Diplomats Encyclopedia Articles By Title
Muḥammad ʿAlī was the pasha and viceroy of Egypt (1805–48), founder of the dynasty that ruled Egypt from the beginning......
Alva Reimer Myrdal was a Swedish diplomat, government minister, author, and advocate of nuclear disarmament. She......
Möngke was a grandson of Genghis Khan and heir to the great Mongol empire. Elected great khan in 1251, he was the......
Hermann Müller was a statesman and leader of the German Social Democratic Party (SPD) who was twice chancellor......
Joaquim Aurelio Barreto Nabuco de Araújo was a statesman and diplomat, leader of the abolition movement in Brazil,......
Fridtjof Nansen was a Norwegian explorer, oceanographer, statesman, and humanitarian who led a number of expeditions......
Napoleon I was a French general, first consul (1799–1804), and emperor of the French (1804–1814/15), one of the......
Napoleon III was the nephew of Napoleon I, president of the Second Republic of France (1850–52), and then emperor......
Narai was the king of Siam (1656–88), who was best known for his efforts in foreign affairs and whose court produced......
Kocheril Raman Narayanan was an Indian politician and diplomat, who was the president of India from 1997 to 2002.......
Naresuan was the king of Siam (1590–1605), regarded as a national hero by the Thai people for having liberated......
Narses was the king of the Sāsānian Empire whose reign (293–302) saw the beginning of 40 years of peace with Rome.......
Gamal Abdel Nasser was an Egyptian army officer, prime minister (1954–56), and then president (1956–70) of Egypt......
Nebuchadrezzar I was the most famous Babylonian king (reigned 1119–1098 bce) of the 2nd dynasty of the Isin. In......
Necho II was a king of Egypt (reigned 610–595 bce), and a member of the 26th dynasty, who unsuccessfully attempted......
Nectanebo I was the first king (reigned 380–362 bce) of the 30th dynasty of Egypt. He successfully opposed an attempt......
John Negroponte is an American diplomat, who served as ambassador to a number of countries, including Honduras......
Jawaharlal Nehru was the first prime minister of independent India (1947–64), who established parliamentary government......
Matija Nenadović was a Serbian priest and patriot, the first diplomatic agent of his country in modern times. He......
Pietro Nenni was a journalist and politician who was leader of the Italian Socialist Party (PSI), twice foreign......
Pablo Neruda was a Chilean poet, diplomat, and politician who was awarded the Nobel Prize for Literature in 1971.......
Karl Vasilyevich, Count Nesselrode was the foreign minister of imperial Russia (1822–56) whose policy toward the......
Benjamin Netanyahu is an Israeli politician and diplomat who served as his country’s prime minister three times......
Konstantin, baron von Neurath was a German diplomat who was Adolf Hitler’s foreign minister from 1933 to 1938.......
Nguyen Tri Phuong was a general dedicated to protecting Vietnam from European influence and military conquest by......
Nicholas I was a prince (1860–1910) and then king (1910–18) of Montenegro, who transformed his small principality......
Davidson Nicol was a Sierra Leonean diplomat, physician, medical researcher, and writer whose short stories and......
Sir Harold Nicolson was a British diplomat and author of more than 125 books, including political essays, travel......
Jean Nicot was a French diplomat and scholar who introduced tobacco to the French court in the 16th century, which......
Martin Niemöller was a prominent German anti-Nazi theologian and pastor, founder of the Confessing Church and a......
Richard Nixon was the 37th president of the United States (1969–74), who, faced with almost certain impeachment......
Philip John Noel-Baker, Baron Noel-Baker was a British statesman and advocate of international disarmament who......
Sir Stafford Henry Northcote, 8th Baronet was a British statesman and a leader of the Conservative Party who helped......
Michael Novak was an American lay theologian, economist, historian, and author who became a prominent neoconservative......
U Nu was a Burmese independence leader and prime minister of Myanmar (formerly Burma) from 1948 to 1958 and from......
