I'm a professor of the practice of IR and diplomacy at the Frederick S. Pardee School of Global Studies, Boston University. Before it, I served as the Ambassador of Montenegro in Brussels (NATO) and Vienna (Organization for Security and Cooperation in Europe – OSCE and other International Organizations and UN). He was a Montenegrin Ambassador to Austria, Belgium, Luxembourg, and the Netherlands. During the diplomatic career, I held important positions at the challenging political time of the dissolution of the Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia, and the democratic transition of Montenegro. After Montenegro regained independence in 2006, I served as the first Montenegrin Ambassador to Austria and the OSCE, and the UN.
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Ambassador Garčević’s areas of expertise include multilateral diplomacy, European security, enlargement process in Europe: the EU enlargement and NATO open door policy, democratic transition in Eastern and South-East Europe, the Western Balkans, and diplomacy of small states in global affairs.