Diplomats Encyclopedia Articles By Title
Köprülü Fazıl Ahmed Paşa was the eldest son of Köprülü Mehmed Paşa and his successor as grand vizier (1661–76)......
Köprülü Mehmed Paşa was a grand vizier (1656–61) under the Ottoman sultan Mehmed IV. He suppressed insurgents and......
Richard von Kühlmann was a German foreign minister for 10 months during World War I, who led the German delegation......
Kęstutis was the grand duke of Lithuania (1381–82) who defended his country’s western borders against the Teutonic......
Jacques-Joachim Trotti, marquis de La Chétardie was a French officer and diplomat who helped raise the princess......
Robert M. La Follette was an American leader of the Progressive movement who, as governor of Wisconsin (1901–06)......
Henri La Fontaine was a Belgian international lawyer and president of the International Peace Bureau (1907–43)......
Sir James Lacaita was an Italian politician and man of letters who was best known for his part in the diplomatic......
Manfred Lachs was a Polish writer, educator, diplomat, and jurist who profoundly influenced the post-World War......
Ladislas was the king of Naples (from 1386), claimant to the throne of Hungary (from 1390), and prince of Taranto......
Ladislas I ; canonized 1192; feast day June 27) was the king of Hungary who greatly expanded the boundaries of......
Ricardo Lagos is a Chilean economist and politician who served as president of Chile (2000–06). Lagos earned a......
Auguste, Baron Lambermont was a Belgian statesman who in 1863 helped free Belgium’s maritime commerce by negotiating......
Heinrich Lammasch was a jurist who served briefly as Austrian prime minister during the last weeks of the Habsburg......
Matthäus Lang was a German statesman and cardinal, counsellor of the emperor Maximilian I. Of bourgeois origin,......
Christian Lous Lange was a Norwegian peace advocate, secretary-general of the Inter-Parliamentary Union (1909–33),......
Oskar Ryszard Lange was a Polish-born economist who taught in the United States and Poland and was active in Polish......
Henry Charles Keith Petty-Fitzmaurice, 5th marquess of Lansdowne was an Irish nobleman and British diplomat who......
Robert Lansing was an international lawyer and U.S. secretary of state (1915–20), who negotiated the Lansing–Ishii......
John Lascaris was a Greek scholar and diplomat whose career shows the close connections that linked political interests......
Owen Lattimore was an American sinologist, a victim of McCarthyism in the 1950s. The brother of poet Richmond Lattimore,......
Henry Laurens was an early American statesman who served as president of the Continental Congress (1777–78). After......
Wilfrid Laurier was the first French Canadian prime minister of the Dominion of Canada (1896–1911), noted especially......
Pierre Laval was a French politician and statesman who led the Vichy government in policies of collaboration with......
Horatio Nelson Lay was a British diplomat who organized the Maritime Customs Bureau for the Chinese government......
Le Duc Tho was a Vietnamese politician who, acting as an adviser to North Vietnam, negotiated a cease-fire agreement......
Le Thanh Tong was the greatest ruler of the Later Le dynasty (q.v.; 1428–1788) in Vietnam. Though the early years......
Le Van Duyet was a Vietnamese military strategist and government official who served as a diplomatic liaison between......
William Daniel Leahy was an American naval officer who served as personal chief of staff to President Franklin......
Arthur Lee was a diplomat who sought recognition and aid in Europe for the Continental Congress during the American......
Lyman Lemnitzer was a U.S. Army general, commander of the United Nations forces in the Korean War (1955–57), chairman......
Vladimir Lenin was the founder of the Russian Communist Party (Bolsheviks), inspirer and leader of the Bolshevik......
Leo XIII was the head of the Roman Catholic Church (1878–1903) who brought a new spirit to the papacy, expressed......
Leopold I was the Holy Roman emperor during whose lengthy reign (1658–1705) Austria emerged from a series of struggles......
Leopold I was the first king of the Belgians (1831–65), who helped strengthen the nation’s new parliamentary system......
Francisco Gómez de Sandoval y Rojas, duke de Lerma was a Spanish statesman who died a cardinal, having been the......
Alejandro Lerroux was the leader of the Spanish Radical Party who headed four governments during the period of......
Ferdinand, viscount de Lesseps was a French diplomat famous for building the Suez Canal across the Isthmus of Suez......
Orlando Letelier was a Chilean lawyer, economist, and diplomat who was closely identified with Chilean president......
David Levy was an Israeli politician who was a leader of Israel’s Sephardic Jews and who held numerous government......
Li Hongzhang was a leading Chinese statesman of the 19th century, who made strenuous efforts to modernize his country.......
Trygve Lie was a Norwegian politician and diplomat, the first secretary-general of the United Nations (1946–52),......
Charles-Joseph, prince de Ligne was a Belgian military officer and man of letters whose memoirs and correspondence......
Robert Todd Lincoln was the eldest and sole surviving child of Abraham Lincoln, who became a millionaire corporation......
Hugues de Lionne was the French secretary of state for foreign affairs from 1663 to 1671 who laid the diplomatic......
Maksim Litvinov was a Soviet diplomat and commissar of foreign affairs (1930–39) who was a prominent advocate of......
Liu Shaoqi was the chairman of the People’s Republic of China (1959–68) and chief theoretician for the Chinese......
Nicholas Liverpool was a Dominican lawyer and politician who served as president of Dominica (2003–12). Educated......
Robert Banks Jenkinson, 2nd earl of Liverpool was a British prime minister from June 8, 1812, to Feb. 17, 1827,......