Nuri al-Said was an Iraqi army officer, statesman, and political leader who maintained close ties with Great Britain......
Nādir Shāh was an Iranian ruler and conqueror who created an Iranian empire that stretched from the Indus River......
Thoraya Obaid is a Saudi politician who was executive director of the United Nations Population Fund (UNFPA; 2001–10).......
Barack Obama is the 44th president of the United States (2009–17) and the first African American to hold the office.......
- Introduction
- 44th President, Political Career, Legacy
- Health Care Reform
- Iraq, Afghanistan, Politics
- Budget Battles, Presidency, Legacy
- 44th President, US Politics, Legacy
- Scandals, Challenges, Politics
- Political Leadership, Presidency, Legacy
- Executive Action, Midterm Election, 2014
- 44th President, Legislation, Diplomacy
- Post-Presidency, Activism, Legacy
Olusegun Obasanjo is a Nigerian general, statesman, and diplomat, who was the first military ruler in Africa to......
Obuchi Keizo was a Japanese politician who was prime minister from July 1998 to April 2000 and is credited with......
Daniel Oduber Quirós was the president of Costa Rica (1974–78), a member of the founding junta of its Second Republic......
Offa was one of the most powerful kings in early Anglo-Saxon England. As ruler of Mercia from 757 to 796, Offa......
Olaf III Haraldsson was the king of Norway (1066–93) who guided the nation through one of its most prosperous periods,......
Johan van Oldenbarnevelt was a lawyer, statesman, and, after William I the Silent, the second founding father of......
Gaspar de Guzmán y Pimental, count-duke de Olivares was the prime minister (1623–43) and court favourite (valido)......
Richard Olney was the U.S. secretary of state (1895–97) who asserted, under the Monroe Doctrine, the right of the......
Afanasy Lavrentyevich Ordyn-Nashchokin was a statesman and diplomat who became the chief adviser on foreign affairs......
Alejandro Orfila is an Argentine diplomat who served as secretary-general of the Organization of American States......
Orhan was the second ruler of the Ottoman dynasty, which had been founded by his father, Osman I. Orhan’s reign......
Vittorio Orlando was an Italian statesman and prime minister during the concluding years of World War I and head......
Aleksey Fyodorovich, Prince Orlov was a military officer and statesman who was an influential adviser to the Russian......
Nikolay Alekseyevich, Prince Orlov was a Russian diplomat notable for his humanitarian interest in his country’s......
Osei Tutu was the founder and first ruler of the Asante (Ashanti) empire (in present-day Ghana) who as chief of......
Osman I was the ruler of a Turkmen principality in northwestern Anatolia who is regarded as the founder of the......
Carl von Ossietzky was a German journalist and pacifist, winner of the Nobel Prize for Peace for 1935. In 1912......
Andrey Ivanovich, Count Osterman was a statesman who dominated the conduct of Russia’s foreign affairs from 1725......
Otakar II was the king of Bohemia (1253–78), who briefly established his crownland as the most powerful state of......
Otto was the first king of the modern Greek state (1832–62), who governed his country autocratically until he was......
Axel, Count Oxenstierna was the chancellor of Sweden (1612–54), successively under King Gustav II Adolf and Queen......
Bengt Gabrielsson, Count Oxenstierna was a Swedish statesman who, as the principal foreign policy adviser of King......
Ferdinand Léopold Oyono was an African statesman, actor, and comic writer whose two best-known works—Une Vie de......
Ozolua was an African king, the greatest warrior-king of Benin (in modern Nigeria). Ozolua was able to extend the......
Conor Cruise O’Brien was an Irish diplomat, politician, educator, and journalist who was one of Ireland’s most......
Juho Kusti Paasikivi was a Finnish statesman and diplomat who, as prime minister (1918, 1944–46) and then president......
Pachacuti Inca Yupanqui was an Inca emperor (1438–71), an empire builder who, because he initiated the swift, far-ranging......
