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Boris Zala : ウィキペディア英語版
Boris Zala

Boris Zala is a Slovak social democratic politician, a member of Slovak parliament
and the current Chairman of the parliament’s Foreign Affairs Committee. He is also
Assistant Professor at Constantine the Philosopher University (UKF) in Nitra and
Chair of the Political Science and European Studies Department at UKF’s Faculty
of Philosophy.
==Education and Professional Career==

Zala graduated from the Faculty of Philosophy of the Comenius University in Bratislava in
1979. After graduation he proceeded with his study of philosophy and received his PhDr
degree (1981) and CSc degree (1995) from the same university. In 1981 he worked as
journalist at Slovak Radio but was forced to quit the job due to political persecution and
seek employment in various manual worker professions before he eventually managed to
get a research job at the Social Development and Labour Research Institute in Bratislava
in 1984. In 1990 he became head of the Secretariat of the Speaker of Slovak parliament
and Lecturer in Philosophy at Comenius University, Bratislava. Since 2000 he has been
Chair of the Political Science and European Studies Department at UKF’s Faculty of
Philosophy in the western Slovakian city of Nitra. He is author of six philosophy, political
science and history monographs and has written dozens of research studies and papers
dealing with social science issues. As a media analyst and political commentator he wrote
hundreds of political analyses for the Slovak press and participated in or co-authored a
number of media projects at Slovak Television (STV) and Slovak Radio (SRo). In 1988-89,
Zala took active part in organising protest activities against the Communist regime and was
one of the co-founders of Public Against Violence (VPN) – a broad civic movement
established by democratic activists with the view of putting the country back on democratic
track within the framework of the Velvet Revolution of 1989.

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