Zoran Djindjic was the Serbian Prime minister from 2001 until his assassination in 2003. He was the Mayor of Belgrade in 1997, and long-time opposition politician and a doctor in philosophy. Đinđić was a founder of the modern Democratic Party and became its president in 1994. During the 1990s, he was one of the leaders of the opposition to the regime of Slobodan Milošević, and became Prime Minister of Serbia in 2001 after the overthrow of Milošević. As Prime minister, he advocated pro-democratic reforms and European integrations of Serbia. He was assassinated in 2003 by members of the Serbian organised crime. He published four books and more than a hundred articles and essays on various themes. Books published in Serbian: Subjektivnost i nаsiljZoran Djindjic was the Serbian Prime minister from 2001 until his assassination in 2003. He was the Mayor of Belgrade in 1997, and long-time opposition politician and a doctor in philosophy. Đinđić was a founder of the modern Democratic Party and became its president in 1994. During the 1990s, he was one of the leaders of the opposition to the regime of Slobodan Milošević, and became Prime Minister of Serbia in 2001 after the overthrow of Milošević. As Prime minister, he advocated pro-democratic reforms and European integrations of Serbia. He was assassinated in 2003 by members of the Serbian organised crime. He published four books and more than a hundred articles and essays on various themes. Books published in Serbian: Subjektivnost i nаsilje, Nаstаnаk sistemа u filozofiji nemаčkog ideаlizmа, Istrаživаčko-izdаvаčki centаr SSO Srbije, Izаzovi, 1982, drugo izdаnje Novi Sаd, Dnevnik, 2003. Jesen dijаlektike, Kаrl Mаrks i utemeljenje kritičke teorije društvа, Mlаdost, V Velikа edicijа idejа, 1987. Jugoslаvijа kаo nedovršenа držаvа, Književnа zаjednicа Novi Sаd, Anthropos, 1988. Srbijа ni nа istoku ni nа zаpаdu, Cepelin, 1996. Jedna srpska vizija, Ateneum, 2004...more