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Harmodio Arias(1886–1962) - President of Panama, 1932–1936
Oscar Arias (b 1941) - President of Costa Rica, 1986–1990, 2006-present and Nobel Prize winner
John Atta-Mills (b 1944) - President of Ghana, 2009-present
Taro Aso (b 1940) - Prime Minister of Japan. 2008-present
Lord Clement Attlee (1883–1967) — Prime Minister of United Kingdom, 1945–1951
Errol Walton Barrow (1920–1987) - Prime Minister of Barbados, 1962–1966, 1966–1976, 1986–1987
Marek Belka (b 1952) - Prime Minister of Poland, 2004–2005
Pedro Gerardo Beltran Espanto (1897–1979) - Prime Minister of Peru, 1959–1961.
Maurice Bishop (1944–1983) - Prime Minister of Grenada (1979–1983)
Heinrich Briining (1885–1970) — Chancellor of Germany, 1930–1932
Forbes Burnham - (1923–1985) - President of Guyana
Kim Campbell (b 1947) — Prime Minister of Canada, June-November 1993
Eugenia Charles (1919-2005) — Prime Minister of Dominica, 1980–1995
John Compton (b 1926) — Premier of Saint Lucia, 1964–1979, and Prime Minister of, Saint Lucia, February-July 1979 & 1982–1996
Sher Bahadur Deuba (b 1943) — Prime Minister of Nepal, 1995–1997, 2001–2002, 2004–2005
Tuanku Jaafar (b 1922) — Yang di-Pertuan Agong (King) of Malaysia, 1994–1999
Jomo Kenyatta (1891–1978) - First President of Kenya, 1964–1978
Mwai Kibaki (b 1931) — President of Kenya, 2002-present
Tanin Kraivixlen (b 1927) — Prime Minister of Thailand. 1976–1977
Yu Kuo-Hwa (1914–2000)- Premier of Taiwan, 1984–1989
Hilla Limann (1934–1998)- President of Ghana, 1979–1981
Alfonso L6pez Pumarejo (1886–1959) - President of Colombia, 1934–1938, 1942–1945
Michael Manley (1924 1997) - Prime Minister of Jamaica, 1972–1980, 1989–1992
Ratu Sir Kamisese Mara (1920–2004) — Prime Minister of Fiji 1970–1992, President of Fiji 1994–2000
Queen Margrethe II of Denmark Queen Margrethe II (b 1940) — Queen of Denmark. 1972-present Beatiiz
Merino (b, 1947) — First female Prime Minister of Peru, 2003–2003
Sri K. R Narayanan (1921–2005) — President of India. 1997–2002
Kwame Nkrumah (1909–1972) - First President of Ghana, 1960–1966
Sylvanus Olympio (1902–1963) — Prime Minister of Togo, 1958–1961, and first President of Togo, 1961–1963,
Percival Patterson (b 1935) — Prime Minister of Jamaica, 1992–2006
Romano Prodi (b 1939) — Prime Minister of Italy, 1996–1998, 2006-present and President of the European Commission, 1999–2004
Navinchandra Ramgoolam (b 1947) — Prime Minister of Mauritius, 1995–2000
Seewoosagur Ramgoolam (1900–1985) — Prime Minister of Mauritius (1961–1982)
Vocrasamy Ringadoo (1920–2000) — First President of Mauritius, March-June 1992
Moshe Sharett (1894–1965) - Prime Minister of Israel, 1953–1955
Constantine Sirnrtis (b 1936) — Prime Minister of Greece, 1996–2004
Sergey Stanishev (b 1966) - Prime Minister of Bulgaria, 2005-present
Edward Szczepanik (1915–2005) — Prime Minister of the Polish government in exile, 1986–1990
Banja Tejan-Sie, (1917–2000) — Governor- General and leader of opposition Sierra Leone People's Party in Sierra Leone
Anote Tong (b 1952) — President of Kiribati, 2003-present
Pierre Trudeau (1919–2000) - Prime Minister of Canada, 1968–1979, 1980–1984
Lee Kuan Yew (b 1923) - Prime Minister of Singapore, 1959–1990
Prime Minister Clement Attlee
Leo Abse, British MP, famous for legalisation of male homosexuality
Lord Waheed Alii, media mogul, openly gay Muslim businessman
Charlotte Atkins, Minister
Richard Bacon, British MP
Jackie Ballard, British MP, journalist. Director General of the RSPCA
Tony Banks, Baron Stratford, former MP and British Peer
Baroness Virginia Bottomley, former Cabinet Minister
John Bourn, Officer, British House of Commons
Annette Brooke, British MP
Karen Buck, British MP Munir Butt High Commissioner to Pakistan
Shami Chakrabarti, Director of Liberty
Francis Cockfield, Baron Cockfield, Cabinet Minster, Vice-President of the European Commission
Yvette Cooper, Cabinet Minister
Jim Cousins, British MP
Edwina Currie, former British Conservative MP, author, radio presenter
Hugh Dalton, Chancellor of the Exchequer
Andrew Dismore, British MP
Frank Dobson, Cabinet Minister
Michael Ellam, Prime Minister Gordon Brown's Director of Communications
Daniel Finkelstein, Conservative Party strategist and Comment Editor of The Times
