Corneliu Bogdan
Corneliu Bogdan (born Grumberg,[1] 1921- 2 January 1990) was a Romanian diplomat, who was Romania's ambassador to the United States between 1967 and 1976.
In his youth he was one of the leaders of the Romanian National Students' Union.
In 1989 he was a visiting scholar at the Woodrow Wilson International Center for Scholars.
He was a minister of state at the post-revolutionary Minister of Foreign Affairs (28 December 1989 to 2 January 1990).
Corneliu Bogdan was married with Emilia, with whom he had three children: Svetlana, Ileana and Olga.[2]
He died of a stroke, and is buried at the Bellu cemetery in Bucharest.[2]
Books
- Sferele de influență, București, Editura Politică, 1986 (with Eugen Preda)
- Spheres of Influence (cu Eugen Preda), Columbia University Press, ISBN 0-88033-961-6 (0-88033-961-6), traducere parțială a cărții în lb. română
References
- "Prefaţă" (PDF) (in Romanian). Retrieved May 22, 2014.
- "Corneliu Bogdan, Leading Figure In Rumanian Uprising, Dies at 68". Retrieved May 22, 2014.
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