Bo Lidegaard

Bo Lidegaard (born 23 January 1958)[1] is a Danish historian, diplomat, author and editor in chief of daily broadsheet newspaper Politiken.

Bo Lidegaard in 2011

Early life and education

Lidegaard is the son of authors Mads Lidegaard and Else Lidegaard, and is the brother of Danish political figure Martin Lidegaard. Bo Lidegaard graduated from Gentofte Statsskole in 1976, and became cand. phil. in history at the University of Copenhagen in 1984. He received his Ph.D. after completing a dissertation on Henrik Kauffmann in 1997.[2]

Career

Lidegaard has authored a number of books on Danish history.[3]

Lidegaard started his diplomatic career in the Ministry of Foreign Affairs in 1984. He served at Danish representations in Geneva and Paris, before leaving the foreign service in 2000. In 2005 he joined the Ministry of the State, as Permanent Under-Secretary of State, initially heading the Foreign and Security Affairs section, and was later in charge of the Climate Change secretariat.[4] During the build-up to COP 15, he headed the Danish overarching coordination secretariat, he proposed the development of what would become the controversial "Danish Text".[5] In April 2011 Lidegaard accepted the offer to succeed deceased Tøger Seidenfaden as editor in chief of Politiken.[3]

Other activities

Bibliography

  • Den højeste pris : Povl Bang-Jensen og FN 1955-59 ISBN 87-568-1499-2
  • I kongens navn : Henrik Kauffmann i dansk diplomati 1919-1958 ISBN 87-638-0149-3
  • Jens Otto Krag. Bind 1-2 ISBN 87-00-49686-3 og ISBN 87-02-02204-4
  • Dansk udenrigspolitiks historie, bind 4: Overleveren – 1914-1945 ISBN 87-7789-093-0
  • Kampen om Danmark 1933-1945 ISBN 87-02-03125-6
  • H.C. Hansen ISBN 87-02-05396-9
  • En fortælling om Danmark i det 20. århundrede ISBN 978-87-02-11277-1
  • Landsmænd (2013) ISBN 978-87-400-0515-8, translated as Countrymen: The Untold Story of How Denmark's Jews Escaped the Nazis

Awards and honors

  • Ebbe Munck's Prize of Honor (1997)
  • Amalienborg Prize (1998) for the book I kongens navn
  • The Rescue Award (1998)
  • Sven Henningsen Prize (1999)
  • Søren Gyldendal Prize (2002) for Jens Otto Krag. Volume 1-2 (biography)
  • Knight 1st Class of Dannebrog (2004)
  • Gyldendal's Non-Fiction Prize (2006)

References

  1. "Bo Lidegaard" (in Danish). Altinget. Archived from the original on 2016-02-12. Retrieved 2016-02-12.
  2. "Bo Lidegaard". Den Store Danske (in Danish). Gyldendal. 2013-09-26. Retrieved 2016-02-12.
  3. Lohse, Gregers (2011-04-26). "Bo Lidegaard ny chefredaktør for Politiken". DR.dk (in Danish). Danmarks Radio. Archived from the original on 2016-02-12. Retrieved 2016-02-12.
  4. "Permanent Under-Secretary of State Bo Lidegaard" (in Danish). Statsministeriet. Archived from the original on 2011-08-07.
  5. Meilstrup, Per. "The Runaway Summit: The Background Story of the Danish Presidency of COP15, the UN Climate Change Conference" (PDF). Danish Institute for International Studies. Archived from the original (PDF) on 2012-09-15.
  6. Membership Trilateral Commission.
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