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Vladimir Socor (born 3 August 1945 in Vladimir Socor - Curriculum Vitae at the Ministry of Foreign Affairs of ) is a Romanian-American political analyst of affairs for the Jamestown Foundation and its Eurasia Daily Monitor, currently residing in Munich, Germany. Author information in Jamestown Foundation: Vladimir Socor Socor's main specialization focuses on the political affairs and the of the former republics and the Commonwealth of Independent States.


Early life and education
Vladimir Socor is the son of , Andrei Badin, "Ion Iliescu, C.V. Tudor și Adrian Păunescu - stâlpii de rezistență ai regimului comunist", Adevărul, December 15, 2006 who, as head of the Romanian Radio Broadcasting Company-was involved in the communist regime's propaganda apparatus, according to the findings of the Tismăneanu Commission.

Socor graduated from the #28 High School, also known at that time as the "Petru Groza" High School originally named "School with Russian Language Instruction" in Bucharest currently the Tudor Vianu National High School of Computer Science. He then received a B.A. in History from the University of Bucharest, and after leaving Romania legally in 1972, he received a Master of Philosophy in East European History from Columbia University in 1977.


Career
He worked as an analyst for the Radio Free Europe/Radio Liberty Research Institute in Munich (1983–1994) and at the Jamestown Foundation in Washington, D.C. (1995–2002). Between 2002 and 2004, Socor worked as a senior fellow at the Institute for Advanced Strategic and Political Studies in Washington, D.C. Since 2000, he has contributed articles to the European edition of The Wall Street Journal.

Socor is also critical of Russian president 's policies regarding the Post-Soviet space and their frozen conflictsmost notably in the separatist enclaves of , , and . journalist Edward Lucas describes Socor as "a hawkish pro-Moldovan."

Vladimir Socor was involved in the polemics with the former head of the Organization for Security and Co-operation in Europe (OSCE) mission in , William Hill, during which Socor criticized OSCE policies in regard to Moldova, Socor's critic towards OSCE mission to Moldova and in return was accused by Hill of fallacies and outrageous fabrications. Ambassador William Hill’s Response To Vladimir Socor, Eurasia Daily Monitor, 1 August 2005


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