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Dr. [[Erhard Busek]], a former Vice Chancellor of Austria, is a Special Co-ordinator of the [[Stability Pact for South Eastern Europe]] since January 2002, and is a member of the advisory board of [[EU-Russia Centre]]. In addition, he is Coordinator of the [[Southeast European Cooperative Initiative]] (SECI); Special Representative of the Austrian Government for the Enlargement of the European Union; President of the [[European Forum Alpbach]], and Chairman of the [[Institute for the Danube Region and Central Europe]].<ref>[http://www.eu-russiacentre.org/we/people/advisory EU-Russia Centre], Advisory Board, accessed 15 January 2009.</ref>
 
Dr. [[Erhard Busek]], a former Vice Chancellor of Austria, is a Special Co-ordinator of the [[Stability Pact for South Eastern Europe]] since January 2002, and is a member of the advisory board of [[EU-Russia Centre]]. In addition, he is Coordinator of the [[Southeast European Cooperative Initiative]] (SECI); Special Representative of the Austrian Government for the Enlargement of the European Union; President of the [[European Forum Alpbach]], and Chairman of the [[Institute for the Danube Region and Central Europe]].<ref>[http://www.eu-russiacentre.org/we/people/advisory EU-Russia Centre], Advisory Board, accessed 15 January 2009.</ref>
 
 
  
 
==Background==
 
==Background==
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From January 2002 he was Special Co-ordinator of the Stability Pact for South Eastern Europe, a position he covered until the handover of the mandate of the Stability Pact to the Regional Co-operation Council. Besides this function he is Coordinator of the Southeast European Cooperative Initiative (SECI), President of the European Forum Alpbach, Chairman of the "Institute for the Danube Region and Central Europe".<ref>[http://www.stabilitypact.org/whois/busek.asp Stability Pact for South Eastern Europe], Who Is Who: Busek, accessed 15 January 2009.</ref>
 
From January 2002 he was Special Co-ordinator of the Stability Pact for South Eastern Europe, a position he covered until the handover of the mandate of the Stability Pact to the Regional Co-operation Council. Besides this function he is Coordinator of the Southeast European Cooperative Initiative (SECI), President of the European Forum Alpbach, Chairman of the "Institute for the Danube Region and Central Europe".<ref>[http://www.stabilitypact.org/whois/busek.asp Stability Pact for South Eastern Europe], Who Is Who: Busek, accessed 15 January 2009.</ref>
 
  
 
==Affiliations==
 
==Affiliations==
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*President, [[European Forum Alpbach]] (http://www.alpbach.org/)
 
*President, [[European Forum Alpbach]] (http://www.alpbach.org/)
 
*Chairman, [[Institute for the Danube Region and Central Europe]] (http://www.idm.at/en/home/)
 
*Chairman, [[Institute for the Danube Region and Central Europe]] (http://www.idm.at/en/home/)
 
  
 
==Resources==
 
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*[http://www.eu-russiacentre.org/ EU-Russia Centre], accessed 15 January 2009.
 
*[http://www.eu-russiacentre.org/ EU-Russia Centre], accessed 15 January 2009.
 
*[http://www.stabilitypact.org/ Stability Pact for South Eastern Europe], accessed 15 January 2009.
 
*[http://www.stabilitypact.org/ Stability Pact for South Eastern Europe], accessed 15 January 2009.
 
  
 
==Notes==
 
==Notes==
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Latest revision as of 18:44, 16 March 2009

Dr. Erhard Busek, a former Vice Chancellor of Austria, is a Special Co-ordinator of the Stability Pact for South Eastern Europe since January 2002, and is a member of the advisory board of EU-Russia Centre. In addition, he is Coordinator of the Southeast European Cooperative Initiative (SECI); Special Representative of the Austrian Government for the Enlargement of the European Union; President of the European Forum Alpbach, and Chairman of the Institute for the Danube Region and Central Europe.[1]

Background

Born in Vienna, Austria, on March 25, 1941, Erhard Busek received his law degree from the University of Vienna in 1963. During his studies, he also served as Chairman of the Austrian Youth Council.

He began his professional career 1964 as legal adviser to the association of parlamentarians of the Austrian People`s Party, he then served as Secretary General of the Austrian Federation for Trade and Commerce (1968-75). In 1975 he was appointed Secretary General of the Austrian People`s Party and elected Member of Parliament later that year. Experience in administration was possible not only in this organisation but also between 1968-76 in a publishing firm in the economic field.

In 1976 Dr. Busek entered municipal politics. He was City Councilor and after the elections in 1978, he won the seat of Deputy-Mayor of Vienna, a position he held until 1987. He was appointed Minister for Science and Research in April 1989. In 1994 until May 1995 Dr. Busek was Minister for Education.

Dr. Busek was elected Chairman of the Austrian People´s Party, 1991 and appointed Vice-Chancellor of Austria from 1991 to 1995. From March 2000 until December 2001 he was Special Representative of the Austrian Government for the Enlargement of the European Union.

Dr. Busek has delivered many lectures on domestic and foreign topics and has participated in many conferences in Austria and abroad. He is Dr. hc at the Universities of Brasov, Krakow, Bratislava, Czernowitz and Webster University, Visiting professor at Duke University, NC, USA and University of Agriculture, Vienna. In 2004 he became rector of the technical college of Salzburg, Austria.

From January 2002 he was Special Co-ordinator of the Stability Pact for South Eastern Europe, a position he covered until the handover of the mandate of the Stability Pact to the Regional Co-operation Council. Besides this function he is Coordinator of the Southeast European Cooperative Initiative (SECI), President of the European Forum Alpbach, Chairman of the "Institute for the Danube Region and Central Europe".[2]

Affiliations

Resources

Notes

  1. EU-Russia Centre, Advisory Board, accessed 15 January 2009.
  2. Stability Pact for South Eastern Europe, Who Is Who: Busek, accessed 15 January 2009.