Shkëlzen Maliqi
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Shkelzen Maliqi | |
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Born | 26 October 1947 |
Nationality | Kosovar |
Shkëlzen Maliqi (born 26 October 1947) is a Kosovar philosopher, art critic, political analyst and intellectual. During the early 1990s, Shkelzen was also directly involved in politics. He was one of the founders of the Social Democratic Party of Kosovo and served as its first president from 1991 to 1993. He also held leading positions in civil society organisations such as the Kosovo Civil Society Foundation (1995–2000) and the Kosovo Helsinki Committee (1990–1997).
Maliqi has published several books on art and politics in Albanian, English, Italian, Spanish, and Serbian. From the beginning of the 1980s, he has been a regular contributor to the most important media outlets in Kosovo and the former Yugoslavia. Maliqi lives in Pristina and heads the "Gani Bobi" Institute for Social Studies.
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- Gani Bobi Official Website
- Shkelzen Maliqi's essay on "Beyond the New Art of Kosovo" published in Ulemec
- Maliqi's interview in German "Keine linke Option"
- Interview with Shkelzen Maliqi - "A Fictitious Bridge" Archived 2008-06-22 at the Wayback Machine
- Maliqi - "The future of Kosovo"
- Interview for Radio Free Europe (in Albanian)
- "Shkelzen Maliqi" query on "Amazon"
- "Shkelzen Maliqi" query on "Google Books"
- "Shkelzen Maliqi" query on "Google Scholar"
- 20th-century Albanian philosophers
- 21st-century Albanian philosophers
- Living people
- 1947 births
- Kosovo Albanians
- People from Rahovec
- Albanian art critics
- 20th-century Albanian politicians
- Kosovan journalists
- Albanian-language writers
- Kosovan activists
- Albanian male writers
- Kosovan writers
- Yugoslav people of Albanian descent
- Kosovan essayists
- Albanian essayists
- 20th-century essayists
- 21st-century essayists
- 20th-century male writers
- 21st-century male writers
- Albanian–Serbian translators