Slovak sociologist, writer, and diplomat (born 1944)
Martin Bútora
Slovak Ambassador to the United States
In office 1999–2003
Personal details
Born
(1944-10-07) 7 October 1944 (age 80)
Nationality
Slovak
Martin Bútora (born 7 October 1944) is a Slovak sociologist,[1] writer, university professor and diplomat.
Political career
In November 1989 he was a founding member of the political movement Public Against Violence, the leading movement of the democratic revolution in Slovakia.[2] He was the human rights advisor to the former president of CzechoslovakiaVáclav Havel[3] from 1990 to 1992.[2]
His sociological work focuses on international politics, transatlantic relations, human rights, and minorities.[citation needed]
Key publications
Abschied von der Tschechoslowakei: Ursachen und Folgen der tschechisch-slowakischen Trennung (Farewell to Czechoslovakia: Causes and Consequences of the Czech-Slovak Separation). Köln : Verlag Wissenschaft und Politik, 1993. ISBN9783804688032 (with Rüdiger Kipke and Karel Vodička)
We Saw the Holocaust. Bratislava: Milan Šimečka Foundation, 2005. ISBN8089008194 (eds., with Nadácia Milana Šimečku, et al.)
Active Citizenship and the Nongovernmental Sector in Slovakia: Trends and Perspectives. Bratislava: Včelí Dom, 2012. ISBN9788097088514 (with Zora Bútorova and Boris Strečanský)