Barbara Follett, British MP
Philip Gould, Baron Gould of Brookwood, political advisor
Lisa Harker, government child poverty tsar
Mark Hoban, British MP
Margaret Hodge, Minister
Derry Irvine, Baron Irvine of Lairg, Cabinet Minister
Brian Jenkins, British MP
DrSyed Kamall, British MP
Ruth Kelly, Cabinet Minister
Mervyn King, Governor of the Bank of England
Julian Le Grand, senior advisor to the Prime Minister
Spencer Livermore, Prime Minister Gordon Brown's Director of Political Strategy
Rachel Lomax, British economist and government official
Michael Meacher, Minister
Baron Merlyn-Rees, former Home Secretary Ed Miliband, Cabinet Minister
Andrew Miller, British MP
Maria Miller, British MP
Peter Mond, 4th Baron Melchett Baron Moore of Lower Marsh, Cabinet Minister
Marion Phillips, British MP Stephen Pound, British MP Baron Reginald Prentice Baroness Joyce Quin
Baroness Rawlings, British МЕР, former Chairman of the Council of King's College London
Tom Scholar, Chief of Staff to Prime Minister Gordon Brown
Andrew Selous, British MP
Virendra Sharma, British MP
Barry Sheerman, British MP
Josiah Stamp, former Governor of the Bank of England
John Stonehouse, former UK Minister Jo Swinson, British MP Ian Taylor, British MP
Glenys Thornton, Baroness Thornton, Junior Minister
Rudi Vis, British MP
Malcolm Wicks, Minister
Jennifer Willott, British MP
David Winnick, British MP Anthony Wright, British MP
Baron Michael Young, academic and author of the 1945 Labour manifesto United States
Elliott Abrams, Assistant Secretary of State in Reagan Administration; Senior Director of the National Security Council in Bush Administration
Eric Alterman, Professor at Brooklyn College; political columnist for The Nation; Senior Fellow at the Center for American Progress and the World Policy Institute Donald Baer, White House Director of Communications and Strategic Planning in Clinton Administration Valerie Lynn Baldwin, Assistant Secretary of Defence, Bush Administration Thomas O. Barnett, Assistant Attorney General, United States Department of Justice
Lisa Belzberg, Founder and Director, PENCIL Ben Bernanke, Chairman of the Federal Reserve Walter Berns, Scholar, American Enterprise Institute
Karan Bhatia, Deputy United States Trade Representative; Assistant Secretary of Transnnrtatinn Rush Administration
Anne Bingaman, Assistant Attorney General, Department of Justice; Former associate professor of law at University of New Mexico
Alan Blinder, Chief Economist of the Council of Economic Advisors under Bill Clinton; economic advisor to John Kerry; vicechairman of the Federal Reserve Board of Governors; Professor of Economics, Princeton University
John A. Bohn, President and Chairman at the Export-lmport Bank of the United States Clifford Bond, United States Ambassador to Bosnia and Herzegovina, Bush Administration
Rebecca Birget Certa, Democratic Member of US House of Representatives Michael Chertoff, United States Secretary of Homeland Security, Bush Administration; US Attorney, Bush Sr and Clinton Administrations Colm Connolly, United States Attorney, Bush Administration Lauchlin Currie, White House Economic Adviser to President Franklin Delano Roosevelt
Rosa DeLauro, high-ranking Democratic Member of the US House of Representatives
Edwin Feulner, President of the Heritage Foundation Think Tank
George T Frampton Jr, Assistant Secretary of the Interior, Clinton Administration; Chairman of the Council of Environmental Quality, Clinton Administration
William Gale, Council of Economic Advisers, Bush Administration
Eric Garcetti, President, Los Angeles City Council Marc Grossman, US Under-Secretary of State, Bush Administration; US Ambassador to Turkey, Clinton Administration; Special Advisor to the President on Near East Affairs, Carter Administration Orval H Hansen, Republican Member of the US House of Representatives Stuart Holliday, US Representative to the I Initprl Natinnc" Assistant Serrpfarv nf 4tatp
Frank S. Holleman, Deputy Secretary of Education, Clinton Administration Genta H Holmes, United States Ambassador to Australia, Clinton Administration; United States Ambassador to Namibia; Chief of Mission to Haiti and Malawi Alice Stone llchman. Assistant Secretary of Education and Cultural Affairs under US President Jimmy Carter Dr Bruce Jentleson, International Affairs Fellow, Council of Foreign Relations; Senior Foreign Policy Advisor to Vice President Al Gore
