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Čedomir Antić : ウィキペディア英語版
Čedomir Antić

Čedomir Antić, Ph.D. (; born 9 October 1974) is a Serbian historian, political activist, and former student leader.
==Student activism==
During the 1996–97 protests in Serbia, Antić was the long-standing chairman of the protest's Main Council (Parliament). Previously, Antić was one of the protest leaders at the Faculty of Philosophy.〔(Royalfamily.org )〕〔"Cedomir Antic's Photo", ''Newsweek'', 13. 01. 1997, p. 10〕〔…An Interview with Cedomir Antic, ''Nedeljni Telegraf'', 29. 01. 1997, pp. 22-24〕〔"Осуђени на победу", ''НИН'', 31. 01. 1997, p. 16-17〕〔"Dream Team studentskog protesta 96/97", ''Duga'' 15-28. 02. 1997, p. 9〕〔Čedomir Antić, "DECENIJA: Spomenica studentskog protesta 1996-2006", (Beograd: Evoluta 2006); T. G. Ash, "History of Present: Essays, Sketches and Despatches from Europe in the 1990's", (London: Penguin Books, 2000), about Cedomir Antic see pp. 254, 256-7, 270, 271, 365, 367.〕〔Čedomir Antić, "Ovo je pobeda", ''Blic'' 8-9. 03. 1997, p. 3〕 After the student protest had reached its triumphant end, Antić had, together with several colleagues (Čedomir Jovanović, Vladimir Dobrosavljević, Igor Žeželj, Saša Ćirić, and others) organized the Student Political Club (SPK).〔"Studentski politički klub: grupa za javni pritisak", ''Dnevni Telegraf'', 15. 04. 1997〕〔(Arhiv )〕 SPK was the first student party in history of Serbia. It led a boycott campaign of the 1997 elections.〔"Studenti neće na izbore", ''Blic'', 29. 07. 1997, p. 2.〕 SPK called for political reforms and opted for new national, economic and regional policy. In 1998, SPK merged into the Democratic Party, at the time the strongest non-parliamentary political party in Serbia.〔(''Naša borba'' )〕〔(Politika )〕〔"Ujedinjenje DS i SPK", ''Danas'', 24. 02. 1998.〕〔"Nismo na 'Titaniku'", intervju sa Čedomirom Antićem, ''Blic'', 26 02. 1998.〕〔"Sotto Gli Ochi Dell' Occidente", Famiglia Christiana, N 49/1998〕〔"Intervju sa Čedomirom Antićem", ''Argument'', no 155, 04. 01. 1999, p. 5-7.〕 Zoran Đinđić, then the party leader, named Antić as the party spokesman.

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