Max Jakobson (September 30, 1923 – March 9, 2013) was a Finnish diplomat and journalist of Finnish-Jewish descent. Jakobson was an instrumental figure...
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Secretary-General: Carlos Ortiz de Rozas of Argentina, Kurt Waldheim of Austria, and Max Jakobson of Finland. However, all of the frontrunners were vetoed in the first...
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Estonian International Commission for Investigation of Crimes Against Humanity (redirect from Max Jakobson Commission)
Eesti Rahvusvaheline Komisjon; also known as the History Commission or Max Jakobson Commission) was the commission established by President of Estonia Lennart...
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connections were already known to the Finnish officials who supported Max Jakobson for Secretary-General in the election. However, this knowledge was not...
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but he was elected President of the General Assembly instead. In 1971, Max Jakobson was not supported by France because of his inability to speak French...
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victory led the way to peace Archived 2 May 2024 at the Wayback Machine Max Jakobson, Helsingin Sanomat, 3 September 2004. Hidden help from across the Atlantic...
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– David S. Broder, American journalist and academic (b. 1929) 2013 – Max Jakobson, Finnish journalist and diplomat (b. 1923) 2013 – Merton Simpson, American...
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G.A. Gripenberg (1956–1959), followed by Ralph Enckell (1959–1965), Max Jakobson (1965–1972), Aarno Karhilo (1972–1977), Ilkka Pastinen (1977–1983), Keijo...
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Athens Usko Santavuori (1922–2003), Finnish sensationalist radio reporter Max Jakobson (1923–2013), Finnish diplomat and journalist of Finnish-Jewish descent...
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members include: Per Ahlmark, former Deputy Prime Minister of Sweden Max Jakobson, former Finnish Ambassador to the United Nations David A. Harris, Executive...
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Finnish military commander Gustav Hägglund, Finnish military commander Max Jakobson, Finnish diplomat Gustaf Komppa, Finnish chemist Juho Niukkanen, Finnish...
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Leo Jakobson (born 1953), Estonian curler Maarja Jakobson (born 1977), Estonian actress Max Jakobson (1923–2013), Finnish diplomat Peeter Jakobson (1854–1899)...
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MEP Harri Holkeri – prime minister and UN diplomat Ville Itälä – MEP Max Jakobson – UN diplomat Anneli Jäätteenmäki – prime minister 2003 Kyösti Kallio...
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candidates entered the race after Thant's declaration, beginning with Max Jakobson of Finland on 20 January 1971. However, the prospect of another draft...
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Borch December 1968 Ethiopia Endelkachew Makonnen January 1969 Finland Max Jakobson February 1969 France Armand Bérard March 1969 Hungary Károly Csatorday...
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d'affaires Carl Enckell 1965–1969 Ambassador Leo Tuominen 1969–1972 Max Jakobson 1972–1975 Jorma Vanamo 1975–1980 Verner Gustafsson 1980–1983 Björn-Olof...
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sniper Ansa Ikonen, Finnish actress Rieti Itkonen, Finnish politician Max Jakobson, Finnish-Jewish diplomat Mikko Jokela, Finnish ice hockey player Jesse...
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18 June 2020. "John H. Hodgson: The Paasikivi Line". JSTOR 3001358. Max Jakobson (1978). Paasikivi Tukholmassa: J. K. Paasikiven toiminta Suomen lähettiläänä...
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International Commission for the Investigation of Crimes Against Humanity, Max Jakobson Commission Report Council of Europe: "Crimes against Humanity and War...
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d'Affaires Ralph Enckell 1965–1969 Ambassador Leo Tuominen 1969–1972 Max Jakobson 1972–1975 Jorma Vanamo 1975–1980 Paul Gustafsson 1980–1983 Björn-Olof...
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National Review". National Review. 2011-08-17. Retrieved 2018-11-19. Max Jakobson (2003)Tilinpäätös [Final Account]. In Finnish. pp. 306–310 Leningradskai︠a︡...
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barber Kim Hirschovits, ice hockey player Ruben Jaari, businessman Max Jakobson, diplomat Wolf Karni, football referee Daniel Katz, writer Elias Katz...
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Historiographic Controversy", Scandinavian Studies (1979) 51#2 pp 109–123 Max Jakobson, The Diplomacy of the Winter War: An Account of the Russo-Finnish War...
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Bedford (1981–1993). David Handley, 81, British Olympic cyclist (1960). Max Jakobson, 89, Finnish diplomat and journalist. Larry Martin, 69, American paleontologist...
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held its first session in Tallinn in January 1999. Finnish diplomat Max Jakobson was appointed to chair the commission. For neutrality purposes, there...
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Affairs, Ambassador of the United Nations and Ambassador to Stockholm was Max Jakobson. Ralph Enckell received the Special Envoy and Plenipotentiary title in...
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seitsemän vuosikymmentä kansakunnan elämästä, p. 221. Helsinki: Otava, 1987. Max Jakobson: Pelon ja toivon aika − 20. vuosisadan tilinpäätös II, p. 233−234. Otava...
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Fagerholm: Puhemiehen ääni, s. 223. Helsinki: Tammi, 1977. (in Finnish) Max Jakobson: Pelon ja toivon aika: 20. vuosisadan tilinpäätös II, s. 153. Helsinki:...
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d'affaires Carl Enckell 1965–1969 Ambassador Leo Tuominen 1969–1972 Max Jakobson 1972–1975 Jorma Vanamo 1975–1980 Verner Gustafsson 1980–1983 Björn-Olof...
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prominent thinkers associated with structuralism include linguist Roman Jakobson and psychoanalyst Jacques Lacan. The term structuralism is ambiguous, referring...
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