Ignacy Jan Paderewski was a Polish pianist, composer, and statesman, who was prime minister of Poland in 1919.......
Walter Hines Page was a journalist, book publisher, author, and diplomat who, as U.S. ambassador to Great Britain......
Pedro de Sousa Holstein, duque de Palmela was a Portuguese liberal statesman and supporter of Queen Maria II. Palmela......
Maurice-Georges Paléologue was a French diplomat and writer who encouraged the Franco-Russian alliance before and......
Vijaya Lakshmi Pandit was an Indian political leader and diplomat, one of the world’s leading women in public life......
Kavalam Madhava Panikkar was an Indian statesman, diplomat, and scholar. Educated at the University of Oxford,......
Nikita Ivanovich Panin was a statesman who served as a chief diplomatic adviser to Catherine the Great of Russia......
Franz von Papen was a German statesman and diplomat who played a leading role in dissolving the Weimar Republic......
Étienne, duc de Pasquier was a French statesman who was the last chancellor of France. A descendant of the celebrated......
Frédéric Passy was a French economist and advocate of international arbitration who was co-winner (with Jean-Henri......
Johann Reinhold von Patkul was a Baltic German diplomat who played a key role in the initiation of the Northern......
Joseph Paul-Boncour was a French leftist politician who served as the minister of labour, of war, and of foreign......
Auguste Pavie was a French explorer and diplomat, who is best known for his explorations of the upper Mekong River......
Peter Payne was an English theologian, diplomat, and follower of the early religious Reformer John Wycliffe. He......
Víctor Paz Estenssoro was a Bolivian statesman, founder and principal leader of the left-wing Bolivian political......
Octavio Paz was a Mexican poet, writer, and diplomat, recognized as one of the major Latin American writers of......
Nikola Pašić was the prime minister of Serbia (1891–92, 1904–05, 1906–08, 1909–11, 1912–18) and prime minister......
Lester B. Pearson was a Canadian politician and diplomat who served as prime minister of Canada (1963–68). He was......
Pelagius I was the pope from 556 to 561. His ecclesiastical roles under the popes St. Agapetus I, St. Silverius,......
Penda was an Anglo-Saxon king of Mercia from about 632 until 655, who made Mercia one of the most powerful kingdoms......
Pepi I, third king of the 6th dynasty (c. 2305–c. 2118 bce) of ancient Egypt, whose reign saw the spread of trade......
Tun Perak was the bendahara (chief minister) of the port city of Malacca (now Melaka in Malaysia), who was kingmaker......
Shimon Peres was a Polish-born Israeli statesman, who served as both prime minister (1984–86 and 1995–96) and president......
Pericles was an Athenian statesman largely responsible for the full development, in the later 5th century bce,......
Matthew C. Perry was a U.S. naval officer who headed an expedition that forced Japan in 1853–54 to enter into trade......
Perseus was the last king of Macedonia (179–168), whose attempts to dominate Greece brought on the final defeat......
Jean-Gilbert-Victor Fialin, duke de Persigny was a French statesman who helped pave the way for Louis-Napoléon’s......
Juan Perón was an army colonel who became president of Argentina (1946–52, 1952–55, 1973–74) and was the founder......
Peter Des Roches was a Poitevin diplomat, soldier, and administrator, one of the ablest statesmen of his time,......
Peter I was the tsar of Russia who reigned jointly with his half-brother Ivan V (1682–96) and alone thereafter......
Constantine Phaulkon was a Greek adventurer who became one of the most audacious and prominent figures in the history......
Sir Arthur Purves Phayre was a British commissioner in Burma (Myanmar), who made a novel attempt to spread European......
Phetracha was the king of the Tai kingdom of Ayutthaya, or Siam (ruled 1688–1703), whose policies reduced European......
Paul-Louis-Félix Philastre was a French administrator and diplomat who, in the formative years of colonialism in......