Oskar Krejčí
Oskar Krejčí is a Czech political scientist, the author of approximately thirty books and more than thousand articles in the area of political science.
Krejčí is a director of the Institute of the Global Studies of The Jan Amos Komensky University Prague, Czech Republic.
In 1967 he was convicted for an attempt illegal crossing Czechoslovak-Austrian border to a suspended sentence of 14 months. In 1968 Krejčí entered the Communist Party of Czechoslovakia. Since 1975 until the end of communist regime he was a secret agent of the StB, the Czechoslovak secret service. In this position he also supervised other agents.
Before and during the Velvet Revolution he was an adviser to two last Communist Prime Ministers of Czechoslovakia – Ladislav Adamec and Marián Čalfa. He is author of the address of the Prime Minister in whereby was in the Federal Assembly of ČSSR designed on president Václav Havel and author of the program of the federal government of the national understanding.
He is a vocal critic of the plans of the Bush administration to install a national missile defense system on the territory of the Czech Republic and Poland.Books
- Comments and interviews Tom 2.. Praha: Argument OVIA z.s., 2019. 226 s. –
- Velvet Revolution.. Druhé vydání. Praha: Professional Publishing, 2019. 160 s.
- Comments and interviews Tom 1.. Praha: Argument OVIA z.s., 2018. 115 s. –
- Geopolitics of the Russia. Praha: Professional Publishing, s.r.o., 2017. 534 pp.
- Geopolitics of the Central European Region. The view from Prague and Bratislava 5. upravené vydání. Prague: , 2016. 426 pp.
- International Politics 5. upravené vydání. Praha: , 2014. 804 pp.
- Velvet Revolution.. Praha: , 2014. 160 p.
- Human Rights.. Praha: , 2011. 175 s.
- War.. Druhé, upravené vydání. Praha: , 2011. 175 s.
- Геополитика Центральной Европы. Взгляд из Праги и Братиславы. Москва – Пpaгa: Научная книга, Ottovo nakladatelství, 2010. 424 pp.
- War.. Praha: , 2010. 170 s.
- Geopolitika středoevropského prostoru. Pohled z Prahy a Bratislavy. Čtvrté, doplněné vydání. Praha: , 2010. 400 pp.
- International Politics 4. aktualizované vydání. Praha: , 2010. 752 pp.
- Geopolitics of the Central European Region. The view from Prague and Bratislava Prague: , 2009. 400 pp.
- U.S. Foreign Policy Prague: Professional Publishing, 2009. 437 pp.
- International Politics Prague: Ekopress, 2007. 744 pp.
- New Book about Elections. Prague: Professional Publishing, 2006. 484 pp.
- Geopolitics of the Central European Region. The view from Prague and Bratislava] Bratislava: Veda, 2005. 494 pp.
- Political Psychology Prague: Ekopress, 2004. 320 pp.
- International Politics Prague: Ekopress, 2001. 712 pp.
- The Geopolitics of Central Europe Prague: Ekopress, 2000. 320 pp.
- The Nature of Today’s Crisis. Prague: East Publishing, 1998. 224 pp.
- International Politics Prague: Victoria Publishing, 1997. 512 pp.
- Czechoslovak National Interest. Boulder: East European Monographs, 1996, 362 pp.
- History of Election in Bohemia and Moravia. Boulder: East European Monographs, 1995, 472 pp.
- Book about Elections Prague: Victoria Publishing, 1994. 354 pp.
- Czech National Interest and Geopolitics. Prague: Universe, 1993. 180 pp.
- Who Will Win Elections '92 Prague: Ucho, 1992. 144 pp.
- Why This Crack: About Democracy And Velvet Revolution. Prague: Trio, 1991. 144 pp.
- USA and Balance of Power. Prague: Svoboda, 1989. 352 pp.
- American Conservatism. Prague: Svoboda – Pravda, 1987. 262 pp.
- Technological Illusions. Prague: Academia, 1986. 184 pp.