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Rise and Fall of Prime Minister Ivo Sanader

By Boris Divjak, Senior Fellow, Adriatic Institute for Public Policy and Member of Board of Directors of Transparency International, Berlin, Germany
 

Having been formally appointed the Prime Minister of Croatia on 23 December 2003, Dr. Ivo Sanader succeeded late Ivica Racan at the moment when the previous government was losing pace and struggled to maintain internal cohesion, which led the ruling six-party coalition into avoiding most painstaking reformist decisions.

 

 

AI Chairman Natasha Srdoc and AI Leadership Members at Atlas Economic Research Foundation's Headquarters, Washington, DC, March 20, 2012

An Event on Croatia and the Balkan Region

 


From right: Atlas Economic Research Foundation's CEO Brad Lips and Adriatic Institute's senior leadership members, Natasha Srdoc, Co-Founder and Chairman, Boris Divjak, Distinguished Senior Fellow and Joel Anand Samy, Co-Founder and Trustee. (Photograph courtesy of Atlas Economic Research Foundation)

Natasha Srdoc, Chairman, Adriatic Institute for Public Policy at Atlas Economic Research Foundation's Headquarters, Washington, DC. (Photograph courtesy of Atlas Economic Research Foundation)

Brad Lips, CEO, Atlas Economic Research Foundation, Washington, DC. (Photograph courtesy of Atlas Economic Research Foundation)

Boris Divjak, Distinguished Senior Fellow, Adriatic Institute for Public Policy, Co-Founder, Transparency International Bosnia and Senior Regulatory Simplification Specialist, Business Regulations Unit, Investment Climate, World Bank, Washington, DC, and Joel Anand Samy, Adriatic Institute's Co-Founder and Trustee and Co-Founder, International Leaders Summit. (Photograph courtesy of Atlas Economic Research Foundation)

Pariticpants at Atlas's event on Croatia and the Balkan Region, Tuesday, March 20, 2012, Washington, DC. (Photograph courtesy of Atlas Economic Research Foundation)


A special thanks to Atlas' team - Stephanie Giovanetti, Director of Meetings and Communications, Cindy Cerquitella, Institute Relations Associate Director, Laura Walsh, Events Coordinator, Jackie LaFrance, Communications Associate and the rest of the team for their dedicated efforts in strengthening the rule of law and advancing liberty!

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