Anthony Kennedy, United States Supreme Court, Associate Justice John F Kennedy, President of the United States 1961–1963
Joseph P Kennedy, Jr, first son of Joseph Kennedy and elder brother of John F Kennedy
Robert F Kennedy, Jr, environmental activist, son of slain Senator Robert Kennedy Vanessa Kerry, Democratic activist and daughter of Senator John Kerry (D-MA)
Ron Kind, Democratic Member of US House of Representatives
Mark Kirk, Republican Member of the US House of Representatives Deborah Lehr, lead negotiator for China's WTO Accession; former partner at Mayer Brown Susan Lindauer, ex-Congressional aide accused of assisting Iraqi intelligence prior to the 2003 invasion day Lowery, Assistant Secretary of the Treasury, Bush Administration Edward Luttwak, Consultant to the US National Security Council, State Department and Defence Department; Economist; Historian; Senior Fellow at the Center for Strategic and International Studies John W McCarter, President and CEO of The Field Museum; White House Fellow during Lyndon ВJohnson Administration James McGreevey, former Governor of New Jersey
Elisabeth Millard, Senior Director of the National Security Council, Bush Administration; Deputy Chief of US Mission to Nepal
Brad Miller, Member of the US House of Representatives
Chris Moore, Assistant Secretary of State, Bush Administration
Richard H Moore, North Carolina State Treasurer
Daniel Patrick Moynihan, US Senator Ethan Nadelmann, founder and executive director of the Drug Policy Alliance Peter R Orszag, Special Assistant to the President for Economic Policy, Senior Economist, Council of Economic Advisors, Clinton Administration; Fellow of the Brookings Institution; Professor, Georgetown University, Congressional Budget Office Director, Director designate Office of Management and Budget Max Pappas, Director of Policy at FreedomWorks
Alice Paul, American suffragist Richard Perle, Assistant Secretary of Defense, Reagan Administration; Chairman of Defense Department Advisory Committee, Bush Administration; fellow, American Enterprise Institute F Whitten Peters, Secretary of the Air Force, Washington, DC
Victoria Radd, White House Deputy Director of Communications, Clinton Administration; senior policy advisor to Bentsen, Dukakis and Mondale campaigns David Rockefeller, former Chairman, Chase Manhattan Bank; Chairman/Honorary Chairman, the Council on Foreign Relations; Chairman/Honorary Chairman, the Trilateral Commission
James Rubin, Assistant Secretary of State. Clinton Administration; lead foreign policy adviser to John Kerry campaign Robert Rubin, US Treasury Secretary and Director, National Economic Council, Clinton Administration; Director of Goldman Sachs August Schumacher Jr, Under-Secretary of Agriculture, Clinton Administration Dr Robert Shapiro, Undersecretary of Commerce, Clinton Administration; Fellow of Harvard University; Fellow of National Bureau of Economic Research John Tower, US Senator Paul Volcker, Chairman of Federal Reserve, Carter and Reagan Administrations; US Treasury Under-Secretary, Nixon Administration; President of the Federal Reserve Bank of New York David Welch, Assistant Secretary of State, Clinton Administration; US Ambassador to Egypt, Bush Administration Maureen White, US Democratic Party National Finance Chair; US Representative to UNICEF; Human Rights Watch, board- member Kimba Wood, United States Federal Judge; Attorney General Nominee
Janet Yellen, Council of Economic Advisers, Clinton Administration; Vice-President, American Economic Association; President and CEO of the Federal Reserve Bank of San Francisco
Dr Dov Zakheim, Under-Secretary of Defense, Bush and Reagan administrations and Pentagon comptroller in the run-up to 9/11
Канада
Jon Allen, Canadian Ambassador to Israel, 2006-present
Ed Broadbent, Canadian socialist opposition leader
Kim Campbell, former Prime Minister of Canada
John Crosbie, Lieutenant-Governor of Newfoundland and Labrador, former Cabinet minister
Hal Jackman, former Lieutenant-Governor of Ontario
