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Dr. Roman Joch
Dr. Joch is the Executive Director
of the Civic Institute in Prague.
Born in present day Slovakia,
Dr. Joch moved to Prague to
study medicine. After obtaining
his MD degree from Charles University,
he worked as a Foreign Affairs
Secretary of the Civic Democratic
party (1994-1996).
After co-operating with the
Civic Institute from its founding,
he joined full-time as an analyst
and writer in 1996. He soon
became a well known commentator
and lecturer on political philosophy,
international relations, with
an emphasis on US Domestic and
Foreign Policies.
Dr. Joch is frequently heard
on radio and seen on TV; his
articles on current issues appear
in printed media almost on daily
basis.
In addition, he is the author
of several monographs and expert
studies including: American
Foreign Policies and the Role
of the US in the World (Studies
OI, Prague 2000), Why Iraq?
Reasons and Consequences of
the Conflict (Prague 2003),
and (together with Frank S.
Mayer) Rebellion against
the Revolution of the 20th Century
(Prague 2003).
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