- Bryan Cartledge
Sir Bryan Cartledge (born
June 10 ,1931 ) is a former Britishdiplomat and academic.After studying at
Hurstpierpoint College and theUniversity of Cambridge , he took research posts atSt Antony's College, Oxford and theHoover Institute atStanford University .He was inspired to become a diplomat after being invited to assist the former British prime minister and foreign secretary Sir
Anthony Eden with his memoirs.In the British Diplomatic Service, Cartledge served in
Sweden , theSoviet Union andIran before being appointed, in 1977, to be Private Secretary (Overseas Affairs) to the British Prime Minister; he served bothJames Callaghan andMargaret Thatcher in that capacity before taking up his first ambassadorial appointment as British ambassador toHungary in 1980.He then headed the Defence and Overseas Secretariat of the
Cabinet Office , as deputy secretary of the British Cabinet, before returning to Moscow as ambassador, where he had regular dealings withMikhail Gorbachev andEduard Shevardnadze .Cartledge left the Diplomatic Service in 1988 on his election to be principal of
Linacre College, Oxford .In Oxford, he has edited six books on environmental issues. He holds diplomas in the
Hungarian language from the Universities of Westminster (UK) and Debrecen (Hungary).His history of Hungary, "The Will to Survive", fulfils an aspiration which grew out of his deep interest in the country where he served three years as ambassador.
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* [http://www.fco.gov.uk Foreign and Commonwealth Office] of the United Kingdom
* [http://www.ox.ac.uk University of Oxford]
* [http://www.andrewlownie.co.uk/books/cartledge.bryan/hungary.shtml The Will to Survive] - book summary on literary agency site
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