Pierre Schori | |
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Schori in 2024 | |
Permanent Representative to the United Nations | |
In office 2000–2004 | |
State Secretary for Foreign Affairs | |
In office 1982–1991 | |
Personal details | |
Born | 14 October 1938 Norrköping, Sweden |
Political party | Swedish Social Democratic Party |
Occupation | diplomat and politician |
Jean-Pierre Olov Schori (born 14 October 1938, in Norrköping) is a Swedish diplomat and politician. For many years he was international secretary in the Swedish Social Democratic Party and a close assistant to the Swedish Prime Minister Olof Palme. He assisted Palme in the Socialist International Movement and took part in the struggle against the fascist rule in Greece, Portugal and Spain. Schori is among the editors-in-chief of Tiden, a theoretical journal of the Social Democratic Party.
He graduated from Lund University in 1962 with an M.A degree.
In April 2005 he was appointed Special Representative for Côte d'Ivoire by United Nations Secretary General Kofi Annan (UNOCI, succeeded by Choi Young-jin from South Korea in October 2007). He was Secretary General of Sweden's foreign ministry 1982–91, later member of the cabinet 1994–99 and Deputy Foreign Minister responsible for issues of foreign aid and migration, Social Democratic member of the European Parliament, and Sweden's ambassador to the United Nations.
Schori was appointed election supervisor in Zimbabwe 2002 by the European Union. He was also suggested as the United Nations' administrator for Kosovo, but never became one after protests from the United States. They objected to Schori's prior support for Fidel Castro and other socialist regimes. Schori responded by accusing the Bush administration of "McCarthyism".
In March 2007 Schori was named as the general director of FRIDE, a defunct think-tank based in Madrid.
Schori is sympathetically portrayed as Peter Sorman in the fellow 1968-radical Jan Guillou's Hamilton novels, with a clearly anti-imperialist attitude, at least as critical against the United States as against China or the Soviet Union.
In a TV interview on 22 February 2004 the Israeli ambassador to Sweden, Zvi Mazel, called Schori and former Swedish Foreign Minister Sten Andersson "professional anti-Israelis".
References
- Ian R. Barnes (September 1980). "The Changing Nature of the Swedish Aid Relationship During the Social Democratic Period of Government". Cooperation and Conflict. 15 (3): 146. doi:10.1177/001083678001500302.
- Riksdagsförvaltningen. "Pierre Schori (S) - Riksdagen". www.riksdagen.se (in Swedish). Retrieved 2023-05-20.
- Harding, Gareth (7 July 1999). "Raft of political heavyweights and celebrities grace new crop of MEPs". Politico.
- New Yorker
- "Mazel till attack mot Andersson och Schori". Aftonbladet (in Swedish). 2004-02-23. Archived from the original on 2005-11-14. Retrieved 2022-05-20.
External links
- Media related to Pierre Schori at Wikimedia Commons
Political offices | ||
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Preceded byLeif Leifland | State Secretary for Foreign Affairs 1982–1991 |
Succeeded byLars-Åke Nilsson |
Diplomatic posts | ||
Preceded byHans Dahlgren | Permanent Representative to the United Nations 2000–2004 |
Succeeded byAnders Lidén |
Non-profit organization positions | ||
Preceded byFrida Nokken | Board Chair, International Alert 2012-2016 |
Succeeded byChris Mullin |
- 1938 births
- Living people
- People from Norrköping
- Permanent Representatives of Sweden to the United Nations
- Ministers for international development cooperation of Sweden
- Swedish people of Swiss descent
- Swedish Social Democratic Party MEPs
- Swedish officials of the United Nations
- Members of the European Parliament for Sweden
- Lund University alumni