Michael Ignatieff, current deputy leader of the Liberal Party
Sheryl Kennedy, former Deputy Governor of the Bank of Canada
Joy MacPhail, former finance minister and deputy premier of British Columbia Marc Mayrand, Chief Electoral Officer of Elections Canada
David McGuinty, Member of Parliament for the Liberal Party
Jacques Parizeau (b 1930)- Premier of Quebec, 1994–1995
Louis Rasminsky, Governor of the Bank of Canada from 1961 to 1973 Svend Robinson, former Canadian MP; first openly gay Canadian politician in major party
Gregory Selinger, Canadian politician Mitchell Sharp, Canadian Minister of Finance
Walter Tarnopolsky, Canadian judge and member of United Nations Human Rights Committee
Gordon Thiessen, Governor of the Bank of Canada, 1994 to 2001
Pierre Trudeau, former Prime Minister of Canada
Michael Wilson, Canadian Ambassador to the US, 2006-present
Paul zed, Member of Parliament for saint John, New Brunswick
Лат.Америка и Карибы
Fidel Herrera Beltran, Governor of Veracruz, Mexico
Eugenia Charles, Prime Minister of Dominica
Mario Adolfo Cuevas, Director, National Center for Economic Research, Guatemala
Winston Dookeran, Trinidad and Tobago politician and economist
Eduardo Lizano, President of the Central Bank of Costa Rica from 1984 to 1990
Martin Lousteau, Minister of economy and production, Argentina
Shridath Ramphal, former Secretary-General of the Commonwealth
Juan Manuel Santos, Colombian politician, currently serving as Minister of National Defense
Европа
Georgios Alogoskoufis, Minister for Economy and Finance, Greece Prince Amedeo of Belgium Frits Bolkestein, Dutch politician and former EU Commissioner
Nikos Garganas, Governor of the Bank of Greece Ian Goldin, Vice President of External Affairs, World Bank
Martin Grunditz, Swedish Ambassador to Greece
Prince Haakon Magnus. Crown Prince of Norway
Jan Kavan, former President of the United Nations General Assembly, member of the Czech Parliament former Foreign Minister and Deputy Prime Minister of the Czech Republic
Ivan Miklo? Minister of Finance of Slovakia Franz Neumann, first Chief of Research of the Nuremberg War Crimes Tribunal Erik Orsenna (real name: Erik Arnoult), former economist and advisor to Francois Mitterrand, member of the Conseil d'Etat and of the Acad6mie fran^aise, 1988 Prix Goncourt
George Andreas Papandreou, Foreign Minister of Greece from 1999 to 2004, Prime Minister of Greece from 2009 to present Jacek Rostowski, Minister of Finance, Poland
Michalis Sarris, Cypriot Minister for Finance Jonas Gahr Store, Norwegian Minister of Foreign Affairs
Alexander Stubb, Finish Minister of Foreign Affairs
ZdenOkTOm, Governor of Czech National Bank
Leo Van Houtven, former secretary of the IMF
Mtchiel van Hulten, Dutch politician, former МЕР
Jose Vinals, Head of monetary and capital markets division, IMF and former deputy governor of the Bank of Spain
August Zaleski, twice Minister of Foreign Affairs of the Republic of Poland
Африка
Saif al-lslam al-Gaddafi, political activist and elder son of Libyan President Muammar al-Gaddafi
Bolajoko Akinbolagbe, Nigerian.
Augustus Akinloye, Nigerian lawyer and politician. Chairman of defunct National Party of Nigeria
Kader Asmal, South African politician and member of the African National Congress' Executive Committee
Paul Kagame, President of Rwanda Ibrahim Gambari, Under Secretary General for Political Affairs at the United Nations Jeanne Hoban, Anglo-Sri Lankan journalist Trotskyite political activist and trade- unionist
Aguinaldo Jaime, Deputy Prime Minister of Angola
Pallo Jordan, Minister of Arts and Culture of the Republic of South Africa Nelson Mandela, former President of South Africa and freedom fighter
Michael Wamalwa Kijana, former VicePresident of Kenya
Mac Maharaj, South African ANC politidan, former Minister of Transport
Mawere Mugabe, son of Robert Mugabe, President of Zimbabwe
Bayo Ojo, past head of the Nigerian Federal Ministry of Justice
Obafemi Awolowo, Nigerian independence leader, Fabian lawyer, human rights advocate
Alex Ouaison-Sackey. former foreign minister of Ghana
Winston Tubman, Liberian diplomat and politician
Shamsudeen Usman Nigerian economist, technocrat and banker Current Minister of National Planning and past Minister of Finance of Nigeria.
