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Krassimir Ivandjiiski


Krassimir Ivandjiiski (Bulgarian: Красимир Иванджийски, born 15 June 1947) is a Bulgarian publicist, editor, and journalist. He has been the publisher and editor-in-chief of the monthly publication Strogo Sekretno (Top Secret) since 1994.

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Ivandjiiski is guest professor in geopolitics, geoeconomics and international relations, a doctor in Economics, Master's Degree in Foreign trade, and a member of international professional organizations.

Biography

Ivandjiiski was born on 15 June 1947. He graduated from an English college in Sofia in 1966. In 1971, he graduated from the Warsaw University of Planning and Economics with a M.Sc. in Foreign Trade.

Beginning in 1973, Ivandjiiski worked at the Ministry of Foreign Trade of Bulgaria. In 1975, he became an international commentator for the Rabotnichesko Delo newspaper. From 1978 to 1982, he was head for the offices of Central Europe: Prague, Warsaw and Vienna, and from 1985 to 1990, head for the offices in Africa: Zimbabwe and Ethiopia.

Prior to 1990 he was a special envoy and covered political and military conflicts.

From 1991, Ivandjiiski is head of one of the first In Eastern Europe political and economic think-tank group. From 1984 to 1994, he was a guest professor in geolitics, geo-economics and international relations.

He is the father of Daniel Ivandjiiski, former hedge-fund analyst and founder of the finance blog Zero Hedge.

Journalism and publications

Ivandjiiski is the author of more than 25,000 articles and analysis, of tens screenplays and several books. He has covered the high level meetings of the Warsaw Pact and NATO, the EEC and the Council of Mutual Economic Assistance, the Conference for Security and Cooperation in Europe, the Negotiations for reducing armed forces and arms in Central Europe in Vienna, and the summits of the Non-aligned Movement and the Organisation of African Unity.

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Krassimir Ivandjiiski Wikipedia