Robert R. Livingston was an early American leader who served as a delegate to the Continental Congress, first secretary......
Tzipi Livni is an Israeli politician who served as minister of justice (2006–07 and 2013–14) and minister of foreign......
Selwyn Lloyd was a British Conservative politician who was foreign secretary during Britain’s diplomatic humiliation......
Aleksey Borisovich, Prince Lobanov-Rostovsky was a diplomat and statesman who, while serving as Russia’s foreign......
Henry Cabot Lodge was a U.S. senator and diplomat who ran unsuccessfully for the vice presidency of the United......
Henry Cabot Lodge was a Republican U.S. senator for more than 31 years (1893–1924); he led the successful congressional......
Artur London was a Czechoslovak Communist official who wrote a powerful autobiographical account of his own political......
Gordon Arnold Lonsdale was a spy for the U.S.S.R. who in March 1961 was sentenced to 25 years in prison by a British......
Lord Palmerston was an English Whig-Liberal statesman whose long career, including many years as British foreign......
Émile Loubet was a statesman and the seventh president of the French Third Republic, who contributed to the break......
Louis I was the king of Hungary from 1342 and of Poland from 1370, who, during much of his long reign, was involved......
Louis III was the king of part of the East Frankish realm who, by acquiring western Lotharingia (Lorraine) from......
Louis XI was the king of France (1461–83) of the House of Valois who continued the work of his father, Charles......
Louis XIII was the king of France from 1610 to 1643, who cooperated closely with his chief minister, the Cardinal......
Louis XIV was the king of France (1643–1715) who ruled his country, principally from his great palace at Versailles,......
Louis XV was the king of France from 1715 to 1774, whose ineffectual rule contributed to the decline of royal authority......
Clare Boothe Luce was an American playwright, politician, and celebrity, noted for her satiric sense of humour......
Lugalzagesi, (reigned c. 2375–50 bc), ensi (“sacred king”) of the southern Mesopotamian city of Umma, who first......
Albert John Luthuli was a Zulu chief, teacher and religious leader, and president of the African National Congress......
Lysander was a Greek military and political leader who won the final victory for Sparta in the Peloponnesian War......
Robert Bulwer-Lytton, 1st earl of Lytton was a British diplomat and viceroy of India (1876–80) who also achieved,......
Jules Léger was a Canadian diplomat and statesman who served as governor-general, a largely ceremonial position,......
Pedro López de Ayala was a Spanish poet and court chronicler who observed firsthand the happenings of his time......
Alfonso López Michelsen was a Colombian politician, who was president of Colombia (1974–78). López Michelsen was......
Carlos Antonio López was the second dictator of Paraguay, who ended his country’s isolation, sought to modernize......
Wangari Maathai was a Kenyan politician and environmental activist who was awarded the 2004 Nobel Prize for Peace,......
Douglas MacArthur was a U.S. general who commanded the Southwest Pacific Theatre in World War II, administered......
George Macartney, Earl Macartney, Viscount Macartney of Dervock, baron of Lissanoure, Baron Macartney of Parkhurst......
Seán MacBride was an Irish statesman who was awarded the Nobel Prize for Peace in 1974 for his efforts on behalf......
Ramsay MacDonald was the first Labour Party prime minister of Great Britain, in the Labour governments of 1924......
Bernardino Luís Machado was a Brazilian-born political leader who was twice president of Portugal (1915–17, 1925–26).......
Niccolò Machiavelli was an Italian Renaissance political philosopher and statesman, secretary of the Florentine......
Halford Mackinder was a British political geographer noted for his work as an educator and for his geopolitical......
Donald Maclean was a British diplomat who spied for the Soviet Union in World War II and early in the Cold War......
Harold Macmillan was a British politician who was prime minister from January 1957 to October 1963. The son of......
Sir William Hay Macnaghten, Baronet was a British interventionist agent in Afghanistan during the First Anglo-Afghan......
Salvador de Madariaga y Rojo was a Spanish writer, diplomat, and historian, noted for his service at the League......
Máiread Maguire is a Northern Irish peace activist who, with Betty Williams and Ciaran McKeown, founded the Peace......
Mahmud II was an Ottoman sultan (1808–39) whose westernizing reforms helped to consolidate the Ottoman Empire despite......
Joseph de Maistre was a French polemical author, moralist, and diplomat who, after being uprooted by the French......
Vasily Alekseyevich Maklakov was a liberal Russian political figure and a leading advocate of a constitutional......
Adam Malik was an Indonesian statesman and nationalist political leader. Malik was jailed by the Dutch in the 1930s......
Pasquale Stanislao Mancini was a leader of the Risorgimento in the Kingdom of the Two Sicilies, who played a prominent......
Georges Mandel was a French political leader noted for his hostility toward Nazi Germany. A member of a prosperous......
Nelson Mandela was a Black nationalist and the first Black president of South Africa (1994–99). His negotiations......
John Manley is a Canadian politician who held various ministerial positions in the Liberal governments of Prime......
Chelsea Manning is a U.S. Army intelligence analyst who provided the Web site WikiLeaks with hundreds of thousands......
Michael Mansfield was a Democratic politician who was the longest-serving majority leader in the U.S. Senate (1961–77).......
Edwin, Freiherr von Manteuffel was a Prussian field marshal, a victorious general and able diplomat of the Bismarck......
Manuel I Comnenus was a military leader, statesman, and Byzantine emperor (1143–80) whose policies failed to fulfill......
Manuel II Palaeologus was a soldier, statesman, and Byzantine emperor (1391–1425) whose diplomacy enabled him to......