Samuel G Ikoku notable Nigerian economist and politician; senior adviser of Dr Kwame Nkrumah of Ghana
Samuel Aluko famous Nigeria professor of Economire
Азия
Lee Kuan Yew. former Prime Minister of Singapore
ВR Ambedkar, Buddhist revivalist, Indian jurist, scholar and Bahujan political leader who was the chief architect of the Indian Constitution
Piyasvasti Amranand, Thailand's Energy Minister
C. R Pattabhiraman, Indian member of Parliament and Union Minister
Taro Aso, Prime Minister of Japan
Syed Ishtiaq Ahmed, former Attorney General of Bangladesh and twice Adviser on Law for the two successive caretaker governments of Bangladesh
Choowong Chayabutra, former Thailand’s Secretary of Ministry of Interior. Senator and a member of parliament
Tam Yiu Chung, current councillor from 1998 in the Legislative Council of Hong Kong and a member of the Democratic Alliance for Betterment of Hong Kong (DAB)
Audrey Eu, member of the Legislative Council of Hong Kong and currently the party leader of the Civic Party
Abul Fateh, Bangladesh diplomat Mustafa Kamal (judge), former Chief Justice of Bangladesh
Vivienne Goonewardena, Sri Lankan Trotskyist freedom agitator, parliamentarian, trade unionist and women's activist
Wang Guangya, permanent representative of the People's Republic of China to the United Nations
Tsai Ing-wen, former Vice Premier of the Republic of China (Taiwan)
Amarananda Somasiri Jayawardene, Governor of the Central Bank of Sri Lanka Yang Jiechi, current Minister of Foreign Affairs of the People's Republic of China
Emily Lau. Hong Kong politician
Dr Maliha Lodhi, Pakistan's High Commissioner to United Kingdom and former Ambassador to USA
Kashmala Tariq, Member of the National Assembly of Pakistan
Makhdoom Ali Khan, Ex-Attorney General of Pakistan and chief lawyer of President Pervez Musharraf
Makhdoom Khusro Bakhtiyar, Former Deputy Foreign Minister of Pakistan
Marvi Memon, Member National Assembly Pakistan
Krishna Menon, former Indian Permanent Representative to the UN, Minister of Defence, and leading proponent of India's emancipation
Goh Keng Swee, former Deputy Prime Minister of Singapore Tharman Shanmugaratnam, Singapore's Finance Minister
Juwono Sudarsono, Indonesian Minister of Defence
Puey Ungpakorn, Governor of the (Central) Bank of Thailand
Nani Lai Barua, Banker, Central Bank of fndia, Calcutta, India Salahuddin Ahmad, former Attorney General of Bangladesh
Австралия
Ameer Ali, President of the Australian Federation of Islamic Councils
William Macmahon Ball, Australian diplomat Peter Coleman, Journalist and conservative politician
Nugget Coombs, Governor of the Reserve Bank of Australia
Robert Hill, Defence Minister
John Laker, Chairman, Australian Prudential Regulation Authority
Gordon Reid, Governor of Western Australia and Vice-Chancellor of the University of Western Australia
Peter Sheargold, Secretary of Prime Minister's Department
Средний (Ближний) Восток
Sheikh Hamdan bin Mohammed Al
Maktoum, Crown Prince of Dubai
PrincessBadiya bint Al Hassan, member of royal family of Jordan
Shlomo Argov, prominent Israeli diplomat, former Israeli ambassador to the United Kingdom
Yishai Be'e, General in the Israel Defense Forces and currently the President of the Israeli Military Court of Appeals
Kemal Dervi, UNDP Administrator (Head) and former Minister of Finance of Turkey
Rafi Eitan, leader of the Gil Party in Israeli Politics, law maker, former security
Stanley Fischer, Governor of the Bank of Israel; World Bank Chief Economist Emre Gonensay, Minister of Foreign Affairs of Turkey in 1996
Amnon Rubinstein, Israeli law scholar, politician, and columnist. Education Minister of Israel, 1993–1996
Jeremy Issacharoff, Israeli Ambassador, expert on global disarmament International organisations and ambassadors
James Allan, British High Commissioner in Mauritius and ambassador to Mozambique
Kader Asmal, South African politician and member of the African National Congress' Executive Committee
Rosemary Banks, New Zealand's Ambassador to the United Nations
Francis Cockfield. Baron Cockfield, Cabinet Minster under Thatcher; Vice-President of the European Commission
Kemal Dervi, UNDP Administrator (Head) and former Minister of Finance of Turkey
Nitin Desai, former UN Under-Secretary- General for Economic and Social Affairs
Ibrahim Gambari, Under Secretary General for Political Affairs at the United Nations Ian Goldin, Vice President of External Affairs, World Bank
Jeffrey Goldstein, Managing Director, World Bank
