Diplomats Encyclopedia Articles By Title
Sadegh Ghotbzadeh was an Iranian politician who helped establish Iran as an Islamic republic and was the foreign......
Nikolay Karlovich Giers was a statesman and foreign minister of Russia during the reign of Alexander III (ruled......
William Ewart Gladstone was a statesman and four-time prime minister of Great Britain (1868–74, 1880–85, 1886,......
Charles-Albert Gobat was a Swiss politician, administrator, philanthropist, and author, who co-won the Nobel Prize......
Manuel de Godoy was a Spanish royal favourite and twice prime minister, whose disastrous foreign policy contributed......
Arthur J. Goldberg was a labor lawyer who served as an associate justice of the U.S. Supreme Court (1962–65) and......
Vasily Vasilyevich, Prince Golitsyn was a Russian statesman who was the chief adviser to Sophia Alekseyevna and......
Fyodor Alekseyevich, Count Golovin was a Russian statesman and diplomat who served prominently during the reign......
Gavriil Ivanovich, Count Golovkin was a Russian statesman and diplomat who was a close associate of Peter I the......
Władysław Gomułka was the first secretary of the Central Committee of the Polish United Workers’ Party, the ruling......
Diego Sarmiento de Acuña, count de Gondomar was a Spanish diplomat and ambassador to England who became one of......
Gong Qinwang was a leading official in the closing years of the Qing dynasty (1644–1911/12), who tried to repair......
Mikhail Gorbachev was a Soviet official, general secretary of the Communist Party of the Soviet Union (CPSU) from......
Aleksandr Mikhaylovich, Prince Gorchakov was a statesman who served as Russia’s foreign minister during the quarter......
Patrick Chrestien Gordon Walker was a British politician who was foreign secretary (1964–65) in Harold Wilson’s......
Al Gore is an American politician and environmental activist who served as the 45th vice president of the United......
Agenor, Count Gołuchowski was the foreign minister of Austria (1895–1906) who negotiated the Austro-Russian agreement......
Antoine-Agénor-Alfred, duke de Gramonte was a French diplomat and statesman whose belligerent attitudes as foreign......
Dino Grandi, conte di Mordano was a high-ranking official of Italy’s Fascist regime who later contributed to the......
Granville George Leveson-Gower, 2nd Earl Granville was a British foreign secretary in William E. Gladstone’s first......
Richard Theodore Greener was an attorney, educator, and diplomat who was the first African American graduate of......
Rose O’Neal Greenhow was a Confederate spy whose social position and shrewd judgment cloaked her espionage for......
Arthur Greenwood was a British Labour Party politician who was a noteworthy advocate of British resistance to the......
William Wyndham Grenville, Baron Grenville was a British politician, son of prime minister George Grenville; he......
Charles Grey, 2nd Earl Grey was a British politician, leader of the Whig (liberal) Party, and prime minister (1830–34),......
Sir Edward Grey, 3rd Baronet was a British statesman whose 11 years (1905–16) as British foreign secretary, the......
Johan August, Baron Gripenstedt was a politician who initiated and guided Sweden’s transition to a capitalist economy.......
Andrei Gromyko was a Soviet foreign minister (1957–85) and president (1985–88) of the Presidium of the Supreme......
Hugo Grotius was a Dutch jurist and scholar whose masterpiece De Jure Belli ac Pacis (1625; On the Law of War and......
Gabriel-Joseph de Lavergne, viscount of Guilleragues was a French author and diplomat, considered by most modern......
François Guizot was a French political figure and historian who, as leader of the conservative constitutional monarchists......
Inder Kumar Gujral was an Indian politician who served briefly as prime minister of India from April 21, 1997,......
Guo Songtao was a Chinese diplomat and liberal statesman who was his country’s first resident minister of modern......
Guo Taiqi was a Chinese official and diplomat who played a major role in determining his country’s foreign policy......
Gustav IV Adolf was a Swedish king whose intemperate foreign policy led to his overthrow in a coup d’état (1809)......
Gustavus Adolphus was the king of Sweden (1611–32) who laid the foundations of the modern Swedish state and made......
António Guterres is a Portuguese politician and diplomat who served as prime minister of Portugal (1995–2002) and......
Gyges was the king of Lydia, in western Anatolia (now Turkey), from about 680 to about 652 bc; he founded the Mermnad......
Laureano Eleuterio Gómez was an extremely conservative politician who was president of Colombia (1950–53) until......
Georg Heinrich, baron von Görtz was a German statesman who was a key financial and diplomatic adviser to King Charles......
Haakon IV Haakonsson was the king of Norway (1217–63) who consolidated the power of the monarchy, patronized the......
Haakon V Magnusson was the king of Norway (1299–1319) whose anti-English foreign policy paved the way for the commercial......
Haakon VI Magnusson was the king of Norway (1355–80) whose marriage to Margaret, daughter of the Danish king Valdemar......
Philip Charles Habib was a U.S. diplomat who had a distinguished 30-year career as a U.S. foreign-service officer,......
William Jefferson Hague, Baron Hague of Richmond , Baron Hague of Richmond is a British politician who served as......
Haile Selassie I was the emperor of Ethiopia from 1930 to 1974 who sought to modernize his country and who steered......
Nathan Hale was an American Revolutionary officer who attempted to spy on the British and was hanged. He attended......
Nikki Haley is an American politician who served as U.S. ambassador to the United Nations (2017–18) in the administration......
Edward Frederick Lindley Wood, 1st earl of Halifax was a British viceroy of India (1925–31), foreign secretary......
