Jiřί Šedivý

Permanent Representative – Czech Republic
2012

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Jiřί Šedivý, Permanent Representative of the Czech Republic to NATO

Before being appointed to his current position in September 2012, Jiří Šedivý served as First Deputy Minister of Defence, Czech MoD (since December 2010). From October 2007 to November 2010 he was NATO Assistant Secretary General for Defence Policy and Planning. Prior to this, he served as Deputy Minister for European Affairs (January – September 2007), with the responsibility of co-ordinating the development of priorities of the Czech EU Presidency, and as Minister of Defence, in 2006.

He has a distinguished academic record. From 2004 to 2006 he was Professor of Security Studies at the George C. Marshall European Centre for Security Studies, lecturing on such topics as defence sector transformation, civil-military relations and national strategy making. Between 1999 and 2004, he was Director of the Institute of International Relations in Prague, Assistant Professor of International Relations at Charles University, Prague, and Professor of European Security at New York University, Prague Centre. As an expert, scholar and opinion maker, he played an important role in the Czech Republic’s accession to NATO and EU. He also served as external adviser to President Václav Havel.

He has been a member of a number of international expert teams and task forces preparing policy recommendations and security analyses, including for the EU, NATO and the US government. He is widely published in the field of international relations and security.

Born in 1963, Jiří Šedivý is a graduate of Charles University, Prague (Ph.D. in Political Science, 1999), and of King’s College, London (M.A. in War Studies, 1995).

He is fluent in English, has a working-level French and speaks some Russian.