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H.E.
Martin Palouš
Palouš in 2012
Permanent Representative to the UN for the Czech Republic
In office
11 September 2006 – 2011
Preceded byHynek Kmoníček[1]
Succeeded byEdita Hrdá
Ambassador to the United States for the Czech Republic
In office
2001–2005
Preceded byAlexandr Vondra
Succeeded byPetr Kolář
Personal details
Born (1950-10-14) 14 October 1950 (age 74)
Prague, Czechoslovakia
SpousePavla Paloušová
Children2

Martin Palouš (born 14 October 1950 in Prague, Czechoslovakia) is the ex-Permanent Representative to the United Nations for the Czech Republic. He presented his credentials to UN Secretary-General Kofi Annan on 11 September 2006. Palouš is married to Pavla Paloušová and they have two children.

Education

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Palouš has a Doctorate of Natural Sciences degree in chemistry from Charles University in Prague. He has also studied philosophy, social sciences, and law. Currently, he just finished completing his doctoral thesis in 2010 in international law at Masaryk University in Brno.

Career

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Palouš was the Czech Republic Ambassador to the United States prior to taking office at the United Nations. His other diplomatic and political appointments include the Czech Republic's Deputy Minister of Foreign Affairs, Deputy Minister of Foreign Affairs at the Ministry of Foreign Affairs of Czechoslovakia. He was also a founding member of the Civic Forum. He was elected to the Federal Assembly in 1990 and was then a member of its Foreign Affairs Committee. He unsuccessfully ran for leadership of Civic Forum but lost to Václav Klaus.

Being one of the first signers of Charter 77, he served as spokesman for the human rights group. Palouš has also had an active academic career, holding a number of teaching positions, and also lectured at Northwestern University in the United States from 1993 to 1994. Today, he lectures International Relations courses at Florida International University.

Palouš is a member of Prague Society for International Cooperation, a respected NGO whose main goals are networking and the development of a new generation of responsible, well-informed leaders and thinkers.[2]

See also

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References

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  1. ^ UN Press Release Presentation of Credentials-Kmonicek retrieved 2008-10-01
  2. ^ "Members of Prague Society". Archived from the original on 2015-09-19. Retrieved 2015-08-19.
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