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Hans-Adam II Prince of Liechtenstein - a biography

With an overview of the history of the House of Liechtenstein

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ISBN/EAN: 9783905881639
Sprache: Englisch
Umfang: 252
Auflage: 1. Auflage
Einband: Gebunden

Beschreibung

Monarch, businessman, banker, art collector, visionary and outspoken controversialist: Prince Hans-Adam II of Liechtenstein is all of these. As he turns 75, and as the Principality which bears his family name celebrates its 300th anniversary, Hans-Adam II can enjoy a record of unusual success and look forward to the future with undiminished energy. Despite his background, his successes did not come easily. For centuries the Liechtenstein family was at the heart of the Habsburg Monarchys affairs, producing soldiers, statesmen and diplomats. It amassed a fortune which enabled it to build Europes most important private art collection, to promote agriculture and the sciences and to develop large-scale welfare and charitable activities. By 1945 the family had lost almost all the sources of its income. The continuing existence of the Principality had been assured, but the family still had to bear the costs of the monarchy in Liechtenstein and the upkeep of the art collection and two dilapidated palaces in Vienna. By 1970 the family was almost bankrupt. HansAdam IIs business and banking acumen has enabled him to restore the family finances to the point where the palaces in Vienna have been sumptuously restored as homes for the Liechtenstein Collections. Works of art are now once more being bought instead of sold. Against some strong domestic opposition HansAdam II pressed successfully for Liechtenstein to assert its sovereignty and independence by joining the United Nations Organisation and the European Economic Area. He gained popular agreement to controversial constitutional changes which redefined and clarified the respective roles of the Liechtenstein monarchy, parliament, judiciary and people. HansAdam II is a passionate advocate of selfdetermination, in support of which he has spoken at the UN General Assembly and founded an institute at Princeton University. From personal experience he believes strongly in the advantages of small states. He hopes that the state of the future will be a service organisation that works for the benefit of its people, rather than the reverse. HansAdam II cheerfully admits that diplomacy was never one of his strengths. This book makes use of his own words in telling his story.

Autorenportrait

David Beattie was born in 1938. He was educated at Merchant Taylors' School, Crosby, and Lincoln College, Oxford, where he read Classics and then Russian. He served with the Royal Navy during his National Service (1957-1959) and joined HM Diplomatic Service in 1963. He served at Moscow (twice), Nicosia, Vienna (at the MBFR talks between NATO and the Warsaw Pact), and Brussels as Deputy Head of the UK Delegation to NATO from 1987 to 1992. From 1992 to 1997 he was HM Ambassador at Berne, accredited concurrently to Switzerland and Liechtenstein. He was appointed Companion of the Order of St Michael and St George (CMG) in 1989. He is a Freeman of the City of London and was Master of his Livery Company in 2006-2007. He is an Honorary Life Member of the British-Swiss Chamber of Commerce. He is married and has two daughters. He lives in England's oldest recorded town, Colchester (Essex). His published works include Liechtenstein - A Modern History (2004, with a second, revised and augmented edition in 2012). In 2007 he was awarded the Commander's Cross of the Princely Liechtenstein Order of Merit.

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