Wang Guangya, permanent representative of the People's Republic of China to the United Nations
Robert Murray Hill, Australian Ambassador to the United Nations
John Huges, British Ambassador to Argentina
Robert E Hunter, former U.S. Ambassador to NATO
Rajmah Hussain, Ambassador of the Malaysia to the United States
Clete Donald Johnson, Jr, former Member of Congress and US Ambassador, LL.M 1978
Ahmad Kamal, Pakistani Ambassador to the UN
Jan Kavan, former President of the United Nations General Assembly, member of the Czech Parliament, former Foreign Minister and Deputy Prime Minister of the Czech Republic
Mohsin Khan, Director of the Middle East and Central Asia Department of the International Monetary Fund Dr
Maliha Lodhi, prominent Pakistani politician; Pakistani Ambassador to the US John J Maresca, former US Ambassador to the OSCE in the George HW Bush Administration
Krishna Menon, former Indian Permanent Representative to the UN, Minister of Defense, and leading proponent of India's emancipation
Marty Natalegawa, Indonesian Ambassador to the United Kingdom
Marty M. Natalegawa, Indonesian Ambassador to the UK and Ireland, and Representative of ASEAN Ambassadors to the UK
Franz Neumann, First Chief of Research of the Nuremberg War Crimes Tribunal
Shridath Ramphal, former Secretary-General of the Commonwealth
Shaha Riza, World Bank
Pierre Sane, UNESCO's Assistant Director-General for Social and Human Sciences
Michele J Sison, current US Ambassador to Lebanon in the Bush Administration
Walter Tamopolsky. Canadian judge and member of United Nations Human Rights Committee
Leo Van Houtven, former secretary of the IMF Michael Wilson, Canadian Ambassador to the US, 2006-present Wenzhong Zhou, Chinese Ambassador to the US
Arne Roy Walther, Norwegian ambassador to Japan
Бизнес и Финансы
Lord Waheed Alii, House of Lords, media mogul, only openly gay Muslim businessman
Delphine Arnault, billionaire French businesswoman
Geoffrey Bell, banker, and Group of Thirty founder
Sir Gordon Brunton, Chief Executive Thomson Corporation, Former Chairman Sotheby's
Richard Caruso, Founder and Chairman of Integra LifeSciences Corporation and 2006 Ernst & Young US Entrepreneur of the Year Tony Fernandes, entrepreneur Clara Furse Chief Executive of the London Stock Exchange
Sir Stelios Haji-loannou, entrepreneur, founder of EasyGroup David Heleniak, Vice-Chairman, Morgan Stanley
Samuel Isaly, Manager Eaton Vance Worldwide Health Sciences fund Michael S. Jeffries, CEO Abercrombie & Fitch Co.
Richard Kahan, Chairman, Riverside South Planning Corporation, Donald Trump's building
Robert Kaplan, former Vice-Chairman of Goldman Sachs and Chairman of Goldman Sachs International
Michael Kopper, former Enron executive [1]
Spiro Latsis, billionaire
Charles Lee. Former chairman of the Hong Kong Stock Exchange
David Morgan, CEO of Westpac
Robert Murley, Vice Chairman of Credit Suisse First Boston and Chairman of Investment Banking for the Americas
Arif Naqvi, CEO of Abraaj Capital, the leading private equity firm in the Middle East
Christopher Nassetta, President and CEO of Hilton Hotels Corp
Erling Dekke Naess, Norwegian ship-owner and businessman Richard Nesbitt CEO, TSX Group; Toronto Stock Exchange
Jorma Ollila, former CEO of Nokia Corporation, Non-executive chairman of Royal Dutch Shell
Zarin Patel, BBC's Chief Financial Officer
Sheila Penrose, Chairman, Jones Lang LaSalle Incorporated; President of Penrose Group; Director of McDonalds
Gary Perlin, CFO Capital One Financial Corporation; Former CFO World Bank
Avinash Persaud, Global Head of Currency & Commodity Research at JP Morgan
Ruth Porat, Vice Chairman, Global Head of Financial Institutions Group at Morgan Stanley
Philip J Purcell, former CEO Morgan Stanley Dean Witter
Syed All Raza, President and Chairman of the National Bank of Pakistan
Stephen Robert, co-chairman of CIBC Oppenheimer Holdings Corp, Chancellor of Brown University
Oavid Rockefeller, American billionaire and business tycoon
Barr Rosenberg, Chairman and director of research, AXA Rosenberg Investment Management LLC
Wieslaw Rozlucki, CEO Warsaw Stock Exchange 1991–2006,
Poland Maurice Saatchi, founder of Saatchi and Saatchi
George Soros, Notable Financier Billionaire Brian MacCaba, Notable Jewish CEO of Cognotec
Bryan Sanderson CBE, Chairman of Standard Chartered Bank pk
Allen Sheppard, Baron Sheppard of Didgemere, industrialist, Chancellor of Middlesex University
Panagis Vourlounis, Managing Director and President of the OTE's Board, the national telecommunications provider of Greece
