European security after the Cold War / Edward Mortimer, 1992
Information trouvée : Rédacteur en chef pour la politique étrangère au "Financial Times", Londres (en 1992)
Wikipedia, 2022-05-09
Information trouvée : Edward Mortimer CMG (22 December 1943 – 18 June 2021) was a UN civil servant, journalist,
author and academic. He was Distinguished Fellow of All Souls College, Oxford, from
2013.[2] From 2001 to 2006, he was the Director of Communications in the Executive
Office of the United Nations Secretary-General Kofi Annan and was the chief speechwriter
from 1998 to 2006. He was the chair of the Sri Lanka Campaign for Peace and Justice
from 2010 to 2015 and one of the key people integral to the creation of the Campaign.
Mortimer was a scholar at Eton College and studied history at Balliol College, Oxford,
from 1962 to 1965, graduating with a congratulatory first, and was a Prize Fellow
at All Souls College, Oxford, from 1965 to 1972. Before university Mortimer went to
Senegal to do Voluntary Service Overseas, and taught English for a short period in
a lycée in St Louis. After leaving Oxford he went to Paris to do research for a PhD,
but set it aside in 1967 when he was hired as a reporter in The Times Paris office.
He returned to Oxford in 1970 to write a book on the French Communist Party.