative for Former Yugoslavia 1995, Co-Chair of the Dayton Peace Talks on Former Yugoslavia
- Adviser to the European Space Agency (ESA)
- Adviser to the Internet Corporation for Assigned Names and Numbers (ICANN)
- Member of the International Balkan Commission
Other
- Former Member of the Board of the International Institute for Strategic Studies, London
- Former Member of the Board of the European Policy Centre, Brussels
- Former Member of the Board of the Centre for European Reform, London
- Former Member of the Board of the RAND Corporation, Washington and Santa Monica
- Former Member of the Board of the Aspen Institute, Rome
- Honorary degree from the University of St Andrews, Scotland
- Fellow at the Centre for the Study of Terrorism and Political Violence (CSTPV), University of St Andrews, Scotland
- International Advisory Board, Orange Circle [2]
- Advisor, LetterOne [3]
- Director, Yalta European Strategy [4]
Resources and articles
Related Sourcewatch articles
External Resources
- Carl Bildt, Neocon Europe.