Ioan Mircea Pașcu
Romanian politician, Minister of Defense from 2000 to 2004
Ioan Mircea Pașcu | |
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Minister of Defense | |
In office 28 December 2000 – 28 December 2004 | |
Prime Minister | Adrian Năstase |
Preceded by | Sorin Frunzăverde |
Succeeded by | Teodor Atanasiu |
Member of the European Parliament for Romania | |
In office 1 January 2007 – 1 July 2019 | |
Personal details | |
Born | (1949-02-17) 17 February 1949 (age 75) Satu Mare, Satu Mare County, Romania |
Political party | Social Democratic Party |
Other political affiliations | Progressive Alliance of Socialists and Democrats Party of European Socialists |
Education | Bucharest Academy of Economic Studies National University of Political Studies and Public Administration |
Ioan Mircea Pașcu (born 17 February 1949) is a Romanian politician and Member of the European Parliament (MEP) from Romania. He previously served Minister of Defense from 2000 to 2004. He is a member of the Social Democratic Party (PDSR/PSD), part of the Party of European Socialists.[1]
Positions in the European Parliament
- Vice-chair of the Committee on Foreign Affairs
- Vice-chair of the delegation for relations with the NATO Parliamentary Assembly
- Member of the Subcommittee on Security and Defence
- Member of the delegation for relations with Japan
- Substitute member of the Committee on Transport and Tourism
- Substitute member of the delegation for relations with the United States
Curriculum vitae
Academic career
- 1971 Diploma in Foreign Trade Faculty of Foreign Trade, Academy of Economic Studies Bucharest
- 1980, Doctorate in Political Sciences, Institute of Political Sciences Bucharest
- 1971−1986, Researcher, Department of International Relations Institute of Political Sciences, Department of International Relations Bucharest
- 1973, Researcher, Salzburg Seminar for American Studies
- 1979−1981, Fellow, Ford Foundation grant
- 1985, Invited Associate Professor, St. Catherine's College, Oxford
- 1986−1988, Lecturer in International Relations Academy of Political and Social Sciences Bucharest
- 1988−1989, Resident researcher Institute for East-West Security Studies New York
- 1992−1993, Grant, Japan Foundation, Centre for Slavic Studies, University of Hokkaido (Sapporo) and foreign researcher, Japanese Forum for International Relations
- 1990−1996, Dean of the Faculty of International Relations National School of Political Studies and Public Administration Bucharest
- 1990−present, Professor of International Relations National School of Political Studies and Public Administration Bucharest
Political career
- 31/12/1989−01/07/1990, Member of the Committee on Foreign Policy, Council of the National Salvation Front Council of the National Salvation Front
- 09/02/1990−15/05/1990, Member of the Provisional National Unity Council Provisional National Unity Council
- 01/07/1990–01/10/1992, Presidential counsellor, Head of the Foreign Policy Directorate, Department of Political Analysis, Romanian Presidential Administration
- 1990−1992, Vice-president of the National Salvation Front
- 1996−2000, Member of the Romanian Parliament for Maramures Chair of the Committee on Defence Chamber of Deputies, Romanian Parliament
- 22/03/1993 − 22/11/1996, State Secretary for Defence Policy and International Relations Ministry of National Defence
- 1997−2006, Vice-president of the Social Democratic Party
- 2000−2007, Member of the Romanian Parliament for Satu Mare Chamber of Deputies, Romanian Parliament
- 2000−2004, Minister of National Defence Ministry of National Defence
- 01/01/2007−01/07/2019, Member of the European Parliament
References
- ^ "Home | MEPs | European Parliament". www.europarl.europa.eu.
External links
- European Parliament profile Implant de Par - Ioan Mircea Popescu
- European Parliament official photo
- (in Romanian) Europolis - Ioan Mircea Pașcu's blog
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Preceded by | Minister of Defense 2000–2004 | Succeeded by Teodor Atanasiu |
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Defence Ministers of Romania
Principality of Romania
- Vlădoianu
- Macedonski
- Cornescu
- Florescu
- Golescu
- Adrian
- Sămășescu
- Grigore Ghica
- Iacovache
- Manu
- Solomon
- Lecca
- Haralambie
- Gherghel
- I.C. Brătianu
- Duca
- Manu
- Pencovici
- Tell
- Slăniceanu
- Cernat
- Dabija
- Gheorghe Angelescu
- Fălcoianu
- Alexandru Anghelescu
- Barozzi
- Vlădescu
- Lahovary
- Catargiu
- Poenaru
- Budișteanu
- Stoicescu
- Berindei
- Sturdza
- Averescu
- Stelian
- Crăiniceanu
- Filipescu
- Argetoianu
- Hârjeu
- I. I. C. Brătianu
- Vintilă Brătianu
- Iancovescu
- Grigorescu
- Văitoianu
- Rășcanu
- Moșoiu
- Holban
- Mărdărescu
- Mircescu
- Paul Angelescu
- Cihoski
- Maniu
- Condeescu
- Ștefănescu Amza
- Samsonovici
- Uică
- Tătărescu
- Irimescu
- Ilasievici
- Antonescu
- Argeșanu
- Ciupercă
- Călinescu
- Ilcuș
- Nicolescu
- Iacobici
- Pantazi
- Racoviță
- Sănătescu
- Negulescu
- Rașcanu
- Lascăr
- Militaru
- Stănculescu
- Spiroiu
- Tinca
- Babiuc
- Ionescu
- Frunzăverde
- Pașcu
- Atanasiu
- Frunzăverde
- Meleșcanu
- Stănișoară
- Oprea
- Dobrițoiu
- Dușa
- Motoc
- Leș
- Țuțuianu
- Fifor
- Leș
- Ciucă
- Dîncu
- Tîlvăr