Arnold Weinstock, English businessman, best known for building GEC
Jim Whitehurst, CEO of Red Hat Jacques Bussferes former Governor of the Bank of Jamaica
George Arthur Brown, former Governor of the Bank of Jamaica
Victor E. Bruce, former Governor of the Central Bank of Trinidad and Tobago
Winston Dookeran, politician and economist; former Governor of the Caribbean Development Bank and Central Bank of Trinidad and Tobago
Simone Perillo, Secretary General of the Formula One Teams Association
Нобелевские лауреаты
1950: Ralph Bunche (Peace)
1979: Sir William Arthur Lewis (Economics)
1991: Ronald Coase (Economics)
1999: Robert Mundell (Economics)
2007: Leonid Hurwicz (Economics)
Основатели и профессоры
1925: George Bernard Shaw (Literature)
1950: Bertrand Russell (Literature)
1959: Philip Noel-Baker (Peace)
1972: Sir John Hicks (Economics)
1974: Friedrich von Hayek (Economics)
1977: James Meade (Economics)
1987: Оscar Arias (Peace)
1990: Merton Miller (Economics)
1998: Amartya Sen (Economics)
2001: George Akerlof (Economics)
2007: Leonid Hurwicz (Economics)
2008: Paul Krugman (Economics)
Экономисты
Daron Acemoglu, economist,
John Bates Clark Medal Winner 2005 Sir Roy Allen, economist and mathematician
Tony Antoniou, former Dean of Durham Business School and Professor of Finance Heinz
Wolfgang Arndt, economist Peter
Thomas Bauer, development economist
William Baumol, Professor of Economics and Director, СV Starr Center for Applied Economics, New York University
Charles Bean, economist, member of Monetary Policy Committee
Timothy Besley, economics professor and member of Monetary Policy Committee
Kenneth Binmore, economist
Alan Budd, British economist, Provost of The Queen's College, Oxford
Willem Buiter, economist, ex-member of Monetary Policy Committee
Ronald Coase, economist, Nobel Prize winner
Richard N Cooper, Maurits СBoas Professor of International Economics, Harvard University;
Previously Chairman, National Intelligence Council and; Under Secretary of State for Economic
Affairs Peter Cornelius, former Group Chief Economist of Royal
Dutch Shell, Former Chief Economist of the World Economic Forum
Lord Desai, development economist
Roderick D Fraser, economist. President of the University of Alberta, 1995–2005
Charles Goodhart, economist, ex-member of Monetary Policy Committee
David Forbes Hendry, British economist currently Professor of Economics and Head of the Economics Department at the University of Oxford
J A Hobson, economist and writer
Samuel Hollander, British/Canadian/Israeli economist
Anthony Hopwood, Former dean of Oxford Said Business School
Eliot Janeway, American economist, economic advisor to Presidents Franklin D Roosevelt and Lyndon ВJohnson
Lewis Webster Jones, economist, fifteenth President of Rutgers University
Nicholas Kaldor, economist
Paul Krugman, New York Times columnist, Nobel Prize winner, Pulitzer Prize winning journalist
Maurice Kugler, development economist
Ludwig Lachmann, economist
David Laidler, economist
Lord Layard, economist
Sir William Arthur Lewis, economist, Nobel Prize winner
Lisa M Lynch, William L Clayton Professor of International Economic Affairs and former Academic Dean at the Fletcher School at Tufts University
James Meade, economist Nobel Prize winner
Merton Miller, economist Nobel Prize winner
Michio Morishima, Japanese economist Robert Mundell, economist, Nobel Prize winner
Stephen Nickell, economist, ex-member of Monetary Policy Committee
Andrew Oswald, economist
Baron Maurice Peston, economist and politician
Peter СВPhillips, Sterling Professor of Economics and Professor of Statistics at Yale University
William Phillips, economist Christopher
A Pissarides, Cypriot-born British economist member of the Monetary Policy Committee of the Central Bank of Cyprus
Mihir Rakshit economist Lionel Robbins, economist
Tadeusz Rybczynski, Polish-born English economist, known for the development of the Rybczynski theorem
Anthony Saunders, Chairman, Department of Finance, Stern School of Business, New York University
Arthur Seldon, free market ideologue Andrew Sentence, member of Monetary Policy Committee 6 LS Shackle, economist
Neil Shephard, econometrician Alasdair Smith, economist, former ViceChancellor at the University of Sussex
Piero Sraffa, economist Nicholas Stern, economist
Sho-Chieh Tsiang, economist Lord Turner, businessman, academic, chair of the Pensions Commission and the UK Low Pay Commission
