Carl Bildt has served as both Prime Minister (1991-1994) and Foreign Minister (2006-2014) of Sweden.
During the first period his government initiated major liberal economic reforms, as well as negotiated and signed membership agreement with the European Union. The reform period in the early and mid-1990's is generally seen as having pave the way for the successful growth decades that followed.
Subsequently he served in international functions with the EU and UN, primarily related to the conflicts in the Balkans. He was Co-Chairman of the Dayton peace talks on Bosnia and become the first High Representative in the country. Later, he was the Special Envoy of UN Secretary General Kofi Annan to the region.
Carl Bildt was an early advocate of the new ICT technologies. A 1994 email exchange between him and President Clinton was the first between heads of state/governments. After stepping down as leader of the Moderate Party of Sweden in 1999 and leaving Parliament in 2000 he was also engaged in corporate boards in Sweden and the US as well as different international think-tanks.
Returning as Foreign Minister of Sweden in 2006, he come to be seen as one of the most prominent and vocal of European foreign ministers during those years. He was one of the initiators of EU’s Eastern Partnership, and pushed the EU forward also on issues of the MiddleEast.
Mr. Carl Bildt also serves as a Senior International Advisor of Akin Gump Global Solutions, and as the Member of Editorial Board at Europe's World. Mr. Bildt holds advisory positions in numerous international organizations, including the Centre for European Reform, the Aspen Institute Italia and RAND Europe.
Carl Bildt has continued to push the use of social media also in international diplomacy.
Carl Bildt
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Government & Politics
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Prime Minister of Sweden (1991-1994)