Said Halim Paşa was an Ottoman statesman who served as grand vizier (chief minister) from 1913 to 1916. The grandson......
Carl Christian Hall was a Danish politician whose policies led Denmark into a disastrous war with Germany. Hall......
Theodore Hall was an American-born physicist and spy who during World War II worked on the Manhattan Project to......
Alexander Hamilton was a New York delegate to the Constitutional Convention (1787), major author of the Federalist......
Sir William Hamilton was a British diplomat and archaeologist. He was the husband of Emma, Lady Hamilton, the mistress......
Dag Hammarskjöld was a Swedish economist and statesman who, as the second secretary-general (1953–61) of the United......
Philip Hammond is a British Conservative Party politician who served as foreign minister (2014–16) under Prime......
Hammurabi was the sixth and best-known ruler of the 1st (Amorite) dynasty of Babylon (reigning c. 1792–1750 bce),......
Hanno was a leader of the aristocratic pro-Roman faction at Carthage during the Second Punic War (218–201) between......
Gabriel Hanotaux was a statesman, diplomat, and historian who directed a major French colonial expansion in Africa......
H.C. Hansen was a politician and statesman who, as foreign minister and prime minister, led Denmark to a prominent......
Robert Hanssen was an agent of the U.S. Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI) who was one of the Soviet Union’s......
Per Albin Hansson was a Social Democratic statesman who, as four-time premier of Sweden between 1932 and 1946,......
Harald III Sigurdsson was the king of Norway (1045–66). His harsh suppression of lesser Norwegian chieftains cost......
Karl August von Hardenberg was a Prussian statesman and administrator, who preserved the integrity of the Prussian......
Charles Hardinge, 1st Baron Hardinge was a British diplomat and viceroy of India who improved British relations......
Luis Méndez de Haro was the chief minister and favourite of King Philip IV (reigned 1621–65), who failed to stem......
Florence Jaffray Harriman was a U.S. diplomat, noted for her service as U.S. minister to Norway during World War......
Pamela Harriman was a British-born socialite and American political figure who made a name for herself first as......
W. Averell Harriman was a statesman who was a leading U.S. diplomat in relations with the Soviet Union during World......
William Stanhope, 1st earl of Harrington was a British diplomat and statesman in the Walpole-Pelham era. Educated......
Patricia Roberts Harris was an American public official, the first African American woman named to a U.S. ambassadorship......
Townsend Harris was a U.S. politician and diplomat, the first Western consul to reside in Japan, whose influence......
Benjamin Harrison was the 23rd president of the United States (1889–93), a moderate Republican who won an electoral......
Wallace K. Harrison was an American architect best known as head of the group of architects that designed the United......
Hasdrubal was a Carthaginian general, the son-in-law of Hamilcar Barca. Hasdrubal is known for his political opposition......
William Hastings, Baron Hastings was an English soldier and diplomat, a supporter of King Edward IV and the Yorkists......
Christian, count von Haugwitz was a Prussian minister and diplomat, the principal author of Prussian foreign policy......
John Hay was the U.S. secretary of state (1898–1905) who skillfully guided the diplomacy of his country during......
Count Hayashi Tadasu was a Japanese diplomat who negotiated the Anglo-Japanese Alliance of 1902. Hayashi studied......
Heinrich, baron von Haymerle was a diplomat and foreign minister of the Habsburg Empire (1879–81) who secured a......
Hayton was the king of Little Armenia, now in Turkey, from 1224 to 1269. The account of his travels in western......
Hecataeus of Miletus was a groundbreaking Greek author of an early history and geography. When the Persian Empire......
Anthonie Heinsius was a statesman who as councillor pensionary of Holland (1689–1720) and the leading Dutch adviser......
Jesse Helms was an American politician and longtime member of the U.S. Senate (1973–2003), who was a leading figure......
Arthur Henderson was one of the chief organizers of the British Labour Party. He was Britain’s secretary of state......
Sir Nevile Meyrick Henderson was a British ambassador in Berlin (1937–39) who was closely associated with Prime......
Henry II was the king of Navarre from 1516 who for the rest of his life attempted by force and negotiation to regain......
Henry II was the duke of Normandy (from 1150), count of Anjou (from 1151), duke of Aquitaine (from 1152), and king......
Henry V was the king of England (1413–22) of the house of Lancaster, son of Henry IV. As victor of the Battle of......
Édouard Herriot was a French statesman and man of letters who was the longtime leader of the Radical Party; he......
Ewald Friedrich, count von Hertzberg was a Prussian statesman and foreign minister who aimed at the expansion of......
Chaim Herzog was an Irish-born Israeli politician, soldier, lawyer, and author. He was an eloquent and passionate......
Hien Vuong was a member of the Nguyen family who ruled in southern Vietnam in 1648–87. He persecuted European Christian......
Patrick J. Hillery was an Irish politician who served as the sixth president of Ireland (1976–90). He was the youngest......
Alger Hiss was a former U.S. State Department official who was convicted in January 1950 of perjury concerning......
Adolf Hitler was the leader of the Nazi Party (from 1920/21) and chancellor (Kanzler) and Führer of Germany (1933–45).......
Sir Samuel Hoare, 2nd Baronet was a British statesman who was a chief architect of the Government of India Act......
Paul G. Hoffman was an American automobile-manufacturing executive who administered international assistance programs......
David George Hogarth was an English archaeologist, director of the Ashmolean Museum, Oxford (1909–27), and diplomat......
Richard Holbrooke was an American diplomat who brokered the Dayton Accords (1995) to end the conflict in Bosnia......