John Van Reenen, economist, Director of the Centre for Economic Performance at the London School of Economics
Sushil Wadhwani, economist Sir Alan Walters, monetary economist
Basil Yamey, industrial economist Allyn Abbott Young, economist Historians
Janet Coleman FRHS. historian of political thought
Martin van Creveld, Israeli military historian and theorist
Paul Kennedy, British historian specializing in international relations and grand strategy
David Levering Lewis, Pulitzer Prize winning author, prominent historian on African Americans Desmond Morton, historian
Lewis Bernstein Namier, historian Ben Pimlott, Fabian President, modern historian, former president of Nottingham University
Anthony Seldon, historian, biographer of Tony Blair and headmaster of Wellington College
Avi Shlaim, historian specialising in the Middle East
Alan Sked, leading Habsburg historian and founder of the United Kingdom Independence Party David Starkey, historian specialising in Tudor England
David Stevenson (WW1 historian), World War One historian
John Stubbs, historian, former president of Trent University and Simon Fraser University Juliette Levy, historian and Assistant Professor of History, University of California, Riverside
Jacob Talmon, historian Arnold Joseph Toynbee, historian Odd Arne Westad, leading historian specialising in the Cold War and contemporary East Asian history; currently Convenor of the LSE International History Department and Cold War Studies Centre Charles Webster, British historian and diplomat
Alfred Marshall, historian and sociologist International Relations
Daniele Archibugi, former Visiting Professor of International Relations
Chris Brown, Professor of International Relations
Hedley Bull, Professor of International Relations .
Barry Buzan, Professor of International Relations
Christopher Coker, Professor of International Relations, Department Head
Michael Cox, Professor of International Relations
David Held, Professor of International Relations
Fred Halliday, Professor of International Relations (Montague Burton Chair), to 2008
Kimberly Hutchings, Professor of International Relations
Mary Kaldor, Professor of International Relations
Parag Khanna, author and current PhD candidate
F.S. Morthedge, former Professor of International Relations
Richard W Lyman, former Provost and President of Stanford University; Founder Stanford Institute for International Studies
Susan Strange, Professor of International Relations (Montague Burton Chair), 1978 to 1988
Leonard Suransky, Winner of Des Lee Visiting Lectureship in Global Awareness at Webster University
William John Lawrence Wallace, Baron Wallace of Saltaire, Professor of International Relations; deputy leader of the Liberal Democrats in the House of Lords Sir
Charles Webster, Professor of International Relations; founder of the United Nations
Margot Light Professor of International Relations Martin Wight Reader in International Relations, 1949–1960
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Janice R Bellace, Samuel A Blank Professor of Legal Studies and Business Ethics, University of Pennsylvania, founding president of the Singapore Management University
Paul Davies, Cassel Professor of Commercial Law at the London School of Economics, Honorary QC
Talbot 'Sandy' D'Alemberte, former president of the American Bar Association, and former president of the Florida State University
Albert Venn Dicey, English jurist Sir Morris Finer, Barrister, Judge, Chairman of the Finer Report on One Parent Families & the Royal Commission on the Press, Vice Chairman of Governors of LSE Sir Christopher Greenwood QC, esteemed international lawyer; advised Tony Blair and the Bush Administration on the legality of the 2003 Iraq war, member of the International Criminal Court
Joseph Grundfest, W A Franke Professor of Law and Business, Stanford Law School Osagie Imasogie, Grant Irey Adjunct Professor of Law, University of Pennsylvania Makhdoom Ali Khan, Barrister-at-Law from Lincolns Inn and Attorney General of Pakistan Philip Noel-Baker, professor of international law, politician, diplomat, Nobel Peace Prize winner
Adam Tomkins, John Millar Professor of Public Law at the University of Glasgow
Michael Zander QC, Professor Emeritus. A distinguished professor of law at LSE between 1977 and 1998, member of the Runciman Royal Commission on Criminal Justice (1991–1993) and the Legal Correspondent of The Guardian newspaper between 1963 and 1988
David van Zandt, Dean and Professor. North-western University Law School