Diplomats Encyclopedia Articles By Title
Kim Philby was a British intelligence officer until 1951 and the most successful Soviet double agent of the Cold......
Philip II was the king of the Spaniards (1556–98) and king of the Portuguese (as Philip I, 1580–98), champion of......
Philip II was the 18th king of Macedonia (359–336 bce), who restored internal peace to his country and by 339 had......
Philip III was the most important of the Valois dukes of Burgundy (reigned 1419–67) and the true founder of the......
Philip III was the king of Spain and of Portugal (as Philip II) whose reign (1598–1621) was characterized by a......
Philip III was the king of France (1270–85), in whose reign the power of the monarchy was enlarged and the royal......
Philip IV was the king of France from 1285 to 1314 (and of Navarre, as Philip I, from 1284 to 1305, ruling jointly......
Phocion was an Athenian statesman and general, virtual ruler of Athens between 322 and 318. Formidable in the defense......
Photisarath was a ruler (1520–47) of the Lao kingdom of Lan Xang whose territorial expansion embroiled Laos in......
Ottavio Piccolomini-Pieri, duca d’Amalfi was a general and diplomat in the service of the house of Habsburg during......
Charles Pictet de Rochemont was a statesman and diplomat who prepared the declaration of Switzerland’s permanent......
Franklin Pierce was the 14th president of the United States (1853–57). He failed to deal effectively with the corroding......
Antoine Pinay was a leader of the Republican Independents in France and premier from March to December 1952. Pinay,......
Charles Pinckney was an American Founding Father, political leader, and diplomat whose proposals for a new government—called......
Charles Cotesworth Pinckney was an American soldier, statesman, and diplomat who participated in the XYZ Affair,......
Thomas Pinckney was an American soldier, politician, and diplomat who negotiated Pinckney’s Treaty (Oct. 27, 1795)......
William Pinkney was a U.S. statesman and diplomat, considered one of the foremost lawyers of his day. A member......
Dominique Pire was a Belgian cleric and educator who was awarded the Nobel Prize for Peace in 1958 for his aid......
William Pitt, the Elder was a British statesman, twice virtual prime minister (1756–61, 1766–68), who secured the......
William Pitt, the Younger was a British prime minister (1783–1801, 1804–06) during the French Revolutionary and......
Piye was a king of Cush (or Kush, in the Sudan) from about 753 to about 723 bce. He invaded Egypt from the south......
Józef Piłsudski was a Polish revolutionary and statesman, the first chief of state (1918–22) of the newly independent......
Pocahontas was a Powhatan woman who fostered peace between English colonists and Native Americans by befriending......
Raymond Poincaré was a French statesman who as prime minister in 1912 largely determined the policy that led to......
Joel R. Poinsett was an American statesman noted primarily for his diplomacy in Latin America. A fervent liberal,......
Jules-Armand, prince de Polignac was a French ultraroyalist. Son of the ultraroyalist duc de Polignac, he was forced......
Nikolaos Sokrates Politis was a Greek jurist and diplomat, a champion of disarmament and the peaceful settlement......
James K. Polk was the 11th president of the United States (1845–49). Under his leadership, the United States fought......
Jonathan Pollard is an American civilian defense analyst who was sentenced to life imprisonment in 1987 for having......
Marquis de Pombal was a Portuguese reformer and virtual ruler of his country from 1750 to 1777. Sebastião was the......
Jeanne-Antoinette Poisson, marquise de Pompadour was an influential mistress (from 1745) of the French king Louis......
Emilio Portes Gil was a Mexican political leader and diplomat who served as the provisional president of Mexico......
Samantha Power is an American journalist, human rights scholar, and government official who served on the National......
Charles-André, Comte Pozzo di Borgo was a Corsican nobleman who entered the Russian diplomatic service and promoted......
Pridi Phanomyong was a Thai political leader who was one of the instigators of the June 1932 constitutional revolution......
Yevgeny Primakov was a Russian politician who served as prime minister of Russia (1998–99). Primakov grew up with......
Prithvi Nārāyaṇ Shah was a member of the ruling Shah family of the Gurkha (Gorkha) principality, Nepal, who conquered......
Julian Przyboś was a Polish poet, a leading figure of the Awangarda Krakowska, an avant-garde literary movement......
Psamtik II was the king (reigned 595–589 bce) of the 26th dynasty (664–525 bce; see ancient Egypt: The Late period......
Ptolemy II Philadelphus was the king of Egypt (285–246 bce), second king of the Ptolemaic dynasty, who extended......
Ptolemy III Euergetes was a Macedonian king of Egypt, son of Ptolemy II; he reunited Egypt and Cyrenaica and successfully......
Ptolemy IV Philopator was a Macedonian king of Egypt (reigned 221–205 bce), under whose feeble rule, heavily influenced......
Ptolemy V Epiphanes was a Macedonian king of Egypt from 205 bce under whose rule Coele Syria and most of Egypt’s......
Ptolemy VI Philometor was a Macedonian king of Egypt under whom an attempted invasion of Coele Syria resulted in......
Vladimir Putin is a Russian intelligence officer and politician who has served as president (1999–2008 and 2012–......
Jerzy Putrament was a Polish poet, novelist, journalist, and editor who was also active in politics. Putrament......
Pyrrhus was the king of Hellenistic Epirus whose costly military successes against Macedonia and Rome gave rise......
Ramón Pérez de Ayala was a Spanish novelist, poet, and critic who excelled in philosophical satire and the novel......
Javier Pérez de Cuéllar was a Peruvian diplomat, who served as the fifth secretary-general of the United Nations......
Adolfo Pérez Esquivel is an Argentine sculptor and architect, who became a champion of human rights and nonviolent......
