The book “Critique of Political Mind” by the first Croatian ambassador to Kosovo, Zlatko Kramarić, was recently promoted in Pristina. The book offers a deep analysis of political and cultural events in Croatia and the wider region.
Former Minister of Foreign Affairs of Kosovo and MP from the Democratic Party of Kosovo, Enver Hoxhaj, emphasized the book’s unique value.
Bekim Baliqi, professor of philosophy at the University of Pristina, added that the author approaches politics from a different and insightful angle.
"It was a pleasure to read a book that approaches politics from a different perspective. What the author examines are the political relations and historical processes between the communist and post-communist periods, and how they have impacted former Yugoslavia. In the Balkan context, Kramarić analyzes European tensions and historical traumas. The book argues that Croatian society still has not fully confronted its past," said Baliqi."Pristina, or rather Kosovo, has a very special place in my life. It was here that I began to engage in real diplomacy. That’s how I had envisioned myself—I had been a mayor, a party member, a parliamentarian, and then turned to diplomacy. It was here in Kosovo that I truly started to learn that diplomacy is not just protocol, but something much deeper—especially in the years 2008, 2009, and 2010, when I was here," said Kramarić.
Zlatko Kramarić is a well-known academic and political figure from Croatia, with long-standing diplomatic experience, including as the first Croatian ambassador to Kosovo. He is the author of several important publications and recipient of the prestigious “Zvane Crnja” award for his work "The Croatian Class".