Nizār Qabbānī was a Syrian diplomat and poet whose subject matter, at first strictly erotic and romantic, grew......
Muammar al-Qaddafi was the de facto leader of Libya (1969–2011). Qaddafi had ruled for more than four decades when......
Qianlong was the fourth emperor of the Qing (Manchu) dynasty (1644–1911/12) whose six-decade reign (1735–96) was......
Ludwig Quidde was a historian, politician, and one of the most prominent German pacifists of the early 20th century.......
Yitzhak Rabin was an Israeli statesman and soldier who, as prime minister of Israel (1974–77 and 1992–95), led......
Joseph Maria von Radowitz was a conservative Prussian diplomat and general who was the first statesman to attempt......
Khristian Georgiyevich Rakovsky was a Bulgarian revolutionary who conducted subversive activities in Romania before......
Rama I was a Siamese king (1782–1809) and founder of the Chakkri dynasty (q.v.), which reigns in Thailand. (Read......
Rama II was the second ruler (1809–24) of the present Chakkri dynasty, under whose rule relations were reopened......
Rama III was the king of Siam (1824–51) who made Siam’s first tentative accommodations with the West, and under......
Ramkhamhaeng was the third king of Sukhothai in what is now north-central Thailand, who made his young and struggling......
Ramon Berenguer III was the count of Barcelona during whose reign (1097–1131) independent Catalonia reached the......
Ramon Berenguer IV was the count of Barcelona from 1131 to 1162, regent of Provence from 1144 to 1157, and ruling......
José Ramos-Horta is an East Timorese political activist who, along with Bishop Carlos F.X. Belo, received the 1996......
Mariano Rampolla was an Italian prelate who played a notable role in the liberalization of the Vatican under Leo......
Ramses II was the third king of the 19th dynasty (1292–1191 bce) of ancient Egypt whose reign (1279–1213 bce) was......
Ramses III was the king of ancient Egypt (reigned c. 1187–57 bce) who defended his country against foreign invasion......
P.V. Narasimha Rao was a leader of the Congress (I) Party faction of the Indian National Congress (Congress Party)......
Adam Rapacki was a Polish socialist who joined the communists after World War II and who, as minister of foreign......
Anders Rasmussen is a Danish politician who served as prime minister of Denmark (2001–09), leader of the country’s......
Walther Rathenau was a German-Jewish statesman, industrialist, and philosopher who organized Germany’s economy......
Rufus Daniel Isaacs, 1st marquess of Reading was a politician, lord chief justice of England, and diplomat. Called......
Ronald Reagan was the 40th president of the United States (1981–89), noted for his conservative Republicanism,......
Claro Mayo Recto was a statesman and leader of the “Filipino-first” movement that attacked U.S. “neo-colonialism”......
Alfred Redl was the chief of intelligence for the Austrian army from 1907 to 1912 and at the same time the chief......
Whitelaw Reid was a U.S. journalist, diplomat, and politician, successor to Horace Greeley in 1872 as editor in......
Sidney Reilly was a spy who obtained Persian oil concessions and German naval secrets for Britain. Many of the......
Edwin O. Reischauer was an American historian, diplomat, and educator and a leading expert on Asian, particularly......
Louis Renault was a French jurist and educator, cowinner in 1907 (with Ernesto Teodoro Moneta) of the Nobel Prize......
Karl Renner was a Social Democratic statesman, chancellor (1918–20, 1945) and president (1945–50) of Austria, who......
Nikolay Vasilyevich, prince Repnin was a diplomat and military officer who served Catherine II the Great of Russia......
Mustafa Reşid Paşa was an Ottoman statesman and diplomat who was grand vizier (chief minister) on six occasions.......
Joachim von Ribbentrop was a German diplomat, foreign minister under the Nazi regime (1933–45), and chief negotiator......
Alexandre Ribot was a French statesman of the Third Republic who was four times premier of France. Ribot studied......
Condoleezza Rice is an American educator and politician, who served as national security adviser (2001–05) and......
Bill Richardson was an American politician, who served as a member of the U.S. House of Representatives (1983–97),......
Cardinal Richelieu was the chief minister to King Louis XIII of France from 1624 to 1642. His major goals, which......
Louis-François-Armand du Plessis, duke de Richelieu was a marshal of France, and grand-nephew of Cardinal de Richelieu.......
Matthew Bunker Ridgway was a U.S. Army officer who planned and executed the first major airborne assault in U.S.......
Malcolm Rifkind is a British Conservative Party politician who served in the cabinets (1986–97) of Prime Ministers......
Ringuet was a French-Canadian novelist whose Trente arpents (1938; Thirty Acres) is considered a classic of Canadian......
Juan Guillermo Riperdá, duque de Riperdá was a political adventurer and Spanish minister during the reign of Philip......
Jovan Ristić was a statesman who acted as regent of Serbia twice and served as Serbian prime minister four times......
Maḥmūd Riyāḍ was an Egyptian diplomat who, as secretary-general of the Arab League (1972–79), was unable to prevent......
John D. Rockefeller, Jr. was an American philanthropist, the only son of John D. Rockefeller, Sr., and heir to......
Sir Thomas Roe was a diplomat and author who advanced England’s mercantile interest in Asia and was prominent in......
Roger II was the grand count of Sicily (1105–30) and king of the Norman kingdom of Sicily (1130–54). He also incorporated......
Roh Moo-Hyun South Korean politician and lawyer, president of South Korea from 2003 to 2008. Born into a poor family,......
Carlos P. Romulo was a Philippine general, diplomat, and journalist known for his activities on behalf of the Allies......
Eleanor Roosevelt was an American first lady (1933–45), the wife of Franklin D. Roosevelt, 32nd president of the......